Spanish Wheelchair Basketball League
Sport | Wheelchair Basketball |
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Founded | 1971 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Country | Spain |
Most recent champion(s) | BSR Amiab Albacete |
Most titles | CD Ilunion (17 titles) |
Relegation to | Primera División |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa del Rey |
Official website | bsr |
The Spanish Wheelchair Basketball League, in Spanish called División de Honor de Baloncesto en Silla de Ruedas is the top-flight professional league for wheelchair basketball teams in Spain with men and women players. It is governed by the Spanish Sports Federation for People with Physical Disabilities (Spanish: Federación Española de Deportes de Personas con Discapacidad Físicos, FEDDF).
Founded in 1971 as Primera División it changed its name to División de Honor in 1992.[1]
Competition format
Ten teams compete annually in the league, played with a double round-robin format. The Spanish league the only one of the major leagues in Europe without playoffs.
The last two teams are relegated to a lower league, the Spanish Wheelchair Basketball First División while the two top ranked teams of the lower league are promoted to the División de Honor.
2023-24 teams
Latest winners
Despite the league was created in 1971, there are only reliable sources of results and league tables since 1989, when it started to be sponsored by ONCE.[2]
Season | Winner | Runner-up |
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1989–90 | Ademi Málaga | |
1990–91 | Ademi Málaga | |
1991–92 | CD ONCE Andalucía | |
1992–93 | CD ONCE Andalucía | |
1993–94 | CD ONCE Andalucía | |
1994–95 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
|
1995–96 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
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1996–97 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
BSR Melilla |
1997–98 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
|
1998–99 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
|
1999–00 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
ADM Econy Gran Canaria |
2000–01 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
CD ONCE Andalucía |
2001–02 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
CD ONCE Andalucía |
2002–03 | CD ONCE Andalucía | CD Fundosa ONCE
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2003–04 | CD ONCE Andalucía | ADM Econy Gran Canaria |
2004–05 | CD ONCE Andalucía | CP Mideba |
2005–06 | CD ONCE Andalucía | CP Mideba |
2006–07 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
Fundación Polaris World BSR |
2007–08 | CD ONCE Andalucía | CD Fundosa ONCE
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2008–09 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
CD ONCE Andalucía |
2009–10 | CD ONCE Andalucía | CD Fundosa ONCE
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2010–11 | BSR Valladolid | CD Fundosa ONCE
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2011–12 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
CID Casa Murcia Getafe |
2012–13 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
BSR Valladolid |
2013–14 | CD Fundosa ONCE |
Bilbao BSR |
2014–15 | CD Ilunion | Amiab Albacete |
2015–16 | CD Ilunion | Amiab Albacete |
2016–17 | CD Ilunion | Amiab Albacete |
2017–18 | Amiab Albacete | Bidaideak Bilbao |
2018–19 | CD Ilunion | Amiab Albacete |
2019–20 | League cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic | |
2020–21 | Bidaideak Bilbao | Amiab Albacete |
2021–22 | Amiab Albacete | CP Mideba |
2022–23 | Amiab Albacete | CD Ilunion |
See also
- Wheelchair basketball
- IWBF Champions Cup
- André Vergauwen Cup
- Willi Brinkmann Cup
- IWBF Challenge Cup
References
- ^ CAI Deporte Adaptado History Archived 2013-01-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ Baloncesto en silla de ruedas: CD ONCE 2008/09; El Desmarque Sevilla, 7 October 2008 (in Spanish)