Liga Femenina Endesa
Founded1964 (1964)
First season1964
CountrySpain
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga Femenina 2
Domestic cup(s)Copa de la Reina
SupercupSupercopa de España
International cup(s)EuroLeague
EuroCup
Current championsValencia Basket (1st title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsCB Godella-Pool Getafe, Ros Casares and Perfumerías Avenida (8 titles)
TV partnersTeledeporte
Websiteligafemenina.es
2022–23 season

The Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, also known as Liga Femenina Endesa for sponsorship reasons, is the highest level of league competition for women's basketball in Spain. It is the women's equivalent of the men's Liga ACB and is run by the Spanish Basketball Federation. The league was founded in 1964 and is played under FIBA rules.

Throughout its history 13 clubs have been champions; CB Godella-Pool Getafe (with both names), Ros Casares and Perfumerías Avenida have won the most championships, with eight.

Liga championship rules

Each team has to play all the other teams in its division twice, once at home and once away. This means that in Liga Femenina de Baloncesto the league's regular season ends after all teams play 26 matches.

At the end of the league, the eight best teams in the standings start a play-off, pitting the first place team in the standings versus the 8th place team in the standings, and so on. There are three playoff rounds, each consisting of three-game series, and the winner of the finals round becomes the champion of the Liga Femenina de Baloncesto. This is similar to the NBA playoffs system, but shorter.

Each season, the two last qualified teams of the regular season are relegated to Liga Femenina 2 de Baloncesto and replaced by the two first qualified teams of this league.


History

Performance by club

Club Winners Winning Years
CB Godella-Pool Getafe 8 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
Ros Casares Valencia 8 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012
CB Avenida 8 2006, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
CREFF Madrid 7 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
Picadero-El Masnou 7 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1990
Celta Vigo 5 1977, 1979, 1982, 1999, 2000
CE Mataró 3 1972, 1973, 1974
Real Canoe 3 1984, 1985, 1986
CB Tortosa 3 1987, 1988, 1989
UB - FC Barcelona 2 2003, 2005
Uni Girona CB 2 2015, 2019
Medina La Coruña 1 1966
Rivas Ecópolis 1 2014
Valencia Basket 1 2023

Stats leaders

SeasonTop ratingPIRTop scorerPPGTop rebounderRPGTop AssistantAPG
1997–98 Lithuania Jovita Jutelytė24.09 Spain Rosi Sánchez19.91 Spain Elisabeth Cebrián12.82 Spain Carmen González3.70
1998–99 Spain Nieves Anula30.67 Spain Nieves Anula27.58 Spain Elisabeth Cebrián8.80 Spain Sandra Gallego3.31
1999–00 United States Brandy Reed25.77 United States Brandy Reed25.19 United States Pollyanna Johns11.43 Spain Amaya Valdemoro2.88
2000–01 Spain Amaya Valdemoro21.88 Spain Amaya Valdemoro22.40 Central African Republic Françoise Meyendo10.96 Spain Raquel Delgado2.72
2001–02 Bosnia and Herzegovina Razija Mujanović25.09 Croatia Korie Hlede20.12 Bosnia and Herzegovina Razija Mujanović10.14 Russia Yelena Tornikidu3.27
2002–03 Russia Yelena Tornikidu25.77 United States Shannon Johnson23.12 United States Dale Hodges10.96 Spain María José Alonso4.62
2003–04 United States Tamika Whitmore23.28 United States Tamika Whitmore23.00 United States Jermisha Dosty10.35 Spain Nuria Martínez3.35
2004–05 Russia Yelena Tornikidu24.88 Russia Yelena Tornikidu20.68 United States Amisha Carter10.31 Spain Clara Bermejo4.12
2005–06 Brazil Érika de Souza25.20 United States LaToya Thomas19.00 Brazil Érika de Souza12.92 Spain Sílvia Domínguez4.42
2006–07 Spain Marta Fernández22.22 United States Kaayla Chones19.08 United States Brooke Wyckoff11.62 Spain Silvia Morales4.62
2007–08 United States Le'coe Willingham24.42 United States Roneeka Hodges20.19 United States Le'coe Willingham11.04 Spain Silvia Morales5.00
2008–09 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sancho Lyttle27.39 United States Shay Murphy20.73 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sancho Lyttle11.56 Spain Sílvia Domínguez4.08
2009–10 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sancho Lyttle26.92 United States Shay Murphy21.12 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sancho Lyttle10.68 Spain Clara Bermejo3.88
2010–11 United States Shay Murphy23.54 United States Shay Murphy25.58 United States Courtney Paris8.77 Paraguay Paola Ferrari4.15
2011–12 United States Angelica Robinson21.00 United States D'Andra Moss20.15 United States Angelica Robinson11.15 Spain Lorena Infante5.42
2012–13 Spain Vanessa Blé21.40 United States Bernice Mosby19.27 Spain Vanessa Blé11.30 Spain Noemí Jordana4.00
2013–14 Spain Astou Ndour24.95 United States Charde Houston19.64 Spain Astou Ndour13.23 Spain Arantxa Gómez6.32
2014–15 United States Ify Ibekwe23.76 United States Bernice Mosby19.19 United States Samarie Walker11.46 Spain Noemí Jordana4.69
2015–16 Nigeria Adaora Elonu21.68 Paraguay Paola Ferrari19.15 United States Talia Caldwell11.30 Spain Arantxa Gómez5.39
2016–17 Brazil Nádia Colhado21.84 United States Roneeka Hodges16.90 United States Julia Forster11.54 Paraguay Paola Ferrari5.29
2017–18 United States Shacobia Barbee18.77 United States Shayla Cooper19.00 Jamaica Vanessa Gidden13.11 Spain Gaby Ocete5.19
2018–19 Mali Mariam Coulibaly17.04 United States Ariel Edwards17.73 Mali Mariam Coulibaly10.88 Spain Anna Gómez6.12
2019–20[1] United States Tinara Moore18.55 United States Tanaya Atkinson19.57 Jamaica Vanessa Gidden8.68 Spain Sílvia Domínguez5.64
2020–21 United States Markeisha Gatling19.70 Mali Sika Kone11.63 Serbia Aleksandra Stanaćev4.90

