English Basketball League
Current season, competition or edition: 2015-16 National Basketball League (England) season | |
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 2003 |
No. of teams | 100 senior, over 300 junior |
Country | England |
Continent | FIBA Europe (Europe) |
Most recent champion(s) | Manchester Magic |
Level on pyramid | 2-5 |
Domestic cup(s) | National Cup |
Official website | englandbasketball.co.uk |
The English Basketball League are an organisation established in 2003 by England Basketball to replace the former administration, and currently operates professional, semi-professional, and amateur levels of the game. Senior levels include the men's leagues in a four-tiered pyramid structure, as well as the English Women's Basketball League. The senior leagues are supported by a junior structure for both male and female players, with leagues for under-18s, under-16s and under-14s.[1]
From 2003 competitions were restructured and prefixed with the letters EBA but the league tables remained under the same name, that of the National League. This is effectively the second tier of men's basketball in the United Kingdom, along with the less celebrated Scottish Men's National League. From 1972 until 1987 it was the first tier and only league system in England but this changed in 1987 when key British clubs at the time formed a breakaway league.
The National Leagues include the second, third, fourth and fifth levels of men's competition in England. There is no promotion and relegation between the EBL National League and the British Basketball League (BBL), which operates a franchise system. Despite this, several teams have applied to make the step from EBL National League to the BBL in recent years, looking for greater competition and more exposure.
In time for the 2015-16 season, the English Basketball League was rebranded once again as the National Basketball League.
Senior Competitions
National Basketball League - The men's competition is headed by a 14-team Division 1, followed by a 12-team Division 2, both of which are open to clubs from across England. Below this, Division 3 is operated as two regional 12-team conferences, divided into North and South groups. All other teams affiliated with the NBL compete in the National Basketball Development League, which is divided based on the number of clubs applying for membership each year.
The Playoffs - The top eight teams in each division compete for the season's final showdown and silverware. The top four teams have home advantage against the lower placed sides in the quarter-final (1st v 8th, 2nd v 7th, 3rd v 6th & 4th v 5th). In Division 1, the semi-finals and final are held at a neutral venue in a Final Fours weekend. The lower divisions have only the final at a neutral venue.
National Cup - Open to all NBL teams and played on a straight knockout format at club venues with the final being held at a neutral venue. From 1972 until 2003 all teams competed in this competition including the first tier BBL teams. The 2014/2015 finals were staged at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, and saw Manchester Magic take the trophy 76-58 against the Reading Rockets.
National Trophy - Also known as the NBL Trophy, this is played for by all men's Division 1 teams. The teams play a round-robin competition followed by knock-out rounds. The Manchester Magic won the 2014/2015 tournament, taking the final 88-48 in against Leicester Warriors at Leeds Beckett University Arena.
Patrons Cup - The Patrons' Cup is played for by all men's Division 2 teams on a similar basis to the NBL Trophy. Lancashire Spinners took the 2014/2015 Cup, beating London Lituanica 118-86 at Leeds Beckett University Arena.
National Shield - Open to all men's teams in NBL Divisions 3 & 4 and run on a straight knock-out format with the final held at a neutral venue. The 2014/2015 final took place at Leeds Beckett University Arena and saw Team Newcastle University top Liverpool 68-59.
National Founders Cup - A round-robin competition organised on a national basis specifically for non-NBL clubs, i.e. amateur clubs who have not entered the national leagues. The 2014/2015 final took place at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, and saw Kent Crusaders III claim the title 80-64 against the Oxford Brookes Devils.[2]
Teams
Men's Division 1
Men's Division 1 team line-up for the 2016–2017 season.[3]
Team | City | Home Venue | Capacity | Notes |
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Bradford Dragons | Bradford, West Yorkshire | Bradford College | 200 | |
Derby Trailblazers | Derby | Noel-Baker School | 500 | |
Essex Leopards | Brentwood, Essex | Brentwood Centre | 1,200 | |
Hemel Storm | Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | Sportspace | 800 | |
Lancashire Spinners | Bury, Greater Manchester | Castle Leisure Centre | 500 | |
Leicester Warriors | Leicester | Braunstone Leisure Centre | 400 | |
London Lituanica | Newham, London | NewVIc College | 300 | |
Loughborough Student Riders | Loughborough, Leicestershire | LU Netball Centre | 600 | 2015/2016 Division 2 Runners Up |
Manchester Magic | Whalley Range, Manchester | Amaechi Basketball Centre | 1,000 | 2015/16 League Champions |
Reading Rockets | Reading, Berkshire | Rivermead Leisure Complex | 600 | |
Team Northumbria | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Sport Central | 3,000 | |
Team Solent Kestrels | Eastleigh, Southampton | Fleming Park Sports Centre | 700 | 2015/16 Division 2 Champions |
Westminster Warriors | Brent, London | Capital City Academy | 300 | |
Worthing Thunder | Worthing, Sussex | Worthing Leisure Centre | 600 |
Men's Division 2
Men's Division 2 team line-up for the 2016–2017 season.
