Basketball Champions League Final Four

Basketball Champions League Final Four
Organising bodyBasketball Champions League
Founded2017 (2017)
First season2017
Number of teams4
Current champions Unicaja (2nd title)
(2025)
Most championshipsCB Miraflores, CB 1939 Canarias, Unicaja
(2 titles)
Websitechampionsleague.basketball
2025 Basketball Champions League Final Four

The Basketball Champions League Final Four (BCL Final Four) is the concluding final four tournament of each season's Basketball Champions League. The tournament's full official name is FIBA Basketball Champions League Europe Final Four. The BCL is an international professional basketball competition, that is contested by European clubs, and which is organized by the Basketball Champions League S.A., in conjunction with FIBA.

The final fours can either be hosted by one of the final four teams, or held at a neutral location.

History

The very first BCL Final Four, the 2017 Basketball Champions League Final Four, was held from 28 April to 30 April, 2017.[1]

During the 2019–20 season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the following suspension of the league,[2] the usual format of a Final Four was changed to a Final Eight.[3]

Results

Season Host city Final Third and fourth place
Winners Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2017
La Laguna

Iberostar Tenerife
63–59
Details

Banvit

Monaco
91–77
Umana Reyer Venezia
2018
Athens

AEK
100–94
Details

Monaco

UCAM Murcia
85–74
MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
2019
Antwerp

Virtus Segafredo Bologna
73–61
Details

Iberostar Tenerife

Telenet Antwerp Giants
72–58
Brose Bamberg
2020
Athens

San Pablo Burgos
85–74
Details

AEK

JDA Dijon
70–65
Casademont Zaragoza
2021
Nizhny Novgorod

San Pablo Burgos
64–59
Details

Pınar Karşıyaka

Casademont Zaragoza
89–77
SIG Strasbourg
2022
Bilbao

Lenovo Tenerife
98–87
Details

Baxi Manresa

MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
88–68
Hapoel Holon
2023
Málaga

Telekom Baskets Bonn
77–70
Details

Hapoel Jerusalem

Lenovo Tenerife
84–79
Unicaja
2024
Belgrade

Unicaja
80–75
Details

Lenovo Tenerife

UCAM Murcia
87–84
Peristeri
2025
Athens

Unicaja
83–67
Details

Galatasaray

AEK Betsson
77–73
La Laguna Tenerife

Performances

Canarias holds the record for most Final Four appearances with five. Spain is the country with the most participants with a total of fourteen over the past eight seasons.

By club

Club 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Canarias 2 2 1 1 6
Unicaja 2 1 3
AEK 1 1 1 3
San Pablo Burgos 2 2
Monaco 1 1 2
UCAM Murcia 2 2
Zaragoza 1 1 2
Riesen Ludwigsburg 1 1 2
Baskets Bonn 1 1
Virtus Bologna 1 1
Manresa 1 1
Hapoel Jerusalem 1 1
Karşıyaka 1 1
Banvit 1 1
Galatasaray 1 1
Antwerp Giants 1 1
JDA Dijon 1 1
Hapoel Holon 1 1
Bamberg 1 1
SIG Strasbourg 1 1
Reyer Venezia 1 1
Peristeri 1 1
Total 9 9 9 9 36

By country

Club 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
 Spain (Liga ACB) 6 3 4 3 16
 Greece (GBL) 1 1 1 1 4
 Germany (Basketball Bundesliga) 1 1 2 4
 France (LNB Élite) 1 2 1 4
 Turkey (BSL) 3 3
 Italy (LBA) 1 1 2
 Israel (Premier League) 1 1 2
 Belgium (PBL / BNXT League) 1 1

Arenas

Between 2017 and 2021, the Final Four (or Final Eight) was hosted in the home arena of one of the participating teams. In 2022, the BCL hosted its first Final Four on a neutral venue when they selected Bilbao Arena as host.

Year Arena City Country Capacity
2017 Pabellón Insular Santiago Martín San Cristóbal de La Laguna Spain
5,100
2018 OAKA Basketball Arena Athens Greece
18,989
2019 Sportpaleis Antwerp Belgium
18,400
2020 OAKA Basketball Arena (2) Athens Greece
18,989
2021 Trade Union Sport Palace Nizhny Novgorod Russia
5,500
2022 Bilbao Arena Bilbao Spain
10,014
2023 Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena Málaga Spain
11,300
2024 Belgrade Arena Belgrade Serbia
18,368
2025 SUNEL Arena Athens Greece
9,025

Final Four MVP

References

  1. ^ Competition System Final Four.
  2. ^ "FIBA suspends all competitions indefinitely over health concerns - Sportsnet.ca". www.sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Basketball Champions League to schedule a Final Eight in late September to conclude the 2019-20 season". 31 March 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.