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Current season, competition or edition: File:Sports current event.svg 2010–11 LPB Season | |
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 2008 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Country | Portugal |
Continent | Europe |
Official website | Official Website |
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The Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol (in English: Portuguese Basketball League) is the top men’s basketball league in Portugal. From the 2008-09 season onwards, the competition will be organized once again by the Federação Portuguesa de Basquetebol after 13 seasons. This was caused by the fold of the LCB, after many years of financial problems, which was a professional league. The league is now semi-professional. SL Benfica has been the dominant force since 2008, winning 58 of the 60 regular season games played by the team since the beginning of the 2008/2009 season and becoming champions twice.
Portuguese Champions[]
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- 1932/1933: Conimbricense
- 1933/1934: União de Lisboa
- 1934/1935: Carnide
- 1935/1936: Carnide (2)
- 1936/1937: Carnide (3)
- 1937/1938: Carnide (4)
- 1938/1939: CF Belenenses
- 1939/1940: SL Benfica
- 1940/1941: Carnide (5)
- 1941/1942: Vasco da Gama AC
- 1942/1943: Carnide (6)
- 1943/1944: Carnide (7)
- 1944/1945: CF Belenenses (2)
- 1945/1946: SL Benfica (2)
- 1946/1947: SL Benfica (3)
- 1947/1948: Vasco da Gama AC (2)
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- 1948/1949: Académica
- 1949/1950: Académica (2)
- 1950/1951: Vasco da Gama AC (3)
- 1951/1952: FC Porto
- 1952/1953: FC Porto (2)
- 1953/1954: Sporting CP
- 1954/1955: Académica (3)
- 1955/1956: Sporting CP (2)
- 1956/1957: Barreirense
- 1957/1958: Barreirense (2)
- 1958/1959: Académica (4)
- 1959/1960: Sporting CP (3)
- 1960/1961: SL Benfica (4)
- 1961/1962: SL Benfica (5)
- 1962/1963: SL Benfica (6)
- 1963/1964: SL Benfica (7)
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- 1964/1965: SL Benfica (8)
- 1966/1967: Benfica de Luanda (ANG)
- 1967/1968: Sporting L. Marques (MOZ)
- 1968/1969: Sporting CP (4)
- 1969/1970: SL Benfica (9)
- 1970/1971: Sporting L. Marques (MOZ) (2)
- 1971/1972: FC Porto (3)
- 1972/1973: Sporting L. Marques (MOZ) (3)
- 1973/1974: Malhangalene (MOZ)
- 1974/1975: SL Benfica (10)
- 1975/1976: Sporting CP (5)
- 1976/1977: Ginasio Figueirense
- 1977/1978: Sporting CP (6)
- 1978/1979: FC Porto (4)
- 1979/1980: FC Porto (5)
- 1980/1981: Sporting CP (6)
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- 1981/1982: Sporting CP (7)
- 1982/1983: FC Porto (6)
- 1983/1984: CA Queluz
- 1984/1985: SL Benfica (11)
- 1985/1986: SL Benfica (12)
- 1986/1987: SL Benfica (13)
- 1987/1988: Ovarense
- 1988/1989: SL Benfica (14)
- 1989/1990: SL Benfica (15)
- 1990/1991: SL Benfica (16)
- 1991/1992: SL Benfica (17)
- 1992/1993: SL Benfica (18)
- 1993/1994: SL Benfica (19)
- 1994/1995: SL Benfica (20)
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Liga de Clubes de Basquetebol Champions (Professional League - From 1995 to 2008)[]
Year | Final | |||
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Champion | Score | Runner-Up | ||
1995/1996 | FC Porto (7) | 3-1 | SL Benfica | |
1996/1997 | FC Porto (8) | 3-1 | Oliveirense | |
1997/1998 | Estrelas Avenida | 3-2 | Ovarense | |
1998/1999 | FC Porto (9) | 3-1 | Illiabum | |
1999/2000 | Ovarense (2) | 3-0 | FC Porto | |
2000/2001 | Portugal Telecom | 3-1 | Oliveirense | |
2001/2002 | Portugal Telecom (2) | 3-0 | Oliveirense | |
2002/2003 | Portugal Telecom (3) | 3-2 | Oliveirense | |
2003/2004 | FC Porto (10) | 3-1 | CA Queluz | |
2004/2005 | CA Queluz (2) | 3-0 | Ovarense | |
2005/2006 | Ovarense (3) | 3-0 | Casino Ginásio | |
2006/2007 | Ovarense (4) | 3-2 | FC Porto | |
2007/2008 | Ovarense (5) | 4-3 | FC Porto |
Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol Champions[]
Year | Final | |||
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Champion | Score | Runner-Up | ||
2008/2009 | SL Benfica (21) | 4-0 | Ovarense | |
2009/2010 | SL Benfica (22) | 4-1 | FC Porto |
Trivia[]
- Benfica was the last team to win the title before the professional era and also the first to win after professionalism was ended.
- Benfica became the second team in basketball history to achieve a perfect regular season (100% wins) in the 2008/2009 season, after Maccabi Tel Aviv in the 70's.
External links[]
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FIBA Intercontinental Cup · Arab Basketball Championship · Commonwealth Games · Diamond Ball · FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament · Lusophone Games · Mediterranean Games · Pan Arab Games | ||||||||
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