All-time top performances

Active Liga Femenina player

Games played

Rank Player Position(s) Seasons Years Games played
1  Noemí Jordana (ESP) PG 19 1998–2017 540
2  Luci Pascua (ESP) C 18 2002–2020 493
3  Laia Palau (ESP) PG 16 1997– 447
4  Isa Sánchez (ESP) SG 15 1997–2013 409
5  Laura Antoja (ESP) PG 15 1997–2013 383
6  S. Domínguez (ESP) PG 13 2005– 376
7  Thania Quintero (ESP) SG 15 1997–2013 371
8  Clara Bermejo (ESP) PG 14 2000–2014 370
9  Elisa Aguilar (ESP) PG 12 2000–2012 363
10  María Pina (ESP) SF 16 2005– 360

Points

Rank Player Position Years Points Games played Points per game
1  A. Valdemoro (ESP) SF 1997–2012 5,190 305 17.0
2  Silvia Morales (ESP) SG 1998–2012 4,994 344 14.5
3  Isa Sánchez (ESP) SG 1997–2013 4,793 409 11.7
4  M. Fernández (ESP) SG 1999–2015 4,737 358 13.2
5  Noemí Jordana (ESP) PG 1998–2017 4,422 540 8.2
6  Érika de Souza (BRA) C 2003–2020 4,266 341 12.5
7  Sandra Gallego (ESP) SG 1997–2008 3,790 319 11.9
8  Rosi Sánchez (ESP) SG 1997–2012 3,665 256 14.3
9  Paola Ferrari (PAR) SF 2007– 3,527 294 12.0
10  Pilar Valero (ESP) SG 1997–2010 3,495 334 10.5

Rebounds

Rank Player Position Years Rebounds Games played Rebounds per game
1  Érika de Souza (BRA) C 2003–2020 3,000 341 8.8
2  Luci Pascua (ESP) C 2002–2020 2,903 493 5.9
3  Ingrid Pons (ESP) PF 1997–2008 2,133 341 6.3
4  Betty Cebrián (ESP) C 1997–2005 1,581 217 7.3
5  Murriel Page (USA) PF 2001–2010 1,578 181 8.7
6  Sancho Lyttle (VIN) C 2006–2012 1,562 158 9.9
7  A. Valdemoro (ESP) SF 1997–2012 1,541 305 5.1
8  Gisela Vega (ARG) PF 2002–2018 1,530 216 7.1
9  Cindy Lima (ESP) C 1998–2014 1,498 302 5.0
10  Laia Palau (ESP) PG 1997– 1,480 447 3.3

Assists

Rank Player Position Years Assists Games played Assists per game
1  Laia Palau (ESP) PG 1997– 1,366 447 3.1
2  S. Domínguez (ESP) PG 2005– 1,352 376 3.6
3  Noemí Jordana (ESP) PG 1998–2017 1,256 540 2.3
4  Gaby Ocete (ESP) PG 2006– 1,134 312 3.6
5  Elisa Aguilar (ESP) PG 2000–2012 1,003 363 2.8
6  Clara Bermejo (ESP) PG 2000–2014 988 370 2.7
7  Silvia Morales (ESP) SG 1998–2012 963 344 2.8
8  Anna Gómez (ESP) PG 2004– 950 333 2.9
9  M. Fernández (ESP) SG 1999–2015 883 358 2.5
10  Paola Ferrari (PAR) SF 2007– 861 294 2.9

Records in a game

  • Most points
  • Most rebounds
  • Most assists
  • Most three-pointers
  • Most steals
  • 12 by Arantxa Novo (Yaya María) vs. Cortegada on December 9, 2000
  • Most blocks
  • Most PIR

See also

References

  1. On May 8, 2020, the Spanish Basketball Federation finished prematurely the regular season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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