Basketball Champions League

The Basketball Champions League (BCL), also commonly known as the FIBA Champions League, is an annual professional basketball competition for European clubs, organised by FIBA. It is the top-level competition organised by FIBA Europe, therefore the champion participates in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Basketball Champions League
Founded21 March 2016; 8 years ago (2016-03-21)
First season2016–17
RegionEurope
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams32 (regular season)
56 (total)
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)Intercontinental Cup
Current championsGermany Baskets Bonn
(1st title)
Most championshipsSpain Canarias
Spain San Pablo Burgos
(2 titles each)
TV partnerslivebasketball.tv (all games)
International:
See list
Websitechampionsleague.basketball
2023–24 Basketball Champions League

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

Each season consists of 32 teams. The inaugural season was held in 2016–17 and since then five different clubs won the competition. Canarias and San Pablo Burgos hold the joint record of most BCL titles with two each.

Creation and adoption

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 different clubs. When top European clubs decided to maintain the same competition format, keeping organization within Euroleague Basketball,[5] FIBA announced launch of a new European basketball club competition,[6] with qualification based on sporting merit.[7]

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

Format

Tournament

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 the FIBA 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

Currently, the minimum seating capacity for home arenas of the clubs 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

Trophy

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

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

#YearFinalThird and fourth place
WinnersScoreSecond placeThird placeScoreFourth place
12016–17
Details

Canarias
63–59
Banvit

Monaco
91–77
Reyer Venezia
22017–18
Details

AEK
100–94
Monaco

UCAM Murcia
85–74
MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
32018–19
Details

Virtus Bologna
73–61
Canarias

Antwerp Giants
72–58
Bamberg
42019–20
Details

San Pablo Burgos
85–74
AEK

JDA Dijon
70–65
Zaragoza
52020–21
Details

San Pablo Burgos
64–59
Karşıyaka

Zaragoza
89–77
SIG Strasbourg
62021–22
Details

Canarias
98–87
Manresa

MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
88–68
Hapoel Holon
72022–23
Details

Baskets Bonn
77–70
Hapoel Jerusalem

Canarias
84–79
Unicaja Málaga
82023–24
Details

Performances by club

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

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
Canarias212017, 20222019
San Pablo Burgos202020, 2021
AEK1120182020
Virtus Bologna102019
Baskets Bonn102023
Bandırma012017
Monaco012018
Karşıyaka012021
Manresa012022
Hapoel Jerusalem012023

Medals (2016-2023)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain4239
2  Germany1102
3  Greece1012
4  Italy1001
5  Turkey0202
6  France0123
7  Israel0101
8  Belgium0011
Totals (8 entries)77721

Broadcasting rights

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

Awards

Marcelo Huertas was the FIBA Champions League Final Four MVP in 2022.

Winning rosters

Youth competition

In January 2023, the BCL launched its under-18 competition named the Youth Basketball Champions League (YBCL).[24] The inaugural season will be hosted in the Turkish city of Bursa and features 10 teams that play in a league format for the championship. The winners of the inaugural season were Igokea.

See also

Sources

References

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