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The Circuito Mexicano de Básquetbol, also known with the
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CIMEBA, was a professional basketball league in
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. The first edition was the 1970–71 season, and it continued until the 2006–07 season, after which the league was discontinued. The league coexisted with the
Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional The National Professional Basketball League ( or LNBP) is the top professional basketball league in Mexico. The league was founded in 2000 with 10 teams. Despite its short history, the LNBP has established itself as the one of the most important ...
(LNBP) from 2000 to 2007, and with the Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA) from 2001 to 2007.


History

CIMEBA was founded in 1970, with the first season being played between 1970 and 1971. The league held an annual All-Star Game. In November 1999 a selection of CIMEBA players named "CIMEBA All-Stars" toured the United States and played games against
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, and Purdue. In the late 1990s and the early 2000s, CIMEBA rules established a maximum number of 3 foreign players per team. In the early 2000s the league also organized another tournament, ''Conferencia de Básquetbol de Desarrollo CIMEBA'' (CIMEBA Development Basketball Conference), also known as COBADE, which was played at the same time as CIMEBA. CIMEBA was the main basketball league in Mexico until the creation of the LNBP (2000) and the CIBACOPA (2001). In the early 2000s the league experienced financial difficulties. Some of the teams left for the LNBP, while others retired mid-season. The last edition was the 2006–07 season, won by Guerreros de Chilpancingo. The last CIMEBA president was Agustín Villa.


List of champions


Championships


References


External links

*{{Cite web, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928181600/http://www.cimeba.com.mx/, url=http://www.cimeba.com.mx/, title=CIMEBA Official Website, archive-date=September 28, 2007, language=es Basketball leagues in Mexico 1970 establishments in Mexico Sports leagues established in 1970 2007 disestablishments in Mexico Sports leagues disestablished in 2007