2025–26 ACB season

Liga Endesa1
Season2025–26
Matches played179
Teams18
Records
Biggest home winBaskonia 130–85 Manresa
(18 January 2026)
Biggest away winBilbao 72–116 Valencia
(2 January 2026)
Highest scoringAndorra 115–113 Girona
(18 October 2025)
Winning streakReal Madrid
(11 matches)
Losing streakCoviran Granada
(14 matches)
2026–27
All statistics correct as of 15 February 2026.
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa.

The 2025–26 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, is the 43rd season of the top Spanish professional basketball league, since its establishment in 1983. It started on 4 October 2025 with the regular season and will end at the latest on 28 June 2026 with the finals.[1]

Real Madrid is the defending champion.

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 18 teams contest the league, including 17 sides from the 2024–25 season and one promoted from the 2024–25 Primera FEB.

On 23 April 2025, Recoletas Salud San Pablo Burgos became the first team to clinch the promotion to ACB after an 87–74 win to Flexicar Fuenlabrada with three rounds before the end of the regular season.[2] It will be the sixth season of the team of the city of Burgos after its previous spell between 2017 and 2022 in the Spanish top tier.[3] On 8 June 2025, Real Betis Baloncesto became the second team to achieve the promotion to ACB after winning the Primera FEB Final Four in an 97–92 win after an overtime drama against Flexicar Fuenlabrada to clinch the last spot to ACB.[4] However, on 24 July 2025, the ACB rejected the membership of Real Betis Baloncesto after it did not fulfill the requirements to register the team in the league.[3][5]

The first team to be relegated from ACB was Leyma Coruña, after a 67–79 loss to Surne Bilbao Basket on 11 May 2025, after only a single season stay in the top flight just one year later that clinched the promotion to the top tier in a season that became the first promoted team in 20 years to defeat Spanish powerhouses Real Madrid and Barça in its debut season.[6][7][8] The second team to be relegated to Primera FEB was Coviran Granada, after a 67–79 win in the next-to-last round against Real Madrid on 25 May 2025, after three seasons in the top tier, that has not been able to repeat the achievements of the previous two seasons in that avoided the relegation in the last round.[9] However, on 24 July 2025, the ACB issued an invitation to Coviran Granada after Real Betis Baloncesto did not fulfill the requirements to join the league.[3][10]

Increase Promoted from Primera FEB Decrease Relegated to Primera FEB

Venues and locations

Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2025–26 ACB
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Asisa Joventut Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760[11]
Barça Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,586[12]
Bàsquet Girona Girona Fontajau 5,500[13]
Baxi Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000[14]
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744[15]
Coviran Granada Granada Palacio de Deportes 7,700[16]
Dreamland Gran Canaria Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena 9,870[17]
Hiopos Lleida Lleida Espai Fruita Barris Nord 6,100[18]
Kosner Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,504[19]
La Laguna Tenerife San Cristóbal de La Laguna Santiago Martín 5,100[20]
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra la Vella Pavelló Toni Martí 5,001[21]
Real Madrid Madrid Movistar Arena 13,109[22]
Recoletas Salud San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9,000[23]
Río Breogán Lugo Pazo dos Deportes 5,310[24]
Surne Bilbao Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,014[25]
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,454[26]
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,699[27]
Valencia Basket Valencia Roig Arena 15,600

