Youth Basketball Champions League

Youth Basketball Champions League
Organising bodyFIBA Europe
Founded2023
First season2023
CountryFIBA Europe members
Number of teams13
Current champions Rytas (2nd title)
(2025)
Most championships Rytas
(2 titles)
2025 Youth Basketball Champions League

The Youth Basketball Champions League (YBCL) is a European basketball competition for men's junior teams organised by FIBA Europe. The league is contested by junior teams of selected Basketball Champions League member teams which can field players younger than 18 years old. The establishment of the league was announced in January and the inaugural season began in April 2023.[1]

The inaugural 2023 season took place with ten teams in Bursa, Turkey, and was won by Igokea.[2] The second edition expanded to 13 teams and was held in Debrecen, Hungary.[3] The second championship was won by Rytas.[4] The third edition of the Youth Basketball Champions League was played at the Tarik Almis Sports Hall in Manisa. It was won by Rytas.[5]

Winners

Season Year Host city Final Third and fourth place
Winners Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
1 2023
Details
Bursa

Igokea

73–66

Tofaş

Rytas

78–73

Hapoel Jerusalem

2 2024
Details
Debrecen

Rytas

98–62

Galatasaray

Tofaş

93–89

Igokea

3 2025
Details
Manisa

Rytas

109–76 BELFilou Oostende

Tofaş

83–72

Porsche BBA Ludwigsburg

All-time participants

The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Basketball Champions League Americas at any time since its formation in 2019 to the current season.

1st Champions
2nd Runners-up
3rd Third place
4th Fourth place
SF Semifinalists
QF Quarterfinalists
RS Regular season
Q Qualified for upcoming season
Team 2023 2024 2025 Total
seasons
Oostende 7th 2
Bnei Herzliya 9th 1
Nymburk 10th 7th 10th 3
Opava 8th 1
UCAM Murcia 8th 1
Lenovo Tenerife 6th 5th 2
Riesen Ludwigsburg 5th 11th 4th 3
Hapoel Jerusalem 4th 12th 2
Rytas 3
Galatasaray 9th 2
Tofaş 3
Igokea 4th 11th 3
Oldenburg 6th 1
AEK 10th 1
Promitheas Patras 13th 1
Debrecen 9th 1
Pallacanestro Reggiana 5th 1
Telekom Baskets Bonn 6th 1
Aliaga Petkimspor 7th 1
Spartak Office Shoes 8th 1
Manisa BBSK 12th 1

All-Star Team and MVP

At the end of each season, FIBA Europe selects one most valuable player and names five players to the All-Star Team.[6]

Season MVP All-Star Team Ref.
2023 Dusan Makitan (Igokea)
  • Ognjen Radosic (Igokea)
  • Ozgur Cengiz (Tofas)
  • Roe Averni (Hapoel Jerusalem)
  • Ernestas Matulevic (Rytas)
[6]
2024 Ignas Urbonas (Rytas)
  • Kerem Erdem (Igokea)
  • Efe Postel (Tofas)
  • Babel Yitu Lipasi (Lenovo Tenerife)
  • Andrej Acimovic (Igokea)
[7]
2025 Ignas Urbonas (Rytas)
  • Ignas Urbonas (Rytas)
  • Gabrielius Bubnys (Rytas)
  • Daan Pieters (Filou Oostende)
  • Tim Waerniers (Filou Oostende)
  • Mame Samba Deme El Hadji (Pallacanestro Reggiana)
[5]

References

  1. ^ "BCL launches the brand new Youth Basketball Champions League". Eurohoops. 2023-01-16. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  2. ^ "Igokea shine brightest, defeat Tofas for first-ever YBCL title". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  3. ^ "Debrecen hosts the expanding Youth Basketball Champions League". Eurohoops. 2024-01-26. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  4. ^ "Rytas Vilnius celebrate their first Youth BCL title in Debrecen". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  5. ^ a b "MVP Urbonas leads Rytas Vilnius to back-to-back Youth BCL titles". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2025-04-28.
  6. ^ a b "MVP Makitan will always remember Igokea's magical YBCL run in Bursa". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  7. ^ "MVP Urbonas of Rytas Vilnius headlines All-Star Five". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2024-04-09.