1998–99 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto

The 1998-99 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto was the 36th edition of Spain's premier championship for women's basketball clubs. It marked the competition's expansion from 12 to 14 teams.[1] Celta de Vigo defeated CB Halcón Avenida in the play-offs' final to win its fourth title 17 years later.[2] CD Ensino and CB Sandra Islas Canarias were the regular stage's champion and runner-up respectively, also qualifying for the championship play-offs. On the other hand, CB Navarra and Canal Isabel II CD were relegated as the two bottom teams.[3]

Teams by autonomous community

Autonomous communityTeams
Galicia3: CD Ensino, Simeón Celta, Grupo 10 Cortegada
Madrid3: Real Canoe, Femenino Tres Cantos, Canal Isabel II
Castilla-León2: Halcón Avenida, Ciudad de Burgos
Andalucía1: Cajasur Linares
Asturias1: Universidad de Oviedo
Catalunya1: Universitari Barcelona
Comunidad Valenciana1: Popular Godella
Islas Canarias1: Sandra Islas Canarias
Navarra1: CB Navarra

Regular season

#TeamsPldWLPFPAPSQ/R
1Ensino26224192916056Qualified for the play-offs
2Sandra Islas Canarias26224202316072Qualified for the play-offs
3Simeón Celta26215195713981Qualified for the play-offs
4Halcón Avenida26197205418172Qualified for the play-offs
5Real Canoe26188194317076
6Popular Godella26179168116482
7Cajasur Linares26121418321893
8Universidad de Oviedo261115175518141
9Universitari Barcelona261115186718446
10Grupo 10 Cortegada2681816531791
11Ciudad de Burgos26818156817436
12Tres Cantos2662015551883
13Navarra26620155217983Relegated to 1ª División
14Canal Isabel II2612513862207Relegated to 1ª División

Play-offs

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg*
Halcón Avenida2 - 1Ensino94 - 8159 - 7078 – 71
Simeón Celta2 - 1Sandra Islas Canarias87 - 5030 - 5464 – 60

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg*
Halcón Avenida0 - 2Simeón Celta58 - 6951 - 64
Liga Femenina de Baloncesto 1998-99 Champions

Celta Vigo
Fourth title

References

  1. List of final tables Archived 2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine in the Spanish Basketball Federation's website
  2. Banco Simeón is the champion. El Mundo Deportivo, 1 May 1999
  3. Final table of the regular stage in El Mundo Deportivo, 28 March 1999
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