Liga Femenina 2 de Baloncesto

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Liga Femenina 2
Sport Basketball
Founded2001
No. of teams28 in 2 groups
Country Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Continent Flag of Europe.svg Europe
Level on pyramid 3rd Tier (Spain)
Promotion toLiga Femenina Challenge - 2nd Tier
Relegation to1ª Nacional - 3rd Tier
Official website www.ligafemenina2.es (in Spanish)

Liga Femenina 2 is the second division of the women's league of basketball in Spain. It was founded in 2001.

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Competition format

Teams in this league are divided into two groups by geographical criteria. The top four teams of each one, qualify to the promotion playoffs. In these playoffs, the qualified teams are divided into two groups of four teams, where the two top teams qualify to the Finals. The two winners of the finals promote to Liga Femenina.

Until 2005, the promotion playoff consisted in best-of-three games series between the top four teams of each group.

History

SeasonPromoted as championPromoted as runner-up
2001–02 Adecco Estudiantes PDV Santa Eulalia
2002–03 PC Mendíbil Rivas Futura
2003–04 Motiva Real Canoe ACIS Mercaleón
2004–05 Universitario de Ferrol Cadí La Seu
2005–06 Extrugasa Rivas Futura
2006–07 Cadí La Seu Agencia Serrano Badajoz
2007–08 USP-CEU MMT Estudiantes COP Crespí Joventut Mariana
2008–09 Argon Uni Girona Moguerza Real Canoe
2009–10 UNB Obenasa Navarra Extrugasa
2010–11 Caja Rural Valbusenda Arranz Jopisa Burgos
2011–12 Grupo Marsol Conquero Coelbi Bembibre PDM
2012–13 Universidad del País Vasco GDKO Ibaizabal
2013–14 Gernika Bizkaia Al-Qázeres Extremadura
2014–15 CREF ¡Hola! Plenilunio DO
2015–16 Lacturale Araski Al-Qázeres Extremadura
2016–17 Snatt's Femení Sant Adrià Adecco Estudiantes
2017–18 Durán Maquinaria Ensino Valencia Basket
2018–19 Campus Promete Ciudad de los Adelantados

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