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Basketball Champions League

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European basketball tournament
This article is about the basketball competition in Europe. For its Americas counterpart, seeBasketball Champions League Americas. For its Asia counterpart, seeBasketball Champions League Asia.
Basketball league
FIBA Champions League
Organising bodyFIBA Europe
Founded21 March 2016; 9 years ago (2016-03-21)
First season2016–17
RegionEurope
Number of teams32 (regular season)
56 (total)
Level onpyramid1
International cupFIBA Intercontinental Cup
Related competitionsFIBA Europe Cup
Current championsSpainUnicaja Malaga (2nd title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsSpainCanarias
SpainSan Pablo Burgos
SpainUnicaja Malaga
(2 titles each)
TV partnerscourtside1891.basketball
Websitechampionsleague.basketball
2025–26 Basketball Champions League

TheBasketball Champions League (BCL), also commonly known as theFIBA Champions League, is an annual professionalbasketball competition for Europeanclubs, organised byFIBA. It is thetop-level competition organised byFIBA Europe, therefore the champion participates in theFIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Clubs qualify for the competition mostly based on performance in their national leagues and cup competitions. Although exceptional, some teams can bewildcarded.[1][2]

Each season consists of 32 teams. The inaugural season was held in2016–17 and since then five different clubs won the competition.Canarias,San Pablo Burgos andMalaga hold the joint record of most BCL titles with two each.

Creation and adoption

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See also:FIBA–EuroLeague dispute

In October 2015, FIBA attempted to take back control of Europe's top-tier club competition,[3][4] by proposing a new competition, featuring 16 teams playing in a round-robin format, and granting eight guaranteed spots to 8 clubs (Panathinaikos, Olympiakos, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Maccabi Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow, Fenerbahce and Efes Pilsen). The top European clubs decided to remain in theEuroleague Basketball and adopt the same round-robin format in their own competition with 11 permanent out of 16 spots.[5] FIBA then announced the launch of a new European basketball club competition,[6] with qualification based only on sporting merit.[7]

In April 2023, the league established theYouth Basketball Champions League (YBCL) for under-18 teams of selected BCL teams.[8]

Format

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Tournament

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The tournament proper begins with a regular season of 32 teams, divided into four groups.Seeding is used in the draw for this stage, and teams from the same country may not be drawn into groups together. Each team meets the others in its group in home and away games, in a round-robin format. The top four teams from each group then progress to the play-offs. The fifth and sixth-placed teams can choose to enter theFIBA Europe Cup playoffs in the same season.[9]

The regular season is played from October to January, and the playoffs start in February. In the round of 16 and quarter-finals, ties are played in a 'home and away' format, based on aggregate scores. For the round of 16, the winning team from one group plays against the fourth-placed team from another group and the runner-up from one group plays against the third-placed team from another group. For the quarter-finals, the winners of games between the group winners and fourth-placed teams play against the winners from the runners-up and third-placed teams. The Final Four is typically held in the final week of April or the first week of May.[9]

Arena rules

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Currently, the minimumseating capacity for home arenas of theclubs that compete in the Basketball Champions League (BCL) is 3,000 seats. However, the Basketball Champions League organizing body has the authority to grant clubs with smaller arenas a waiver of the rule.[10]

Prizes

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Trophy

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Each year, the winning team is presented with the Basketball Champions League Trophy. The current trophy is 65 cm (26 in) tall and made of sterling silver with 24ct gold plated highlights, weighing 8 kg (18 lb). It was designed by Radiant Studios and crafted by Thomas Lyte. A basketball net forms the focus of the trophy, and the design creates the effect of a crown.[11]

Prize money

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From 2016–17 to 2017–18, FIBA reduced the prize money from €5,200,000 to €3,500,000, but doubled the prize for the winner from €500,000 to €1,000,000.[12][9] As of 2017–18, FIBA awards a base fee of €50,000 for reaching the regular season. In addition, FIBA pays teams reaching the round of 16 €20,000, each quarter-finalist €30,000, €40,000 for the fourth-placed team, €100,000 for the third-placed team, €300,000 for the runners-up, and €900,000 for the winners.[9]

