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Basketball Bundesliga

Premier German basketball league

Basketball Bundesliga

Premier German basketball league

FieldValue
nameBasketball Bundesliga
imageEasyCredit BBL logo.png
pixels250px
countryGermany
fedGermany Federation
confedFIBA Europe
founded
first1966–67
teams18
relegationProA
pyramidGerman basketball league system
domest_cupBBL-Pokal
supercupBBL Champions Cup
confed_cupEuroLeague
EuroCup
Champions League
Europe Cup
championsBayern Munich
(7th title)
season2024–25
most_champsBayer Giants Leverkusen
(14 titles)
top_scorerMike Jackel (10,783)
tvDyn Sport
Fanseat (select foreign markets)<ref>{{cite weburlhttps://www.fanseat.com/german-basketball-leaguetitle =German Basketball Leagueauthor=website =fanseat.compublisher =Spring Mediaaccess-date =October 2, 2021}}
websiteeasycredit-bbl.de
current2025–26 Basketball Bundesliga
most_appearancesAlex King (638)

EuroCup Champions League Europe Cup (7th title) (14 titles)

Fanseat (select foreign markets) The Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) (English language: Federal Basketball League), for sponsorship reasons named easyCredit BBL, is the highest level league of professional club basketball in Germany. The league comprises 18 teams. A BBL season is split into a league stage and a playoff stage. At the end of the league stage, the top eight teams qualify for the playoff stage, and the teams positioned in the 17th and 18th places are relegated to a lower-tier league. The playoffs are played in a "Best of five" format. The winning team of the final round are crowned the German Champions of that season.

In addition to the league competition, all BBL teams compete for the German Basketball Cup. Teams playing in the second league (ProA or ProB), or in a lower level Regionalliga, are also eligible to participate in the BBL-Cup. There are always 3 knock-out rounds that are played for the BBL-Cup. If more teams from the leagues below the BBL level apply for participation, then available places, and additional qualification rounds are added for them. The final four remaining teams determine the rankings for bronze, silver, and gold medals, in knock-out matches that are termed the BBL-TOP4. The gold winning team is the German Basketball Cup winner.

The Basketball Bundesliga is run by the Basketball Bundesliga GmbH. 74% of BBL GmbH is owned by the AG BBL e.V. (which is composed of the clubs), and 26% by the German Basketball Federation (DBB).

History

The Basketball Bundesliga trophy

In Germany, a national domestic basketball championship was first organised in 1939, and it was won by LSV Spandau. By 1944, almost all basketball activity in the country was forced to an end, due to the Second World War. In 1947, MTSV Schwabing München became the first champion of post-war divided Germany.

The creation of a split West German federal-league, consisting of one northern division and one southern division, each comprising 10 teams, was decided on by the German Basketball Federation (DBB) in 1964. On 1 October 1966, the first season of the so-called Basketball Bundesliga started. Starting with the 1971–72 season, the size of each division was reduced to 8 teams.

With the 1975–76 season, the league structure was changed into a ten team first league (1. Basketball Bundesliga), and a 20 team second league (2. Basketball Bundesliga). Only the second league was split into a northern and a southern division, of 10 teams each. In 1985, the top league was enlarged to a size of 12 teams, and two years later, each division of the second league was also enlarged to 12 teams.

In 1988, the championship mode "Best of five" was applied for the first time. Starting with the 1995–96 season, the first league consisted of 14 teams. The Basketball Bundesliga GmbH (BBL) was founded in October 1996.

The federal leagues received their own administration within the framework of the German Basketball Federation in 1997. Since then, the second league divisions have been administered by the "AG 2. Bundesliga", while the BBL has been responsible for the first league. Two years later, a contract was signed between the BBL and the German Basketball Federation, in which the federation transferred its marketing/events rights to the BBL, for a 10-year duration, and in return, the BBL agreed to pay an annual "amateur support fee" of DM 600,000 (€ 306,775).

Starting with the 2003–04 season, the top league was increased to 16 teams, and in 2006–07, it was further increased to its present size of 18 teams. For the following 2007–08 season, the structure of the second league was reshaped from its northern/southern divisions, into a ProA division, and a ProB division. These divisions remained under the administration by "AG 2. Bundesliga".

Game 3 of the BBL Finals in 2022

Between 1994 and 2001, the highest level German basketball league was called "Veltins Basketball Bundesliga", and from 2001, until 2003, the league was known as "s.Oliver Basketball Bundesliga". Bayer Giants Leverkusen hold the league titles won record, being the winner of 14 German Basketball Championships. However, since 1997, Alba Berlin has dominated the league, winning their 8th title in 2008. Twenty-one teams have won the championship, since its inception.

Since 2009, Brose Bamberg dominated the competition and won the title in four straight seasons (2009-2013).

Sponsorship

In 2016, the BBL joined forces with Tipbet, a Malta-based betting company. This made Tipbet the Official Betting and Premium Sponsor of the league; the sponsorship agreement results in advertising activities throughout the arenas and online, and runs until 2018.

Arena rules

Currently, all Bundesliga clubs must play in arenas that seat at least 3,000 people.

