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Canal Digital Ligaen · 2025-2026

Current Canal Digital Ligaen 2025-2026 standings with 12 teams. Bakken Bears leads the table with 20 points after 22 matches, followed by Team FOG Naestved on 19 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Bakken Bears222022281:1682+599
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2Team FOG Naestved221932375:1909+466
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3Svendborg221842124:1652+472
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4Randers221662072:1855+217
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5Horsens221661926:1695+231
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6Copenhagen2212101937:1881+56
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7Vaerlose2211111706:1971-265
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8BMS Herlev226161733:2060-327
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9Bears Academy226161794:2135-341
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10Holbaek-Stenhus223191742:2102-360
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11Vejen223191664:2031-367
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12Amager222201773:2154-381
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Results

Canal Digital Ligaen · 50
Final28/04/2026–25/05/2026
Mon 25/05
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Thu 21/05
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Mon 18/05
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Thu 14/05
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Tue 28/04
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3rd Place14/05/2026
Thu 14/05
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Semi-finals27/04/2026–07/05/2026
Thu 07/05
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Mon 04/05
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Thu 30/04
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Mon 27/04
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Losers stage08/04/2026–23/04/2026
Thu 23/04
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Thu 23/04
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Tue 21/04
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Sun 19/04
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Sat 18/04
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Fri 17/04
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Sun 12/04
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Sat 11/04
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Wed 08/04
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Canal Digital Ligaen. Bakken Bears leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Bakken Bears12220222811682
Team FOG Naestved22219323751909
Svendborg32218421241652
Randers42216620721855
Horsens52216619261695
Copenhagen622121019371881
Vaerlose722111117061971
BMS Herlev82261617332060
Bears Academy92261617942135
Holbaek-Stenhus102231917422102
Vejen112231916642031
Amager122222017732154

Past Seasons

Canal Digital Ligaen

Browse 16 archived seasons of the Canal Digital Ligaen, from 2010-2011 to 2025-2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1957

The Basketligaen traces its origins to 1957 when Denmark's first organized basketball championship was established. The competition underwent significant modernization in 1998, transitioning from an amateur structure to a fully professional league format. Over the decades, the league has experienced structural evolution, including team expansion from 10 teams to 11 teams in the 2022/23 season. The league has undergone multiple sponsorship rebranding cycles, most notably being known as Canal Digital Ligaen during the 2010s and 2020s before reverting to the Basketligaen name. Despite Denmark's relatively small population, the league has developed into one of the Nordic region's most competitive basketball championships, with Bakken Bears establishing a dynasty that includes eight consecutive titles from 2017 to 2024. The league's global profile has grown steadily, attracting international talent and competing with other Scandinavian leagues for player recruitment and viewership.

  • 1957 — Basketligaen established as Denmark's first organized basketball championship
  • 1998 — League transitions to fully professional format from amateur structure
  • 2010 — Canal Digital becomes title sponsor, league rebranded as Canal Digital Ligaen
  • 2017–2024 — Bakken Bears win eight consecutive championships, establishing a modern dynasty
  • 2022/23 — League expands to 11 teams, increasing competitive depth
  • 2025 — Bakken Bears win 23rd championship title in league history

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams11

The Basketligaen operates as a single-division 11-team league with a unique format combining regular season and playoff stages. All 11 teams compete in a home-and-away round-robin regular season, with matches played from September through March. Following the regular season, the top four teams advance to Playoff A to compete for the championship, while the bottom six teams enter Playoff B in a double round-robin format. Both playoff groups carry over their regular season points into the playoff stage. The championship is decided through best-of-five series in the final stages, with the playoff structure designed to maintain competitive balance throughout the season. Notably, the league does not employ a relegation system, ensuring all teams remain in the top division regardless of final standing. This format encourages investment and stability among participating clubs.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesBakken Bears (23)All-time top scorerChris Marius Nielsen (8,302 points)

Steven Green holds the single-game scoring record with 52 points for Randers Cimbria against Holbæk-Stenhus on 8 December 2023. Marius Kirkholt Sørensen recorded 25 assists in a single game for Bears Academy on 14 November 2020.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 Basketligaen season showcases an exceptionally competitive landscape at the top of Danish basketball. Bakken Bears and Team FOG Næstved sit level on 88.0 points, creating a tightly contested battle for the regular season title. This competitive equilibrium represents a significant shift from previous seasons where Bakken Bears typically dominated the standings. Svendborg Rabbits occupy third place with 76.0 points, while Horsens IC and Randers Cimbria round out the top five, separated by minimal point margins. The compressed standings indicate that multiple teams possess genuine championship aspirations, potentially setting up compelling playoff matchups.

