List of Spanish basketball champions

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List of Spanish basketball champions
Founded1957; 67 years ago (1957)
First season1957
CountrySpain
Other club(s) fromAndorra
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams18
Current championsBarcelona (20th title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsReal Madrid (36 titles)
2023–24 season

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 Joventut and Real Madrid have not been relegated.

Real Madrid is the most successful club with 36 titles, followed by Barcelona with 20 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, nine more than Barcelona's nine. Real Madrid has won the Triple Crown three times and Barcelona one time. The current champions are Barcelona, who won the 2022–23 competition.

Champions[edit]

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)[edit]

Season Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up Third Fourth
1957 Real Madrid C.F. (1) ‡ C.F. Barcelona Orillo Verde Sabadell CB Aismalíbar
1958 Real Madrid C.F. (2) Club Juventud Badalona CB Aismalíbar Orillo Verde Sabadell
1958–59 C.F. Barcelona (1) ‡ Real Madrid C.F. Club Juventud Badalona Orillo Verde Sabadell
1959–60 Real Madrid C.F. (3) ‡ Club Juventud Badalona Orillo Verde Sabadell CB Aismalíbar
1960–61 Real Madrid C.F. (4) ‡ Orillo Verde Sabadell C.F. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona
1961–62 Real Madrid C.F. (5) ‡ Club Juventud Badalona Estudiantes Madrid CB Aismalíbar
1962–63 Real Madrid C.F. (6) Estudiantes Madrid Club Juventud Badalona Picadero J.C. Barcelona
1963–64 Real Madrid C.F. (7) † Picadero J.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona CB Aismalíbar
1964–65 Real Madrid C.F. (8) * Picadero J.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona Estudiantes Madrid
1965–66 Real Madrid C.F. (9) ‡ Picadero J.C. Barcelona C.D. Mataró Club Juventud Badalona
1966–67 Club Juventud Badalona (1) Real Madrid C.F. Estudiantes Madrid Picadero J.C. Barcelona
1967–68 Real Madrid C.F. (10) † Estudiantes Madrid Club Juventud Badalona S.D. Kas Vitoria
1968–69 Real Madrid C.F. (11) Club Juventud Badalona Picadero J.C. Barcelona S.D. Kas Bilbao
1969–70 Real Madrid C.F. (12) ‡ Picadero J.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona S.D. Kas Bilbao
1970–71 Real Madrid C.F. (13) ‡ Club Juventud Badalona Picadero J.C. Barcelona C.D. Manresa
1971–72 Real Madrid C.F. (14) ‡ C.F. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona Picadero J.C. Barcelona
1972–73 Real Madrid C.F. (15) ‡ Club Juventud Badalona C.F. Barcelona Estudiantes Madrid
1973–74 Real Madrid C.F. (16) * C.F. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona Estudiantes Madrid
1974–75 Real Madrid C.F. (17) ‡ F.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona YMCA Madrid
1975–76 Real Madrid C.F. (18) F.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona Estudiantes Madrid
1976–77 Real Madrid C.F. (19) ‡ F.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona U.D.R. Pineda
1977–78 Club Juventud Badalona (2) Real Madrid C.F. F.C. Barcelona

C.B. Círculo Católico Badalona

1978–79 Real Madrid C.F. (20) F.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona Estudiantes Madrid
1979–80 Real Madrid C.F. (21) † F.C. Barcelona Club Juventud Badalona C.B. Círculo Católico Badalona
1980–81 F.C. Barcelona (2) ‡ Estudiantes Madrid Real Madrid C.F. C.B. Círculo Católico Badalona
1981–82 Real Madrid C.F. (22) F.C. Barcelona C.B. Círculo Católico Badalona C.B. Valladolid
1982–83 F.C. Barcelona (3) ‡ Real Madrid C.F. C.B. Granollers C.B. Zaragoza

Liga ACB (1983–present)[edit]

