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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