Basketball Champions League Asia

Basketball Champions League Asia
Organising bodyFIBA Asia
Founded1981 (1981)
First season1981
RegionAsia
Number of teams8
Promotion toFIBA Intercontinental Cup
Current champions Utsunomiya Brex (1st title)
(2025)
Most championships Al Riyadi
Sagesse
(3 titles each)
2025 Basketball Champions League Asia

The Basketball Champions League Asia (BCL Asia), formerly the FIBA Asia Champions Cup,[1] is an annual continental club men's basketball competition organised by FIBA Asia. It is the highest level club competition for basketball in Asia.

Introduced in 1981, as the Asian Basketball Club Championship, the competition rebranded in 2004 to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup. In 2024, the tournament was renamed as the Basketball Champions League Asia.[2]

Al Riyadi and Sagesse from Lebanon are the most successful teams in the history of the competition with three championships each. Lebanese and Iranian clubs have won the most titles with a total of six among teams from each of these countries.

History

The competition was first organised by the Asian Basketball Confederation in 1981, when the inaugural tournament was hosted in Hong Kong. The first-ever champions were the Bayi Rockets from China. In 1995, the name of the competition was changed to the ABC Champions Cup. After the ABC became integrated in FIBA in 2004, the competition was rebranded as the FIBA Asia Champions Cup.

In the 1990s, FIBA announced plans to expand the Intercontinental Cup with the teams from the BCL Asia, Basketball Africa League (BAL), NBL, and the NBA, at some point in the future.[3][4]

In 2024, it was announced that the tournament will be renamed as the Basketball Champions League Asia, a name in line with other continental competitions in the Americas and Europe.[2]

Al Riyadi Club Beirut and Sagesse from Lebanon are the most successful clubs in the history of the competition, having won three titles each. Clubs from Lebanon and Iran have the most combined titles, with a total of six each.

In 2025, the BCL Asia qualifying rounds renamed as BCL Asia – East.[5]

Qualification

As of the 2024 season, teams can qualify for the BCL Asia directly through their national leagues, the FIBA West Asia Super League or the qualifying rounds.

Allocated spots in the Basketball Champions League Asia
Method Country League
Direct qualification China Chinese Basketball Association
South Korea Korean Basketball League
Japan B.League
Philippines Philippine Basketball Association
FIBA zonal leagues Central, South, West Asia and Gulf FIBA West Asia Super League champion
FIBA West Asia Super League runner-up
BCL Asia – East East and Southeast Asia BCL Asia – East champion
BCL Asia – East runner-up

Summary

Champions

Year Hosts Champions Score Runners-up Third Place
1981 Hong Kong Bayi Rockets No playoffs Nippon Kokan Apcor
1984 Ipoh Northern Cement 82–56 Bayi Rockets Kuang Hua
1988 Jakarta Swift-PABL 84–69 Liaoning Hunters Samsung Electronics
1990 Jakarta Liaoning Hunters No playoffs Bank of Korea Kazma
1992 Bangkok Kia Motors No playoffs Liaoning Hunters Kazma
1995 Kuala Lumpur Andok's 101–82 Petronas Kia Motors
1996 Manila Hapee Toothpaste 77–74 Isuzu Lynx Guangdong Winnerway
1997 Jakarta Regal 64–59 Kia Motors Aspac
1998 Kuala Lumpur Beijing Hanwei 71–70 Regal Al-Riyadi
1999 Beirut Sagesse 84–71 Liaoning Hunters Petronas
2000 Beirut Sagesse 55–52 Al-Ittihad Al-Manama
2001 Dubai Al-Ittihad 103–101 (OT) Al-Rayyan Al-Wahda
2002 Kuala Lumpur Al-Rayyan 92–78 Al-Ittihad Al-Wahda
2003 Kuala Lumpur Al-Wahda 96–63 Al-Rayyan Sangmu Phoenix
2004 Sharjah Sagesse 72–70 Al-Wahda Al-Rayyan
2005 Quezon City Al-Rayyan 83–76 Fastlink Sagesse
2006 Kuwait City Fastlink 94–69 Al-Jalaa Aleppo Al-Rayyan
2007 Tehran Saba Battery Tehran 83–75 Al-Jalaa Aleppo Al-Rayyan
2008 Kuwait City Saba Battery Tehran 82–75 Al-Rayyan Al-Wasl
2009 Jakarta Mahram Tehran 78–68 Zain Al-Riyadi
2010 Doha Mahram Tehran 93–73 Al-Rayyan Al-Riyadi
2011 Pasig Al Riyadi 91–82 Mahram Tehran Al-Rayyan
2012 Beirut No title awarded Not held Al-Riyadi
Mahram Tehran
Duhok
2013 Amman Foolad Mahan Isfahan 84–74 Al-Rayyan ASU
2016 Chenzhou China Kashgar 96–88 Al-Riyadi Petrochimi Bandar Imam
2017 Chenzhou Al Riyadi 88–59 China Kashgar BC Astana
2018 Nonthaburi Petrochimi Bandar Imam 68–64 Alvark Tokyo Seoul SK Knights
2019 Nonthaburi Alvark Tokyo 98–74 Al-Riyadi Palayesh Naft Abadan
2020 Guangzhou[6] Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia[7]
2022 Dubai Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia
2024 Dubai Al Riyadi 122–96 Shabab Al Ahli Hiroshima Dragonflies
2025 Dubai Utsunomiya Brex 94–93 Al Riyadi Ulaanbaatar Xac Broncos

