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Revision as of 08:32, 10 April 2012

The 2011–12 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto was the 49th edition of the Spanish premier women's basketball championship. It took place from 15 October 2011 to April 2011. Fourteen teams took part in the championship, with Caja Rural Tintos de Toro and Jopisa Ciudad de Burgos replacing relegated teams CB Olesa and Extrugasa, this one relegated due to financial problems.

Regular season

# Teams P W L PF PA PT Qualification or relegation
1 Ciudad Ros Casares Valencia 26 26 0 2253 1468 52 Qualified for the Playoffs
2 Perfumerías Avenida 26 23 3 2044 1640 49
3 Girona FC 26 18 8 1897 1749 44
4 Rivas Ecópolis 26 17 9 1807 1643 43
5 Mann Filter Zaragoza 26 16 10 1659 1584 42
6 Gran Canaria 2014 La Caja de Canarias 26 13 13 1705 1698 39
7 Cadí La Seu d'Urgell 26 13 13 1707 1850 39
8 Sóller Bon Día! 26 12 14 1840 1898 38
9 Jopisa Ciudad de Burgos 26 11 15 1768 1866 37
10 Caja Rural Tintos de Toro 26 9 17 1760 1857 35
11 RC Celta Baloncesto 26 8 18 1547 1781 34
12 Hondarribia-Irún 26 7 19 1672 1908 33
13 UNB Obenasa Lacturale 26 5 21 1614 1910 31 Relegation to Liga Femenina 2
14 Palacio de Congresos Ibiza 26 4 22 1518 1940 30

Championship Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Ros Casares Valencia 70
4 Rivas Ecópolis 61
 
 
2 Perfumerías Avenida 78
3 Girona FC 45