Logos, names, and sponsorship names

  • 1966–2009Basketball Bundesliga
  • 2009–2016Beko BBL
  • 2016–2021easyCredit BBL File:BEKO BBL logo 2015.png|Logo of 2010–2016

Clubs

Members of the 2025–26 Basketball Bundesliga.

Arenas and locations

TeamCityArenaCapacity
Bamberg BasketsBambergBrose Arena
Alba BerlinBerlinUber Arena
Telekom Baskets BonnBonnTelekom Dome
Löwen BraunschweigBraunschweigVolkswagen Halle
Niners ChemnitzChemnitzChemnitz Arena
Skyliners FrankfurtFrankfurtSüwag Energie ARENA
Veolia Towers HamburgHamburgInselpark Arena
MLP Academics HeidelbergHeidelbergSNP Dome
Science City JenaJenaSparkassen-Arena
MHP Riesen LudwigsburgLudwigsburgMHP-Arena
Syntainics MBCWeißenfelsStadthalle Weißenfels
Bayern MunichMunichBMW Park
EWE Baskets OldenburgOldenburgGroße EWE Arena
Rostock SeawolvesRostockStadthalle Rostock
Vet-Concept Gladiators TrierTrierSWT-Arena
ratiopharm UlmNeu-Ulmratiopharm arena
Rasta VechtaVechtaRasta Dome
FIT/One Würzburg BasketsWürzburgTectake Arena

Title holders

  • 1938–39: LSV Spandau
  • 1939-46: Not held due to World War II
  • 1946–47: MTSV Schwabing
  • 1947–48: Turnerbund Heidelberg
  • 1948–49: MTSV Schwabing
  • 1949–50: Stuttgart-Degerloch
  • 1950–51: Turnerbund Heidelberg
  • 1951–52: Turnerbund Heidelberg
  • 1952–53: Turnerbund Heidelberg
  • 1953–54: Bayern Munich
  • 1954–55: Bayern Munich
  • 1955–56: ATV Düsseldorf
  • 1956–57: USC Heidelberg
  • 1957–58: USC Heidelberg
  • 1958–59: USC Heidelberg
  • 1959–60: USC Heidelberg
  • 1960–61: USC Heidelberg
  • 1961–62: USC Heidelberg
  • 1962–63: Alemannia Aachen
  • 1963–64: Alemannia Aachen
  • 1964–65: Gießen 46ers
  • 1965–66: USC Heidelberg
  • 1966–67: Gießen 46ers
  • 1967–68: Gießen 46ers
  • 1968–69: VfL Osnabrück
  • 1969–70: TuS 04 Leverkusen
  • 1970–71: TuS 04 Leverkusen
  • 1971–72: TuS 04 Leverkusen
  • 1972–73: USC Heidelberg
  • 1973–74: SSV Hagen
  • 1974–75: Gießen 46ers
  • 1975–76: TuS 04 Leverkusen
  • 1976–77: USC Heidelberg
  • 1977–78: Gießen 46ers
  • 1978–79: TuS 04 Leverkusen
  • 1979–80: ASC 1846 Göttingen
  • 1980–81: Saturn 77 Köln
  • 1981–82: Saturn 77 Köln
  • 1982–83: ASC 1846 Göttingen
  • 1983–84: ASC 1846 Göttingen
  • 1984–85: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1985–86: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1986–87: Saturn 77 Köln
  • 1987–88: Saturn 77 Köln
  • 1988–89: Steiner Bayreuth
  • 1989–90: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1990–91: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1991–92: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1992–93: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1993–94: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1994–95: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1995–96: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • 1996–97: Alba Berlin
  • 1997–98: Alba Berlin
  • 1998–99: Alba Berlin
  • 1999–00: Alba Berlin
  • 2000–01: Alba Berlin
  • 2001–02: Alba Berlin
  • 2002–03: Alba Berlin
  • 2003–04: Opel Skyliners
  • 2004–05: GHP Bamberg
  • 2005–06: RheinEnergie Köln
  • 2006–07: Brose Baskets
  • 2007–08: Alba Berlin
  • 2008–09: EWE Baskets Oldenburg
  • 2009–10: Brose Baskets
  • 2010–11: Brose Baskets
  • 2011–12: Brose Baskets
  • 2012–13: Brose Baskets
  • 2013–14: Bayern Munich
  • 2014–15: Brose Baskets
  • 2015–16: Brose Baskets
  • 2016–17: Brose Bamberg
  • 2017–18: Bayern Munich
  • 2018–19: Bayern Munich
  • 2019–20: Alba Berlin
  • 2020–21: Alba Berlin
  • 2021–22: Alba Berlin
  • 2022–23: Ratiopharm Ulm
  • 2023–24: Bayern Munich
  • 2024–25: Bayern Munich

