Union of European Leagues of Basketball (ULEB; French: Union des Ligues Européennes de Basket-Ball) is a sports organization within basketball created for growth of professional basketball in Europe.[1] Its members are the professional basketball leagues organisations of 11 countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, and Spain.[2]

Union of European Leagues of Basketball
AbbreviationULEB
FormationJune 25, 1991 (1991-06-25)
HeadquartersBarcelona, Spain
Region served
Europe
Membership
12 professional basketball leagues
President
Tomas Van Den Spiegel
Websitewww.uleb.com

History edit

The professional basketball organizing bodies of Italy, France and Spain established the ULEB on June 25, 1991 in Rome, Italy. In November 1992, a joint All-Star weekend was held in Madrid, Spain, featuring the most outstanding players from the Spanish and Italian Leagues. The experience was repeated one year later in Rome before a crowd of 10.500 fans. In 1994, the French League joined the event and the All Star weekend moved to Valencia, Spain, with Italian, Spanish and French stars competing and showing their skills.[3]

The Greek League was the first to join the three founders in 1996. The ULEB has had three Presidents since its inception: Gianluigi Porelli (since September 1991 until March 1998), Eduardo Portela, (since March 18, 1998 until October 6, 2016) and Tomas Van Den Spiegel, elected October 6, 2016. In December 1999, the Union welcomed the British, Belgian and Swiss Leagues.[3]

A key date in ULEB and European basketball history was Friday June 9, 2000. That day, the most important clubs in Europe and the ULEB leagues, met in Sitges, and decided to create and manage a new competition, the EuroLeague. Until that moment, it had been FIBA that ran the men's top basketball clubs competition in Europe. The first game of the new EuroLeague, Real Madrid vs. Olympiacos, was played on October 16, 2000 in Madrid.[3]

One year later, in October 2001, the ULEB was expanded with the leagues of Germany, Netherlands and Poland. In October 2002, the ULEB Cup, the second-tier level European club competition, was born. Its first game was played in Istanbul, on October 15, 2002, between Darüşşafaka and Novo Mesto.[3]

In June 2003, the league of Lithuania joined, and one year later, in July 2005 ,the union was expanded with the league of Israel. The most recent addition to the ULEB family is the Russian VTB United League, which was granted admission in July 2014, replacing its predecessor, the PBL (which had been admitted in May 2011). So, the ULEB currently represents a total number of 10 professional basketball leagues from across Europe. Other leagues such as Portugal, Adriatic, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, have been also members of the ULEB in the past, but all of them left the Union for different reasons. The Portuguese and Swiss leagues have ceased memberships, the Adriatic lost recognition from FIBA Europe, and the Austrian, British and Czech leagues voluntarily renounced their membership.[3]

ULEB is currently a shareholder of Euroleague Commercial Assets (ECA) through Euroleague Basketball SL, and is also a shareholder of Basketball Champions League SA. As written above, former Belgian player Tomas Van Den Spiegel is the current President of the ULEB, and Greek League President Vangelis Galatsopoulos is the current Vice President. The current Executive Committee of the Union is completed by the leagues of Belgium, France, Germany and Spain.[3]

Members edit

Members of ULEB in 2022:[2]

Current edit

CountryOrganisationAffiliationCompetitions
 Belgium
 Netherlands
BNXT League2021BNXT League
 FranceLigue Nationale de Basket1991Pro A
 FinlandKorisliiga2022Korisliiga
 GermanyBasketball Bundesliga GmbH2001BBL
 GreeceHellenic Basketball Clubs Association1996Basket League
 IsraelIsraeli Basketball Premier League Administration Ltd2005Ligat HaAl
 ItalyLega Basket1991LBA
 LithuaniaLietuvos krepšinio asosiacija2003LKL
 PolandPolska Liga Koszykówki S.A.2001Basket Liga
 Russia
 Kazakhstan
 Belarus
VTB United League2014VTB United League
 SpainAsociación de Clubs de Baloncesto1991Liga ACB
 SwitzerlandSwiss Basketball League2022SBL Men

Former edit

Former ULEB members:[3]

CountryOrganiserAffiliation yearsReasons of surrender
 AustriaBasketball Austria2002-2015withdrew
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Croatia
 North Macedonia
 Montenegro
 Serbia
 Slovenia
Adriatic Basketball Association2002-2015lost recognition from FIBA Europe
 BelgiumPro Basketball League1999-2021replaced by BNXT League
 Czech RepublicNational Basketball League (Czech Republic)2004-2016withdrew
 NetherlandsDutch Basketball League1999-2021replaced by BNXT League
 PortugalLiga Portuguesa de Basquetebol1996-2008ceased membership
 RussiaRussian Professional Basketball League2011-2013replace by VTB United League
 United KingdomBritish Basketball League1999-2016withdrew
 SwitzerlandLigue Nationale de Basket Amateur1999-2016ceased membership in 2016 and replaced in 2022 by Swiss Basketball League

Presidents edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ REPORT on the future of professional sport in Europe / Governance / 13. European Parliament. Archived 3 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Directory". ULEB. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "ULEB History". ULEB. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2017.

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