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2013–14 LEB Oro season
LeagueLEB Oro
SportBasketball
Number of games182 (regular season)
Number of teams14
Regular Season
Season championsRiver Andorra MoraBanc
Season MVPSpain Jordi Trias
Playoffs
Playoffs championsFord Burgos
  Playoffs runners-upQuesos Cerrato Palencia
Copa Príncipe
ChampionsRiver Andorra MoraBanc
  Runners-upQuesos Cerrato Palencia
Finals MVPSpain Jordi Trias
LEB Oro seasons

The 2013–14 LEB Oro season was the 18th season of the Liga Española de Baloncesto, a Spanish basketball league. It was named Adecco Oro as its sponsored identity. The champion of the regular season, River Andorra MoraBanc was promoted to Liga ACB. The teams between second and ninth position joined the promotion play off, where the winner, Ford Burgos was promoted too to the higher division.

Competition format

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Regular season

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The regular season was played by round-robin system.

After the first leg of the season, the two top qualified teams played the Copa Príncipe de Asturias and the leader will be the host team.

At the final of the season:

  • The regular season winner promoted directly to Liga ACB.
  • Teams qualified between 2nd and 9th, joined the promotion play-offs to ACB.
  • Teams qualified in positions 12th and 13th would play the relegation playoffs.
  • Team qualified in last position is relegated directly to LEB Plata.

On November 7, after five games played, the Spanish Basketball Federation, in agreement with the clubs of the league, decided to change the competition format:[1]

  • Teams in positions 13th and 14th would be relegated directly, instead the relegation playoffs between 12th and 13th
  • Quarterfinals were reduced to a best-of-three games format.

Team information and location

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New teams in the league
Teams that left the league

Also, CB Atapuerca was dissolved and substituted by CB Tizona. It will have the same sponsorship name: Ford Burgos.


Team City Arena Capacity Head coach
Club Melilla Baloncesto Melilla Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz 3,800 Spain Rubén Perelló
Cocinas.com Logroño Palacio de los Deportes 3,851 Spain Jesús Sala
FC Barcelona B Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,500 Spain Aleix Duran
Força Lleida CE Lleida Pavelló Barris Nord 6,100 Spain Joaquín Prado
Ford Burgos Burgos Polideportivo El Plantío 3,150 Spain Andreu Casadevall
Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón Málaga Ciudad Deportiva de Carranque 1,500 Spain Francis Tomé
Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña A Coruña Polideportivo de Riazor 3,500 Spain Antonio Pérez
Ourense Termal Ourense Pazo dos Deportes Paco Paz 5,000 Spain Gonzalo García de Vitoria
Peñas Huesca Huesca Palacio Municipal de Huesca 5,018 Spain Quim Costa
Planasa Navarra Pamplona Polideportivo Anaitasuna 3,000 Spain Sergio Lamúa
Quesos Cerrato Palencia Palencia Pabellón Marta Domínguez 1,806 Spain Natxo Lezkano
Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo Lugo Pazo Provincial Dos Deportes 6,500 Spain Lisardo Gómez
River Andorra MoraBanc Andorra La Vella Poliesportiu d'Andorra 1,784 Spain Joan Peñarroya
Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo Oviedo Polideportivo de Pumarín 800 Spain Guillermo Arenas

Managerial changes during the season

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Planasa Navarra Spain Ángel Jareño Sacked 27 December 2013[2] Spain Sergio Lamúa 27 December 2013 13th (3–9)

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 River Andorra MoraBanc (C) 26 21 5 2207 1907 +300 47 Promotion to Liga ACB
2 Quesos Cerrato Palencia 26 20 6 1918 1773 +145 46 Promotion playoffs
3 Ford Burgos 26 19 7 2086 1869 +217 45
4 Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 26 18 8 1973 1819 +154 44
5 Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña 26 14 12 1895 1895 0 40
6 Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo 26 14 12 2038 2035 +3 40
7 Peñas Huesca 26 13 13 1874 1842 +32 39
8 Cocinas.com 26 13 13 1962 1997 −35 39
9 Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 26 11 15 1814 1878 −64 37
10 Força Lleida CE 26 11 15 1970 1988 −18 37
11 Club Melilla Baloncesto 26 10 16 1880 1942 −62 36
12 Ourense Termal 26 8 18 1811 1906 −95 34
13 FC Barcelona B 26 5 21 1702 1977 −275 31 Relegation to LEB Plata
14 Planasa Navarra 26 5 21 1789 2091 −302 31

(C): indicates Copa Príncipe champion.

