Former Liga EBA logo. Final Eight Format The best teams in the Final Eight were usually promoted to a higher division. Due to economic problems, sometimes the winners couldn't be promoted to……
Former Liga EBA logo.
Final Eight Format
The best teams in the Final Eight were usually promoted to a higher division. Due to economic problems, sometimes the winners couldn't be promoted to higher divisions.
Year
Tier
Host
Champion
Runner-up
Score
Promotedto
Teamspromoted
1994–95
2
Gijón
CB Gran Canaria
Gijón Baloncesto
86–84
ACB
2
1995–96
2
Lugo
CB Granada
Valencia BC
104–87
None
1996–97
3
Chipiona
Menorca Bàsquet
CB Cornellà
73–70
LEB
1
1997–98
3
Cabra
SD Bidegintza Zalla
CB Galicia
74–71
2
1998–99
3
Gandía
UB La Palma
CB Calpe
71–62
None
1999–00
3
Guadalajara
CB Cornellà
UB La Palma
74–58
LEB 2
2
2000–01
4
Pamplona
Gramenet CB
CB Montcada
91–76
2001–02
4
La Laguna
CB Aracena
CB 1939 Canarias
87–79
2002–03
4
Huesca
FC Barcelona B
CB Montcada
72–64
2003–04
4
Montilla
CB L'Hospitalet
UB Sabadell
89–73
3
2004–05
4
Palencia
CB Peñas Huesca
CB Vic
82–69
2
2005–06
4
Guadalajara
CB Prat
CB Muro
83–65
2006–07
4
Murcia
CB Santa Pola
CB Illescas
78–71
Final groups format
The 16 qualified teams were divided in four groups of four teams. The winners of the regular season groups hosted each group. The four group winners were promoted to the disappeared LEB Bronce.
After the play-offs, the FEB set a table to determine the official champion of the Liga EBA. In this table, the four group winners were the four first qualified teams, the runners-up from 5th to 8th, third qualifiers from 9th to 12th and last teams from 13th to 16th.
Year
Tier
Champion
Runner-up
Third qualified
Fourth qualified
2007–08
5
Fundación Adepal
Oviedo CB
CB Valls
CB Villa de Valdemoro
2008–09
5
CB Olesa
CB Santurtzi SK
BC Andorra
CB La Vila
'May madness' format
The 32 qualified teams played a two-leg play-off where four teams were promoted to the higher division. From the 2010–11 season, only 16 teams qualified for the 'May madness' format. Four teams were promoted each season to LEB Plata. For the 2012–13 season, FEB decided to return to the Final Groups format.
After the play-offs, the FEB set a table to determine the official champion of the Liga EBA.
Year
Tier
Champion
Runner-up
Third qualified
Fourth qualified
2009–10
4
Oviedo CB
Iraurgi SB
CDB Ciudad Real
CB L'Alfàs
2010–11
4
Araberri BC
CB Bahía San Agustín
CB Santfeliuenc
Gandía BA
2011–12
4
Askatuak SBT
CB Bahía San Agustín
CB Santfeliuenc
CE Sant Nicolau
2012–13
4
Xuventude Baloncesto
Real Canoe NC
CB Estudiantes B
Zornotza ST
Comeback to the Final groups format
As in 2008 and 2009, the final round was played by 16 teams divided in four groups, where the winners were promoted to LEB Plata. Since the 2018–19 season, teams were divided into two stages for six promotions.
Year
Champion
Runner-up
Third qualified
Fourth qualified
2013–14
Univ. Valladolid
CE Sant Nicolau
CB Pla de Na Tesa
AEC Collblanc-Torrassa
2014–15
CB Morón
CB Deportivo Coín
Fundación CB Granada
CB Andratx
2015–16
CB L'Hospitalet
UPB Gandia
Albacete Basket
Alcázar Basket
2016–17
CB Myrtia
CB Martorell
Real Canoe NC
CP La Roda
2017–18
CB Peixefresco
CB Almansa
CB Menorca
CB Villarrobledo
2018–19
CB Pardinyes
CB Ciudad de Ponferrada
CB Tizona
UDEA Baloncesto
2019–20
No champions declared
2020–21
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada B
CB Alginet
Valencia Basket B
Basket Cartagena
2021–22
FC Barcelona B
CB Santurtzi SK
Saski Baskonia B
CB Tormes
2022–23
CB Joventut Llucmajor
CB Tarragona
UE Mataró
CB Santfeliuenc
2023–24
CB Llíria
Córdoba CB 2022
UB Archena
UPB Gandia