Primera División de Baloncesto

The Primera División de Baloncesto (officially Campeonato de España de Primera División Nacional) is the fifth level in the Spanish basketball league system.

Primera División de Baloncesto
SportBasketball
No. of teams271 teams in 15 groups
CountrySpain Spain
ContinentEuropean Union Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Náutico Sevilla (Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla), Helios (Aragón), Bàsquet Sa Real (Balearic Islands), Tabirako (Basque Country, La Rioja, Navarre), Felipe Antón (Canary Islands), Solares B (Cantabria), Real Valladolid B (Castile and León), Socuéllamos (Castile-La Mancha), Manresa B (Catalonia), Tres Cantos (Community of Madrid), CBA Maristas (Extremadura), Betanzos (Galicia), Oviedo B (Principality of Asturias), Real Murcia (Region of Murcia), Maristas Valencia (Valencian Community)
Level on pyramid5th tier
Promotion toTercera FEB
Relegation toAutonomous 2nd league or 1st provincial league

Current format

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The Primera División works similar to the Tercera Federación of Spanish football. It is the fifth tier as well and it is divided into fifteen groups, corresponding to the Autonomous communities of Spain excepting one of the groups that is shared by Basque Country, La Rioja and Navarre. In Catalonia is known as Super Copa Masculina (until the 2023–24 season was known as Copa Catalunya Masculina).

The best teams are promoted to Tercera FEB (formerly known as Liga EBA), since 2015–16 season without playing any promotion playoffs against other Autonomous communities groups. In some Autonomous communities, the first qualified is considered the Regional amateur champion.

Current 2023-24 season the league has 271 teams. Zaragoza is the city with most teams (9) and Valencia is the province with most teams (17). Club Baloncesto Solares from Medio Cudeyo (Cantabria) has three different teams in the league: Restaurante Los Arcos-CB Solares, CB Solares A and CB Solares B.

Latest seasons

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Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla

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42 teams divided in three groups. Competition known as Liga Nacional N1 Masculina.

Season Champion Runner-up
2004–05 CAB Las Gabias CB Tíjola
2005–06 CB Granada B CB Lepe Alius
2006–07 CB Costa Motril CAM Enrique Soler
2007–08 CB Alhaurín de la Torre CP Baloncesto Pozoblanco
2008–09 AD Las Canteras CB Morón
2009–10 CB La Zubia CB Puente Genil
2010–11 CD Huelva Baloncesto CB Lepe Alius
2011–12 CDB Enrique Benítez CB Coria
2012–13 Baloncesto Málaga B Fundación CB Granada
2013–14 Almería Basket CB Deportivo Coín
2014–15 CB Vélez Medacbasket
2015–16 CD Baloncesto Baza Club Náutico Sevilla
2016–17 CB Almería CB Benahavís Costa del Sol
2017–18 Real Círculo de Labradores CB Martos
2018–19 AD Basket 4Life CP Mijas Baloncesto
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 AD Basket 4Life CB Coria
2021–22 CD Baloncesto Murgi PMD Aljaraque
2022–23 CB Armilla CB Coria
2023–24 Club Náutico Sevilla CB Salliver Fuengirola

Aragón

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15 teams divided in two groups. Competition known as Primera Nacional Masculino A1.

Season Champion Runner-up
2004–05 Colegio Calasancio de Zaragoza CB Roda ZGZ
2005–06 CD Universidad de Zaragoza Centro Natación Helios
2006–07 CB Juventud Utebo Stadium Casablanca
2007–08 Stadium Casablanca Agrupación Deportiva CD Escolapios
2008–09 Colegio Don Bosco El Salvador CB Juventud Utebo
2009–10 CB UGT Almozara CB Boscos Huesca
2010–11 Stadium Casablanca Colegio Don Bosco El Salvador
2011–12 CB Zaragoza Colegio Don Bosco El Salvador
2012–13 CB Zaragoza CB Boscos Huesca
2013–14 CB Zaragoza Polideportivo San Agustín
2014–15 CB Zaragoza Stadium Casablanca
2015–16 CB Zaragoza AD Compañía de María
2016–17 AD Compañía de María CB Zaragoza
2017–18 AD Compañía de María CB Zaragoza
2018–19 CB UGT Almozara CB Zaragoza
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB Zaragoza B Alfindén CB B
2021–22 Centro Natación Helios CB Zaragoza B
2022–23 CB Cuarte de Huerva CB Octavus Utebo
2023–24 Centro Natación Helios Bajo Gállego Baloncesto

