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1989–90 Primera División de Baloncesto

The 1989–90 Primera División season was the second category of the Spanish basketball league system during the 1989–90 season. It was the second played with the name of Primera División.


The 1989–90 Primera División season was the second category of the Spanish basketball league system during the 1989–90 season. It was the second played with the name of Primera División.

16 teams played this season.

  • Regular Season

    • League of 16 teams in a single group where they play all against all in two rounds.
    • The last two teams are relegated to Segunda Division.
  • Promotion playoffs

    • The top 8 play two knockout rounds for promotion. The first round is the best of 3 matches (first and third matches are played at the home of the best classified in the previous phase) and the second to the best of 5 (first, third and fifth matches are played at the home of the best classified in the phase previous). The two winners go up to the ACB League.
  • Relegation playoffs

    • Those classified between the 11th to 14th places play a best of 5 matches (first, third and fifth matches are played at the home of the best classified in the previous phase), the 2 losers go down to Segunda Division.

A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 10 sides from the 1988–89 season, one relegated from the 1988–89 ACB, three promoted from the Segunda División and two Wild Cards.

Teams relegated from Liga ACB

  • CB Askatuak

Teams promoted from Segunda División

  • Choleck Llíria
  • Cirsa Hospitalet
  • CB Argaray

Wild Cards

  • Cajahuelva, who obtained a relegation place the previous season.
  • CB Las Rozas

Teams that resigned to participate

  • CB Oviedo sold his place to Atlético de Madrid
TeamHome city
Atlético de MadridMadrid
BC AndorraAndorra la Vella
CAB ObradoiroSantiago de Compostela
CajahuelvaHuelva
Caja BadajozBadajoz
CB ArgarayPamplona
CB AskatuakSan Sebastián
CB GuadalajaraGuadalajara
CB Las RozasLas Rozas
CD CajamadridAlcalá de Henares
Choleck LlíriaLlíria
Cirsa HospitaletHospitalet de Llobregat
Elosúa LeónLeón
Lagisa GijónGijón
Júver MurciaMurcia
Syrius PatronatoPalma de Mallorca
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
13023724932288+20553Qualification to Promotion
23022826312349+28252
330191125582340+21849
430191125342431+10349
530181225432488+5548
630181225662539+2748
730181225522437+11548
830171325202459+6147
930151526162553+6345
1030141624892494−544
1130131726612615+4643Qualification to Relegation
1230131724702564−9443
1330111924102437−2741
1430111924582621−16341
153062424412770−32936Relegation to Segunda División
163032724972942−44533

Semifinal winners are promoted to Liga ACB.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
Cirsa Hospitalet3–2CB Askatuak103–8876–9473–7889–7385–77
Atlético de Madrid1–3Lagisa Gijón65–6879–7168–7674–790
PosTeamPldWLQualification or relegation
135278Promoted to ACB
2362412
3362115Excluded for the following season
4351916
532239
6331914
7331914
8321814
9301515
10301416
11351619
12341420
13341420Relegation to Segunda División
14351322
1530624
1630327
  • League at JM Almenzar website
  • hispaligas.net
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