British Basketball League

British Basketball League
Founded1987 (1987)
First season1987–88
Folded2023–24
Replaced bySuper League Basketball
CountryUnited Kingdom Great Britain
FederationBritish Basketball
ConfederationEurope FIBA Europe (Europe)
Number of teamsSee more
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)BBL Cup
BBL Trophy
SupercupBBL Cup Winners' Cup
International cup(s)EuroCup
Champions League
FIBA Europe Cup
Last championsLondon Lions
(3rd title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsNewcastle Eagles
(7 titles)
TV partnersSky Sports
YouTube
WebsiteBBL.org.uk

The British Basketball League (BBL) is a former men's professional basketball league in Great Britain. Since its establishment in 1987 the BBL represented the highest level of basketball competition within the United Kingdom. The organisation that operated the competition, Basketball League Limited, folded in July 2024 after the British Basketball Federation terminated its operating license. It was succeeded as the top-level men's basketball competition with Super League Basketball.

The BBL operated as a franchise model where each member team is located within a separate franchise area. Most recently (in 2023/24), the League featured 10 member franchises from England and Scotland who jointly own the organisation[1] and a chairman was elected by the teams to oversee operations. The League offices were located in Leicester[2] where the country's oldest team, the Leicester Riders, is also based.

The BBL sits above the English National Basketball League and the Scottish Basketball Championship, which effectively form the second tier of basketball competition in Great Britain. Due to the franchise model there is no promotion or relegation between the lower leagues and the BBL, although several BBL member teams have previously competed in the National Basketball League.

In addition to the regular season Championship, the BBL also staged two knockout competitions; the BBL Trophy and the end-of-season BBL Playoffs. Previously the organisation also ran the BBL Cup and BBL Cup Winners' Cup competitions, though these were last contested in 2023 and 2009 respectively. In partnership with Basketball England the organisation launched a women's league in 2014, branded as the Women's British Basketball League (WBBL).[3]

  1. ^ "British Basketball League". BBL. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  2. ^ "ULEB Union des Ligues Européenes de Basket-ball". Uleb.com. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Women's British Basketball League launched". EnglandBasketball.co.uk. 2014. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.

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