Season Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up
1983–84 Real Madrid (23) FC Barcelona
1984–85 Real Madrid (24) ‡ Ron Negrita Joventut
1985–86 Real Madrid (25) ‡ FC Barcelona
1986–87 FC Barcelona (4) ‡ Ron Negrita Joventut
1987–88 FC Barcelona (5) ‡ Real Madrid
1988–89 FC Barcelona (6) Real Madrid
1989–90 FC Barcelona (7) RAM Joventut Badalona
1990–91 Montigalà Joventut (3) FC Barcelona
1991–92 Montigalà Joventut (4) Real Madrid Asegurator
1992–93 Real Madrid Teka (26) ‡ Marbella Joventut
1993–94 Real Madrid Teka (27) FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
1994–95 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (8) Unicaja
1995–96 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (9) Caja San Fernando
1996–97 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (10) Real Madrid Teka
1997–98 TDK Manresa (1) TAU Cerámica
1998–99 FC Barcelona (11) Caja San Fernando
1999–00 Real Madrid Teka (28) FC Barcelona
2000–01 FC Barcelona (12) ‡ Real Madrid
2001–02 TAU Cerámica (1) ‡ Unicaja
2002–03 FC Barcelona (13) * Pamesa Valencia
2003–04 FC Barcelona (14) Adecco Estudiantes
2004–05 Real Madrid (29) TAU Cerámica
2005–06 Unicaja (1) TAU Cerámica
2006–07 Real Madrid (30) Winterthur FC Barcelona
2007–08 TAU Cerámica (2) AXA FC Barcelona
2008–09 Regal FC Barcelona (15) TAU Cerámica
2009–10 Caja Laboral (3) Regal FC Barcelona
2010–11 Regal FC Barcelona (16) ‡ Bizkaia Bilbao Basket
2011–12 FC Barcelona Regal (17) Real Madrid
2012–13 Real Madrid (31) FC Barcelona Regal
2013–14 FC Barcelona (18) Real Madrid
2014–15 Real Madrid (32) * FC Barcelona
2015–16 Real Madrid (33) ‡ FC Barcelona Lassa
2016–17 Valencia Basket (1) Real Madrid
2017–18 Real Madrid (34) † Kirolbet Baskonia
2018–19 Real Madrid (35) Barcelona Lassa
2019–20[a] Kirolbet Baskonia (4) Barcelona
2020–21 Barcelona (19) ‡ Real Madrid
2021–22 Real Madrid (36) Barcelona
2022–23 Barcelona (20) Real Madrid

Total titles won[edit]

Club Champions Runners-up Winning seasons
Real Madrid 36 14 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, 2021–22
Barcelona 20 23 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, 2020–21, 2022–23
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 – 36 (53.73%)
  Barcelona – 20 (29.85%)
  Joventut – 4 (5.97%)
  Baskonia – 4 (5.97%)
  Other clubs - 3 (4.48%)

By city[edit]

City Championships Clubs
Madrid 36 Real Madrid (36)
Barcelona 20 Barcelona (20)
Badalona 4 Joventut (4)
Vitoria-Gasteiz 4 Baskonia (4)
Manresa 1 Manresa (1)
Málaga 1 Málaga (1)
Valencia 1 Valencia (1)

By Autonomous Community[edit]

Community Championships Clubs
Madrid 36 Real Madrid (36)
Catalonia 25 Barcelona (20), Joventut (4), Manresa (1)
Basque Country 4 Baskonia (4)
Andalusia 1 Málaga (1)
Valencia 1 Valencia (1)

All-time table[edit]

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 2021–22 season.[4]

