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Liga EBA
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019–20 Liga EBA season
SportBasketball
Founded1995
CEOJorge Garbajosa
No. of teams109
CountrySpain Spain
ContinentEuropean Union Europe
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toLEB Plata
Relegation toPrimera División
Official websitewww.feb.es (in Spanish)

Liga Española de Baloncesto Aficionado (EBA), commonly known as Liga EBA, is a Spanish basketball championship that is the fourth tier level in the Spanish basketball league system, after the Liga ACB, LEB Oro, and LEB Plata. It is administered by the FEB. It was previously the Spanish second tier level competition from 1994 to 1996, the third tier level from 1996 to 2000, and the fifth tier level, from 2007 to 2009.

The Liga EBA is made up of five inter-regional groups.

After the regular season, sixteen teams advance to the playoffs, where only four teams are promoted to the LEB Plata. The lowest ranked teams of each group, are relegated to the Primera División.

Current clubs

Conference A

Team Home city Autonomous federation Arena
AC1+ Piélagos Renedo de Piélagos  Cantabria Fernando Expósito
Aquimisa Carbajosa Carbajosa de la Sagrada  Castile and León Municipal
Arha Hoteles Santander  Cantabria Palacio de Deportes
Ávila Auténtica Carrefour "El Bulevar" Ávila  Castile and León Carlos Sastre
Baskonia B Vitoria-Gasteiz  Basque Country Mendizorrotza
Caja Rural de Zamora Zamora  Castile and León Ángel Nieto
Calvo Basket Xiria Carballo  Galicia Vila de Noia
CB La Flecha Arroyo de la Encomienda  Castile and León La Vega
CB Santurtzi SK Santurtzi  Basque Country Mikel Trueba
CB Solares Medio Cudeyo  Cantabria Mies del Corro
CB Valle de Egüés Valle de Egüés  Navarre Maristas
Easo Bodegas Muga San Sebastián  Basque Country José Antonio Gasca
Estudiantes Lugo Leyma Natura Lugo  Galicia Pazo dos Deportes
Goierri Iparragirre 2020 Urretxu  Basque Country Aldiri
KFC Culleredo Culleredo  Galicia O Burgo
Manteneo Filipenses Palencia  Castile and León Municipal
Megacalzado Ardoi Zizur Mayor-Zizur Nagusia  Navarre Municipal
Mondragón Unibersitatea Mondragón  Basque Country Iturripe
Nissan Grupo de Santiago Burgos  Castile and León El Plantío
Noxtrum Gijón Basket Gijón  Asturias Palacio de Deportes
Obradoiro Silleda B Santiago de Compostela  Galicia César González Fares
Porriño Baloncesto Base O Porriño  Galicia Porriño 2
Santo Domingo Betanzos Betanzos  Galicia Municipal
Tabirako Baqué Durango  Basque Country Landako
Ucoga Seguros CB Chantada Chantada  Galicia Municipal
Ulacia Zarautz Zarautz  Basque Country Aritzbatalde
ULE RBH Global León  Castile and León Palacio de los Deportes
Universidad de Valladolid Valladolid  Castile and León Fuente de La Mora
USAL La Antigua Salamanca  Castile and León Würzburg

Conference B

Team Home city Autonomous federation Arena
Aloe Plus Lanzarote Conejeros Arrecife  Canary Islands Ciudad Deportiva
Baloncesto Alcalá Alcalá de Henares  Community of Madrid Espartales
CB Agüimes Agüimes  Canary Islands Municipal
CB Pozuelo Arrabe Asesores Pozuelo de Alarcón  Community of Madrid El Torreón
Distrito Olímpico Madrid  Community of Madrid San Blas
Estudio Madrid  Community of Madrid Paco Hernández
Globalcaja Quintanar Quintanar del Rey  Castilla–La Mancha Ángel Lancho
Isover Basket Azuqueca Azuqueca de Henares  Castilla–La Mancha La Paz
Lujisa Guadalajara Basket Guadalajara  Castilla–La Mancha San José
Movistar Estudiantes B Madrid  Community of Madrid Antonio Magariños
Náutico Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife  Canary Islands RCNT
NCS Alcobendas Alcobendas  Community of Madrid Antela Parada
Real Madrid B Madrid  Community of Madrid Ciudad Real Madrid
Tobarra CB Tobarra  Castilla–La Mancha La Granja
Uros de Rivas Rivas-Vaciamadrid  Community of Madrid Cerro del Telégrafo
Zentro Basket Madrid Madrid  Community of Madrid Antonio Díaz Miguel

