The team from Granada is in a delicate situation, needing a victory to avoid relying on other results and to prevent mathematical relegation. This circumstance brings back memories of last season, when they also visited the Aragonese capital and secured an 88-95 victory, postponing their potential relegation at that time.
That victory in Zaragoza, on May 11, 2025, was Covirán Granada's last win away from home. This season, the team has failed to win any of its 14 away matches, a streak that has diminished its chances of staying in the league and has generated increasing pressure.
Throughout the season, the team has suffered various away defeats, including losses to Baxi Manresa (83-68), Força Lleida (99-90), Breogán (95-74), and Bàsquet Girona (82-76). There were also close defeats against Andorra (86-81), Gran Canaria (90-85), and Tenerife (80-75), where the performance of key opposing players was decisive.
With the arrival of Arturo Ruiz to the bench in 2026, the away game dynamic did not significantly improve. The team suffered its worst ACB defeat at the Palau Blaugrana (108-71) and lost the Andalusian derby against Unicaja Málaga (88-79). Visits to Real Madrid (94-79) and Joventut Badalona (109-73) also resulted in heavy losses.
The most recent away games, against Valencia (107-91), UCAM Murcia (107-91), and Bilbao Basket (88-83), have extended the winless streak on the road. This Saturday, Covirán Granada returns to the scene of its last away victory, hoping to break this poor run and secure its continuity in the ACB, on a court where it has managed to win in the last two seasons.




