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.

Format

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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.


Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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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
Teams promoted from Segunda División
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

Venues and locations

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Patronato
 
Argaray
 
Badajoz
 
Huelva
Location of teams in 1989–90 1ªDivisión
 
 
At.Madrid
Location of teams in 1989–90 1ªDivisión (Community of Madrid)
Team Home city
Atlético de Madrid Madrid
BC Andorra   Andorra la Vella
CAB Obradoiro Santiago de Compostela
Cajahuelva Huelva
Caja Badajoz Badajoz
CB Argaray Pamplona
CB Askatuak San Sebastián
CB Guadalajara Guadalajara
CB Las Rozas Las Rozas
CD Cajamadrid Alcalá de Henares
Choleck Llíria Llíria
Cirsa Hospitalet Hospitalet de Llobregat
Elosúa León León
Lagisa Gijón Gijón
Júver Murcia Murcia
Syrius Patronato Palma de Mallorca

Regular season

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 CD Cajamadrid 30 23 7 2493 2288 +205 53 Qualification to Promotion
2 Júver Murcia 30 22 8 2631 2349 +282 52
3 CAB Obradoiro 30 19 11 2558 2340 +218 49
4 Elosúa León 30 19 11 2534 2431 +103 49
5 BC Andorra 30 18 12 2543 2488 +55 48
6 Cajahuelva 30 18 12 2566 2539 +27 48
7 Syrius Patronato 30 18 12 2552 2437 +115 48
8 Choleck Llíria 30 17 13 2520 2459 +61 47
9 CB Guadalajara 30 15 15 2616 2553 +63 45
10 Caja Badajoz 30 14 16 2489 2494 −5 44
11 Cirsa Hospitalet 30 13 17 2661 2615 +46 43 Qualification to Relegation
12 Atlético de Madrid 30 13 17 2470 2564 −94 43
13 Lagisa Gijón 30 11 19 2410 2437 −27 41
14 CB Askatuak 30 11 19 2458 2621 −163 41
15 CB Las Rozas 30 6 24 2441 2770 −329 36 Relegation to Segunda División
16 CB Argaray 30 3 27 2497 2942 −445 33

PlayOffs

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Promotion playoffs

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Semifinal winners are promoted to Liga ACB.

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsPromoted to Liga ACB
 
                      
 
 
 
 
1 CD Cajamadrid6970
 
 
 
8 Choleck Llíria8272
 
8 Choleck Llíria808075
 
 
 
4 Elosúa León818382
 
4 Elosúa León878189
 
 
 
5 BC Andorra947387
 
4 Elosúa León
 
 
 
2 Júver Murcia
 
2 Júver Murcia82103
 
 
 
7 Syrius Patronato7286
 
2 Júver Murcia909389
 
 
 
3 CAB Obradoiro868780
 
3 CAB Obradoiro827169
 
 
6 Cajahuelva737459
 

Relegation playoffs

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Cirsa Hospitalet 3–2 CB Askatuak 103–88 76–94 73–78 89–73 85–77
Atlético de Madrid 1–3 Lagisa Gijón 65–68 79–71 68–76 74–79 0


Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Qualification or relegation
1 Júver Murcia (P) 35 27 8 Promoted to ACB
2 Elosúa León (P) 36 24 12
3 CAB Obradoiro 36 21 15 Excluded for the following season
4 Choleck Llíria 35 19 16
5 CD Cajamadrid 32 23 9
6 BC Andorra 33 19 14
7 Cajahuelva 33 19 14
8 Syrius Patronato 32 18 14
9 CB Guadalajara 30 15 15
10 Caja Badajoz 30 14 16
11 Cirsa Hospitalet 35 16 19
12 Lagisa Gijón 34 14 20
13 Atlético de Madrid (R) 34 14 20 Relegation to Segunda División
14 CB Askatuak 35 13 22
15 CB Las Rozas (R) 30 6 24
16 CB Argaray (R) 30 3 27
Source: hispaligas.net
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

References

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