Conference C

Team Home city Autonomous federation Arena
70&80 American Dinner CB Salou Salou  Catalonia Centre Salou
AE Badalonès Badalona  Catalonia Pavelló La Plana
Anagan Olivar Zaragoza  Aragon Miralbueno
Barberà Team Values Barberà del Vallès  Catalonia Can Serra
BBA Castelldefels Castelldefels  Catalonia Can Vinader
Camping Bianya Roser Barcelona  Catalonia Poliesportiu Estacio del Nord
CB Cornellà Cornellà de Llobregat  Catalonia Parc Esportiu
CB Martorell Martorell  Catalonia Municipal
CB Quart Germans Cruz Quart  Catalonia Municipal
CB Valls Nutrion Valls  Catalonia Joana Ballart
CB Vic Universitat de Vic Vic  Catalonia Castell d'en Planes
FC Martinenc Bàsquet Barcelona  Catalonia Guinardó
Flanigan Calvià Calvià  Balearic Islands Galatzó
Ibersol CB Tarragona Tarragona  Catalonia El Serrallo
JAC Sants Barcelona  Catalonia Espanya Industrial
Maristes Ademar Badalona  Catalonia Pavelló La Plana
Mataró Parc Boet Mataró  Catalonia Eusebi Millán
MCNTeam SESE Barcelona  Catalonia Ramon Aldufreu Virrei Amat
Monbus CB Igualada Igualada  Catalonia Les Comes
MoraBanc Andorra Vivand B Andorra la Vella  Catalonia Poliesportiu d'Andorra
Oic Penta UB Sant Adrià Sant Adrià de Besòs  Catalonia Municipal
Opel Zavisa Alfindén CB La Puebla de Alfindén  Aragon Municipal
Open Sports Arenys Bàsquet Arenys de Mar  Catalonia Fons de les Creus
Palma Air Europa B Palma de Mallorca  Balearic Islands Toni Servera
Patria Hispana Seguros Almozara Zaragoza  Aragon CDM Siglo XXI
Recambios Gaudí CB Mollet Mollet del Vallès  Catalonia Plana Lledó
Tenea CB Esparreguera Esparreguera  Catalonia Ramon Martí
UE Mataró Germans Homs Mataró  Catalonia Josep Mora

Conference D

Team Home city Autonomous federation Arena
AD Plasencia Basket Plasencia  Extremadura Centro Universitario
Alba Ibs Club Baloncesto Utrera Utrera  Andalusia Pepe Álvarez
Benahavís Costa del Sol Benahavís  Andalusia Municipal
CAM Enrique Soler Melilla  Melilla Guillermo García Pezzi
CB La Zubia La Zubia  Andalusia 11 de marzo
CB Novaschool Rincón de la Victoria  Andalusia Novaschool Añoreta
CP Mijas Quabit Mijas  Andalusia Regino Hernández
DKV San Fernando San Fernando  Andalusia Almirante Laulhé
Ecoculture CB Almería Almería  Andalusia Moisés Ruiz
Huelva Huelva  Andalusia Andrés Estrada
Jaén Paraíso Interior CB Andújar Andújar  Andalusia Municipal
Jaén Paraíso Interior CB Cazorla Cazorla  Andalusia Municipal
Jaén Paraíso Interior CB Martos Martos  Andalusia Municipal de la Juventud
Matenglish CB San Fernando San Fernando  Andalusia Municipal
Oh!Tels ULB La Línea de la Concepción  Andalusia Municipal
Real Betis Baloncesto B Seville  Andalusia Illanes
Rus CB Ciudad de Dos Hermanas Dos Hermanas  Andalusia Los Montecillos
Torta del Casar Extremadura B Cáceres  Extremadura Casar de Cáceres
Unicaja Andalucía B Málaga  Andalusia Los Guindos

Conference E

Team Home city Autonomous federation Arena
Angels Visión UPB Gandia Gandia  Valencian Community Municipal
CB Ifach Calpe Calp  Valencian Community Municipal
CB Puerto Sagunto Sagunto  Valencian Community José Veral
CB Tabernes Blanques Tavernes Blanques  Valencian Community Municipal
Conciencia2s Valencia CB Aldaia Aldaia  Valencian Community Municipal
Guillén Group Alginet Alginet  Valencian Community Municipal
Hero Jairis Alcantarilla  Murcia Fausto Vicent
Picken Claret Valencia  Valencian Community Benimaclet
Power Electronics Paterna Paterna  Valencian Community Municipal
Refitel Bàsquet Llíria Llíria  Valencian Community Pla del Arc
Sha Wellness Clinic L'Alfàs L'Alfàs del Pi  Valencian Community Pau Gasol
Servigroup Benidorm Benidorm  Valencian Community Illa Benidorm
Sonia Bath Godella Godella  Valencian Community Municipal
UCAM Murcia Jiffy B Murcia  Murcia Palacio de Deportes
TAU Castelló B Castellón de la Plana  Valencian Community Ciutat de Castelló
UPCT Basket Cartagena Cartagena  Murcia El Albujón
Valencia Basket B Valencia  Valencian Community L'Alquería

History

Final Eight Format

The best teams in the Final Eight were usually promoted to a higher division. Due to economic problems, sometimes the winners couldn't be promoted to higher divisions.

