The 2022–23 Basketball Champions League was the 7th season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), the premier European professional basketball competition for clubs launched by FIBA. The season began on 3 October 2022 and ended 14 May 2023 with the championship game.
Telekom Baskets Bonn defeated Hapoel Jerusalem in the final of the Final Four, which was played in the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena in Málaga.[1] Bonn became the first German club to win the Basketball Champions League title. As the winners, Bonn automatically qualified for the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Singapore.
Lenovo Tenerife were the defending champions, but lost in the semi-finals by Hapoel Jerusalem.[2]
Team allocation
A total of 52 teams from 29 countries will participate in the 2022–23 Basketball Champions League.[3] 18 of them were domestic champions in the previous season.
Teams
League positions after eventual playoffs of the previous season shown in parentheses. The Basketball Champions League rankings[4] are taken into consideration.
- TH: Champions League title holders
 
- FEC: FIBA Europe Cup champions.
 
- AV: Allocated vacancyNOTE
 
NOTE: According to BCL rankings, National Federations of Czech Republic, Hungary and Russia (banned from competition) should had two berths in Regular season, as well as one berth for the champion of Ukraine (BC Prometey decided to play Eurocup). Their places were allocated to the teams from Turkey, France, Greece, Israel and Poland.
Referees
A total of 60 officials set to work on the 2022–23 season in Basketball Champions League:[5]
| Referees of the 2022−23 season
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  Geert Jacobs 
  Ademir Zurapović 
  Martin Horozov 
  Ventsislav Velikov 
  Franko Gracin 
  Josip Jurčević 
  Martin Vulić 
  Ilias Kounelles 
  Ivor Matějek 
  Mihkel Männiste 
  Alexandre Deman 
  Nicolas Maestre 
  Valentin Oliot 
  Yohan Rosso 
  Carsten Straube 
  Anastasios Kardaris 
  Georgios Poursanidis 
  Péter Praksch 
  Erez Gurion 
  Ofer Manheim 
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  Beniamino Attard 
  Lorenzo Baldini 
  Saverio Lanzarini 
  Manuel Mazzoni 
  Andris Aunkrogers 
  Mārtiņš Kozlovskis 
  Oskars Lucis 
  Gatis Saliņš 
  Gvidas Gedvilas 
  Tomas Jasevičius 
  Gintaras Mačiulis 
  Zdravko Rutešić 
  Radomir Vojinović 
  Igor Mitrovski 
  Gizella Viola Györgyi 
  Wojciech Liszka 
  Michał Proc 
  Dariusz Zapolski 
  Paulo Marques 
  Marius Ciulin 
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  Aleksandar Glišić 
  Vladimir Jevtović 
  Siniša Prpa 
  Marek Kúkelčík 
  Zdenko Tomašovič 
  Boris Krejić 
  Blaž Zupančič 
  Fernando Calatrava 
  Luis Castillo 
  Antonio Conde 
  Ariadna Chueca 
  Sergio Manuel 
  Alberto Sánchez 
  Kerem Baki 
  Mehmet Karabilecen 
  Can Mavisu 
  Özlem Yalman 
  Yener Yılmaz 
  Zafer Yılmaz 
  Sergiy Zashchuk 
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Schedule
The schedule of the competition will be as follows.[6]
Schedule for 2022–23 Basketball Champions League
| Phase
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Round
 | 
Draw date
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First leg
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Second leg
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Third leg
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| Qualifying rounds
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First qualifying round
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7 July 2022
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21 September 2022
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| Second qualifying round
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23 September 2022
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| Third qualifying round
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25 September 2022
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| Regular season
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Round 1
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3–5 October 2022
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| Round 2
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Groups A, B, C, F
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11–12 October 2022
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| Groups D, E, G, H
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18–19 October 2022
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| Round 3
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Groups A, B, C, F
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25–26 October 2022
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| Groups D, E, G, H
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1–2 November 2022
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| Round 4
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Groups A, B, C, F
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22–23 November 2022
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| Groups D, E, G, H
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29–30 November 2022
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| Round 5
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Groups A, B, C, F
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6–7 December 2022
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| Groups D, E, G, H
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13–14 December 2022
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| Round 6
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20–21 December 2022
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| Play-ins
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3–4 January 2023
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10–11 January 2023
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17–18 January 2023
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| Round of 16
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Round 1
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24–25 January 2023
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| Round 2
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31 January–1 February 2023
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| Round 3
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7–8 February 2023
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| Round 4
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7–8 March 2023
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| Round 5
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14–15 March 2023
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| Round 6
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21–22 March 2023
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| Play-offs
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Quarter-finals
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24 March 2023
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4–5 April 2023
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11–12 April 2023
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18–19 April 2023
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| Final Four
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Semi-finals
 | 
25 April 2023
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12 May 2023
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| Final
 | 
14 May 2023
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Qualifying rounds
Draw
The 24 teams will be divided into six pots based firstly on the competition's club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. For the quarterfinals round of qualifications, teams from Pot 6 will be drawn against teams from Pot 3, and teams from Pot 4 will face teams from Pot 5. Clubs from Pot 1 and 2 will be seeded, and will enter directly in the semifinals stage of qualifications and will face the winners from the quarterfinals round. The winners of the semifinals stage will face each other in the finals of qualifications. The four winners of the finals will then qualify for the regular season and join the 28 directly qualified teams in the main draw.[7] The rest of the teams will be demoted, if they apply, to the FIBA Europe Cup.
- Notes
 