(Baloncesto Zuera)

Source: [1]

Balearic Islands

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24 teams divided in two groups. Competition known as Lliga Escribano Masculina. Final Four known as Trofeu Biel Hurtado.

Season Champion Runner-up
2005–06 CB Imprenta Bahía CB Alcúdia B
2006–07 CB Ciutadella Ponent CB Alcúdia B
2007–08 Sa Pobla BC CB CIDE
2008–09 CB Ferreries Sporting Ciutat de Palma
2009–10 CB Pla de Na Tesa CCE Sant Lluís
2010–11 CB Pla de Na Tesa CB CIDE
2011–12 CB CIDE CCE Sant Lluís
2012–13 CB Andratx AEB La Salle Palma
2013–14 CCE Sant Lluís CB La Salle Mahón
2014–15 CB Bahía San Agustín B CB Pla de Na Tesa B
2015–16 CB Calvià CB Pla de Na Tesa
2016–17 CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca AEB La Salle Palma
2017–18 CB Calvià CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca
2018–19 CB Pla de Na Tesa CB Es Castell
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 Esporles BC CB Pla de Na Tesa
2021–22 Ágora Portals Sports Club CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca
2022–23 CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca Esporles BC
2023–24 CE Bàsquet Sa Real Club Sant Josep Obrer

Basque Country, La Rioja, Navarre

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2024–25 Primera División de Baloncesto (Basque Country, La Rioja, Navarre Group), teams in the Basque Country
Teams in Bilbao: La Salle Versia, Univ. Deusto-Loiola Indautxu
Teams in Leioa: Askartza Claret, Leioa SBT
Teams in San Sebastián: Atlético San Sebastián, Easo
2024–25 Primera División de Baloncesto (Basque Country, La Rioja, Navarre Group), teams in Navarre
Teams in Pamplona: Larraona Claret, Navasket

14 teams in only one group.

Season Champion Runner-up
2005–06 Club Larraona Claret Arrasateko Ointxe SKE
2006–07 Club Larraona Claret Arrasateko Ointxe SKE
2007–08 Arrasateko Ointxe SKE Araberri BC
2008–09 Araberri BC CD San Cernin
2009–10 SD Bidegintza Askatuak SBT
2010–11 Easo ST Aloña Mendi KE
2011–12 CB Santurtzi SK Zarautz KE
2012–13 AD Unamuno ST CD Askartza-Claret
2013–14 Tolosako Adiskideok KE Arrasateko Ointxe SKE
2014–15 Fundación 5+11 Zarautz KE
2015–16 CB Valle de Egüés Iraurgi SB B
2016–17 Fundación 5+11 Ordizia KE
2017–18 Goierri KE Hernani KE
2018–19 Zarautz KE Iraurgi SB B
2019–20 LogroBasket Club Urgatzi Kirol Kluba
2020–21 Leioa SBT Getxo SBT
2021–22 Fundación Bilbao Basket Tabirako ST
2022–23 Tolosako Adiskideok KE Zarautz KE
2023–24 Tabirako ST CB Valle de Egüés

Canary Islands

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SC Tenerife
 
Tacoronte
 
Telde
 
SC La Palma
 
LPGC
2024–25 Primera División de Baloncesto (Canary Islands Group)
Teams in Las Palmas de GC: 7 Palmas, CB Las Palmas, EVECAN
Teams in Santa Cruz de La Palma: CD Mensajero, Felipe Antón B, SD Tenisca
Teams in Santa Cruz de Tenerife: La Salle, Santa Cruz
Teams in Tacoronte: CB Tacoronte, Colegio Tacoronte
Teams in Telde: Tara Escuela de Valores, Telde

19 teams divided in two groups.