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest)
Asisa Joventut Spain Dani Miret Croatia Ante Tomić Joma Asisa
Barça Spain Xavi Pascual Czech Republic Tomáš Satoranský Nike Assistència Sanitària
Bàsquet Girona Spain Moncho Fernández Spain Sergi Martínez Puma FIATC
Baxi Manresa Spain Diego Ocampo Spain Dani Pérez Pentex Baxi Climatización
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Joan Plaza Spain Santiago Yusta Mercury Casademont
Coviran Granada Spain Arturo Ruiz Spain Pere Tomàs Vive Coviran
Dreamland Gran Canaria Slovenia Jaka Lakovič France Andrew Albicy Spalding Dreamland, Gran Canaria
Hiopos Lleida Spain Gerard Encuentra Spain Oriol Paulí Pentex Hiopos
Kosner Baskonia Italy Paolo Galbiati Lithuania Tadas Sedekerskis Puma Kingroyal Media, Kosner
La Laguna Tenerife Spain Txus Vidorreta Brazil Marcelo Huertas Austral La Laguna, Tenerife
MoraBanc Andorra Croatia Žan Tabak Brazil Rafa Luz Kappa MoraBanc, Andorra
Real Madrid Italy Sergio Scariolo Spain Sergio Llull Adidas Emirates
Recoletas Salud San Pablo Burgos Spain Porfirio Fisac Spain Dani Díez Givova Inmobiliaria San Pablo, Burgos
Río Breogán Spain Luis Casimiro Spain Erik Quintela Adidas Estrella Galicia 0,0
Surne Bilbao Spain Jaume Ponsarnau Iceland Tryggvi Hlinason Hummel Surne Seguros & Pensiones
UCAM Murcia Spain Sito Alonso Montenegro Jonah Radebaugh Nike UCAM
Unicaja Spain Ibon Navarro Spain Alberto Díaz Joma Unicaja, Málaga
Valencia Basket Spain Pedro Martínez Spain Josep Puerto Luanvi

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Coviran Granada Spain Pablo Pin End of contract 12 June 2025[28] Pre-season Spain Ramón Díaz 21 June 2025[29]
Real Madrid Spain Chus Mateo Sacked 3 July 2025[30] Italy Sergio Scariolo 3 July 2025[31]
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Rodrigo San Miguel End of interim period 11 July 2025[32] Spain Jesús Ramírez 11 July 2025[32]
Kosner Baskonia Spain Pablo Laso Sacked 8 August 2025[33] Italy Paolo Galbiati 8 August 2025[34]
Barça Spain Joan Peñarroya 9 November 2025[35] 11th (2–4) Spain Xavi Pascual 13 November 2025[36]
San Pablo Burgos Italy Bruno Savignani 8 December 2025[37] 18th (1–8) Spain Porfirio Fisac 8 December 2025[38]
Coviran Granada Spain Ramón Díaz Resigned 4 January 2026[39] 18th (1–13) Spain Arturo Ruiz 5 January 2026[40]
MoraBanc Andorra Spain Joan Plaza Sacked 26 January 2026[41] 16th (4–13) Croatia Žan Tabak 26 January 2026[42]
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Jesús Ramírez Sacked 15 February 2026[43] 15th (6–14) Spain Joan Plaza 17 February 2026[44]

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid 20 18 2 1855 1651 +204 Qualification to playoffs
2 Valencia Basket 20 15 5 1903 1618 +285
3 UCAM Murcia 20 14 6 1783 1649 +134
4 Barça 20 14 6 1773 1601 +172
5 Kosner Baskonia 19 13 6 1766 1653 +113
6 Unicaja 20 13 7 1767 1696 +71
7 La Laguna Tenerife 20 12 8 1746 1687 +59
8 Asisa Joventut 20 12 8 1674 1620 +54
9 Surne Bilbao 20 11 9 1671 1690 −19
10 Bàsquet Girona 20 10 10 1741 1801 −60
11 Río Breogán 20 8 12 1804 1857 −53
12 Hiopos Lleida 20 8 12 1631 1752 −121
13 Baxi Manresa 20 8 12 1696 1851 −155
14 Dreamland Gran Canaria 19 7 12 1492 1584 −92
15 Casademont Zaragoza 20 6 14 1710 1814 −104
16 MoraBanc Andorra 20 5 15 1680 1851 −171
17 Recoletas Salud San Pablo Burgos 20 4 16 1746 1853 −107 Relegation to Primera FEB
18 Coviran Granada 20 1 19 1601 1811 −210
Updated to match(es) played on 15 February 2026. Source: ACB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored (Note: Head–to–head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)

