Liga Femenina 2 de Baloncesto
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 2001 |
No. of teams | 28 in 2 groups |
Country | Spain |
Continent | Europe |
Level on pyramid | 2nd Tier (Spain) |
Promotion to | Liga Femenina - 1st Tier (First 2) |
Relegation to | 1ª Nacional - 3rd Tier |
Official website | www.ligafemenina2.es (in Spanish) |
Liga Femenina 2 is second division of the women's league of basketball in Spain. It was founded in 2001.
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[]
Season | Promoted as champion | Promoted as runner-up |
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2001–02 | Adecco Estudiantes | PDV Santa Eulalia |
2002–03 | Rivas Futura | |
2003–04 | Motiva Real Canoe | |
2004–05 | Universitario de Ferrol | Cadí La Seu |
2005–06 | Rivas Futura | |
2006–07 | Cadí La Seu | |
2007–08 | USP-CEU MMT Estudiantes | COP Crespí Joventut Mariana |
2008–09 | Argon Uni Girona | Moguerza Real Canoe |
2009–10 | ||
2010–11 | Caja Rural Valbusenda | Arranz Jopisa Burgos |
2011–12 | Grupo Marsol Conquero | |
2012–13 | ||
2013–14 | Gernika Bizkaia | |
2014–15 | CREF ¡Hola! | |
2015–16 | Lacturale Araski | |
2016–17 | Adecco Estudiantes | |
2017–18 | Durán Maquinaria Ensino | Valencia Basket |
2018–19 |
External links[]
- Official Site (in Spanish)
Categories:
- Women's basketball leagues in Spain
- 2001 establishments in Spain
- Sports leagues established in 2001
- Second level women's basketball leagues in Europe
- Professional sports leagues in Spain