Season Champion Runner-up
1994–95 RC Náutico Tenerife CB Gran Canaria B
1995–96 CB Unelco Laguna RC Náutico Tenerife
1996–97 CB Unelco Laguna UB La Palma
1997–98 CB 1939 Canarias RC Náutico Tenerife
2005–06 CB Jiobe El Paso CB Granadilla
2006–07 UD Vecindario CB Gran Canaria C
2007–08 CB Gran Canaria B RC Náutico Tenerife
2008–09 CD Magec Tías AD Valle Sur Fátima
2009–10 CB Dominicas La Palma Canarias Basketball Academy
2010–11 CB Santa Cruz RC Náutico Tenerife
2011–12 CB San Isidro CB Agüimes
2012–13 RC Náutico Tenerife Tenerife Baloncesto
2013–14 Canarias Basketball Academy CB Aridane
2014–15 CB Gran Canaria B CB Aridane
2015–16 CB Conejero Canarias Basketball Academy
2016–17 CB Maramajo RC Náutico Tenerife B
2017–18 CB Aridane CB 1939 Canarias B
2018–19 CB Agüimes CB La Matanza
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB 1939 Canarias B CB Dadarmo Güímar EMB
2021–22 CD EVECAN Sport CB Santa Cruz
2022–23 CD EVECAN Sport CB Tacoronte
2023–24 EB Felipe Antón CB 1939 Canarias B

Cantabria

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Torrelavega
 
Santander
 
Medio Cuyedo
2023–24 Primera División de Baloncesto (Cantabria Group)
Teams in Medio Cudeyo: Restaurante Los Arcos-Solares, Solares A, Solares B
Teams in Santander: Becedo Santander, Cantbasket B, Daygon Santander
Teams in Torrelavega: Alega Torrelavega, CBT Torrelavega

14 teams in only one group. Competition known as Autonómica Senior Masculina.

Season Champion Runner-up
2002–03 ADB Santoña ADB Pas Piélagos
2003–04 ADB Pas Piélagos CB Laredo
2004–05 CD La Paz Torrelavega CD Estela
2005–06 CD La Paz Torrelavega CD Estela
2006–07 CD La Paz Torrelavega CB Laredo
2007–08 CD La Paz Torrelavega CD Estela
2008–09 CD La Paz Torrelavega ADB Pas Piélagos B
2009–10 CD La Paz Torrelavega AD Cantbasket 04
2010–11 CD La Paz Torrelavega ADB Colindres
2011–12 ADB Colindres SAB Torrelavega B
2012–13 CD La Paz Torrelavega AD Cantbasket 04
2013–14 CD La Paz Torrelavega CDE Unión Cántabra de Baloncesto
2014–15 AD Cantbasket 04 B ADB Pas Piélagos B
2015–16 AD Cantbasket 04 B CD La Paz Torrelavega
2016–17 CBT Torrelavega CD La Paz Torrelavega
2017–18 CB Solares CD La Paz Torrelavega
2018–19 Club Baloncesto Bezana CD Calasanz Santander
2019–20 Club Baloncesto Bezana CD La Paz Torrelavega
2020–21 CB Entrambasaguas CD La Paz Torrelavega
2021–22 CBT Torrelavega CB Solares
2022–23 CDE Becedo Santander CB Entrambasaguas
2023–24 CB Solares (B team) CB Solares (Restaurante Los Arcos team)

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Castile and León

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2024–25 Primera División de Baloncesto (Castile and León Group)
Teams in Palencia city: CB Palencia, Filipenses
Teams in Salamanca city: Perf. Avenida B, Univ. Pontificia de Salamanca

14 teams in only one group.

