Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
12/11 14:45 | 10 | 알 리야디 베이루트 v 사제스 | Cancelled |
12/11 14:30 | 9 | [2] 베이루트 v 사제스 [3] | 78-97 |
12/10 17:30 | 10 | Nadim Souaid Academy v 챔프빌 | Cancelled |
12/10 14:30 | 10 | [9] Antranik Beirut v Leaders Club Louaize [7] | 75-80 |
12/09 17:30 | 10 | 호메네트멘 v Atlas Ferzol | Cancelled |
12/08 14:30 | 9 | [5] 챔프빌 v Dynamo Lebanon [4] | 55-98 |
12/08 14:30 | 9 | 베이루트 v 사제스 | Cancelled |
12/06 17:30 | 9 | [11] 후프스 v Electra Nsa [6] | 61-58 |
12/05 14:30 | 9 | [12] 호메네트멘 v 비블로스 [11] | 88-86 |
12/03 14:45 | 9 | [8] Antranik v 알 리야디 베이루트 [4] | 63-103 |
12/01 17:30 | 9 | 후프스 v Nadim Souaid Academy | Cancelled |
12/01 14:30 | 9 | [9] Atlas Ferzol v Leaders Club Louaize [7] | 91-85 |
12/01 14:30 | 9 | 챔프빌 v Dynamo Lebanon | Cancelled |
11/30 17:30 | 8 | [5] 챔프빌 v 베이루트 [2] | 85-89 |
11/28 17:30 | 8 | [8] Electra Nsa v 호메네트멘 [11] | 82-72 |
11/28 14:30 | 8 | [10] 후프스 v Dynamo Lebanon [4] | 66-75 |
11/27 15:00 | 8 | [9] Atlas Ferzol v 알 리야디 [4] | 69-92 |
11/27 14:45 | 8 | [2] 사제스 v Antranik Beirut [7] | 116-97 |
11/26 17:30 | 8 | [6] Leaders Club Louaize v 비블로스 [12] | 75-90 |
11/25 17:30 | 7 | [3] 베이루트 v Antranik Beirut [7] | 112-83 |
11/24 14:45 | 7 | [10] 후프스 v 챔프빌 [5] | 72-77 |
11/23 17:30 | 7 | [11] 호메네트멘 v Dynamo Lebanon [4] | 64-105 |
11/22 17:30 | 7 | [8] Leaders Club Louaize v Electra Nsa [7] | 68-64 |
11/22 17:30 | 7 | [12] 비블로스 v 알 리야디 [4] | 79-107 |
11/21 14:45 | 7 | [9] Atlas Ferzol v 사제스 [2] | 71-112 |
11/20 17:30 | 6 | [7] 챔프빌 v 호메네트멘 [11] | 95-71 |
11/20 14:45 | 6 | [10] 후프스 v 베이루트 [2] | 71-72 |
11/19 17:30 | 6 | Leaders Club Louaize v Dynamo Lebanon | 80-95 |
11/19 17:30 | 6 | 알 리야디 베이루트 v Nadim Souaid Academy | Cancelled |
11/19 14:45 | 6 | Nadim Souaid Academy v 알 리야디 베이루트 | 76-83 |
The Lebanese Basketball League is recognized as the top-tier professional men's basketball league in Lebanon. It is organized annually as a national championship with playoffs and a national cup by the Lebanese Basketball Federation (FLB).
Currently, the league consists of 10 teams, of which six are located in Beirut. The most successful club in the history of the league is Al Riyadi.
The initial Lebanese basketball league was formed in as early as the 1950s; however, it was stopped during the Lebanese Civil War. In 1992, the league was reformed into its current fully professional format.
The golden era began shortly after the new format league began in the 90s.
In 1996, Hekmeh were the Arab Championship runner-ups.
In 1998, Sporting Club (Al Riyadi) finished third in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, that same year Beirut hosted the Arab Club Championship where Sagesse Club (Hekmeh) won, it was the first ever Arab basketball trophy for Lebanon.
In 1999, Beirut hosted the Arab Club Championship, Hekmeh were crowned champions again, in addition to being the first Lebanese and first Arab team to win the Asian cup.
Al Riyadi has its greatest success in the Arab Club Championship, they won the title in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010; while Sagesse are the most decorated team in the FIBA Asian Club Championship with three record titles.
Ever since, many Lebanese clubs, have seen regular success in different international championships.
The 1999 season was inaugurated by a huge event that included an exhibition game between Lebanese All-stars (represented by the top four teams Sagesse, Riyadi, Tadamon, and Rosaire) and Harlem Globetrotters.