Fixtures

Club Friendlies 09/19 18:30 - Estudiantes vs Melilla - View
Club Friendlies 09/20 18:00 - Melilla vs Fuenlabrada - View
Spain Primera FEB 09/26 18:45 1 Tizona Burgos vs Melilla - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/04 16:30 2 Fuenlabrada vs Melilla - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/12 16:00 3 Melilla vs Estudiantes - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/18 16:30 4 Monbus Obradoiro vs Melilla - View

Results

Spain Segunda FEB 05/31 18:00 2 [2] Sant Antoni v Melilla [2] L 93-76
Spain Segunda FEB 05/25 10:00 2 [2] Melilla v Sant Antoni [2] W 107-85
Spain Segunda FEB 05/18 10:00 3 [2] Melilla v Archena [5] W 97-67
Spain Segunda FEB 05/10 17:30 3 [5] Archena v Melilla [2] L 86-79
Spain Segunda FEB 05/04 10:00 4 [2] Melilla v CB Salou [8] W 113-88
Spain Segunda FEB 04/27 16:00 4 [8] CB Salou v Melilla [2] W 80-88
Spain Segunda FEB 04/19 18:00 26 [6] Melilla v Archena [4] W 108-71
Spain Segunda FEB 04/13 17:00 25 [12] Clavijo v Melilla [7] L 97-80
Spain Segunda FEB 04/05 18:00 24 [5] Melilla v Ciudad De Huelva [12] W 95-77
Spain Segunda FEB 03/29 17:30 23 [14] Zornotza v Melilla [2] L 82-72
Spain Segunda FEB 03/22 19:00 22 [5] Melilla v Cordoba [9] W 104-74
Spain Segunda FEB 03/15 18:30 21 [9] Albacete v Melilla [5] W 72-83

Club Melilla Baloncesto is a professional basketball team based in Melilla that plays in the LEB league. This is the only team in Spain that played all LEB seasons.

The team's home arena is the Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz (formerly known as Ciudad de Melilla), with a capacity of up to 3,800 spectators.

History

Club Melilla Baloncesto was founded in 1991 as a merge of Baloncesto Melilla and CB Gran Tercio. In its first season, played in the second division with the name of Unicaja Melilla as an affiliated team of Liga ACB club Unicaja. Despite being relegated, remained in the league after its expansion to 31 teams, that allowed the club to continue playing in the second division, indeed when the Liga EBA was created.

In 1996, Melilla became one of the founding clubs of the Liga LEB. In 1999, the club achieved their first title by winning the Copa Príncipe de Asturias after defeating Menorca Bàsquet in the final, and is close to promote to the Liga ACB, but was eliminated in the last round of the playoffs by Breogán Universidade.

In 2001, Melilla clinched their segund Copa Príncipe de Asturias, this time beating Bàsquet Manresa in the Final Four played at home. After several years of consolidation in the league, in 2008 the club reached again the last round of the promotion playoffs but lost to Lucentum Alicante in the last round. One year later, despite winning their third Cup and despite being the top seeded team, was eliminated in the semifinals of the promotion playoffs to Ford Burgos.

In 2013 the club suffered their first relegation ever from the LEB Oro, but remained in the league after achieving a vacant place. Three years later, in 2016, the club clinched the promotion to Liga ACB, but resigned to join the league resigned to promote due to the impossibility to fulfill the requirements.

The Melilla basketball team, representing the autonomous city of Melilla in Spain, is a prominent club known for its competitive spirit and passionate fan base. Competing primarily in Spain's lower divisions, the team has a strong local following and plays a vital role in promoting basketball within the region. With a focus on developing young talent and fostering community engagement, Melilla's team embodies resilience and dedication on the court. Their vibrant playing style and commitment to excellence make them a respected presence in Spanish basketball circles.