Season Champion Runner-up
2002–03 CB Valladolid B CB Palencia
2003–04 CD Universidad de Valladolid AD Universidad de Salamanca
2004–05 UD Segovia CB Tormes
2005–06 AD Universidad de Salamanca CD Universidad de Valladolid
2006–07 CB Valladolid B CB Ciudad de Ponferrada
2007–08 CD Universidad de Valladolid CD Universidad de Burgos
2008–09 CD Universidad de Burgos CB San Agustín
2009–10 CD Virgen de la Concha CB Villamuriel
2010–11 CB La Cistérniga Basket Burgos 2002
2011–12 CB Tormes CD Las Contiendas
2012–13 CB Agustinos Eras CD Las Contiendas
2013–14 CD Universidad de Burgos CB Ciudad de Ponferrada
2014–15 CB Agustinos Eras B CB La Flecha
2015–16 CB Tizona CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada
2016–17 CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada CD Blanca de Castilla
2017–18 CD San Agustín CB Tormes
2018–19 CD Blanca de Castilla Baloncesto Venta de Baños
2019–20 CB Ciudad de Valladolid B CD Baloncesto Reino de León
2020–21 CD Claret CD Federado Baloncesto Villares
2021–22 CD Blanca de Castilla Real Valladolid Baloncesto B
2022–23 CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada CD Zamarat
2023–24 Real Valladolid Baloncesto B CD Baloncesto Segovia

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Castile-La Mancha

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12 teams in only one group.

Season Champion Runner-up
2003–04 CDB Grupo BO Ciudad Real CB Polígono
2004–05 CDE Basket Quintanar Club Amigos del Baloncesto Albacete
2005–06 CB Illescas CP La Roda
2006–07 CDE Basket Gerindote CDB Amistad y Deporte (Fundación Adepal)
2007–08 CB Bargas Club Amigos del Baloncesto Albacete
2008–09 CDE Basket Gerindote CB Polígono
2009–10 CD Albacete Baloncesto Cinco CB Basket Azuqueca
2010–11 CDE Basket Quintanar CB Basket Azuqueca
2011–12 Club Amigos del Baloncesto Albacete EBA Albacete
2012–13 CB Villarrobledo CDB Grupo BO Ciudad Real
2013–14 CDB Grupo BO Ciudad Real CB CEI Toledo
2014–15 CP La Roda Guadalajara Basket
2015–16 Guadalajara Basket CB Manzanares
2016–17 CB Almansa Tobarra CB
2017–18 CD CB Daimiel Tobarra CB
2018–19 Tobarra CB CB Socuéllamos
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB Socuéllamos CB La Solana
2021–22 CD CB Daimiel CB La Solana
2022–23 BAZU Baloncesto Azudense EBA Albacete
2023–24 CB Socuéllamos CB Villarrobledo

Catalonia

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2024–25 Super Copa Masculina, teams non located in Province of Barcelona
2024–25 Super Copa Masculina, teams in Province of Barcelona
Teams in Badalona: Círcol Cotonifici, Maristes Ademar
Teams in Barcelona city: Ipsi, Martinenc

14 teams in only one group. Competition known as Super Copa Masculina (until 2023, was known as Copa Catalunya Masculina).

Season Champion Runner-up
1999–00 CB Vic CB Navàs
2000–01 CB Cornellà B CB Alella
2001–02 CB Granollers Club Esportiu Maristes Ademar
2002–03 AD Torreforta CB Igualada
2003–04 CP Roser UER Pineda de Mar
2004–05 BC Andorra AB Esplugues
2005–06 CB Ripollet AE Sant Andreu de Natzaret
2006–07 CB Viladecans CB Santfeliuenc
2007–08 CB Mollet Sedis Bàsquet
2008–09 AE Sant Andreu de Natzaret CB Vilaseca
2009–10 UE Barberà AB Badalona 2005
2010–11 CB Sitges AEC Collblanc La Torrassa
2011–12 SE Lluïsos de Gràcia CB Sant Josep Badalona
2012–13 CB Quart UE Montgat
2013–14 BC Andorra B CB Salt
2014–15 CB Igualada CB Castellbisbal
2015–16 UB Sant Adrià CB Sitges
2016–17 AE Boet Mataró CB Sant Josep Badalona
2017–18 CB Esparreguera CB Salou
2018–19 Club Esportiu Maristes Ademar AE Badalonès
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 Bàsquet Girona B CB Navàs
2021–22 CB Granollers JAC Club Sants
2022–23 UE Montgat CB Ripollet
2023–24 Bàsquet Manresa B CB Esparreguera

Community of Madrid

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24 teams divided in two groups. Competition known as Liga VIPS Masculina.