Year Tier Host Champion Runner-up Score Promoted
to
Teams
promoted
1994–95 2 Gijón CB Gran Canaria Gijón Baloncesto 86–84 ACB 2
1995–96 2 Lugo CB Granada Valencia BC 104–87 None
1996–97 3 Chipiona Menorca Bàsquet CB Cornellà 73–70 LEB 1
1997–98 3 Cabra SD Bidegintza Zalla CB Galicia 74–71 2
1998–99 3 Gandía UB La Palma CB Calpe 71–62 None
1999–00 3 Guadalajara CB Cornellà UB La Palma 74–58 LEB 2 2
2000–01 4 Pamplona Gramenet CB CB Montcada 91–76
2001–02 4 La Laguna CB Aracena CB 1939 Canarias 87–79
2002–03 4 Huesca FC Barcelona B CB Montcada 72–64
2003–04 4 Montilla CB L'Hospitalet UB Sabadell 89–73 3
2004–05 4 Palencia CB Peñas Huesca CB Vic 82–69 2
2005–06 4 Guadalajara CB Prat CB Muro 83–65
2006–07 4 Murcia CB Santa Pola CB Illescas 78–71

Final groups format

The 16 qualified teams were divided in four groups of four teams. The winners of the regular season groups hosted each group. The four group winners were promoted to the disappeared LEB Bronce.

After the play-offs, the FEB set a table to determine the official champion of the Liga EBA. In this table, the four group winners were the four first qualified teams, the runners-up from 5th to 8th, third qualifieds from 9th to 12th and last teams from 13th to 16th.

Year Tier Champion Runner-up Third qualified Fourth qualified
2007–08 5 Fundación Adepal Oviedo CB CB Valls CB Villa de Valdemoro
2008–09 5 CB Olesa CB Santurtzi SK BC Andorra CB La Vila

'May madness' format

The 32 qualified teams played a two-leg play-off where four teams were promoted to the higher division. From the 2010–11 season, only 16 teams qualified for the 'May madness' format. Four teams were promoted each season to LEB Plata. For the 2012–13 season, FEB decided to return to the Final Groups format.

After the play-offs, the FEB set a table to determine the official champion of the Liga EBA.

Year Tier Champion Runner-up Third qualified Fourth qualified
2009–10 4 Oviedo CB Iraurgi SB CDB Ciudad Real CB L'Alfàs
2010–11 4 Araberri BC CB Bahía San Agustín CB Santfeliuenc Gandía BA
2011–12 4 Askatuak SBT CB Bahía San Agustín CB Santfeliuenc CE Sant Nicolau
2012–13 4 Xuventude Baloncesto Real Canoe NC CB Estudiantes B Zornotza ST

Comeback to the Final groups format

As in 2008 and 2009, the final round was played by 16 teams divided in four groups, where the winners were promoted to LEB Plata. Since the 2018–19 season, teams were divided into two stages for six promotions.

Year Tier Champion Runner-up Third qualified Fourth qualified
2013–14 4 Univ. Valladolid CE Sant Nicolau CB Pla de Na Tesa AEC Collblanc-Torrassa
2014–15 4 CB Morón CB Deportivo Coín Fundación CB Granada CB Andratx
2015–16 4 CB L'Hospitalet UPB Gandia Albacete Basket Alcázar Basket
2016–17 4 CB Myrtia CB Martorell Real Canoe NC CP La Roda
2017–18 4 CB Peixefresco CB Almansa CB Menorca CB Villarrobledo
2018–19 4 CB Pardinyes CB Ciudad de Ponferrada CB Tizona UDEA Baloncesto

Copa EBA

The Copa EBA was a competition held from 1996 to 2000 season. This cup was held after the end of the regular season and was played by the champions of the groups.

Season Champion Runner-up
1996–97 Gandía BA CB Coruña
1997–98 CB Calpe FC Barcelona B
1998–99 CB Cornellà CB Calpe
1999–00 CB Cornellà Baloncesto León B