- ^†  Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.
 
 
Qualification Group A (Skopje, North Macedonia)
Qualification Group B (Málaga, Spain)
Qualification Group C (Lisbon, Portugal)
Qualification Group D (Belgrade, Serbia)
Regular season
Draw
The 28 teams that entered in the regular season directly were divided into four pots based firstly on the club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. The country protection rule will apply for the stage of the draw. Clubs cannot be drawn in groups with other clubs from the same country.[7]
- Notes
 
- ^†  Indicates teams with no club points, therefor using the country points as a tiebreaker.
 
 
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
| Pos
 | 
Team
 | 
Pld
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
PF
 | 
PA
 | 
PD
 | 
Pts
 | 
Qualification
 | 
 | 
BAX
 | 
BEN
 | 
CSP
 | 
VEF
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| 1
 | 
  Baxi Manresa
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6
 | 
4
 | 
2
 | 
502
 | 
470
 | 
+32
 | 
10
 | 
Advance to round of 16
 | 
 | 
—
 | 
82–92
 | 
77–88
 | 
88–59
 | 
| 2
 | 
  Benfica
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6
 | 
4
 | 
2
 | 
470
 | 
472
 | 
−2
 | 
10
 | 
Advance to play-ins
 | 
 | 
78–97
 | 
—
 | 
59–79
 | 
84–71
 | 
| 3
 | 
  Limoges CSP
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6
 | 
3
 | 
3
 | 
438
 | 
404
 | 
+34
 | 
9
 | 
 | 
73–76
 | 
67–68
 | 
—
 | 
80–53
 | 
| 4
 | 
  VEF Rīga
 | 
6
 | 
1
 | 
5
 | 
410
 | 
474
 | 
−64
 | 
7
 | 
 | 
 | 
80–82
 | 
76–89
 | 
71–51
 | 
—
 | 
Group G
| Pos
 | 
Team
 | 
Pld
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
PF
 | 
PA
 | 
PD
 | 
Pts
 | 
Qualification
 | 
 | 
UNI
 | 
JDA
 | 
POK
 | 
DIN
 | 
| 1
 | 
  Unicaja Málaga
 | 
6
 | 
5
 | 
1
 | 
513
 | 
454
 | 
+59
 | 
11
 | 
Advance to round of 16
 | 
 | 
—
 | 
88–68
 | 
77–63
 | 
82–92
 | 
| 2
 | 
  JDA Dijon
 | 
6
 | 
3
 | 
3
 | 
450
 | 
471
 | 
−21
 | 
9
 | 
Advance to play-ins
 | 
 | 
70–91
 | 
—
 | 
69–74
 | 
88–80
 | 
| 3
 | 
  PAOK
 | 
6
 | 
2
 | 
4
 | 
454
 | 
454
 | 
0
 | 
8
 | 
 | 
85–88
 | 
66–70
 | 
—
 | 
88–68
 | 
| 4
 | 
  Dinamo Sassari
 | 
6
 | 
2
 | 
4
 | 
470
 | 
508
 | 
−38
 | 
8
 | 
 | 
 | 
76–87
 | 
72–85
 | 
82–78
 | 
—
 | 
Group H
| Pos
 | 
Team
 | 
Pld
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
PF
 | 
PA
 | 
PD
 | 
Pts
 | 
Qualification
 | 
