Primera FEB
Spanish second basketball division
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2024 | Leyma Coruña becomes the latest champion of the Primera FEB, adding to the league's rich competitive history. |
2024 | League officially renamed to Primera FEB, signaling a new phase in its historical development. |
2023 | MoraBanc Andorra wins their second championship, further establishing their competitive presence in the league. |
September 2023 | Leyma Coruña won the championship in the 2023-24 season, with United States's Alex Barcello named MVP and Spain's Diego Epifanio as the champion's coach. |
2022 | Venezuelan player Michael Carrera dominates the league's top performer statistics, leading in rating, PIR, and top scoring categories. |
2022 | Covirán Granada wins the championship, marking their first title in the league. |
September 2022 | MoraBanc Andorra won the championship in the 2022-23 season, with Venezuela's Michael Carrera named MVP and Spain's Natxo Lezkano as the champion's coach. |
2021 | Marc Gasol, a Spanish professional basketball player, appears in the league's top performer records. |
2021 | Río Breogán wins the championship, becoming one of the few clubs to win multiple titles in the league's history. |
September 2021 | Covirán Granada won the championship in the 2021-22 season, with Spain's Marc Gasol named MVP and Spain's Pablo Pin as the champion's coach. |
2020 | Gipuzkoa Basket wins their third championship, sharing the unique distinction of being a three-time league winner. |
2020 | Gipuzkoa Basket wins the championship during the pandemic-affected season. |
September 2020 | Río Breogán won the championship in the 2020-21 season, with Denmark's Kevin Larsen named MVP and Spain's Diego Epifanio as the champion's coach. |
June 2019 | Concluded the 2019-20 season, which was the 24th season of the Primera FEB division since its inception in 1996. |
March 2019 | Basketball season curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking an unprecedented interruption in the league's history. |
2015 | League rebrands to LEB Oro, maintaining its second-division status in Spanish basketball. |
September 30 2011 | Jeff Xavier tied the record for most steals with 11 in a game against Huesca. |
March 2 2011 | Albert Sàbat tied the record for most three-pointers with 9 against Cáceres, shooting from 6.75 meters. |
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