Fixtures

Spain Liga ACB 01/12 11:30 16 Breogan vs Leyma Coruna - View
Spain Liga ACB 01/18 17:00 17 Coruna vs UCAM Murcia - View
Spain Liga ACB 01/26 16:00 18 Real Madrid vs Coruna - View
Spain Liga ACB 02/01 19:45 19 Coruna vs Gran Canaria - View
Spain Liga ACB 02/08 19:45 20 Joventut vs Coruna - View
Spain Liga ACB 03/01 17:00 21 Coruna vs Forca Lleida - View

Results

Spain Liga ACB 01/08 19:00 14 [10] Baskonia v Leyma Coruna [17] L 114-66
Spain Liga ACB 01/05 11:30 15 [17] Leyma Coruna v Valencia [2] L 91-99
Spain Liga ACB 12/28 17:00 13 [16] Leyma Coruna v Bilbao [14] L 79-100
Spain Liga ACB 12/22 11:30 12 [14] Leyma Coruna v Joventut [9] L 85-94
Spain Liga ACB 12/14 19:45 11 [18] Girona v Leyma Coruna [16] W 81-98
Spain Liga ACB 12/07 20:00 10 [16] Leyma Coruna v Manresa [7] L 74-89
Spain Liga ACB 12/01 16:00 9 [13] Forca Lleida v Leyma Coruna [16] W 101-106
Spain Liga ACB 11/16 17:00 8 [18] Granada v Leyma Coruna [15] L 80-77
Spain Liga ACB 11/10 16:00 7 [15] Leyma Coruna v Tenerife [2] L 62-87
Spain Liga ACB 11/03 11:30 6 [6] Barcelona v Leyma Coruna [14] L 106-80
Spain Liga ACB 10/26 18:45 5 [16] Leyma Coruna v Zaragoza [11] W 110-86
Spain Liga ACB 10/19 17:00 4 [15] Leyma Coruna v Unicaja Malaga [1] L 83-90

Wikipedia - Básquet Coruña

Club Básquet Coruña, SAD, also known as Leyma Coruña for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in A Coruña, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB, after being promoted in their 2023–24 LEB Oro season. Their home arena is the Coliseum da Coruña.

History

Original Básquet Coruña logo, used until 2018.

CB Coruña was founded in 1996 as a merger of clubs CB Ventorrillo and CB Arteixo. This club would substitute former Baloncesto Coruña CAB, that played its last season in Liga EBA before being dissolved.

After playing some seasons at Liga EBA, the club joined LEB league, where it remained four years, known as Sondeos del Norte due to sponsorship reasons. In 2002, CB Coruña sold its LEB spot to a new club Basket Zaragoza. After that, the club could continue playing in Liga EBA, thanks to the promotion of its reserve team.

In 2004, Básquet Coruña did not participate in any competition due to financial reasons, but the club comes back in 2005 to Liga EBA. In 2007, the club was invited to the newly created fourth tier LEB Bronce as one of the participants of the Final Stage of the 2006–07 Liga EBA. In their debut season, the club clinched the promotion to LEB Plata where it finished in the relegation positions in their first season. However, the club was repechaged due to the existence of vacant berths.

Básquet Coruña consolidated in LEB Plata until 2012, when it achieved a vacant berth in LEB Oro, coming back to the Spanish second division ten years later.

Coruña won the LEB Oro championship in the 2023–24 season, being promoted to the Liga ACB for the first time in club history. They defeated Melilla on the final game day to earn direct promotion.

The Spain basketball team "Coruna" is a talented and competitive group of players hailing from the city of Coruna in northwest Spain. Known for their skillful ball-handling, sharp shooting, and strong defensive play, the team has gained a reputation for their fast-paced and exciting style of play.

Led by a dedicated coaching staff and supported by passionate fans, the Coruna team has achieved success both domestically and internationally. With a roster of talented and experienced players, they have consistently performed well in league competitions and tournaments, showcasing their teamwork and determination on the court.

Off the court, the Coruna team is known for their strong sense of community and dedication to giving back through various charitable initiatives and community outreach programs. With a rich basketball tradition and a commitment to excellence, the Spain basketball team "Coruna" continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of basketball.