Campeonato Nacional Basquetebol

1st Division National Championship

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1st Division Final [1]
Year Champion Score Finalist Loser
1995–96 Imortal Basket
1996–97 CAB Madeira
1997–98 CD Montijo
1998–99 Imortal Basket
1999–00 NS Leiria
2000–01 Leiria Basket 3–0 S.C. Lusitânia
2001–02 Sangalhos DC 3–1 Basket Guimarães
2002–03 Sangalhos DC 3–1 Galitos

Note: From the 2003–04 season onwards it continued as Proliga (Portuguese second division).

Campeonato Nacional Basquetebol - CNB

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The National Championship of the 1st Division is the third level of basketball in Portugal. Competition organized by the Portuguese Basketball Federation. It began to be played every year from the 1932–33 season to 1994–95 (as the First Tier), from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (as the Second Tier), having been replaced by the Proliga in 2003–04.

The 1st and 2nd divisions of the Campeonato Nacional Basquetebol - CNB are, respectively, the third and fourth basketball leagues in Portugal. They league were created in 2003.

List of CNB champions
Year 1st Division [2] 2nd Division [3]
2003–04 Basquet de Ovar Sanjoanense
2004–05 Basquet de Ovar (2) Seixal
2005–06 Galitos Olivais
2006–07 EB Porto CI Montemor/Ginásio
2007–08 Barcelos Salesianos
2008–09 CD Póvoa Beira-Mar
2009–10 Guifões Oliveirense
2010–11 Oliveirense Esgueira
2011–12 Imortal Basket SIMECQ
2012–13 Esgueira Imortal Basket
2013–14 Atlético Clube de Portugal Not held
2014–15 Dragon Force "B"
2015–16 Académico do Porto
2016–17 Imortal Basket (2)
2017–18 Braga CB Queluz
2018–19 CD Póvoa (2) Ovarense "B"
2019–20 Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic.
2020–21 Portimonense Imortal Basket (2)
2021–22 ABC Santo André CD Póvoa
2022–23 Imortal Basket (3) Famalicense
2023–24 - Inedsport AD

References

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  1. ^ "Proliga Basquetebol :: Portugal :: Perfil da Competição :: zerozero.pt". www.zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-09.
  2. ^ "CN1 Basquetebol :: Palmarés :: zerozero.pt". www.zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-09.
  3. ^ "CN2 Basquetebol :: Palmarés :: zerozero.pt". www.zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-09.