  • Base fee for the regular season: €50,000
  • Round of 16: €70,000
  • Quarter-finals: €100,000
  • 4th placed team: €140,000
  • 3rd placed team: €200,000
  • Losing finalist: €400,000
  • Winning the Final: €1,000,000

Results

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Main article:Basketball Champions League Final Four
YearFinalThird and fourth place
WinnersScoreSecond placeThird placeScoreFourth place
2016–17
Details
Spain
Canarias
63–59Turkey
Banvit
France
Monaco
91–77Italy
Reyer
2017–18
Details
Greece
AEK
100–94France
Monaco
Spain
UCAM Murcia
85–74Germany
Ludwigsburg
2018–19
Details
Italy
Virtus
73–61Spain
Canarias
Belgium
Antwerp Giants
72–58Germany
Bamberg Baskets
2019–20
Details
Spain
San Pablo Burgos
85–74Greece
AEK
France
JDA Dijon
70–65Spain
Zaragoza
2020–21
Details
Spain
San Pablo Burgos
64–59Turkey
Karşıyaka
Spain
Zaragoza
89–77France
SIG Strasbourg
2021–22
Details
Spain
Canarias
98–87Spain
Manresa
Germany
Ludwigsburg
88–68Israel
Hapoel Holon
2022–23
Details
Germany
Telekom Bonn
77–70Israel
Hapoel Jerusalem
Spain
Canarias
84–79Spain
Unicaja
2023–24
Details
Spain
Unicaja
80–75Spain
Canarias
Spain
UCAM Murcia
87–84Greece
Peristeri
2024–25
Details
Spain
Unicaja
83–67Turkey
Galatasaray
Greece
AEK
77–73Spain
Canarias

Performances by club

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Map of countries, teams from which have reached the regular season of the Basketball Champions League.
  Country that has been represented in the regular season
  Country that has been represented in the qualifying rounds
  Not represented
Main article:Basketball Champions League records and statistics

A total of 98 clubs from 28 national associations have played in or qualified for the Champions League group stage.

ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
SpainCanarias222017,20222019,2024
SpainSan Pablo Burgos202020,2021
SpainUnicaja Malaga202024,2025
GreeceAEK1120182020
ItalyVirtus Bologna102019
GermanyBaskets Bonn102023
TurkeyBandırma012017
FranceMonaco012018
TurkeyKarşıyaka012021
SpainManresa012022
IsraelHapoel Jerusalem012023
TurkeyGalatasaray012025

Medals (2016–present)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain63413
2 Greece1113
3 Germany1012
4 Italy1001
5 Turkey0303
6 France0123
7 Israel0101
8 Belgium0011
Totals (8 entries)99927

Broadcasting rights

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Country/RegionBroadcasterFree/PayRef.
InternationalYouTube (unsold markets only)Free
LiveBasketball.TVPay
ESPN3Pay[13]
BalkansArena SportPay
Alternativna TVFree[14]
 AustriaDAZNPay[15][16]
 Spain[a]
  Switzerland
 GermanyDYNPay[17]
 EstoniaTV3 GroupFree & Pay[18]
 FranceCanal+, LNB.TVPay[19][20]
 GreeceCosmote TVPay
 HungaryM4 SportFree
 IsraelSports ChannelFree & Pay
 ItalyEurosportPay[21]
 LatviaTV3 GroupFree & Pay[22]
 LithuaniaTV3 GroupFree & Pay
 PolandCanal+ PremiumPay[23]
 RomaniaLook SportFree
 TurkeyTivibu SporFree & Pay[24]
 VietnamVTVCab
  1. ^Only games of Spanish teams.

Awards

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Main article:Basketball Champions League Awards
Marcelo Huertas was the FIBA Champions League Final Four MVP in 2022.

