List of Spanish basketball champions

The Spanish basketball champions are the winners of the main basketball competition in Spain, which since 1983–84 is the Liga ACB. The league is contested on a round robin basis and the championship awarded to the team that is top of the league at the end of the season. The Liga Nacional, first established in 1957, originally contained six teams.[1] Before the league, the Copa del Rey—a regionalised cup competition—was effectively the national championship. Nowadays, Liga ACB is contested by 18 teams; the two lowest-placed teams are relegated to the LEB Oro and replaced by the top two teams in that division. Of the founding teams in the league, only Estudiantes, Joventut and Real Madrid have not been relegated.

List of Spanish basketball champions
Founded1957 (1957)
First season1957
CountrySpain
Other club(s) fromAndorra
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams18
Current championsBaskonia (4th title)
(2019–20)
Most championshipsReal Madrid (35 titles)
2019–20 season

Real Madrid is the most successful club with 35 titles.[2] The most recent club other than Real Madrid and Barcelona to win the league is Baskonia in the 2019–20 season. Real Madrid has won the Spanish version of the double the most times, having won the league and cup in the same year 18 times in its history, 10 more than Barcelona's eight. Real Madrid has won the Triple Crown three times and Barcelona one time. The current champions are Baskonia, who won the 2019–20 competition.

Champions

Key
* Champions also won the Copa del Rey and FIBA European Champions Cup/EuroLeague that season
Champions also won the FIBA European Champions Cup/EuroLeague that season
Champions also won the Copa del Rey that season

Liga Española de Baloncesto (1957–1983)

Season Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up
1957Real Madrid (1) ‡CF Barcelona
1958Real Madrid (2)Juventud
1958–59CF Barcelona (1) ‡Real Madrid
1959–60Real Madrid (3) ‡Juventud
1960–61Real Madrid (4) ‡Orillo Verde
1961–62Real Madrid (5) ‡CD Juventud
1962–63Real Madrid (6)Estudiantes
1963–64Real Madrid (7) †Picadero JC
1964–65Real Madrid (8) *Picadero Damm
1965–66Real Madrid (9) ‡Picadero Damm
1966–67Juventud Kalso (1)Real Madrid
1967–68Real Madrid (10) †Estudiantes
1968–69Real Madrid (11)Juventud Nerva
1969–70Real Madrid (12) ‡Picadero Damm
1970–71Real Madrid (13) ‡Juventud Nerva
1971–72Real Madrid (14) ‡CF Barcelona
1972–73Real Madrid (15) ‡Juventud Schweppes
1973–74Real Madrid (16) *CF Barcelona
1974–75Real Madrid (17) ‡FC Barcelona
1975–76Real Madrid (18)FC Barcelona
1976–77Real Madrid (19) ‡FC Barcelona
1977–78Joventut Badalona (2)Real Madrid
1978–79Real Madrid (20)FC Barcelona
1979–80Real Madrid (21) †FC Barcelona
1980–81FC Barcelona (2) ‡Estudiantes Mudespa
1981–82Real Madrid (22)FC Barcelona
1982–83FC Barcelona (3) ‡Real Madrid

Liga ACB (1983–present)