Season Champion Runner-up
2005–06 Ciudad de Móstoles CB Baloncesto Pozuelo
2006–07 Baloncesto Fuenlabrada B Torrelodones AD
2007–08 Eurocolegio Casvi Baloncesto Alcobendas
2008–09 Alcorcón CB Baloncesto Pozuelo
2009–10 Torrelodones AD Baloncesto Torrejón
2010–11 CB San Agustín del Guadalix Baloncesto Getafe
2011–12 Baloncesto Pozuelo CD Covibar
2012–13 Estudio CD CB Ciudad de Móstoles
2013–14 Baloncesto Pozuelo Alcorcón Basket
2014–15 Torrelodones AD Real Canoe NC
2015–16 Uros de Rivas Eurocolegio Casvi
2016–17 Liceo Francés Estudio CD
2017–18 Zentro CB Baloncesto Pozuelo
2018–19 Baloncesto Alcalá Distrito Olímpico
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB Majadahonda Zentro CB B
2021–22 CB Getafe Baloncesto Torrelodones
2022–23 CD Distrito Olímpico CB Ciudad de Móstoles
2023–24 Tres Cantos CB Centro Deportivo Vallecas

Extremadura

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Badajoz
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2024–25 Primera División de Baloncesto (Extremadura Group)
Teams in Badajoz city: Baloncesto Badajoz, CBA B, Ciudad de Badajoz B, Guadalupe
Teams in Cáceres: ADC Baloncesto, Cáceres B, Sagrado Corazón B

9 teams in only one group.

Season Champion Runner-up
2005–06 CB Franjul Villanueva Ceres Basket
2006–07 CP San Antonio AD El 21
2007–08 AB Pacense CB Franjul Villanueva
2008–09 CB Plasencia B Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B
2009–10 CB Plasencia B Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B
2010–11 CB Plasencia B Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B
2011–12 CB Plasencia B Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz
2012–13 CP La Serena Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B
2013–14 No competition
2014–15 UB Almendralejo Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz
2015–16 Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz UB Almendralejo
2016–17 AD Plasencia Basket Adepla Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz
2017–18 Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz Baloncesto Badajoz
2018–19 Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz Baloncesto Badajoz
2019–20 ACD Sagrado Corazón Baloncesto Badajoz
2020–21 Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz Baloncesto Badajoz
2021–22 CD Maristas Badajoz AD Moraleja CB
2022–23 CD Unión Baloncesto Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz
2023–24 City of Badajoz Academy ADC Baloncesto

Galicia

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2024–25 Primera División de Baloncesto (Galicia Group)
Teams in Santiago de Compostela: Institutos de Compostela Xunta, USC-Obradoiro C

13 teams divided in two groups.

Season Champion Runner-up
2005–06 CB Noia AD Xiria
2006–07 CB San Rosendo CB Noia
2007–08 Asociación Basquet Ourense Xuventude Baloncesto Cambados
2008–09 Ferrol CB B Obradoiro CAB
2009–10 Ferrol CB B CB Noia
2010–11 CB Narón CB Tui
2011–12 Club Básquet Coruña B Porriño Baloncesto Base
2012–13 Fundación Educación e Deporte de Santiago - Fedesa (Rosalía de Castro) Santo Domingo Betanzos
2013–14 Club Básquet Coruña B CB Seis do Nadal Coia
2014–15 Club Ourense Baloncesto B CD VGO Basket
2015–16 CD VGO Basket CB Seis do Nadal Coia
2016–17 CB Culleredo Club Básquet Coruña B
2017–18 CB Tui CB Cambre
2018–19 CB Cambre CB Costa Ártabra
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB Peixefresco AD Bosco Salesianos
2021–22 Obradoiro CAB C Escola Basket Xiria
2022–23 CB Culleredo Club Estudiantes Lugo
2023–24 Santo Domingo Betanzos Porriño Baloncesto Base

Principality of Asturias

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Avilés
 
Gijón
 
Oviedo
2024–25 Primera FBPA Masculina
Teams in Avilés: AA Avilesina, Avilés Sur
Teams in Gijón: Barrio La Arena, Estudiantes N1, Gijón Basket 2015, Grupo Covadonga, Pumarín
Teams in Oviedo: Art-Chivo, Centro Asturiano, Oviedo B

14 teams in only one group. Competition known as Primera FBPA Masculina.