Results

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MEL COC FCB LLE BUR RIN COR COB PEÑ NAV PAL BRE AND OVI
Club Melilla Baloncesto 82–85 74–67 77–65 95–89 70–66 81–67 65–50 57–62 75–71 71–81 72–82 71–93 81–75
Cocinas.com 83–76 74–66 82–73 68–83 78–68 80–58 81–94 97–82 70–54 69–72 82–81 56–109 98–82
FC Barcelona B 68–63 52–74 61–69 63–92 75–71 66–72 55–61 65–69 81–72 64–76 55–71 80–77 75–83
Força Lleida CE 87–66 78–60 84–70 72–79 73–79 76–84 73–65 95–91 85–78 77–81 85–77 94–99 93–81
Ford Burgos 73–64 75–80 95–62 82–81 81–67 78–85 69–61 77–72 79–53 77–79 89–76 91–84 99–73
Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 69–68 82–74 69–57 66–52 67–77 61–63 57–80 75–66 76–66 63–73 61–77 87–91 72–68
Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña 80–79 83–79 89–62 82–71 53–81 72–77 71–75 69–63 65–66 63–70 88–83 88–74 69–66
Ourense Termal 75–77 67–71 61–59 73–80 74–75 61–68 50–58 63–67 81–76 59–80 60–62 72–85 81–67
Peñas Huesca 71–69 85–62 100–64 78–59 69–75 76–51 76–74 73–65 75–49 58–74 61–77 73–95 66–71
Planasa Navarra 68–80 96–83 72–77 77–84 70–80 57–63 71–67 82–88 70–81 68–72 79–75 70–93 88–84
Quesos Cerrato Palencia 62–54 65–59 65–64 57–52 74–63 83–81 66–63 74–72 73–68 90–47 73–77 84–87 69–72
Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 82–63 77–71 70–65 77–64 72–63 81–75 60–63 89–68 57–50 93–59 92–81 74–77 76–70
River Andorra MoraBanc 86–76 82–71 80–61 80–74 81–73 88–77 79–62 84–54 83–58 95–60 71–68 65–69 90–83
Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo 86–74 76–75 94–68 86–74 74–91 71–66 80–78 78–77 76–84 99–70 82–76 80–66 81–79

Copa Príncipe de Asturias

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At the half of the league, the two first teams in the table play the Copa Príncipe de Asturias at home of the winner of the first half season (13th round). If this team doesn't want to host the Copa Príncipe, the second qualified can do it. If nobody wants to host it, the Federation will propose a neutral venue.

The Champion of this Cup will play the play-offs as first qualified if it finishes the league between the 2nd and the 5th qualified. The Copa Príncipe will be played on January 31, 2014.

Teams qualified

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1 River Andorra MoraBanc 13 10 3 1100 938 +162 23
2 Quesos Cerrato Palencia 13 10 3 952 839 +113 23

The game

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31 January 2014
21:00
River Andorra MoraBanc 77–61 Quesos Cerrato Palencia
Scoring by quarter: 14–21, 19–5, 21–20, 23–15
Pts: Blanch, E. Sánchez, 16
Rebs: Trias 20
Asts: Navarro 3
PIR: Trias 28
Pts: Otegui 19
Rebs: Otegui, Rejón 8
Asts: Rejón 2
PIR: Otegui 25
River Andorra MoraBanc, champion of the 2014 Copa Príncipe de Asturias
Poliesportiu d'Andorra, Andorra La Vella
Referees: Morales Ruiz, Pazos Pazos, González Zumajo

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                   
2 Quesos Cerrato Palencia 62 74 X
9 Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 61 60 X
2 Quesos Cerrato Palencia 87 69 76 63 X
6 Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo 47 65 79 51 X
5 Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña 64 67 X
6 Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo 70 76 X
2 Quesos Cerrato Palencia 77 64 64 60 X
3 Ford Burgos 62 69 73 78 X
3 Ford Burgos 91 84 X
8 Cocinas.com 70 70 X
3 Ford Burgos 68 94 80 X X
4 Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 64 54 58 X X
4 Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 69 65 80
7 Peñas Huesca 64 73 66


Final standings

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Pos. Team GP W L Qualification or relegation
1 River Andorra MoraBanc 26 21 5 Promoted to Liga ACB
2 Ford Burgos 35 27 8
3 Quesos Cerrato Palencia 36 26 10
4 Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 32 20 12
5 Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo 32 17 15
6 Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña 28 14 14
7 Peñas Huesca 29 14 15
8 Cocinas.com 28 13 15
9 Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 28 11 17
10 Força Lleida CE 26 11 15
11 Club Melilla Baloncesto 26 10 16
12 Ourense Termal 26 8 18
13 FC Barcelona B 26 5 21 Relegated to LEB Plata
14 Planasa Navarra 26 5 21

