The Segunda FEB, formerly known as LEB 2 and LEB Plata, is the third basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system and the second basketball division organized by the Spanish Basketball Federation. Since 2019, three teams are promoted to Primera FEB and six teams are relegated to Tercera FEB.

Quick Facts Formerly, Founded ...
Segunda FEB
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FormerlyLEB 2 (2000–2007)
LEB Plata (2007–2024)
Founded2000; 25 years ago (2000)
First season2000–01
CountrySpain
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams28
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toPrimera FEB
Relegation toTercera FEB
Domestic cup(s)Spain Cup
Copa LEB Plata (defunct)
Current championsBasket Cartagena
(1st title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsIraurgi SB
(2 titles)
Websitesegundafeb.com
2024–25 season
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From the 2024–25 season it will be named Segunda FEB.[1]

LEB Plata history

Former LEB Plata logo (2015–2024).

League names

  • 2000–2006: LEB 2
  • 2006–2007: Adecco LEB 2
  • 2007–2015: Adecco Plata
  • 2015–2024: LEB Plata
  • From 2024 onwards: Segunda FEB

Champions

More information Season, Champion ...
SeasonChampionOther promoted teamsMVP
2000–01Llobregat Centre CornellàCD Universidad ComplutenseUnited States Rahshon Turner
2001–02Basket Bilbao BerriCB TarragonaUnited States Melvin Simon
2002–03CB AracenaCBC Algeciras CepsaUnited States John Schuck
2003–04Valls Félix HotelCalpe Aguas de CalpeUnited States Shalawn Miller
2004–05CB L'HospitaletAlcúdia-AracenaUnited States Thomas Terrell
2005–06Autocid Ford BurgosAguas de Valencia GandíaUnited States Brett Beeson
2006–07Beirasar RosalíaCiudad de La Laguna CanariasUnited States Jason Blair
2007–08Akasvayu VicIllescas Urban CLMUnited States Stevie Johnson
2008–09Faymasa PalenciaWTC Almeda Park CornellàHaiti Robert Joseph
2009–10Fundación Adepal AlcázarLobe HuescaUnited States Ronald Thompson
2010–11Knet RiojaIberostar Mallorca BàsquetUnited States Ian O'Leary
2011–12River AndorraAguas de Sousas OurenseMontenegro Marko Todorović
2012–13Unión Financiera Asturiana Oviedo BaloncestoPalma Air EuropaUnited States Will Hanley
2013–14Fundación Baloncesto FuenlabradaCB PratNigeria Ola Atoyebi
2014–15Cáceres Patrimonio de la HumanidadAmics CastellóUnited States Nick Washburn
2015–16Marín Ence PeixegalegoSáenz Horeca AraberriUnited States Javonte Green
2016–17Sammic ISBComercial Ulsa Ciudad de ValladolidSpain Sergio de la Fuente
2017–18Covirán GranadaReal Canoe NCSpain Tyson Pérez
2018–19HLA AlicanteAfanion CB Almansa and Marín Ence PeixeGalegoSpain Jordi Trias
2019–20Season curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[a]
2020–21Juaristi ISBBarça B and CB Prat
2021–22Grupo Alega Cantabria CBTBueno Arenas Albacete Basket and Hereda Club Ourense Baloncesto
2022–23UBU TizonaCB Prat and Hestia Menorca
2023–24ODILO FC Cartagena CBZamora Enamora and CB Starlabs Morón
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Performance by club

Current clubs

Location of teams in 2024–25 Segunda FEB
Red: Group East; Green: Group West
Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2024–25 Segunda FEB
More information Team, Home city ...
Team Home city Arena
Biele ISB Azpeitia Municipal
Bueno Arenas Albacete Basket Albacete El Parque
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Cáceres Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres
Caja'87 Baloncesto Seville San Pablo
CB L'Horta Godella Godella Municipal
CB Prat El Prat de Llobregat Pavelló Joan Busquets
CB Santfeliuenc Sant Feliu de Llobregat Juan Carlos Navarro
Ciudad de Huelva Huelva Carolina Marín
Class Bàsquet Sant Antoni Sant Antoni de Portmany Sa Pedrera
Clínica Ponferrada SDP Ponferrada Pabellón Lydia Valentín
Coto Córdoba CB Córdoba Vista Alegre
Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa León Palacio de los Deportes
Damex UDEA Algeciras Algeciras Doctor Juan Carlos Mateo
Fibwi Palma Palma Son Moix
Gran Canaria B Las Palmas Vega de San José
Homs UE Mataró Mataró Josep Mora
Ibersol CB Tarragona Tarragona El Serrallo
La Salud Archena Archena Joaquín López Fontes
Lobe Huesca La Magia Huesca Palacio Municipal de Huesca
Maderas Sorlí Benicarló Benicarló Pavelló Poliesportiu Municipal
Melilla Ciudad del Deporte Melilla Javier Imbroda Ortiz
Nadunet Refitel Bàsquet Llíria Llíria Pla del Arc
OCA Global CB Salou Salou Centre Salou
Palmer Basket Mallorca Palma Palma Son Moix
PROINBENI UPB Gandia Gandia Municipal
Rioverde Clavijo Logroño Palacio de los Deportes
Sol Gironès Bisbal Bàsquet La Bisbal d'Empordà Municipal
Teknei Bizkaia Zornotza Amorebieta-Etxano Larrea
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Copa LEB Plata

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The Copa LEB Plata (LEB Plata Cup) was a championship played from to 2001 to 2024.

