2005–06 LEB season

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The 2005–2006 LEB season was the 10th season of the Liga Española de Baloncesto, second tier of the Spanish basketball.

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LEB Oro standings

#TeamsPWLPFPAQualification or relegation
1 León Caja España 342682.5102.345 Playoffs
2 Basket CAI Zaragoza 342592.7012.524
3 Polaris World Murcia 3422122.6432.482
4 Drac Inca 3421132.6672.558
5 Bruesa GBC 3419152.6242.501
6 CB L'Hospitalet 3417172.6672.607
7 CB Tarragona 3417172.4942.534
8 Palma Aqua Magica 3417172.4152.365
9 Alerta Cantabria 3417172.5442.508
10 UB La Palma 3416182.4432.469
11 Villa de Los Barrios 3416182.6032.665
12 Calefacciones Farho Gijón 3415192.5472.645
13 Tenerife Rural 3415192.5012.554
14 Plus Pujol Lleida 3414202.3852.454
15 Melilla Baloncesto 3414202.3242.481
16 Ciudad de Huelva 3413212.5442.640Relegation playoffs
17 Calpe Aguas de Calpe 3411232.5412.663
18 Plasencia-Galco 3411232.3842.542Relegated to LEB-2

LEB Oro Playoffs

Quarter Finals SemiFinals Finals
         
Leon Caja España3
Palma Aqua Magica 0
Leon Caja España 0
Bruesa GBC3
Drac Inca 0
Bruesa GBC3
Bruesa GBC1
Polaris World Murcia 0
Basket CAI Zaragoza3
CB Tarragona 0
Basket CAI Zaragoza 2
Polaris World Murcia3
Polaris World Murcia3
CB L'Hospitalet 0

Playoff seedings, results, and schedules

Quarter-finals

(1) Leon Caja España (26-8) vs. (8) Palma Aqua Magica (17-17)
Leon Caja España win the series 3-0

(2) Basket CAI Zaragoza (25-9) vs. (7) CB Tarragona (17-17)
Basket CAI Zaragoza win the series 3-0

(3) Polaris World Murcia (22-12) vs. (6) CB L'Hospitalet (17-17)
Polaris World Murcia win the series 3-0

(4) Drac Inca (21-13) vs. (5) Bruesa GBC (27-17)
Bruesa GBC win the series 3-0

Semifinals

(1) Leon Caja España (26-8) vs. (5) Bruesa GBC (27-17)
Bruesa GBC win the series 3-0 and promote to League ACB

(2) Basket CAI Zaragoza (25-9) vs. (3) Polaris World Murcia (22-12)
Polaris win the series 3-2 and promote to League ACB

LEB Oro Finals

These two teams are already promoted to the league ACB.

(5) Bruesa GBC (27-17) vs. (3) Polaris World Murcia (22-12)

Relegation playoffs

Finals
   
16 CB Ciudad de Huelva 3
17 Aguas de Calpe 0

Calpe Aguas de Calpe, relegated to LEB-2 .

TV coverage

See also

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