Stats leaders in regular season

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Points

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Rk Name Team Games Points PPG
1 Spain Richi Guillén Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 25 400 16.0
2 Spain Pierre Oriola Peñas Huesca 26 391 15.0
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Todorović Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 21 313 14.9
4 Spain Marc Blanch River Andorra MoraBanc 26 380 14.6
5 Spain Jordi Trias River Andorra MoraBanc 26 372 14.3

Rebounds

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Rk Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1 Spain Jordi Trias River Andorra MoraBanc 26 234 9.0
2 Spain Pep Ortega Ford Burgos 25 214 8.5
3 Spain David Mesa Planasa Navarra 25 189 7.5
4 Ivory Coast Jonathan Kale Ourense Termal 26 196 7.5
5 Senegal Michel Diouf Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 26 191 7.3

Assists

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Rk Name Team Games Assists APG
1 Spain Mikel Úriz Cocinas.com 26 128 4.9
2 Austria Thomas Schreiner River Andorra MoraBanc 17 79 4.6
3 Spain Fran Cárdenas Unión Financiera Baloncesto Oviedo 25 115 4.6
4 Spain Sergio Llorente Força Lleida 26 105 4.0
5 Spain Albert Sàbat Ford Burgos 26 96 3.7
Rk Name Team Games Rating PIR
1 Spain Jordi Trias River Andorra MoraBanc 26 626 24.1
2 Spain Pep Ortega Ford Burgos 25 496 19.8
3 Spain Richi Guillén Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 25 490 19.6
4 Senegal Michel Diouf Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 26 480 18.4
5 Spain Pierre Oriola Peñas Huesca 26 395 15.2

Awards and trophies

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All LEB Oro team

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The all LEB Oro team was selected after the end of the regular season.[3]

MVP of the regular season

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Coach of the season

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MVP week by week

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Day Name Team PIR
1 Spain Albert Sàbat Ford Burgos 30
2 Spain Chus Castro Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña 38
3 Spain Jordi Trias River Andorra MoraBanc 39
4 United States Jason Cain
Dominican Republic Juan José García
Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña
Unión Financiera Oviedo Baloncesto
27
5 Spain Roberto Morentin Ourense Termal 24
6 United States Daniel Fitzgerald Unión Financiera Oviedo Baloncesto 28
7 Spain Jordi Trias (2) River Andorra MoraBanc 40
8 Spain Urko Otegui Quesos Cerrato Palencia 26
9 Spain Jordi Trias (3) River Andorra MoraBanc 33
10 Spain Pep Ortega Ford Burgos 34
11 Spain Jordi Trias (4) River Andorra MoraBanc 40
12 Spain Pep Ortega (2) Ford Burgos 31
13 Spain Pierre Oriola Peñas Huesca 33
14 Senegal Michel Diouf
Spain Ricardo Guillén
Spain Jordi Trias (5)
Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo
Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón
River Andorra MoraBanc
33
15 Spain Héctor Manzano Club Melilla Baloncesto 41
16 United States Alex Hall Cocinas.com 28
17 Spain Pierre Oriola (2) Peñas Huesca 35
18 Spain Jordi Trias (6) River Andorra MoraBanc 40
19 Senegal Michel Diouf (2) Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo 29
20 Spain Ricardo Guillén (2) Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 27
21 Spain Marc Blanch
Netherlands Roeland Schaftenaar
River Andorra MoraBanc
Ribeira Sacra Breogán Lugo
37
22 Spain Javi Lucas Leyma Natura Básquet Coruña 37
23 Spain Álex Llorca Força Lleida CE 29
24 Spain Víctor Arteaga Força Lleida CE 34
25 Spain Ricardo Guillén (3) Instituto Fertilidad Clínicas Rincón 34
26 Spain Víctor Arteaga (2) Força Lleida CE 31
QF1 Spain Pep Ortega (3) Ford Burgos 31
QF2 Spain Urko Otegui (2) Quesos Cerrato Palencia 29

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ADECCO ORO: Novedades para la temporada 2013/2014 Archived 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine; adecooro.es, 7 November 2013
  2. ^ El Planasa Navarra cesa a su entrenador Ángel González Jareño Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine; Diario de Navarra, 27 December 2013 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Sueños e ilusiones en el quinteto ideal de la temporada 2013/14 Archived 2014-04-11 at the Wayback Machine; FEB.es, 9 April 2014
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