List of basketball clubs in Spain

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This is a list of basketball clubs in Spain . Currently the governing body of basketball in Spain is the Spanish Basketball Federation (FEB), which is in charge of its national teams and its leagues, with the highest one being Liga ACB. FEB was founded in 1923 and is a member of both FIBA and FIBA Europe.

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Men's basketball

Overview

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Mataró
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Santfeliuenc
Location of teams from Barcelona in 2024–25 season
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Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2024–25 season
Teams from Las Palmas:
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Red pog.svg Gran Canaria B

Liga ACB

TeamHome cityArenaCapacitySeasonLast season
Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109 [1] 42ndGold medal icon.svg
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,454 [2] 27th2nd
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,699 [3] 40th3rd
Barça Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,586 [4] 42nd4th
Valencia Basket Valencia La Fonteta 8,500 [5] 36th5th
La Laguna Tenerife San Cristóbal de La Laguna Santiago Martín 5,100 [6] 20th6th
Dreamland Gran Canaria Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena 9,870 [7] 34th7th
Baxi Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000 [8] 37th8th
Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,504 [9] 42nd9th
Joventut Badalona Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760 [10] 42nd10th
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra la Vella Pavelló de Govern 5,001 [11] 14th11th
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744 [12] 16th12th
Surne Bilbao Basket Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,014 [13] 20th13th
Bàsquet Girona Girona Fontajau 5,200 [14] 3rd14th
Coviran Granada Granada Palacio de Deportes 7,700 [15] 3rd15th
Río Breogán Lugo Pazo dos Deportes 5,310 [16] 22nd16th
Leyma Coruña A Coruña Coliseum da Coruña 9,300 [17] 1stIncrease2.svg 1st (LEB Oro)
Hiopos Lleida Lleida Espai Fruita Barris Nord 5,500 [18] 1stIncrease2.svg 2nd (LEB Oro)

Primera FEB

TeamHome cityArenaCapacitySeasonLast season
Monbus Obradoiro Santiago de Compostela Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,0002ndDecrease2.svg 17th (ACB)
Palencia Baloncesto Palencia Municipal de Deportes5,01215thDecrease2.svg 18th (ACB)
Movistar Estudiantes Madrid WiZink Center 13,1094th3rd
Movistar Academy Magariños600
Silbö San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9,4545th4th
Grupo Ureta Tizona Burgos Burgos Polideportivo El Plantío 2,4325th5th
Gipuzkoa Basket San Sebastián Angulas Aguinaga Arena 11,0008th6th
HLA Alicante Alicante Pedro Ferrándiz 5,6966th7th
UEMC Real Valladolid Baloncesto Valladolid Polideportivo Pisuerga 6,8008th8th
Real Betis Baloncesto Seville San Pablo 7,2423rd9th
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada Fernando Martín 5,7004th10th
Club Ourense Baloncesto Ourense Pazo Paco Paz 5,50020th11th
Hestia Menorca Mahón Pavelló Menorca 5,1152nd12th
Alimerka Oviedo Baloncesto Oviedo Municipal de Pumarín1,13812th13th
Grupo Alega Cantabria Torrelavega Vicente Trueba2,6883rd14th
Amics Castelló Castellón de la Plana Ciutat de Castelló6,00010th15th
ODILO FC Cartagena CB Cartagena Palacio de Deportes4,8151stIncrease2.svg 1st (LEB Plata)
Caja Rural CB Zamora Zamora Ángel Nieto1,5001stIncrease2.svg 2nd (LEB Plata)
CB Starlabs Morón Morón de la Frontera Alameda1,5001stIncrease2.svg 3rd (LEB Plata)

