Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
11/02 17:00 6 Joventut vs Girona View
11/02 19:45 6 Zaragoza vs Breogan View
11/02 19:45 6 Manresa vs Unicaja Malaga View
11/02 19:45 6 Granada vs Bilbao View
11/03 11:30 6 Valencia vs Iberostar Tenerife View
11/03 11:30 6 Barcelona vs Leyma Coruna View
11/03 16:00 6 Forca Lleida vs Andorra View
11/03 17:00 6 Gran Canaria vs Baskonia View
11/03 17:30 6 UCAM Murcia vs Real Madrid View
11/07 18:30 2 Breogan vs Iberostar Tenerife View
11/09 17:00 7 Manresa vs Granada View
11/09 17:00 7 BC Andorra vs UCAM Murcia View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
10/27 17:30 5 [1] Unicaja Malaga vs Barcelona [3] 103-96
10/27 16:00 5 [15] Breogan vs Forca Lleida [16] 77-81
10/27 16:00 5 [9] Bilbao vs Valencia [2] 98-103
10/27 12:00 5 [7] Tenerife vs Gran Canaria [4] 84-74
10/27 11:30 5 [8] Real Madrid vs Manresa [9] 86-61
10/26 18:45 5 [16] Leyma Coruna vs Zaragoza [11] 110-86
10/26 18:45 5 [9] Andorra vs Granada [15] 87-71
10/26 16:00 5 [18] Girona vs UCAM Murcia [10] 75-82
10/26 16:00 5 [11] Baskonia vs Joventut [14] 79-82
10/20 16:30 4 [2] Barcelona vs Baskonia [12] 89-93
10/20 15:00 4 [13] Granada vs Tenerife [11] 75-86
10/20 15:00 4 [4] Valencia vs Andorra [5] 89-88

Wikipedia - Liga ACB

The Liga ACB, known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system. Administered by the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB), Liga ACB is contested by 18 teams, with the two lowest-placed teams relegated to the Primera FEB and replaced by the top team in that division plus the winner of the promotion playoffs.

The competition was founded as the ACB Primera División on 1983 following the decision of clubs in the Liga Nacional, founded in 1957, to break away from the Spanish Basketball Federation and professionalize the league. The league's accumulated revenues were worth around €30 million in 2020, with Endesa and Movistar Plus+ contributing 50% of the revenues of the league. The league is a corporation where president Antonio Martín is responsible for its management, whilst the member clubs act as shareholders. Clubs were apportioned central payment revenues of €12 million in 2019–20.

A total of 52 teams have competed in Liga ACB since its inception in 1983. Seven teams have been crowned champions, with FC Barcelona winning the title a record 17 times and Real Madrid 15 times, though Liga ACB also saw other champions, including Baskonia, Joventut Badalona, Bàsquet Manresa, Baloncesto Málaga and Valencia Basket.

Liga ACB is one of the most popular professional indoor sports leagues in the world, with an average attendance of 6,236 for league matches in the 2018–19 season. This is the ninth-highest of any domestic professional indoor sports league in the world and the fourth-highest of any professional basketball league in the world, behind the National Basketball Association, the EuroLeague, and the Women's National Basketball Association.

History

The first basketball league in Spain was the Liga Nacional, organised by the Spanish Basketball Federation, whose first edition was played in 1957 by six teams from Madrid and the province of Barcelona. Until 1983 it continued being organised by the federation and consisting in only a round-robin tournament, where every teams faced all other twice, one at home and one away, with two points per win and one point in case of a draw.

In 1982, the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto was founded and one year later took the helm of the organisation of the league, with several changes in the competition format as they introduced the playoffs and the overtimes in case of draw.

League names

  • 1983–1988: ACB Primera División
  • 1988–2011: Liga ACB
  • 2011–present Liga Endesa

