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1984–85 ACB season


FieldValue
titleACB Primera División
season1984–85
championsReal Madrid
2nd ACB title
24th Spanish title
runners_upRon Negrita Joventut
semifinalistsFC Barcelona
Licor 43
relegatedCaja Ronda
Lucky Canarias
Collado Villalba
teams16
games258
prevseason[1983–84](1983-84-acb-season)
nextseason[1985–86](1985-86-acb-season)

2nd ACB title 24th Spanish title Licor 43 Lucky Canarias Collado Villalba The 1984–85 ACB season was the 2nd season of the ACB Primera División, the top Spanish professional basketball league. It started on 23 September 1984 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 1 May 1985 with the finals. In this season, the league introduced the new FIBA rules with the three-point field goal as the main change.

Real Madrid won their second consecutive ACB title, and their 24th Spanish title.

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 13 sides from the 1983–84 season and three promoted from the 1983–84 Primera División B.

;Teams promoted from Primera División B

  • RCD Espanyol
  • Breogán Caixa Galicia
  • Atlético Madrid (sold its berth to Collado Villalba)

Venues and locations

Cajamadrid

Estudiantes

Real Madrid

Villalba Barcelona

Espanyol

Granollers

Joventut

Licor 43

TeamHome cityArena
Breogán Caixa GaliciaLugoMunicipal
Cacaolat GranollersGranollersMunicipal
CAI ZaragozaZaragozaPalacio de Deportes
Caja ÁlavaVitoria-GasteizMendizorrotza
Caja RondaMálagaCiudad Jardín
CajamadridAlcalá de HenaresMunicipal
Clesa FerrolFerrolPunta Arnela
Collado VillalbaCollado VillalbaMunicipal
EstudiantesMadridAntonio Magariños
FC BarcelonaBarcelonaPalau Blaugrana
Fórum ValladolidValladolidHuerta del Rey
Licor 43Santa Coloma de GramenetMunicipal
Lucky CanariasSan Cristóbal de La LagunaColegio Luther King
RCD EspanyolBarcelonaPalau dels Esports
Real MadridMadridCiudad Deportiva
Ron Negrita JoventutBadalonaClub Joventut Badalona

First phase

Group Odd

Group Even

Second phase

Group A1

Group A2

Playoffs

Main article: 1985 ACB Playoffs

Championship playoffs

||A1–8 Caja Álava|73|70||A2–1 Estudiantes|90|77| ||A1–5 Fórum Valladolid|102|81|80|A2–4 CAI Zaragoza|81|89|86 ||A1–7 Breogán Caixa Galicia|86|78||A2–2 Clesa Ferrol|81|77| ||A1–6 Cacaolat Granollers|84|102||A2–3 RCD Espanyol|81|77| ||A1–1 Real Madrid|103|80|116|A2–1 Estudiantes|87|83|98 ||A1–4 Licor 43|104|88||A2–4 CAI Zaragoza|99|87| ||A1–2 FC Barcelona|105|90||A1–7 Breogán Caixa Galicia|87|82| ||A1–3 Joventut|87|92|94|A1–6 Cacaolat Granollers|88|87|84 ||A1–1 Real Madrid|96|99||A1–4 Licor 43|78|98| ||A1–2 FC Barcelona|90|66|87|A1–3 Joventut|86|82|89 ||A1–1 Real Madrid|86|97|91|A1–3 Joventut|111|76|83 Source:

Relegation playoffs

||A2–5 Cajamadrid|96|78|104|A2–8 Collado Villalba|65|82|77 ||A2–6 Lucky Canarias|74|90||A2–7 Caja Ronda|75|94| ||A2–5 Cajamadrid|90|101||A2–7 Caja Ronda|82|86| Source:

Final standings

References

References

  1. "Edición del Friday 21 September 1984, Página 23 – Hemeroteca – MundoDeportivo.com".
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