Valencian Basketball Teams Honored for Historic Season and Top National Ranking
The Generalitat Valenciana recently hosted a formal reception for the regional basketball teams of the Comunitat Valenciana following a historic performance in the Spanish Championships. The institutional event took place at the Palacio de los Catalá de Valeriola in València to honour the athletes and technical staff.
A Historic Achievement in National Rankings
The reception recognised the exceptional results achieved during the 2025-2026 season. Due to its collective success, the FBCV has reached the first place in the national ranking for regional federations.
This top ranking was secured through a series of high-level finishes, including two gold medals, three silver medals and one fifth-place finish across various categories.
Detailed Championship Results
Six regional teams were honored for their specific contributions to the season’s success:

- Cadete Femenino: Spanish Champions
- Alevín Masculino: Spanish Champions
- Cadete Masculino: Spanish Runners-up
- Infantil Masculino: Spanish Runners-up
- Alevín Femenino: Spanish Runners-up
- Infantil Femenino: Fifth position
Institutional Leadership and Recognition
The event was attended by high-ranking officials, including José Luis Díez, the second vice president and conseller of Presidencia, and Luis Cervera, the director general of Sport. Salvador Fabregat, president of the FBCV, also participated in the ceremonies.
During the proceedings, players and technical staff were called individually to the Palace courtyard for recognition. Trophies were presented to the captains of each selection to mark their achievements.
In their remarks, both José Luis Díez and Salvador Fabregat emphasized the teamwork, commitment, and effort of the participants. They noted that these results serve as a reflection of the high quality of basketball training within the Comunitat Valenciana.
The ceremony concluded with President Fabregat presenting the authorities with personalized official gear of the regional teams. A group photograph was taken to finalize the day of institutional recognition.
Future Implications
Given the current trajectory, the Comunitat Valenciana may likely continue to be a dominant force in youth basketball. The established level of training could lead to a sustained presence at the top of the national rankings in coming seasons.
the institutional support shown during this event may encourage continued investment in the region’s sports development programmes. This could potentially solidify the path for current youth athletes as they transition to higher levels of competition.
The official reception was broadcast via streaming and remains available through EsportViu and the FBCV YouTube Channel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the primary officials present at the reception?
The event was attended by José Luis Díez (second vice president and conseller of Presidencia), Luis Cervera (director general of Sport), and Salvador Fabregat (president of the FBCV).

What is the current national standing of the FBCV?
The FBCV has reached the first place in the national ranking for regional federations.
Which teams won the Spanish Championship?
The Cadete Femenino and Alevín Masculino teams were crowned Spanish Champions.
How important do you believe institutional recognition is for the motivation of youth athletes?