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Balkan International Basketball League

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International basketball league
Balkan International Basketball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2023–24 BIBL season
BIBL Official Logo
SportBasketball
Founded2008
No. of teamsVariable by season
CountriesCurrent countries
 Bulgaria
 Cyprus
 Israel
 Kosovo
 Montenegro
 North Macedonia
ContinentFIBA Europe (Europe)
Most recent
champion
KosovoSigal Prishtina (3rd title)
Most titlesKosovoSigal Prishtina (3 titles)
BroadcastersRIK 2
sportmedia.tv
YouTube
RTSH
Official websitebalkanleague.net

TheBalkan International Basketball League (BIBL), also known as theBalkan League and as theDelasport BIBL Balkan League for sponsorship reasons, is a multinational professionalbasketball league featuring clubs primarily from theBalkans. The league includes teams from countries such asBulgaria,North Macedonia,Montenegro,Kosovo,Cyprus, andIsrael. The most recent league champion isSigal Prishtina from Kosovo.

The purpose of the Balkan International Basketball League is to provide competitive international play for clubs in theBalkans that might otherwise be unable to participate in international basketball. The league achieves this by providing financial support to all participating clubs to offset the costs associated with international competition.[1] Notably, the league is also the first international league of its kind to include teams fromKosovo.

Format

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After the2017–2018 season, the Balkan International Basketball League introduced a new, simplified competition format. Under this format, the competition typically features between 6 and 8 teams. The tournament is divided into two phases: the regular season, where all participating teams play each other in a double round-robin format, both home and away. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the first- and second-placed teams automatically qualify for theFinal Four. The third-placed team plays the sixth-placed team, and the fourth-placed team plays the fifth-placed team in home-and-away games to determine which teams will advance to the Final Four. The winning teams from these matchups then advance to the Final Four to compete for that season's BIBL Balkan League championship.[2]

Additionally, at the start of the2020–2021 season, 12 teams fromIsrael participated in the league to ensure access to competitive games during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Championships

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SeasonHostChampionResultRunner-upArena
2008–09BulgariaSamokovBulgariaRilski Sportist84–77North MacedoniaFeršped RabotničkiArena Samokov
2009–10BulgariaSofiaBulgariaLevski Sofia77–65MontenegroLovćenUniversiada Hall
2010–11North MacedoniaKavadarciNorth MacedoniaFeni Industries88–75BulgariaRilski SportistJasmin Sports Hall
2011–12IsraelGan NerIsraelHapoel Gilboa Galil89–84BulgariaLevski SofiaGan Ner Sports Hall
2012–13BulgariaSamokovIsraelHapoel Gilboa Galil87–79BulgariaLevski SofiaArena Samokov
2013–14KosovoPristinaBulgariaLevski Sofia75–69IsraelHapoel Gilboa GalilPallati i Rinisë dhe Sporteve
2014–15KosovoPristina
BulgariaSamokov
KosovoSigal Prishtina74−72
80–71
BulgariaRilski SportistPallati i Rinisë dhe Sporteve
Arena Samokov
2015–16KosovoPristina
MontenegroBar
KosovoSigal Prishtina82−68
68−75
MontenegroMornarPallati i Rinisë dhe Sporteve
Sportska dvorana Topolica
2016–17BulgariaStara Zagora
North MacedoniaKumanovo
BulgariaBeroe84−55
77−73
North MacedoniaKumanovoObshtinska zala Ivan Vazov
Sports Hall Kumanovo
2017–18BulgariaSamokovBulgariaLevski Sofia83−72KosovoBashkimiArena Samokov
2018–19AlbaniaTiranaNorth MacedoniaBlokotehna82–68AlbaniaTeutaFeti Borova Sport Hall
2019–20Cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic
2020–21IsraelHolonIsraelHapoel Holon91–75BulgariaAcademic PlovdivHolon Toto Hall
2021–22IsraelNahariyaIsraelHapoel Galil Elyon86–70IsraelMaccabi HaifaEin Sara Sport Hall
2022–23BulgariaStara ZagoraIsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva/Dimona99−95KosovoPejaObshtinska zala Ivan Vazov
2023-24CyprusLimassolKosovoSigal Prishtina72−67CyprusPAYABL EKA AELNicos Solomonides Arena
2024–25Cancelled due toWar in Israel[4]

Titles by club

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ClubChampionshipsRunner-upsChampionship years
1KosovoSigal Prishtina32014–15,2015–16,2023−24
2BulgariaLevski Sofia322009–10,2013–14,2017–18
3IsraelHapoel Gilboa Galil212011–12,2012–13
4BulgariaRilski Sportist122008–09
5North MacedoniaFeni Industries12010–11
BulgariaBeroe2016–17
North MacedoniaBlokotehna2018–19
IsraelHapoel Holon2020–21
IsraelHapoel Galil Elyon2021–22
IsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva/Dimona2022–23
10North MacedoniaFeršped Rabotnički1
MontenegroLovćen
MontenegroMornar
North MacedoniaKumanovo
KosovoBashkimi
AlbaniaTeuta
BulgariaAcademic Plovdiv
IsraelMaccabi Haifa
KosovoPeja
CyprusPAYABL EKA AEL


Titles by country

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CountryChampionshipsRunner-upsChampionship years
1Bulgaria552008–09,2009–10,2013–14,2016–17,2017–18
2Israel522011–12,2012–13,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23
3Kosovo322014–15,2015-16,2023–24
4North Macedonia222011-12,2018-19
5Montenegro2
6Albania1
7Cyprus1

Clubs(2023-24 season)

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TeamArenaCapacityCountry
AEL Limassol B.C.Nicos Solomonides Arena2,500Limassol, CYP
Sigal PrishtinaPallati I Rinise Dhe Sportheve2,800Pristina, KOS
KK Lovćen 1947Sportski Center Cetinje1,500Lovćen, MNE
KK PljevljaSport Cener Ada3,500Pljevlja, MNE
KB PejaKarakaci Arena2,500Peja, KOS

References

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  1. ^"BIBL 10th season – road from 2008-2009 to 2017-2018".
  2. ^"BIBL 10th season 2017-2018 New Competition System".
  3. ^"Balkan League moving to Israel with the addition of 12 Winner League teams". 2 October 2020.
  4. ^"Spare year for Balkan League, to resume in 2025".Balkan League. 12 November 2024. RetrievedOctober 25, 2025.

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