Basketball Champions League Americas

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Basketball Champions League Americas
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Organising body FIBA Americas
Founded 24 September 2019; 4 years ago (2019-09-24)
First season 2019–20
Country Multiple countries
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 1
Promotion to Intercontinental Cup
Current champions Brazil São Paulo
(1st title)
Most championships Argentina Quimsa
Brazil Flamengo
Brazil São Paulo
(1 title each)
TV partners YouTube (live games
occasionally)
Website BCLAmericas.basketball
2021–22 BCL Americas

The Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA) (Spanish: Baloncesto Liga Campeones de las Américas, Portuguese: Liga dos Campeões de Basquetebol das Américas) is Pan-America's premier men's basketball club competition. Founded in 2019, it replaced the FIBA Americas League as the highest tier league in the continent.

History

On 24 September 2019, FIBA launched the competition, which derives its name and branding from the European Basketball Champions League.[1] The competition replaced the FIBA Americas League as premier league in the Americas, President Horacio Muratore stated: "This is not a succession of Liga de las Américas, but rather a new product of our development project that will foster a balance between representation and quality".[2] The competition will consist of twelve teams, which have to qualify through their domestic leagues. The inaugural season started on October 28, 2019. On October 30, 2021, Quimsa won the inaugural championship after winning the final in Montevideo.

Format

As for the competition's format, the first phase of the BCLA will feature four groups of three teams each, with two qualifying teams per group that move on to the Quarter-Finals, which will be a best-of-three series. The Semi-Finals and the Final will also be decided in a best-of-three format.[1]




Results

Edition Year Hosts Champions Score and Venue Runners-up Third place Score and Venue Fourth place No. of teams
1 2019–20 Uruguay
Montevideo
Argentina
Quimsa
92–86[lower-alpha 1]
Antel Arena, Montevideo
Brazil
Flamengo
Argentina San Lorenzo and Argentina Instituto 12
2 2021 Nicaragua
Managua
Brazil
Flamengo
84–80
Alexis Arguello Sports Complex, Managua
Nicaragua
Real Estelí
Brazil
Minas
75–58
Alexis Arguello Sports Complex, Managua
Brazil
São Paulo
3 2021–22 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
São Paulo
98–84
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Uruguay
Biguá
Brazil
Minas
91–81
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Argentina
Quimsa
  1. The 2020 final originally consisted of a best-of-three series, but it was changed to a single game in a neutral venue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

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
TBD To be determined
Team 20 21 22 Total
seasons
Highest
finish
Argentina San Lorenzo SF QF 2 Semifinals
Argentina Instituto SF RS 2 Semifinals
Argentina Obras Sanitarias RS RS 2 Regular season
Argentina Quimsa 1st QF 4th 3 Champions
Argentina Boca Juniors QF 1 Quarterfinals
Brazil Flamengo 2nd 1st QF 3 Champions
Brazil Franca QF QF 2 Quarterfinals
Brazil Mogi das Cruzes QF 1 Quarterfinals
Brazil São Paulo 4th 1st 2 Champions
Brazil Minas 3rd 3rd 2 Third place
Canada Edmonton Stingers RS 1 Regular season
Chile CD Valdivia RS 1 Regular season
Chile Universidad de Concepción RS RS 2 Regular season
Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce QF 1 Quarterfinals
Uruguay Aguada RS 1 Regular season
Uruguay Biguá RS 2nd 2 Runners-up
Uruguay Nacional RS 1 Regular season
Mexico Fuerza Regia QF 1 Quarterfinalist
Mexico Capitanes de Ciudad de México RS 1 Regular season
Nicaragua Real Estelí QF 2nd QF 3 Runners-up
Panama Caballos de Coclé QF 1 Quarterfinals
Colombia Titanes de Barranquilla RS 1 Regular season

References

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