Segunda FEB

TeamHome cityArenaSeasonLast season
Melilla Ciudad del Deporte Melilla Javier Imbroda Ortiz1stDecrease2.svg 16th (LEB Oro)
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Cáceres Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres 4thDecrease2.svg 17th (LEB Oro)
Rioverde Clavijo Logroño Palacio de los Deportes 14thDecrease2.svg 18th (LEB Oro)
Class Bàsquet Sant Antoni Sant Antoni de Portmany Sa Pedrera4th4th
Bueno Arenas Albacete Basket Albacete El Parque8th5th
CB Prat El Prat de Llobregat Pavelló Joan Busquets14th6th
Teknei Bizkaia Zornotza Amorebieta-Etxano Larrea11th7th
CB L'Horta Godella Godella Municipal4th8th
Ciudad de Huelva Huelva Carolina Marín3rd9th
OCA Global CB Salou Salou Centre Salou3rd10th
Clínica Ponferrada SDP Ponferrada Pabellón Lydia Valentín6th11th
Maderas Sorlí Benicarló Benicarló Pavelló Poliesportiu Municipal6th12th
CB Santfeliuenc Sant Feliu de Llobregat Juan Carlos Navarro2nd13th
Damex UDEA Algeciras Algeciras Doctor Juan Carlos Mateo 6th14th
Gran Canaria B Las Palmas Vega de San José7th15th
Biele ISB Azpeitia Municipal12th17th
Homs UE Mataró Mataró Josep Mora2nd18th
Lobe Huesca La Magia Huesca Palacio Municipal de Huesca8th19th
Fibwi Palma Palma Son Moix 5th20th
Palmer Basket Mallorca Palma2nd21th
Nadunet Refitel Bàsquet Llíria Llíria Pla del Arc3rdIncrease2.svg 1st (Liga EBA)
Coto Córdoba CB Córdoba Vista Alegre1stIncrease2.svg 2nd (Liga EBA)
La Salud Archena Archena Joaquín López Fontes1stIncrease2.svg 3rd (Liga EBA)
PROINBENI UPB Gandia Gandia Municipal2ndIncrease2.svg 4th (Liga EBA)
Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa León Palacio de los Deportes 1stIncrease2.svg 5th (Liga EBA)
Sol Gironès Bisbal Bàsquet La Bisbal d'Empordà Municipal1stIncrease2.svg 6th (Liga EBA)
Ibersol CB Tarragona Tarragona El Serrallo10thDecrease2.svg 26th (LEB Plata)
Caja'87 Baloncesto Seville San Pablo 1st

Women's basketball

Liga Femenina

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Ardoi
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IDK
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Location of teams in 2024–25 Liga Femenina
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Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2024–25 Liga Femenina
TeamHome cityArenaCapacity
Baxi Ferrol Ferrol A Malata4,200
Cadí La Seu La Seu d'Urgell Palau d'Esports800
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744
Celta Femxa Zorka Vigo Navia1,500
Club Joventut Badalona Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760
Durán Maquinaria Ensino Lugo Pazo dos Deportes 5,310
Hozono Global Jairis Alcantarilla Fausto Vicent1,240
IDK Euskotren San Sebastián José Antonio Gasca 2,500
Kutxabank Araski Vitoria-Gasteiz Mendizorrotza2,603
Lointek Gernika Bizkaia Gernika Maloste800
Movistar Estudiantes Madrid Antonio Magariños600
Osés Construcción Ardoi Zizur Mayor Arrosadía1,500
Perfumerías Avenida Salamanca Würzburg3,000
Spar Girona Girona Fontajau 5,200
Spar Gran Canaria Las Palmas La Paterna1,600
Valencia Basket Valencia La Fonteta 8,500

See also

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The 2020 ACB Playoffs, also known as 2020 Liga Endesa Playoffs for sponsorship reasons, was the postseason tournament of the ACB's 2019–20 season, which began on 24 September 2019. The playoffs started on 17 June 2020 and ended on 30 June 2020 with the Final. All matches were played behind closed doors.

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The 2020–21 season is the FC Barcelona's 94th in existence and the club's 56th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish basketball and the 22nd consecutive season in the EuroLeague. It is the first season under head coach Šarūnas Jasikevičius.

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