1989–90 Primera División De Baloncesto
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The 1989–90 Primera División season was the second category of the
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during the 1989–90 season. It was the second played with the name of ''Primera División''.


Format

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


Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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
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* 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


Venues and locations


Regular season


PlayOffs


Promotion playoffs

Semifinal winners are promoted to
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Relegation playoffs


Final standings


References


External links


League at JM Almenzar website
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