Season Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up
1983–84Real Madrid (23)FC Barcelona
1984–85Real Madrid (24) ‡Ron Negrita Joventut
1985–86Real Madrid (25) ‡FC Barcelona
1986–87FC Barcelona (4) ‡Ron Negrita Joventut
1987–88FC Barcelona (5) ‡Real Madrid
1988–89FC Barcelona (6)Real Madrid
1989–90FC Barcelona (7)RAM Joventut Badalona
1990–91Montigalà Joventut (3)FC Barcelona
1991–92Montigalà Joventut (4)Real Madrid Asegurator
1992–93Real Madrid Teka (26) ‡Marbella Joventut
1993–94Real Madrid Teka (27)FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
1994–95FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (8)Unicaja
1995–96FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (9)Caja San Fernando
1996–97FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (10)Real Madrid Teka
1997–98TDK Manresa (1)TAU Cerámica
1998–99FC Barcelona (11)Caja San Fernando
1999–00Real Madrid Teka (28)FC Barcelona
2000–01FC Barcelona (12) ‡Real Madrid
2001–02TAU Cerámica (1) ‡Unicaja
2002–03FC Barcelona (13) *Pamesa Valencia
2003–04FC Barcelona (14)Adecco Estudiantes
2004–05Real Madrid (29)TAU Cerámica
2005–06Unicaja (1)TAU Cerámica
2006–07Real Madrid (30)Winterthur FC Barcelona
2007–08TAU Cerámica (2)AXA FC Barcelona
2008–09Regal FC Barcelona (15)TAU Cerámica
2009–10Caja Laboral (3)Regal FC Barcelona
2010–11Regal FC Barcelona (16) ‡Bizkaia Bilbao Basket
2011–12FC Barcelona Regal (17)Real Madrid
2012–13Real Madrid (31)FC Barcelona Regal
2013–14FC Barcelona (18)Real Madrid
2014–15Real Madrid (32) *FC Barcelona
2015–16Real Madrid (33) ‡FC Barcelona Lassa
2016–17Valencia Basket (1)Real Madrid
2017–18Real Madrid (34) †Kirolbet Baskonia
2018–19Real Madrid (35)Barça Lassa
2019–20[lower-alpha 1]Kirolbet Baskonia (4)Barça

Total titles won

Location of Spanish basketball champions
Club Champions Runners-up Winning seasons
Real Madrid 35 12 1957, 1958, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19
Barcelona 18 22 1958–59, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14
Joventut 4 10 1966–67, 1977–78, 1990–91, 1991–92
Baskonia 4 5 2001–02, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2019–20
Málaga 1 2 2005–06
Valencia 1 1 2016–17
Manresa 1 0 1997–98
Picadero 0 4
Estudiantes 0 4
Real Betis 0 2
Orillo Verde 0 1
Bilbao 0 1

Titles won by club (%)

  Real Madrid – 35 (54.6875%)
  Barcelona – 18 (28.125%)
  Joventut – 4 (6.25%)
  Baskonia – 4 (6.25%)
  Other clubs - 3 (4.6875%)

By city

City Championships Clubs
Madrid 35 Real Madrid (35)
Barcelona 18 Barcelona (18)
Badalona 4 Joventut (4)
Vitoria-Gasteiz 4 Baskonia (4)
Manresa 1 Manresa (1)
Málaga 1 Málaga (1)
Valencia 1 Valencia (1)

By Autonomous Community

Community Championships Clubs
Madrid 35 Real Madrid (35)
Catalonia 23 Barcelona (18), Joventut (4), Manresa (1)
Basque Country 4 Baskonia (4)
Andalusia 1 Málaga (1)
Valencia 1 Valencia (1)

All-time table

The all-time table[3] is an overall record of all match results of every team that has played since its inception in 1957. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2019–20 season.[4]

