Proliga (Portugal)

The Proliga is the second basketball league in Portugal organised by the Federação Portuguesa de Basquetebol. It is the second most important basketball league in Portugal after the Portuguese Basketball Premier League. The league was created in 2003.

Clubs 2016–17

The Proliga currently has the following member clubs:[1]

Proliga Champions

Year Final
Champion Score Runner-Up
2003–04 Sampaense 3–0 Sangalhos
2004–05 Sampaense 3–1 Basket Almada
2005–06 Sampaense 3–1 Esqueira
2006–07 Vitória de Guimarães 3–0 Sampaense
2007–08 Física Torres 3–1 Vitória de Guimarães
2008–09 Illiabum 3–1 Sampaense
2009–10 Lusitânia 3–2 CBP/Sentir Penafiel
2010–11 Terceira Basket 3–2 Barcelos
2011–12 Algés 3–0 Física
2012–13 Oliveirense 3–1 Maia Basket
2013–14 Dragon Force 3–0 Illiabum
2014–15 Dragon Force 3–0 Eléctrico
2015–16 Illiabum 2–1 Atlético CP
2016–17 Terceira Basket 2–0 (63–56, 60–56) Barreirense

Total championships

Team Won Years won
Sampaense32004, 2005, 2006
Dragon Force22014, 2015
Illiabum22009, 2016
Vitória de Guimarães12007
Física Torres12008
Lusitânia12010
Terceira Basket12011,2017
Algés12012
Oliveirense12013

References

  1. "Portuguese Basketball: Proliga". Eurobasket. Sports I.T. Solutions. 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  • PROLIGA - Presentation at Portuguese Basketball Federation website
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