Winning rosters

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  • Head coach:Iisalo
  • Assistant coach: Stankovic
  • Kovács

Youth competition

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In January 2023, the BCL launched its under-18 competition named theYouth Basketball Champions League (YBCL).[25] The inaugural season will be hosted in the Turkish city ofBursa and features 10 teams that play in a league format for the championship. The winners of the inaugural season wereIgokea.

References

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  1. ^"Champions League - Wild Card 2018-19 in arrivo per la Segafredo Bologna" (in Italian). Pianeta Basket. 6 March 2018.
  2. ^"Bamberg schenkt Euroleague ab" (in German). 18 June 2018.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^"FIBA to welcome top European clubs for talks on new competition". FIBA. 27 October 2015.Archived from the original on October 28, 2015. Retrieved21 March 2016.
  4. ^"FIBA offers innovative partnership to top European clubs". FIBA. 3 November 2015. Archived from [hnddnttp://www.fiba.com/pr-68-fiba-offers-innovative-partnership-to-top-european-clubs the original] on 24 June 2017. Retrieved21 March 2016.
  5. ^"Euroleague Basketball A-licence clubs and IMG agree on 10-year joint venture". Euroleague Basketball. 10 November 2015. Archived fromthe original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved12 November 2015.
  6. ^"FIBA confirms launch of Basketball Champions League for 2016-17 season". BasketballCL.com. 26 November 2015. Retrieved21 March 2016.
  7. ^"Basketball Champions League Working Groups make significant headway". BasketballCL.com. 28 January 2016. Archived fromthe original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved21 March 2016.
  8. ^"BCL launches the brand new Youth Basketball Champions League".Eurohoops. 2023-01-16. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  9. ^abcd"Basketball Champions League regulations"(PDF). BasketballCL.com. 3 May 2017.Archived(PDF) from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved9 June 2017.
  10. ^Basketball Champions League Competition Regulations Page 6 of 49.Archived 12 June 2018 at theWayback Machine
  11. ^"Details for the BCL trophy".
  12. ^"Basketball Champions League regulations"(PDF). BasketballCL.com. 16 September 2016.Archived(PDF) from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved7 October 2016.
  13. ^"FIBA Basketball Champions League".espn.com. Retrieved2023-12-08.
  14. ^Only in Bosnia for Igokea matches.
  15. ^"DAZN to remain home of Basketball Champions League in Germany | News | Sportcal".www.sportcal.com. Retrieved2019-11-14.
  16. ^"DAZN scores Basketball Champions League rights in Spain ahead of season tip-off".Digital TV Europe. 11 October 2019. Retrieved5 November 2019.
  17. ^"Basketball Champions League künftig bei Dyn zuhause". Retrieved14 June 2024.
  18. ^"TV3 Sport live broadcasts, November 10 2021".TV3 Sport. 2021-11-10. Retrieved2022-01-20.
  19. ^"Basketball Champions League and Canal+ sign a major broadcasting deal".BasketballCL.com. Retrieved5 November 2019.
  20. ^"Basketball Champions League gives fans free content with LNB TV".Insider Sport. Retrieved20 January 2022.
  21. ^"Guida tv della settimana: tutto il basket in diretta su Eurosport 2 ed Eurosport Player".Eurosport. 2019-11-10. Retrieved2019-11-14.
  22. ^"TV3 Sport".TV3 Sport. 2022-01-20. Retrieved2022-01-20.
  23. ^"Basketball Champions League w Canal+".Sat Kurier (in Polish). 2020-11-03. Retrieved2022-01-20.
  24. ^"Basketbol Şampiyonlar Ligi Tivibu Spor'da".Türk Telekom Medya Merkezi (in Turkish). 2020-09-21. Retrieved2021-05-09.
  25. ^"New year, new horizons as BCL launches forward-looking Youth Basketball Champions League".FIBA.basketball. 2023-01-16. Retrieved2023-01-18.

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