Pos Team Season Played Won Lost Drawn 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Debut Since/Last App Best
1Real Madrid64211116614446351272195719571
2Barcelona6220961532558618228119571965–661
3Joventut641963119575315410186195719571
4Estudiantes6419551011926184712195719572
5Baskonia471690992692645551972–731982–831
6Málaga[lower-alpha 2]371380769610112461981–821987–881
7Valencia31117367649711421988–891996–971
8Manresa46147361784610131968–692018–191
9Gran Canaria29105350454921985–861995–964
10Valladolid351154492660211976–772013–144
11Real Betis30106748158621989–902019–202
12Girona207313304011988–892007–085
13CB Zaragoza155253012231241981–821995–963
14Breogán2479429649711970–712018–196
15Fuenlabrada227482964521996–972005–067
16Murcia227612684931990–912011–127
17Bilbao1552124327812004–052019–202
18Canarias[lower-alpha 3]1654323630521981–822012–135
19Granollers16496230258811977–781992–933
20Círcol Catòlic133451811577141973–741985–863
21León113981792191990–912007–086
22Peñas124411732681983–841995–9610
23OAR Ferrol1342816925631980–811993–947
24Basket Zaragoza11377168209112008–092010–113
25Cáceres113881632251992–932002–035
26Andorra103491581911992–932014–156
27Picadero122461568644241961–621972–732
28Ourense103831432401989–902000–018
29Granada124111402711996–972010–1110
30Lucentum93161321842000–012011–126
31Gipuzkoa113751282472006–072018–195
32Obradoiro113551242311982–832011–128
33Espanyol11289115172219581988–895
34Tenerife AB[lower-alpha 4]1335910824741966–671989–907
35Kas818610184131966–671973–744
36Mataró1225295153411963–641977–783
37Collado Villalba6226931331984–851991–928
38Águilas142949120211958–591975–766
39Aismalíbar8144875431319571963–643
40Oximesa6225821431986–871991–9211
41Cajabilbao5184761081986–871990–919
42Maristas Málaga416076841988–891991–9213
43Pineda de Mar820075122311971–721978–794
44L'Hospitalet81936312641965–661983–847
45Orillo Verde594633112219571960–612
46Lleida414057832001–022004–058
47San José Irpen6146568551968–691973–747
48Cantabria5170531171997–982001–0214
49Menorca5168511172005–062011–1215
50Cajamadrid39846521983–841985–865
51Miraflores397435412017–182017–184
52Inmobanco496405331978–791982–835
53Gijón4144371071995–962001–0215
54Helios7134379341959–601980–816
55Salamanca27636401994–951995–969
56Canoe NC813833103219581964–658
57Askatuak4109307631976–771988–895
58Hesperia3622832219581959–605
59Vallehermoso4100277121967–681973–749
60Llíria27927521991–921992–9316
61Iberia484275611958–591961–627
62Tenerife26825432003–042004–0510
63Atlético San Sebastián36423411967–681969–705
64YMCA España2502227111973–741974–754
65Montgat46619471959–601963–647
66Ciudad de Huelva13911281997–981997–9817
67Sevilla FC23010201963–641965–668
68Laietà340103019581963–647
69Agromán34010301961–621963–648
70CB Manresa13092011972–731972–7315
71Mollet24463621978–791979–8010
72Bosco12261511968–691968–6912
73Tritones110551962–631962–636
74La Salle Josepets12241621958–591958–5910
75La Salle Barcelona1263231981–821981–8213
76Real Zaragoza12221911960–611960–6111

League or status at 2019–20 season:

2019–20 ACB season
2019–20 LEB Oro season
2019–20 LEB Plata season
2019–20 Liga EBA season
Lower divisions
Clubs that no longer exist

Clubs in international competitions

Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3
EuroLeague
(1958–)
EuroCup
(2002–)
Saporta Cup
(1966–2002)
Champions League
(2016–)
EuroChallenge
(2003–2015)
Korać Cup
(1971–2002)
CRUSFCRUSFCRUSFCRUSFCRUSFCRUSF
Real Madrid10814114211
Barcelona259213213
Joventut111115123
Baskonia2312
Málaga1111
Estudiantes122111
Valencia42221
Bilbao12
Girona111
Gran Canaria11
Real Betis1
Andorra1
Zaragoza122
Canarias11
Murcia1
Picadero2
Círculo Católico1
Valladolid1
Cáceres1

Notes

  1. Regular season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the title was decided in a end-of-season tournament in Valencia.
  2. Includes CB Caja de Ronda results
  3. Includes old CB Canarias results
  4. Includes RC Náutico de Tenerife results

References

  1. "Un paseo por la 1ª liga | ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in Spanish). 30 March 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. "El palmarés de la Liga Endesa | ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in Spanish). 30 June 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. "ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  4. "ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 July 2020.
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