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Proliga
SportBasketball
First season2003
No. of teams16
CountryPortugal
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toLPB

The Proliga is a basketball league in Portugal organised by the Portuguese Basketball Federation (FPB). It is the second-tier basketball league in Portugal after the Portuguese Basketball League (LPB). The league was created in 2003.

Proliga Champions

Year Final
Champion Score Runner-Up
2003–04 Sampaense 3–0 (?–?, ?–?, 87–67) Sangalhos
2004–05 Sampaense 3–1 (79–76, 62–66, 83–75, 80–66) Basket Almada
2005–06 Sampaense 3–1 (76–65, 86–76, 70–90, 83–74) Esgueira
2006–07 Vitória de Guimarães 3–0 (79–70, 84–73, 83–78) Sampaense
2007–08 Física 3–1 (93–88, 81–85, 96–79, 79–65) Vitória de Guimarães
2008–09 Illiabum 3–1 (92–85, 82–72, 66–68, 95–79) Sampaense
2009–10 Lusitânia 3–2 (78–72, 59–79, 65–83, 89–74, 81–76) CB Penafiel
2010–11 Terceira Basket 3–2 (59–67, 64–77, 89–70, 86–77, 68–61) Barcelos
2011–12 Algés 3–0 (83–73, 79–77, 81–68) Física
2012–13 Oliveirense 3–1 (67–66, 72–81, 83–65, 76–61) Maia Basket
2013–14 Dragon Force 2–0 (69–66, 73–72) Illiabum
2014–15 Dragon Force 3–0 (92–55, 103–76, 77–70) Eléctrico
2015–16 Illiabum 2–1 (80–82, 100–55, 86–77) Atlético CP
2016–17 Terceira Basket 2–0 (63–56, 60–56) Barreirense
2017–18 Imortal 2–1 (84–62, 79–84, 71–57) Esgueira
2018–19 Barreirense 2–0 (71–69, 69–68) Maia Basket
2019–20 Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21[1] CD Póvoa/Monteriano 1-0 (65-59) Illiabum

Teams

Team City Venue
Academia do Lumiar Lisbon Pavilhão Escola Secundária Lumiar
A.D. Galomar Caniço Pavilhão do Caniço
A.D. Sanjoanense São João da Madeira Pavilhão Municipal Paulo Pinto
C.A. Queluz Queluz Pavilhão Henrique Miranda
CF Os Belenenses Lisbon Pavihão Acácio Rosa
Coração do Ribatejo Chamusca Pavilhão da Escola EB 2,3 da Chamusca
Eléctrico F.C. Ponte de Sor Pavilhão Municipal Ponte de Sor
Esgueira Aveiro Oli Esgueira Pavilhão Clube do Povo de Esgueiro
Galitos Aveiro Pavilhão do Clube dos Galitos
Galitos Barreiro Barreiro Pavilhão Municipal Prof Luís de Carvalho
Ginásio C.F. (basketball) Figueira da Foz Pavilhão Galamba Marques
Ginásio Clube Olhanense[2] Olhão Pavilhão do Ginásio Clube Olhanense
Portimonense SC Portimão Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo de Portimão
Sampaense Basket São Paio de Gramaços Pavilhão Serafim Marques
Sangalhos DC Sangalhos Complexo Desportivo de Sangalhos
SL Benfica B Lisbon Pavilhão Fidelidade

Total championships

Team Winner Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Sampaense 03 02 2004, 2005, 2006 2007, 2009
Illiabum 02 02 2009, 2016 2014, 2020
Dragon Force 02 00 2014, 2015
Terceira Basket 02 00 2011, 2017
Vitória de Guimarães 01 01 2007 2008
Física 01 01 2008 2012
Barreirense 01 01 2019 2017
Lusitânia 01 00 2010
Algés 01 00 2012
Oliveirense 01 00 2013
Imortal 01 00 2018
Esgueira 00 02 2006, 2018
Maia Basket 00 02 2013, 2019
Sangalhos 00 01 2004
Basket Almada 00 01 2005
CB Penafiel 00 01 2010
Barcelos 00 01 2011
Eléctrico 00 01 2015
Atlético CP 00 01 2016
CD Póvoa 01 00 2020

References

  1. ^ "Basketball News, Scores, Stats, Analysis, Standings". www.eurobasket.com. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Ginasio Olhanense basketball, News, Roster, Rumors, Stats, Awards, Transactions, Details-eurobasket".
  • PROLIGA - Presentation at Portuguese Basketball Federation website