Champions

Current Liga ACB trophy
Season Champion Runner-up Series Finals MVP Champion's Coach
1983–84 Real Madrid FC Barcelona
2–1
Not awarded Lolo Sainz
1984–85 Real Madrid Ron Negrita Joventut
2–1
Lolo Sainz
1985–86 Real Madrid FC Barcelona
2–0
Lolo Sainz
1986–87 FC Barcelona Ron Negrita Joventut
3–1
Aíto García Reneses
1987–88 FC Barcelona Real Madrid
3–2
Aíto García Reneses
1988–89 FC Barcelona Real Madrid
3–2
Aíto García Reneses
1989–90 FC Barcelona RAM Joventut
3–0
Aíto García Reneses
1990–91 Montigalà Joventut FC Barcelona
3–1
Corny Thompson Lolo Sainz
1991–92 Montigalà Joventut Real Madrid Asegurator
3–2
Mike Smith Lolo Sainz
1992–93 Real Madrid Teka Marbella Joventut
3–2
Arvydas Sabonis Clifford Luyk
1993–94 Real Madrid Teka FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
3–0
Arvydas Sabonis Clifford Luyk
1994–95 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Unicaja
3–2
Michael Ansley Aíto García Reneses
1995–96 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Caja San Fernando
3–0
Xavi Fernández Aíto García Reneses
1996–97 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Real Madrid Teka
3–2
Roberto Dueñas Aíto García Reneses
1997–98 TDK Manresa TAU Cerámica
3–1
Joan Creus Luis Casimiro
1998–99 FC Barcelona Caja San Fernando
3–0
Derrick Alston Aíto García Reneses
1999–00 Real Madrid Teka FC Barcelona
3–2
Alberto Angulo Sergio Scariolo
2000–01 FC Barcelona Real Madrid Teka
3–0
Pau Gasol Aíto García Reneses
2001–02 TAU Cerámica Unicaja
3–0
Elmer Bennett Duško Ivanović
2002–03 FC Barcelona Pamesa Valencia
3–0
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Svetislav Pešić
2003–04 FC Barcelona Adecco Estudiantes
3–2
Dejan Bodiroga Svetislav Pešić
2004–05 Real Madrid TAU Cerámica
3–2
Louis Bullock Božidar Maljković
2005–06 Unicaja TAU Cerámica
3–0
Jorge Garbajosa Sergio Scariolo
2006–07 Real Madrid Winterthur FC Barcelona
3–1
Felipe Reyes Joan Plaza
2007–08 TAU Cerámica AXA FC Barcelona
3–0
Pete Mickeal Neven Spahija
2008–09 Regal FC Barcelona TAU Cerámica
3–1
Juan Carlos Navarro Xavi Pascual
2009–10 Caja Laboral Regal FC Barcelona
3–0
Tiago Splitter Duško Ivanović
2010–11 Regal FC Barcelona Bizkaia Bilbao Basket
3–0
Juan Carlos Navarro Xavi Pascual
2011–12 FC Barcelona Regal Real Madrid
3–2
Erazem Lorbek Xavi Pascual
2012–13 Real Madrid FC Barcelona Regal
3–2
Felipe Reyes Pablo Laso
2013–14 FC Barcelona Real Madrid
3–1
Juan Carlos Navarro Xavi Pascual
2014–15 Real Madrid FC Barcelona
3–0
Sergio Llull Pablo Laso
2015–16 Real Madrid FC Barcelona Lassa
3–1
Sergio Llull Pablo Laso
2016–17 Valencia Basket Real Madrid
3–1
Bojan Dubljević Pedro Martínez
2017–18 Real Madrid Kirolbet Baskonia
3–1
Rudy Fernández Pablo Laso
2018–19 Real Madrid Barça Lassa
3–1
Facundo Campazzo Pablo Laso
2019–20 Kirolbet Baskonia Barça
69–67
Luca Vildoza Duško Ivanović
2020–21 Barça Real Madrid
2–0
Nikola Mirotić Šarūnas Jasikevičius
2021–22 Real Madrid Barça
3–1
Walter Tavares Pablo Laso
2022–23 Barça Real Madrid
3–0
Nikola Mirotić Šarūnas Jasikevičius
2023–24 Real Madrid UCAM Murcia
3–0
Džanan Musa Chus Mateo

Titles by club

Club Champions Runners-up Winning years
Barcelona 17 14 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2021, 2023
Real Madrid 15 10 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024
Baskonia 4 5 2002, 2008, 2010, 2020
Joventut 2 4 1991, 1992
Málaga 1 2 2006
Valencia 1 1 2017
Manresa 1 0 1998
Real Betis 0 2
Estudiantes 0 1
Bilbao 0 1
UCAM Murcia 0 1


The Spain Liga ACB is the top professional basketball league in Spain, featuring some of the best teams and players in the country. The tournament is highly competitive and attracts a large following of passionate basketball fans.

Teams from all over Spain compete in the Liga ACB, with games taking place in various cities throughout the country. The tournament features a regular season followed by playoffs, culminating in a championship series to determine the league champion.

The Liga ACB showcases the talent and skill of Spanish basketball players, as well as international players who compete in the league. The games are fast-paced and exciting, with high-scoring action and intense competition.

Fans of basketball in Spain eagerly anticipate the start of the Liga ACB each season, as they cheer on their favorite teams and players in pursuit of the championship title. The tournament is a must-watch for any basketball enthusiast looking to witness top-level competition in Spain.