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Portuguese Basketball League : ウィキペディア英語版
Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol

The Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol ((英語:Portuguese Basketball League)) is the top men's basketball league in Portugal. From the 2008-09 season onwards, the competition will be organized once again by the Federação Portuguesa de Basquetebol after 13 seasons. This was caused by the fold of the LCB, after many years of financial problems, with the league now being semi-professional.
Between the seasons 1965–66 and 1973–74 the league champions were determine by a tournament between the winners of the Campeonato Metropolitano (representing Portugal) and the champions of Portugal's then-colonies Mozambique and Angola, in similar fashion as the Portuguese Roller Hockey First Division was also played during those seasons. However the first of these tournaments never came to be due to a protest launched by the Mozambican team Sporting de Lourenço Marques.
== Portuguese champions ==

*1932–33: Conimbricense
*1933–34: União de Lisboa
*1934–35: Carnide
*1935–36: Carnide (2)
*1936–37: Carnide (3)
*1937–38: Carnide (4)
*1938–39: Belenenses
*1939–40: Benfica
*1940–41: Carnide (5)
*1941–42: Vasco da Gama
*1942–43: Carnide (6)
*1943–44: Carnide (7)
*1944–45: Belenenses (2)
*1945–46: Benfica (2)
*1946–47: Benfica (3)
*1947–48: Vasco da Gama (2)
*1948–49: Académica de Coimbra
*1949–50: Académica de Coimbra (2)
*1950–51: Vasco da Gama (3)
*1951–52: Porto
*1952–53: Porto (2)
*1953–54: Sporting CP
*1954–55: Académica de Coimbra (3)
*1955–56: Sporting CP (2)
*1956–57: Barreirense
*1957–58: Barreirense (2)
*1958–59: Académica de Coimbra (4)
*1959–60: Sporting CP (3)
*1960–61: Benfica (4)
*1961–62: Benfica (5)
*1962–63: Benfica (6)
*1963–64: Benfica (7)
*1964–65: Benfica (8)
*1965–66: ''not disputed''
*1966–67: Benfica de Luanda (ANG)
*1967–68: Sporting de Lourenço Marques (MOZ)
*1968–69: Sporting CP (4)
*1969–70: Benfica (9)
*1970–71: Sporting de Lourenço Marques (MOZ) (2)
*1971–72: Porto (3)
*1972–73: Sporting de Lourenço Marques (MOZ) (3)
*1973–74: CD Malhangalene (MOZ)
*1974–75: Benfica (10)
*1975–76: Sporting CP (5)
*1976–77: Ginásio
*1977–78: Sporting CP (6)
*1978–79: Porto (4)
*1979–80: Porto (5)
*1980–81: Sporting CP (7)
*1981–82: Sporting CP (8)
*1982–83: Porto (6)
*1983–84: Queluz
*1984–85: Benfica (11)
*1985–86: Benfica (12)
*1986–87: Benfica (13)
*1987–88: Ovarense
*1988–89: Benfica (14)
*1989–90: Benfica (15)
*1990–91: Benfica (16)
*1991–92: Benfica (17)
*1992–93: Benfica (18)
*1993–94: Benfica (19)
*1994–95: Benfica (20)
*1995–96: Porto (7)
*1996–97: Porto (8)
*1997–98: Estrelas Avenida
*1998–99: Porto (9)
*1999–00: Ovarense (2)
*2000–01: Portugal Telecom
*2001–02: Portugal Telecom (2)
*2002–03: Portugal Telecom (3)
*2003–04: Porto (10)
*2004–05: Queluz (2)
*2005–06: Ovarense (3)
*2006–07: Ovarense (4)
*2007–08: Ovarense (5)
*2008–09: Benfica (21)
*2009–10: Benfica (22)
*2010–11: Porto (11)
*2011–12: Benfica (23)
*2012–13: Benfica (24)
*2013–14: Benfica (25)
*2014–15: Benfica (26)

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