In the first editions, the three top teams in the first half season and an organizer team played the Cup in a Final Four format. Since 2009, the teams who play this cup are two first qualified in the half season, and it's hosted by the first qualified. The winner of the Copa LEB Plata would be the first team in the play-offs if it finishes between the second and the fifth at the final of the Regular Season.

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Winner Runner-up Score MVP
2001AlgecirasCB TarragonaCB Cornellà84–82Spain Salva Camps
2002BilbaoBilbao BasketCB Tarragona84–74Spain Lucho Fernández
2003PlasenciaCB AracenaCB Plasencia80–71United States DeCarlo Deveaux
2004LogroñoCB ClavijoCI Rosalía de Castro77–75Spain Manu Coego
2005GandíaCB AtapuercaGandía Bàsquet98–78United States Tony Smith
2006PontevedraCB AtapuercaCB Peñas Huesca88–78Argentina Diego Guaita
2007Santiago de CompostelaClub Ourense BaloncestoCB 1939 Canarias90–89Spain Sony Vázquez
2008PalenciaCB VicCB Illescas66–64Dominican Republic Eulis Báez
2009PalenciaPalencia BaloncestoCB L'Hospitalet69–65Spain Carles Bravo
2010HuescaCB Peñas HuescaCD Huelva Baloncesto89–67United States Stevie Johnson
2011LogroñoCB ClavijoBC Andorra79–72Brazil Sidão Santana
2012Andorra la VellaAraberri BCBC Andorra82–74Spain Alberto Ausina
2013GuadalajaraCEBA GuadalajaraOviedo CB78–71Spain Sergio Llorente
2014FuenlabradaCB PratBaloncesto Fuenlabrada B83–79Spain Sergio Pérez
2015Castellón de la PlanaAB CastellóCEBA Guadalajara88–73United States Nick Washburn
2016ÁvilaCB PeixefrescoÓbila CB76–66Spain Antonio Pantín
2017GranadaFundación CB GranadaFundación Lucentum Baloncesto80–74Spain Jesús Fernández
2018GranadaFundación CB GranadaCP La Roda71–63United States Devin Wright
2019AlicanteFundación Lucentum BaloncestoCB Zamora86–68Spain Álex Galán
2020AzpeitiaIraurgi SBBàsquet Girona74–69United States Spencer Reaves
2021Sant Joan DespíIraurgi SBFC Barcelona Bàsquet B84–82Spain Ibon Guridi
2022Amorebieta-EtxanoZornotza STSant Antoni Ibiza Feeling66–64Spain Alberto Cabrera
2023MahónCB TizonaCB Menorca90–76United States Joe Cremo
2024ZamoraCB ZamoraBasket Cartagena95–89Lithuania Jonas Paukštė
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Final Four Editions

Since 2009, the Copa LEB Plata is only played with the two top teams at the first half of the LEB Plata season

Stat leaders at LEB Plata

More information Season, Top rating ...
SeasonTop ratingPIRTop scorerPPGTop rebounderRPGTop AssistantAPG
2000–01 United States Rahshon Turner24.48 Spain Nacho Yáñez21.83 Venezuela Richard Lugo11.00 Spain Carlos Braña4.20
2001–02 United States Melvin Simon24.31 United States Danny Moore20.60 United States Melvin Simon10.69 Spain Fernando Pérez4.15
2002–03 United States David Schuck21.86 Trinidad and Tobago Duane Virgil20.12 United States David Schuck9.97 Spain José Báez4.90
2003–04 United States Shalawn Miller25.42 United States Tony Smith22.69 Spain José Manuel Coego11.31 Spain Lino López4.96
2004–05 United States Thomas Terrell30.39 United States Thomas Terrell22.97 Panama Antonio García13.07 Spain Lino López5.10
2005–06 United States Brett Beeson22.23 United States Tony Smith21.03 United States Rammel Allen9.84 Spain Jorge Jiménez6.03
2006–07 United States Jason Blair25.38 United States Brett Beeson19.21 United States Jakim Donaldson11.26 Spain Frederic Castelló4.64
2007–08 United States Stevie Johnson25.39 United States Stevie Johnson21.39 Brazil Paulão Prestes9.40 Spain Josep Marcos4.66
2008–09 Haiti Robert Joseph23.90 United Kingdom Tarick Johnson20.11 Spain Pep Ortega8.73 Spain Lino López4.40
2010–11 United States Ian O'Leary20.38 United States Mat Witt16.39 United States Ian O'Leary9.50 United States Mat Witt6.04
2011–12 Montenegro Marko Todorović20.38 United States Alfredo Ott17.58 United States Alex Thompson8.48 Uruguay Federico Bavosi5.83
2012–13 United States Will Hanley23.65 United States Will Hanley17.65 United States Will Hanley11.20 Spain Fran Cárdenas6.35
2013–14 Nigeria Olasumbo Atoyebi20.05 Spain Ibon Carreto16.25 Nigeria Olasumbo Atoyebi10.50 Spain José Antonio Marco6.08
2014–15 United States Nick Washburn20.04 United States Ridge McKeither17.70 United States Dane Johnson9.13 Spain José Antonio Marco7.12
2015–16 United States Javonte Green21.60 United States Gabe Rogers18.38 Spain Jesús Fernández10.17 Spain Javier Marín4.42
2016–17 Spain Sergio de la Fuente19.17 Spain Sergio de la Fuente17.13 Spain Sergio de la Fuente10.20 United States Lamonte Thomas4.77
2017–18 Dominican Republic Tyson Pérez20.57 United Kingdom Will Saunders17.41 Norway Karamo Jawara9.81 Spain Adrián Fuentes5.86
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Notes

  1. Real Murcia was declared champion and promoted to LEB Oro alongside Bàsquet Girona and UBU Tizona.

References

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