Season Champion Runner-up
2000–01 AA Avilesina AD Universidad de Oviedo
2001–02 CDB Imco Gijón AA Avilesina
2002–03 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga CDB Imco Gijón
2003–04 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga CDB Imco Gijón
2004–05 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga AA Avilesina
2005–06 Oviedo CB Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga
2006–07 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga CD Art-Chivo Oviedo
2007–08 No champion
2008–09 CB Navia AA Avilesina
2009–10 CB Pumarín Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga
2010–11 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga CB Pumarín
2011–12 CB Pumarín Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga
2012–13 CD Art-Chivo Oviedo Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga
2013–14 Baloncesto Villa de Mieres 2012 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga
2014–15 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga AA Avilesina
2015–16 Gijón Basket 2015 CB Castrillón
2016–17 CD École Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga
2017–18 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga Oviedo CB B
2018–19 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga AA Avilesina
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 Oviedo CB B Gijón Basket 2015 B
2021–22 Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga Gijón Basket 2015 B
2022–23 AD Universidad de Oviedo AA Avilesina
2023–24 Oviedo CB B Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga

Region of Murcia

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Since 2013, the Region of Murcia has an independent group. 16 teams divided in two groups.

Season Champion Runner-up
2013–14 CB Jairis CB Estudiantes Cartagena
2014–15 CAB Torre Pacheco CB Begastri
2015–16 CB Jairis CB San José
2016–17 CB Begastri CB Jairis
2017–18 CB Jairis AD Eliocroca
2018–19 AD Infante CB Begastri
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB Begastri CB Jairis B
2021–22 AD Infante FC Cartagena CB B
2022–23 Real Murcia Baloncesto CB Estudiantes Cartagena
2023–24 Real Murcia Baloncesto UB Archena B

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Valencian Community

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2023–24 Primera División de Baloncesto (Valencian Community Group), teams non located in Province of Valencia
Teams in Alicante city: Actualia Albubasket, CA Montemar
Teams in Elche: CBI Elche B, Elche

Until 2013, the group was shared with the Region of Murcia. 28 teams divided in two groups.

2023–24 Primera División de Baloncesto (Valencian Community Group), teams in Province of Valencia
Teams in Valencia City: Campanar Petraher, Maristas Valencia
Season Champion Runner-up
2007–08 CEB Llíria CB Lucentum B
2008–09 CB Calpe CB Begastri
2009–10 CB L'Horta Godella AD San Vicente
2010–11 CB Begastri CNB Paterna
2011–12 CB Jovens Almàssera CB Guardamar
2012–13 CB Jovens Almàssera CB Begastri
2013–14 CB Lucentum Alicante CB L'Alfàs del Pi
2014–15 CB L'Alfàs del Pi CB Alginet
2015–16 SD El Pilar CB Alginet
2016–17 CB Aldaia CB Alginet
2017–18 CB Alginet CB L'Horta Godella
2018–19 CD Claret Benimaclet CB Ifach Calpe
2019–20 No champion
2020–21 CB Ilicitano CB Alginet B
2021–22 CB Cerámica Manises-Quart Club Martínez Valls Bàsquet
2022–23 Club Nou Bàsquet Xàtiva CB Altea
2023–24 CD Maristas Valencia CB Altea

References

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  1. ^ Asturian Primera Nacional at asturcesto.es (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Cantabrian Primera División at algosemueve.org (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Regional champions at the website of the Basketball Federation of Castile and León] (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Region of Murcia Basketball Federation