Results

Home \ Away JOV BAR GIR BAX CAZ COV DGC HIO BKN LLT MBA RMB BUR BRE SBB UCM UNI VBC
Asisa Joventut 71–74 83–79 89–86 82–68 78–67 75–80 83–75 101–69 90–87
Barça 90–80 97–92 97–60 100–80 108–71 86–91 91–83 82–89 102–71 100–85 78–81
Bàsquet Girona 96–78 82–76 85–81 103–86 85–96 89–96 77–71 103–80 89–93 71–93
Baxi Manresa 62–89 95–97 83–68 80–87 99–86 91–84 104–99 79–77 92–98
Casademont Zgz 67–79 90–94 83–95 95–84 107–88 76–84 107–89 83–95 84–88 79–86
Coviran Granada 75–87 83–92 83–90 80–83 100–111 90–107 64–83 84–88 79–86 85–79
Dreamland GC 78–92 61–72 90–85 50–68 102–85 77–72 72–81 80–90
Hiopos Lleida 81–93 90–99 77–87 99–90 86–80 81–88 73–72 87–68 71–107 88–89 78–99
Kosner Baskonia 87–77 130–85 89–79 99–92 105–100 89–77 110–91 89–91
La Laguna TFE 104–93 80–75 70–71 87–94 89–85 70–71 101–97 90–81 96–80 95–79
MoraBanc And 76–83 115–113 86–81 94–78 79–87 64–96 85–90 101–104 98–74 75–107
Real Madrid 100–105 112–76 87–75 99–78 94–79 81–71 90–80 82–70 91–82 94–79
Recoletas Salud 95–98 79–80 97–79 100–102 89–102 94–81 96–88 86–93 88–110
Río Breogán 95–74 81–92 100–103 96–108 85–103 105–78 100–99 95–106 98–82 90–113
Surne Bilbao 80–76 66–71 106–75 79–72 93–75 69–76 95–78 81–71 95–85 96–82 72–116
UCAM Murcia 80–77 84–83 84–65 90–84 89–84 95–64 80–91 101–82 83–96 92–80
Unicaja 105–83 77–83 95–71 105–82 88–79 90–93 91–79 92–96 99–91 86–68 92–88
Valencia Basket 102–90 93–81 98–72 103–76 115–73 101–65 96–79 84–79 100–82 70–76
Updated to match(es) played on 15 February 2026. Source: ACB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Awards

Player of the round

Round Player Team PIR
1 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini La Laguna Tenerife 38
2 United States Trent Forrest Kosner Baskonia 43
3 United States David DeJulius UCAM Murcia 27
4 Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid 39
5 Spain Santi Yusta Casademont Zaragoza 31
6 Brazil Marcelinho Huertas La Laguna Tenerife 37
7 Guinea Shannon Evans MoraBanc Andorra 31
8 France Théo Maledon Real Madrid 26
9 Spain Joel Parra Barça 34
10 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) La Laguna Tenerife 34
11 Dominican Republic Chris Duarte Unicaja 31
12 United States James Batemon Hiopos Lleida 32
13 Lithuania Martinas Geben Bàsquet Girona 37
14 Croatia Mario Hezonja Real Madrid 30
15 Croatia Ante Tomić Asisa Joventut 39
16 Spain Francis Alonso Río Breogán 32
17 United States James Batemon (2) Hiopos Lleida 33
18 Montenegro Kendrick Perry Unicaja 28
20 Croatia Mario Hezonja (2) Real Madrid 35
South Sudan Kur Kuath Dreamland Gran Canaria

Source: [45]

Month Rounds Player Team PIR W–L
October 1–4 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini La Laguna Tenerife 27.0 4–0
November 5–8 France Théo Maledon Real Madrid 18.8 4–0
December 9–13 France Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot Kosner Baskonia 24.0 3–1
January 14–17 Croatia Mario Hezonja Real Madrid 23.8 3–1

Source: [46]

Notes

  1. ^ It did not fulfill the requirements to register the team in the league.[3]
  2. ^ It achieved a vacant berth after Real Betis Baloncesto did not fulfill the requirements to join the league.[3]

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