 | 
TFE
 | 
RYT
 | 
PER
 | 
HER
 | 
| 1
 | 
  Lenovo Tenerife
 | 
6
 | 
4
 | 
2
 | 
512
 | 
427
 | 
+85
 | 
10
 | 
Advance to round of 16
 | 
 | 
—
 | 
89–74
 | 
86–60
 | 
83–63
 | 
| 2
 | 
  Rytas
 | 
6
 | 
3
 | 
3
 | 
505
 | 
493
 | 
+12
 | 
9
 | 
Advance to play-ins
 | 
 | 
85–78
 | 
—
 | 
89–64
 | 
90–101
 | 
| 3
 | 
  Peristeri
 | 
6
 | 
3
 | 
3
 | 
459
 | 
495
 | 
−36
 | 
9
 | 
 | 
88–81
 | 
71–82
 | 
—
 | 
86–70
 | 
| 4
 | 
  Bnei Herzliya
 | 
6
 | 
2
 | 
4
 | 
468
 | 
529
 | 
−61
 | 
8
 | 
 | 
 | 
57–95
 | 
90–85
 | 
87–90
 | 
—
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Play-ins
The Play-ins took place from January 3 to 18. The teams classified in second and third place in their respective groups of Basketball Champions League, went to the Play-ins. Winners advanced to the round of 16. The first legs were played on 3–4 January, the second legs on 10–11 January. Eventual third legs was played on 17–18 January.
Round of 16
The Round of 16 will take place from January 23 until March 20, 2023. The groups will be formed by the winners of each Regular Season Group and by eight Play-Ins winners. The 16 teams were divided in 4 groups, 4 teams each. The first two of each groups advanced to the quarter-finals.
Group I
Group J
Group K
| Pos
 | 
Team
 | 
Pld
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
PF
 | 
PA
 | 
PD
 | 
Pts
 | 
Qualification
 | 
 | 
UNI
 | 
AEK
 | 
GAL
 | 
CSP
 | 
| 1
 | 
  Unicaja Málaga
 | 
6
 | 
5
 | 
1
 | 
494
 | 
434
 | 
+60
 | 
11
 | 
Advance to quarter-finals
 | 
 | 
—
 | 
88–66
 | 
81–76
 | 
99–88
 | 
| 2
 | 
  AEK
 | 
6
 | 
4
 | 
2
 | 
455
 | 
447
 | 
+8
 | 
10
 | 
 | 
65–75
 | 
—
 | 
92–78
 | 
82–72
 | 
| 3
 | 
  Galatasaray Nef
 | 
6
 | 
2
 | 
4
 | 
457
 | 
463
 | 
−6
 | 
8
 | 
 | 
 | 
72–67
 | 
71–81
 | 
—
 | 
100–73
 | 
| 4
 | 
  Limoges CSP
 | 
6
 | 
1
 | 
5
 | 
432
 | 
494
 | 
−62
 | 
7
 | 
 | 
67–84
 | 
63–69
 | 
69–60
 | 
—
 | 
Group L
Playoffs
The playoffs began on April 4, 2023 and ends with the 2023 Basketball Champions League Final Four.
Final Four
Semifinals
The semifinals were played on 12 May 2023.
Third place game
The third place game was played on 14 May 2023.
Final
The final was played on 14 May 2023.
Individual awards
Season awards
The annual season awards were announced on 13 May.
MVP of the Month
See also
References
External links
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