1957 Liga Española de Baloncesto

The 1957 Liga Española de Baloncesto season was the first season of the Liga Española de Baloncesto. The season ended with Real Madrid winning their first championship.

Liga Española de Baloncesto
Competition details
Season 1957
Teams 6
Games played 30
Final positions
Champions Real Madrid
(1st title)
Runners-up Barcelona
Statistical leaders
Points Alfonso Martínez
18.0
Records
Biggest home win Real Madrid 73–41 Aismalíbar
(5 May 1957)
Biggest away win Juventud 49–80 Real Madrid
(18 May 1957)
Highest scoring Estudiantes 78–74 Juventud
(13 April 1957)
Winning streak 7 games
Barcelona
Losing streak 4 games
Juventud
1958

Teams

The league was composed by 6 teams and played with a double round-robin format. The league was played in 50 days (March 31–May 19) at only two venues: Fiesta Alegre in Madrid and Palacio de los Deportes in Barcelona.[1]

Venues and locations

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Aismalíbar Montcada i Reixac Palacio de los Deportes 8,000
Barcelona Barcelona Palacio de los Deportes 8,000
Estudiantes Madrid Fiesta Alegre 3,500
Juventud Badalona Palacio de los Deportes 8,000
Orillo Verde Sabadell Palacio de los Deportes 8,000
Real Madrid Madrid Fiesta Alegre 3,500

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 10 7 0 3 706 593 +113 14 Qualification to European Champions Cup
2 Barcelona 10 7 0 3 547 514 +33 14
3 Orillo Verde 10 6 0 4 593 600 7 12
4 Aismalíbar 10 5 0 5 536 526 +10 10
5 Estudiantes 10 3 0 7 585 662 77 6
6 Juventud 10 2 0 8 520 592 72 4
Source: Linguasport
(C) Champion.

Results

Home \ Away AIS BAR EST JOV ORI RMB
Aismalíbar 45–43 65–46 43–47 49–56 65–58
Barcelona 59–52 58–53 52–39 48–55 60–50
Estudiantes 48–74 50–59 78–74 61–79 68–63
Juventud 40–53 38–42 62–69 65–50 49–80
Orillo Verde 56–49 59–71 52–51 53–45 73–75
Real Madrid 73–41 73–55 76–61 72–61 86–60
Source: Linguasport
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Individual statistics

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1 Alfonso MartínezReal Madrid1018018
2 José María SoroOrillo Verde1017617.6
3 Joaquín HernándezReal Madrid1016216.2
4 Jordi BonareuBarcelona1013413.4
5 Leopoldo CodinaEstudiantes1013213.2

References

  1. "Un paseo por la primera liga" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
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