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The Primera FEB, formerly known as LEB or LEB Oro, is the second basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system after the Liga ACB. It is run by the FEB. The FEB leagues are divided into three categories (the other two are the Segunda FEB and the Tercera FEB). The league was founded in 1996 and is played under FIBA rules.
The league is contested by 18 clubs. Each season, the top-finishing team in the Primera FEB are automatically promoted to the Liga ACB. The teams that finish the season in 2nd to 9th place enter a playoff tournament, with the winner also gaining promotion to the Liga ACB. The three lowest-finishing teams in the Primera FEB are relegated to Segunda FEB.
A total of 81 teams have competed in Primera FEB since its inception in 1996. 19 teams have been crowned champions and 30 teams have gained promotion to Liga ACB, of which only four teams could not play in Liga ACB. Club Melilla Baloncesto is the only team that played all seasons of the league.
Championship format
Each team of has to play with all the other teams of its division twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's arena.
Each victory adds two points to the team in the league ranking, while each loss adds only one. At the end of the league:
The winner of the Regular season promotes directly to Liga ACB.
Teams qualified between second and ninth position play the promotion play-offs, where the winner promotes with the regular season champion to Liga ACB.
The worst or the two worst teams are relegated to LEB Plata.
At the half of the league, the two first teams in the table play the Copa Princesa at home of the winner of the first half season. The Champion of this Cup will play the play-offs as first qualified if it finishes the league between the 2nd and the 5th qualified.
LEB History
The two first teams are promoted to ACB. Since 2007–08, the regular season champion promotes to ACB without playing the playoffs. The winner of the Playoffs Finals is the other promoted team.
= League names
=1996–2006: LEB
2006–2007: Adecco LEB
2007–2015: Adecco Oro
2015–2024: LEB Oro
From 2024 onwards: Primera FEB
= Champions
=Performance by club
Awards at LEB Oro
LEB Oro Final Four MVP
Records at LEB Oro
= Stats leaders
== All-time top performances
=Games played
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
= Records in a game
=Most points
50 by Antwain Barbour (Tenerife) vs. Lucentum on November 21, 2008
Most rebounds
26 by Jakim Donaldson (Canarias) vs. Melilla on February 15, 2008
Most offensive rebounds
21 by Willie Walls (Inca) vs. Gijón on February 8, 2003
Most defensive rebounds
16 by Willie Walls (Inca) vs. Tenerife on April 16, 2003
Most assists
17 by Silas Mills (Calpe) vs. Cantabria on December 12, 2004
Most three-pointers
11 by Tony Smith (Murcia) vs. Tenerife on April 3, 1998 (6,25m)
9 by Albert Sàbat (Canarias) vs. Cáceres on March 2, 2011 (6,75m)
Most steals
11 by Gimel Lewis (Cantabria) vs. Gijón on March 30, 2007
11 by Jeff Xavier (Palencia) vs. Huesca on September 30, 2011
Most blocks
13 by Lester Earl (Melilla) vs. Coruña on January 18, 2002
Most PIR
65 by Derrell Washington (Pineda de Mar) vs. Askatuak on September 28, 1996
Current clubs
Copa Princesa de Asturias
All-time Primera FEB table
The All-time Primera FEB table is an overall record of all match results of every team that has played in Primera FEB since the 1996–97 season. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2019–20 season.
League or status at 2019–20 season:
The second division before LEB Oro
Before 1996, teams promoted to Liga ACB from other second division leagues. The number of teams promoted varies each year.
Segunda FEB
The Segunda FEB, formerly known as LEB 2 and LEB Plata, is the Spanish basketball third league since 2001, the second division of the leagues organized by the Spanish Basketball Federation. The best teams promotes to Primera FEB and the last qualified ones are relegated to Tercera FEB.
LEB Bronce
In 2007, the Spanish Basketball Federation decided to create a third LEB with 18 teams, like the other two. Since that day, renamed LEB as LEB Oro (LEB Gold) and LEB-2 as LEB Plata (LEB Silver). This new league was called LEB Bronce, three first teams were promoted each year to LEB Plata and the four last teams were relegated to Liga EBA.
LEB Bronce had also its Cup, like the other LEBs. In 2009, after two seasons, LEB Bronce was removed due to the difficulties of the teams that enjoyed the new league.
= Copa LEB Bronce
=Notes
References
External links
(in Spanish) Official website
(in Spanish) Spanish Basketball Federation Official Website
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