Ligue Féminine de Basketball
FormerlyNationale féminine 1A (NF1A)
Founded1998
Country France
ConfederationFIBA Europe (Europe)
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Coupe de France
SupercupMatch des Champions
Current championsLandes (1st title)
Most championshipsBourges (14 titles)
TV partnersSport en France
WebsiteLFB.com

The Ligue Féminine de Basketball (LFB; Women's Basketball League) is the top women's French professional basketball league.

Champions

Season Champions Finalists Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Series
Under the name Nationale féminine 1A (NF1A)
1987–1988BAC MirandeStade Français Versailles44–4282–772–0
1988–1989BAC MirandeRacing Paris87–8481–672–0
1989–1990BAC MirandeRacing Paris73–6169–492–0
1990–1991Challes-les-Eaux SavoieBAC Mirande77–8086–85110–772–1
1991–1992Challes-les-Eaux SavoieRacing Paris80–6869–632–0
1992–1993Challes-les-Eaux SavoieTarbes GB58–6664–6080–752–1
1993–1994US Valenciennes-OrchiesChalles-les-Eaux54–5259–382–0
1994–1995CJM BourgesTarbes GB58-*56*78–692–0
1995–1996CJM BourgesUS Valenciennes-Orchies73–7663–4979–452–1
1996–1997CJM BourgesUS Valenciennes-Orchies65–6776–5571–592–1
1997–1998CJM BourgesUS Valenciennes-Orchies50-*58*56–46*51–382–1
Under the name Ligue féminine de basket (LFB)
1998–1999CJM BourgesUS Valenciennes-Orchies59-*71*54–36*87–522–1
1999–2000CJM BourgesUS Valenciennes*65–60 (OT)62-*572–0
2000–2001US ValenciennesCJM Bourges*63–6281-*71 (OT)2–0
2001–2002US ValenciennesCJM Bourges*77–5172-*622–0
2002–2003US ValenciennesTarbes GB*88–5971-*552–0
2003–2004US ValenciennesCJM Bourges58-*52*79–562–0
2004–2005US ValenciennesCJM Bourges*63–5754-*4759-*553–0
2005–2006CJM BourgesUS Valenciennes*68–5666-*8571-*582–1
2006–2007US ValenciennesCJM Bourges64-*55*70–612–0
2007–2008CJM BourgesLattes-Montpellier58-*56 (OT)*52–452–0
2008–2009CJM BourgesTarbes GB47-*55*78–37*72–522–1
2009–2010Tarbes GBCJM Bourges76-*73*54–402–0
2010–2011CJM BourgesTarbes GB71-*53*71–592–0
2011–2012CJM BourgesLattes-Montpellier59-*47*53–452–0
2012–2013CJM BourgesLattes-Montpellier*54–6260-*5364-*542–1
2013–2014Lattes-MontpellierCJM Bourges*63–5453-*5550-*442–1
2014–2015CJM BourgesVilleneuve-d’Ascq51-*61*63–55*51–492–1
2015–2016Lattes-MontpellierCJM Bourges49-*54*61–51*65–632–1
2016–2017Villeneuve-d’AscqLattes-Montpellier79-*6462-*64*80–60*66–493–1
2017–2018CJM BourgesTarbes GB*86–66*80–5663-*64 (OT)87-*803–1
2018–2019LyonLattes-Montpellier*71–60*77–6961-*7285-*91*75–613–2
2019–2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France
2020–2021LandesLattes-Montpellier72–641–0

* precedes the score of the team playing at home.

Clubs

Current season (2021–22)

Season 2012–2013

Former LFB clubs

  • US Valenciennes Olympic
  • RC Strasbourg (1998–2000, 2004–2006),
  • Toulouse-Launaguet Basket (1998–1999, 2002–2004),
  • Limoges ABC (1999–2000)
  • Évolution Roubaix (2003–2004)
  • W Bordeaux Basket (1997–2003)
  • Saint-Jacques Sports Reims
  • ASA Sceaux Basket Féminin
  • Istres Sports BC (2000–2001)
  • Avenir de Rennes (1998–1999)
  • Rezé-Nantes Basket 44
  • USO Mondeville

Broadcaster

The Ligue Féminine de Basketball is currently broadcast on the YouTube channel of the FFBB. The playoffs of the 2021–22 season were also broadcast on the TV channel Sport en France .

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