Titles by club

ChampionTitlesWinning years
Bayer 04 Leverkusen1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1975–76, 1978–79, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96
Alba Berlin1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2007–08, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22
USC Heidelberg1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1976–77
Bamberg Baskets2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17
Bayern Munich1953–54, 1954–55, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2023–24, 2024–25
Gießen 46ers1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1974–75, 1977–78
Turnerbund Heidelberg1947–48, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53
Saturn Köln1980–81, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1987–88
ASC 1846 Göttingen1979–80, 1982–83, 1983–84
MTSV Schwabing1946–47, 1948–49
Alemannia Aachen1962–63, 1963–64
LSV Spandau1938–39
Stuttgart-Degerloch1949–50
ATV Düsseldorf1955–56
Osnabrück1968–69
SSV Hagen1973–74
Steiner Bayreuth1988–89
Skyliners Frankfurt2003–04
RheinStars Köln2005–06
EWE Baskets Oldenburg2008–09
Ratiopharm Ulm2022–23

Finals

SeasonHome court advantageResultHome court disadvantageRegular season championRecord
Bayer 04 LeverkusenSaturn KölnBayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 LeverkusenSaturn KölnBayer 04 Leverkusen
Steiner BayreuthBayer 04 LeverkusenSteiner Bayreuth
Steiner BayreuthBayer 04 LeverkusenSteiner Bayreuth
Bayer 04 LeverkusenBG CharlottenburgBayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 LeverkusenAlba BerlinBayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 LeverkusenTTL BambergBayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 LeverkusenBrandt HagenBayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 LeverkusenAlba BerlinBayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 LeverkusenAlba BerlinBayer 04 Leverkusen
Alba BerlinTelekom Baskets BonnAlba Berlin
Alba BerlinRatiopharm UlmAlba Berlin
Alba BerlinTelekom Baskets BonnAlba Berlin
Alba BerlinBayer 04 LeverkusenAlba Berlin
Alba BerlinTelekom Baskets BonnAlba Berlin
RheinEnergie KölnAlba BerlinOpel Skyliners
Alba BerlinTSK BambergTelekom Baskets Bonn
Opel SkylinersGHP BambergAlba Berlin
GHP BambergOpel SkylinersAlba Berlin
Alba BerlinRheinEnergie KölnAlba Berlin
Brose BasketsArtland DragonsAlba Berlin
Alba BerlinTelekom Baskets BonnAlba Berlin
EWE Baskets OldenburgTelekom Baskets BonnAlba Berlin
Brose BasketsDeutsche Bank SkylinersEWE Baskets Oldenburg
Brose BasketsAlba BerlinBrose Baskets
Brose BasketsRatiopharm UlmBrose Baskets
Brose BasketsEWE Baskets OldenburgBrose Baskets
Bayern MunichAlba BerlinBayern Munich
Brose BasketsBayern MunichBrose Baskets
Brose BasketsRatiopharm UlmBrose Baskets
Brose BambergEWE Baskets OldenburgRatiopharm Ulm
Bayern MunichAlba BerlinBayern Munich
Bayern MunichAlba BerlinBayern Munich
Alba BerlinRiesen LudwigsburgBayern Munich
Alba BerlinBayern MunichRiesen Ludwigsburg
Alba BerlinBayern MunichAlba Berlin
Telekom Baskets BonnRatiopharm UlmTelekom Baskets Bonn
Bayern MunichAlba BerlinBayern Munich
Bayern MunichRatiopharm UlmBayern Munich

Awards

Main article: Basketball Bundesliga awards

Finals MVPs

Main article: Basketball Bundesliga Finals MVP

  • Player nationality by national team.
SeasonFinals MVP
2004–05USA Chris Williams
2005–06USA Immanuel McElroy
2006–07USA Casey Jacobsen
2007–08USA Julius Jenkins
2008–09USA Rickey Paulding
2009–10USA Casey Jacobsen
2010–11USA Kyle Hines
2011–12USA P. J. Tucker
2012–13GER Anton Gavel
2013–14USA Malcolm Delaney
2014–15USA Brad Wanamaker
2015–16USA Darius Miller
2016–17FRA Fabien Causeur
2017–18GER Danilo Barthel
2018–19BIH Nihad Đedović
2019–20USA Marcos Knight
2020–21URU Jayson Granger
2021–22GER Johannes Thiemann
2022–23BRA Yago dos Santos
2023–24USA Carsen Edwards
2024–25USA Shabazz Napier

References

Sources

References

  1. . ["German Basketball League"](https://www.fanseat.com/german-basketball-league). *Spring Media*.
  2. [http://www.basketball-bundesliga.de/pics/medien/1_1129196478/Ausschreibung_Pokal_08-09.pdf Ausschreibung BBL-Pokal 2009 BBL {{in lang. de.]{{dead link. (October 2016)
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  6. (12 September 2016). "BBL partners with Tipbet".
  7. "Tipbet.com is The Official Betting and Premium Sponsor of the German easyCredit Basketball Bundesliga". Tipbet.
  8. [http://www.easycredit-bbl.de/de/n/news/2016/7-juli/easycredit-neuer-namensgeber-der-basketball-bundesliga/ Fünf Jahre Vertrauen: easyCredit neuer Namensgeber und strategischer Partner der Basketball Bundesliga]
  9. The season was finished in a tournament format due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Germany]].
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