1964 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto

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1964 Liga Femenina
League Liga Femenina
Sport Basketball
DurationFebruary–April 1964
Number of games30
Number of teams8
Finals champions CREFF Madrid
  Runners-upMedina Madrid
Liga Femenina seasons

The 1964 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto was the 1st edition of the Spanish premier women's basketball championship. It took place from 23 February to 26 April 1964. Eight teams took part in the championship and CREFF Madrid won the first title. No teams were relegated due an expansion, Medina San Sebastián and Juventud Fantasit were promoted from Segunda División.

Contents

First round

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1Medina Madrid64200010Qualification to playoffs
2 CREFF Madrid 64200010
3 Granada 6240008
4Medina La Coruña6240008
Source: [ citation needed ]
TeamMED CRE GRA COR
Medina Madrid36–3245–30
CREFF Madrid 49–3561–22
Granada 38–36
Medina La Coruña17–3837–5133–32
Source: [ citation needed ]
Colours: Blue = left column team win; Yellow = draw; Red = top row team win.

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1Indo Barcelona64200010Qualification to playoffs
2 Zaragoza 64200010
3 Picadero 6240008
4Royce-Dimar Valencia6240008
Source: [ citation needed ]
TeamIND ZAR PIC VAL
Indo Barcelona52–2039–1837–17
Zaragoza 49–3946–5248–37
Picadero 32–5641–5537–19
Royce-Dimar Valencia38–3342–25
Source: [ citation needed ]
Colours: Blue = left column team win; Yellow = draw; Red = top row team win.

Finals

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1 CREFF Madrid 330149112+376
2Medina Madrid321138107+315
3 Zaragoza 312127169424
4Indo Barcelona303107133263
Source: [ citation needed ]

Round 1

24 April 1964
19:00
CREFF Madrid 7343 Zaragoza
Scoring by half:30–13, 43–30
Pts: A. Couchoud 20Pts: Calvo 21
Polideportivo, Madrid
Referees: Garcés, Morer
24 April 1964
20:30
Medina Madrid5030Indo Barcelona
Scoring by half: 12–22, 38–8
Pts: Martínez, Gómez 12Pts: Vilas 8
Polideportivo, Madrid
Referees: Palau, Villamil

Round 2

25 April 1964
19:00
Zaragoza 4846 (OT)Indo Barcelona
Pts: Planas, Calvo 15Pts: Gimeno 17
Polideportivo, Madrid
Referees: Balasch, Morer
25 April 1964
20:30
CREFF Madrid 4138Medina Madrid
Scoring by half: 17–17, 24–21
Pts: T. Pérez 13Pts: Martínez 14
Polideportivo, Madrid
Referees: Barbero, Molinero

Round 3

26 April 1964
11:00
CREFF Madrid 3531Indo Barcelona
Scoring by half:17–16, 18–15
Pts: Dicenante 8Pts: Bovet 12
Polideportivo, Madrid
Referees: Balasch, Garcés
26 April 1964
12:30
Medina Madrid5036 Zaragoza
Scoring by half:19–14, 31–22
Pts: Gómez de Frutos 26Pts: Planas 19
Polideportivo, Madrid
Referees: Sancho, Morer
 1964 Champions 
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CREFF Madrid
First title

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