Pos Team Season Played Won Lost Drawn 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Debut Since/Last App Best
1 Real Madrid 66 2197 1732 459 6 36 13 7 2 1957 1957 1
2 Barcelona 64 2184 1603 575 6 19 23 8 1 1957 1965–66 1
3 Joventut 66 2043 1241 787 15 4 10 19 6 1957 1957 1
4 Baskonia 49 1769 1038 725 6 4 5 5 6 1972–73 1982–83 1
5 Estudiantes 65 1991 1020 953 18 4 7 12 1957 2020–21 2
6 Málaga[b] 39 1450 799 650 1 1 2 4 6 1981–82 1987–88 1
7 Valencia 33 1252 727 525 1 1 4 3 1988–89 1996–97 1
8 Manresa 48 1545 654 881 10 1 3 1968–69 2018–19 1
9 Gran Canaria 31 1127 539 588 2 1985–86 1995–96 4
10 Real Betis 32 1137 505 632 2 1989–90 2019–20 2
11 Valladolid 35 1154 492 660 2 1 1976–77 2013–14 4
12 Girona 20 731 330 401 1988–89 2007–08 5
13 Fuenlabrada 24 818 320 498 1996–97 2005–06 7
14 Breogán 25 828 312 515 1 1970–71 2021–22 6
15 CB Zaragoza 15 525 301 223 1 2 4 1981–82 1995–96 3
16 Murcia 24 831 300 531 1990–91 2011–12 7
17 Canarias[c] 18 621 288 331 2 1 1981–82 2012–13 3
18 Bilbao 17 591 269 322 1 2004–05 2019–20 2
19 Granollers 16 496 230 258 8 1 1977–78 1992–93 3
20 Basket Zaragoza 13 447 194 253 1 1 2008–09 2010–11 3
21 Andorra 12 419 186 233 1992–93 2014–15 6
22 Círcol Catòlic 13 345 181 157 7 1 4 1973–74 1985–86 3
23 León 11 398 179 219 1990–91 2007–08 6
24 Peñas 12 441 173 268 1983–84 1995–96 10
25 OAR Ferrol 13 428 169 256 3 1980–81 1993–94 7
26 Cáceres 11 388 163 225 1992–93 2002–03 5
27 Picadero 12 246 156 86 4 4 2 4 1961–62 1972–73 2
28 Obradoiro 13 425 148 277 1982–83 2011–12 8
29 Ourense 10 383 143 240 1989–90 2000–01 8
30 Granada 12 411 140 271 1996–97 2010–11 10
31 Gipuzkoa 12 411 135 276 2006–07 2020–21 5
32 Lucentum 9 316 132 184 2000–01 2011–12 6
33 Espanyol 11 289 115 172 2 1958 1988–89 5
34 Tenerife AB[d] 13 359 108 247 4 1966–67 1989–90 7
35 Kas 8 186 101 84 1 3 1966–67 1973–74 4
36 Mataró 12 252 95 153 4 1 1963–64 1977–78 3
37 Collado Villalba 6 226 93 133 1984–85 1991–92 8
38 Águilas 14 294 91 202 1 1958–59 1975–76 6
39 Aismalíbar 8 144 87 54 3 1 3 1957 1963–64 3
40 Oximesa 6 225 82 143 1986–87 1991–92 11
41 Cajabilbao 5 184 76 108 1986–87 1990–91 9
42 Maristas Málaga 4 160 76 84 1988–89 1991–92 13
43 Pineda de Mar 8 200 75 122 3 1 1971–72 1978–79 4
44 San Pablo Burgos 5 169 75 94 1 2017–18 2017–18 4
45 L'Hospitalet 8 193 63 126 4 1965–66 1983–84 7
46 Orillo Verde 5 94 63 31 1 2 2 1957 1960–61 2
47 Lleida 4 140 57 83 2001–02 2004–05 8
48 San José Irpen 6 146 56 85 5 1968–69 1973–74 7
49 Cantabria 5 170 53 117 1997–98 2001–02 14
50 Menorca 5 168 51 117 2005–06 2011–12 15
51 Cajamadrid 3 98 46 52 1983–84 1985–86 5
52 Inmobanco 4 96 40 53 3 1978–79 1982–83 5
53 Gijón 4 144 37 107 1995–96 2001–02 15
54 Helios 7 134 37 93 4 1959–60 1980–81 6
55 Salamanca 2 76 36 40 1994–95 1995–96 9
56 Canoe NC 8 138 33 103 2 1958 1964–65 8
57 Askatuak 4 109 30 76 3 1976–77 1988–89 5
58 Hesperia 3 62 28 32 2 1958 1959–60 5
59 Vallehermoso 4 100 27 71 2 1967–68 1973–74 9
60 Llíria 2 79 27 52 1991–92 1992–93 16
61 Iberia 4 84 27 56 1 1958–59 1961–62 7
62 Tenerife 2 68 25 43 2003–04 2004–05 10
63 Atlético San Sebastián 3 64 23 41 1967–68 1969–70 5
64 YMCA España 2 50 22 27 1 1 1973–74 1974–75 4
65 Montgat 4 66 19 47 1959–60 1963–64 7
66 Ciudad de Huelva 1 39 11 28 1997–98 1997–98 17
67 Sevilla FC 2 30 10 20 1963–64 1965–66 8
68 Laietà 3 40 10 30 1958 1963–64 7
69 Agromán 3 40 10 30 1961–62 1963–64 8
70 CB Manresa 1 30 9 20 1 1972–73 1972–73 15
71 Mollet 2 44 6 36 2 1978–79 1979–80 10
72 Bosco 1 22 6 15 1 1968–69 1968–69 12
73 Tritones 1 10 5 5 1962–63 1962–63 6
74 La Salle Josepets 1 22 4 16 2 1958–59 1958–59 10
75 La Salle Barcelona 1 26 3 23 1981–82 1981–82 13
76 Real Zaragoza 1 22 2 19 1 1960–61 1960–61 11

League or status at 2021–22 season:

2021–22 ACB season
2021–22 LEB Oro season
2021–22 LEB Plata season
2021–22 Liga EBA season
Lower divisions
Clubs that no longer exist

Clubs in international competitions[edit]

Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
EuroLeague
(1958–)
EuroCup
(2002–)
Saporta Cup
(1966–2002)
Champions League
(2016–)
EuroChallenge
(2003–2015)
Korać Cup
(1971–2002)
C RU SF C RU SF C RU SF C RU SF C RU SF C RU SF
Real Madrid 10 8 14 1 1 4 2 1 1
Barcelona 2 6 9 2 1 3 2 1 3
Joventut 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 3
Baskonia 2 3 1 2
Málaga 1 1 1 1
Estudiantes 1 2 2 1 1 1
Valencia 4 2 2 2 1
Bilbao 1 2
Gran Canaria 1 2
Girona 1 1 1
Real Betis 1
Andorra 1
Zaragoza 1 2 2 2
Miraflores 2
Canarias 1 1
Murcia 1
Picadero 2
Círculo Católico 1
Valladolid 1
Cáceres 1

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The regular season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the title was decided in an 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[edit]

  1. ^ "Un paseo por la 1ª liga | ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in European Spanish). 30 March 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. ^ "El palmarés de la Liga Endesa | ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in European Spanish). 30 June 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. ^ "ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  4. ^ "ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 28 July 2020.

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