Team | Home Venue | Notes |
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Derbyshire Arrows | Killamarsh Sports Centre | |
Doncaster Danum Eagles | The Pods, Scunthorpe | Promoted from Division 3 North |
Ipswich Basketball Club | Copleston High School | |
Kent Crusaders | Medway Park | Relegated from Division 1 |
Liverpool Basketball Club | Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College | 2015/16 Division 2 Playoff Champions |
London Greenhouse Pioneers | Academy Sport Westminster | |
London Westside | Kensington Leisure Centre | |
Newcastle University Knights | Sport Central | Promoted from Division 3 North |
Newham Neptunes | UEL Sportsdock | |
Nottingham Hoods | Nottingham Wildcats Arena | |
Tees Valley Mohawks | Middlesbrough Sports Village | Relegated from Division 1 |
Thames Valley Cavaliers | Uxbridge College | Promoted from Division 3 South |
Men's Division 3
Men's Division 3 team line-up for the 2015–2016 season.
North | South | ||
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Team | Home Venue | Team | Home Venue |
Birmingham Mets | Birmingham Metropolitan College | Barking Abbey Crusaders | Barking Abbey Academy |
City of Sheffield Saints | EIS Sheffield | Barking & Dagenham Thunder | Barking College |
Derby Trailblazers II | Noel-Baker School | Brentwood Fire | Shenfield Sports Centre |
Doncaster Danum Eagles | Danum Academy | Brunel Ducks | University of Brunel |
Leeds Force Academy | Allerton High School | London United | Harefield Academy |
Mansfield Giants | Oak Tree Leisure Centre | Loughborough Student Riders II | Loughborough University |
Myerscough College | Myerscough College | Middlesex LTBC | University of Brunel |
Newcastle Under Lyme College Knights | NULC Academy of Sport | Northants Thunder | Northampton School for Girls |
Sefton Stars | Fernhill Road Sports Centre | Oxford Brookes University | Oxford Brookes University |
Birmingham Athletics | BVSC Building | Plymouth Raiders II | City College Plymouth |
Team Newcastle University | Tyne Metropolitan College | Team Solent Suns | St Mary's Leisure Centre |
Tees Valley Mohawks II | Olympia Building, University of Teesside | Thames Valley Cavaliers | Haybrook College |
Men's Development Leagues
Men's Development League team line-up for the 2015–2016 season.
North East | North West | South | South East | South West |
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Team | Team | Team | Team | Team |
Derby Trailblazers III | Blackburn College Spinners | Folkestone Saints | Anglia Ruskin University | Birmingham Mets II |
Gateshead Phoenix | Calderdale Explorers | Kent Crusaders II | Cambridge Cats | Bristol Flyers II |
Kingston Panthers | Carlisle Panthers | London United II | Dagenham Dragons | Cardiff City |
Nottingham Hoods II | Kendal Warriors | Reading Rockets II | Essex Blades | Cardiff Met Archers |
Sheffield Hallam Sharks | Liverpool II | Southampton University | Greenwich Titans | City of Birmingham |
Sheffield Sabres | Manchester Magic II | Sussex Bears | Kings Lynn Fury | Coventry Tornadoes |
Sunderland City Predators | Preston College Titans | Thames Valley Cavaliers II | London Thunder | Oxford City |
Tameside | Woking Blackhawk Flyers | Northants Taurus | Oxford Stealers | |
University of Chester | Southwark Pride | Sporting Club Albion | ||
West Herts Warriors | Swindon Shock | |||
TCAT Shropshire Warriors |
Other club's websites
See also
External links
References
- ↑ "Youth League Structure 2015/2016" (PDF). Basketball England.
- ↑ "National League Fixtures & Results". Basketball England.
- ↑ "National League Structure 2015–2016" (PDF). Basketball England.