2009–10 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto

2009–10 Liga Femenina season
LeagueLiga Femenina
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 2009–March 2011 (regular season)
April 2011 (playoff)
Number of games182 (regular season)
Number of teams14
Finals championsRos Casares Valencia
  Runners-upPerfumerías Avenida

The 2009–10 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto was the 47th edition of the Spanish premier championship for women's basketball teams. Defending champion Ros Casares again defeated CB Avenida in the final to win its fourth title in a row, an overall seventh.[1] CB Rivas and CDB Zaragoza also qualified for the championship play-offs.[2] Ros Casares, Avenida and Rivas qualified for the 2010–11 Euroleague, while Zaragoza and CB Islas Canarias qualified for the 2010–11 Eurocup. On the other hand, Real Canoe and CB Estudiantes were relegated.

Teams by autonomous community

Autonomous community Teams
Madrid 3: Estudiantes, Real Canoe, Rivas
Catalunya 3: Olesa, Sedis, Uni Girona
Islas Baleares 2: Joventut Mariana, Puig d'en Valls
Aragón 1: Zaragoza
Castilla y León 1: Avenida
Comunidad Valenciana 1: Ros Casares
Euskadi 1: Txingudi
Galicia 1: Celta Vigo
Islas Canarias 1: Islas Canarias

Regular season

# Teams Pld W L PF PA PS Q/R FIBA
1 Ros Casares 26 25 1 2233 1668 Qualified for the play-offs Qualified for the Euroleague
2 Avenida 26 23 3 1928 1621 Qualified for the play-offs Qualified for the Euroleague
3 Rivas 26 21 5 1884 1615 Qualified for the play-offs Qualified for the Euroleague
4 Zaragoza 26 14 12 1703 1700 9 Qualified for the play-offs Qualified for the Eurocup
5 Uni Girona 26 13 13 1682 1774 Qualified for the Eurocup, but renounced1
6 Celta Vigo 26 13 13 1821 1827 3
7 Olesa 26 12 14 1895 1958 2
8 Islas Canarias 26 12 14 1796 1825 3 Invited to the Eurocup1
9 Joventut Mariana 26 12 14 1831 1895 3
10 Sedis 26 11 15 1893 1945
11 Txingudi 26 8 18 1699 1858 3
12 Real Canoe 26 8 18 1710 1955 Relegated 2
13 Estudiantes 26 6 20 1605 1826 1 Relegated
14 Puig d'en Valls 26 4 22 1662 1875 7 Spared from relegation 2

1 Despite qualifying for the FIBA EuroCup Uni Girona withdrew from the competition for financial reasons.[3] It was replaced by CB Islas Canarias.
2 Despite avoiding relegation Real Canoe withdrew from the championship for financial reasons. CB Puig d'en Valls subsequently bought its place in the championship.[4]

Play-offs

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg*
Ros Casares 2-0 Zaragoza 80-64 79-52
Perfumerías Avenida 2-0 Rivas 65-59 68-65

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg*
Ros Casares 2-0 Avenida 78-69 82-78
Liga Femenina de Baloncesto 2009-10 Champions

Ros Casares Valencia
Seventh title

References