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1971–72 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto

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1971–72 Liga Femenina
LeagueLiga Femenina
SportBasketball
Duration17 October 1971–26 March 1972
Number of games132
Number of teams12
Finals championsIgnis Mataró
  Runners-upPicadero Damm
Liga Femenina seasons
← 1970–71

The 1971–72 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto was the 9th edition of the Spanish premier women's basketball championship. It took place from 17 October 1971 to 26 March 1972. Twelve teams took part in the championship and Ignis Mataró won its first title. Medina La Coruña was relegated.

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Ignis Mataró 22 21 0 1 1303 856 +447 42 Champion
2 Picadero Damm 22 19 0 3 1016 737 +279 38
3 Tabaquero 22 15 0 7 1269 986 +283 30
4 CREFF Madrid 22 14 0 8 1127 834 +293 28
5 Celta de Vigo 22 11 0 11 1029 1061 −32 22
6 Águilas Schweppes 22 10 2 10 811 907 −96 22
7 CREFF Girona 22 10 0 12 969 1068 −99 20
8 San José Dimar 22 9 0 13 898 1025 −127 18 Promoted for relegation
9 Medina Madrid 22 6 2 14 880 1099 −219 14
10 Standard 22 4 3 15 794 989 −195 11
11 Medina Almudena 22 4 2 16 854 1065 −211 10
12 Medina La Coruña 22 4 1 17 850 1193 −343 9 Relegated
Source: [citation needed]

Results

Home \ Away AGU CEL GIR CRM MAT MEA MLC MEM PIC SJD STA TAB
Águilas Schweppes 59–49 34–30 32–45 54–53 32–34 45–45 33–28 36–49 63–42 27–27 40–39
Celta de Vigo 43–21 59–42 40–37 33–43 58–37 58–30 49–40 40–41 46–45 52–37 36–39
CREFF Girona 31–29 57–45 43–42 48–49 55–39 56–39 61–35 46–58 54–38 48–38 25–67
CREFF Madrid 36–23 73–44 59–30 45–47 68–31 83–28 58–41 26–41 59–44 64–28 44–43
Ignis Mataró 56–16 77–49 88–35 57–45 60–31 80–28 81–26 48–38 56–39 49–32 75–44
Medina Almudena 32–33 55–51 40–54 29–44 42–61 67–41 38–40 26–43 39–45 30–41 42–51
Medina La Coruña 27–41 40–54 45–65 29–62 37–57 46–40 33–38 41–62 40–54 59–53 39–46
Medina Madrid 34–46 46–48 53–43 40–61 41–60 42–42 38–48 18–47 56–36 58–51 53–49
Picadero Damm 63–28 62–43 52–46 34–32 45–55 52–36 43–37 48–27 64–26 44–24 44–31
San José Dimar 51–38 55–38 36–30 40–37 36–50 37–39 43–40 46–43 27–33 41–38 36–54
Standard 35–45 36–43 42–31 22–54 33–53 39–39 38–39 42–42 23–40 36–27 42–41
Tabaquero 58–36 89–51 81–39 68–51 74–78 72–46 70–39 77–41 41–28 72–54 63–37
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Medina Magisterio 101–113 San José Dimar 62–53 39–60
Medina Madrid 95–74 Medina Valencia 54–42 41–32
Medina San Sebastián 77–99 Standard 38–53 39–46
Hispano Francés 74–87 Medina Almudena 44–42 30–45


 1971–72 Champions 
Ignis Mataró
First title

References