Records and statistics

Performances in the Basketball Champions League Asia by club
Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Al Riyadi 3 4 2011, 2017, 2024 2012, 2016, 2019, 2025
Sagesse 3 0 1999, 2000, 2004
Al-Rayyan 2 5 2002, 2005 2001, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2013
Mahram Tehran 2 2 2009, 2010 2011, 2012
Saba Battery Tehran 2 0 2007, 2008
Liaoning Hunters 1 3 1990 1988, 1992, 1999
Al-Ittihad 1 2 2001 2000, 2002
Zain 1 2 2006 2005, 2009
Al-Wahda 1 1 2003 2004
Kia Motors 1 1 1992 1997
Bayi Rockets 1 1 1981 1984
Regal 1 1 1997 1998
Xinjiang Flying Tigers / China Kashgar 1 1 2016 2017
Alvark Tokyo 1 1 2019 2018
Petrochimi Bandar Imam 1 0 2018
Northern Cement 1 0 1984
Swift 1 0 1988
Andok's 1 0 1995
Hapee Toothpaste 1 0 1996
Beijing Hanwei 1 0 1998
Foolad Mahan Isfahan 1 0 2013
Utsunomiya Brex 1 0 2025
Al-Jalaa Aleppo 0 2 2006, 2007
Petronas 0 1 1995
Nippon Kokan 0 1 1981
Bank of Korea 0 1 1990
Isuzu Lynx 0 1 1996
Shabab Al Ahli 0 1 2024


Titles by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Lebanon64414
2 Iran62210
3 China45110
4 Philippines4015
5 Qatar25411
6 Japan2316
7 Syria1326
8 South Korea1247
9 Jordan1214
10 Saudi Arabia1203
11 Hong Kong1102
12 Malaysia0112
 United Arab Emirates0112
14 Kuwait0022
15 Bahrain0011
 Chinese Taipei0011
 Indonesia0011
 Iraq0011
 Kazakhstan0011
 Mongolia0011
Totals (20 entries)29313090

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ "22ND FIBA ASIA CHAMPIONS CUP". fibaasia.net. Archived from the original on 13 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Mongolia, Indonesia to host BCL Asia Qualifying rounds". FIBA. 29 February 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  3. ^ Esportes.Opovobr Com Copa Intercontinental, Fiba ensaia Campeonato Mundial. Archived January 17, 2019, at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  4. ^ Estadao.com Pinheiros e Olympiacos começam a disputar o título da Intercontinental. (in Portuguese)
  5. ^ "FIBA Asia convenes third board meeting for 2023-27 in Jeddah". FIBA.basketball. 28 January 2025. Retrieved 31 January 2025.
  6. ^ "FIBA Asia Board Meeting Decisions" (PDF). Basketball Association of Singapore. FIBA Asia. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Bayi Rockets soar to first FIBA Asia Champions Cup". FIBA. 22 October 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2024.