The title race between Bakken Bears and Team FOG Næstved carries historical significance. Næstved emerged as a genuine contender in recent seasons, reaching the 2023/24 championship final where they narrowly fell to Bakken Bears. The parity at the top suggests that the defending champions face their most serious challenge in years, with Næstved demonstrating consistent excellence and tactical sophistication. The remaining regular season fixtures will prove crucial in determining playoff seeding and momentum heading into the championship stage.

Svendborg Rabbits have established themselves as genuine playoff contenders with 76.0 points, representing the most consistent performance from a traditionally competitive club. The Rabbits reached the 2022/23 championship final and have maintained their status as a top-tier program. Their position suggests the team possesses the roster depth and experience necessary to compete in the playoff stages, though they must close the gap to the leaders during the final regular season matches.

The competitive depth extends beyond the top teams. Horsens IC maintains a strong tradition as a six-time championship winner with 68.0 points, positioning themselves as a genuine playoff threat. Horsens has consistently demonstrated the ability to elevate their performance in playoff basketball, making them a dangerous opponent for any team in the playoff bracket. The club's experienced roster and championship pedigree suggest they could emerge as surprise contenders if playoff momentum shifts in their favor.

An unexpected storyline involves the overall competitive elevation across the league. The 2025/26 season has produced more balanced competition than previous campaigns, with teams demonstrating improved defensive schemes and offensive sophistication. The absence of a dominant single favorite has created genuine unpredictability in the championship race, potentially setting the stage for a compelling playoff tournament. International player recruitment across multiple clubs has elevated the overall quality of basketball, suggesting the Basketligaen continues to develop as a destination for talented European and overseas professionals seeking competitive basketball at the highest Nordic level.

League Structure and Competitive Format

The Basketligaen's format represents a deliberate balance between regular season competition and playoff excitement. The 11-team structure ensures each team plays 20 regular season matches (10 home, 10 away) against every opponent, creating a comprehensive dataset for evaluating team performance. This extended regular season allows emerging teams to prove themselves while established programs maintain their competitive advantage through accumulated experience.

The playoff system's dual-track structure (Playoff A for top four teams, Playoff B for bottom six) serves multiple strategic purposes. Playoff A teams compete directly for the championship, while Playoff B provides meaningful basketball for teams outside immediate title contention, maintaining engagement throughout the season. The carryover of regular season points into the playoff stage rewards consistent performance and prevents teams from effectively "resetting" their record in the playoffs. This structure creates genuine jeopardy throughout the regular season, as teams cannot simply coast and hope for playoff momentum.

The absence of relegation distinguishes the Basketligaen from most European basketball competitions. This decision reflects Denmark's basketball development philosophy, prioritizing league stability and long-term club investment over the competitive mechanism of promotion and relegation. Clubs can invest confidently in player development and infrastructure, knowing their top-division status remains secure. This model has enabled teams like Bakken Bears to construct multi-year dynasties and allows smaller basketball markets to maintain professional-level competition.

Historical Dominance and Championship Tradition

Bakken Bears' 23 championship titles represent an unprecedented level of sustained excellence in Danish basketball. The club's dynasty, particularly the eight consecutive championships from 2017 to 2024, demonstrates organizational excellence, consistent player recruitment, and tactical sophistication. The Bears have established themselves as the standard against which all other Basketligaen teams measure themselves, creating a competitive environment that has elevated the overall quality of Danish basketball.

The historical record reveals significant competitive evolution. SISU's 11 championships came during the 1960s-1980s, representing a different era of Danish basketball. Horsens IC's six titles (1992, 1994, 1998, 2006, 2015, 2016) demonstrate that sustained excellence remains possible beyond Bakken's dominance, though the Bears' recent supremacy has made championship acquisition increasingly difficult. Svendborg Rabbits' sole championship in 2010 illustrates how championship windows can open and close based on roster construction and competitive timing.

The evolution from amateur to professional basketball in 1998 marked a watershed moment. Prior to professionalization, championships were distributed among numerous clubs, including SISU, Falcon, and Stevnsgade. The transition to professional basketball concentrated resources among well-funded organizations, ultimately establishing Bakken Bears' dominance. This professionalization process mirrors similar transformations across European basketball, where economic resources increasingly determine competitive outcomes.

Player Development and Individual Excellence

Chris Marius Nielsen's career encompasses 545 appearances and 8,302 points, establishing records that may never be surpassed given modern player movement patterns. Nielsen's longevity with Bakken Bears and Randers Cimbria (2002/03-2021/22) reflects a different era when players maintained extended careers with single organizations. His scoring average of approximately 15.2 points per appearance demonstrates consistent excellence across two decades of professional basketball.

Individual achievement records reveal the league's competitive intensity. Steven Green's 52-point performance for Randers Cimbria against Holbæk-Stenhus on 8 December 2023 represents modern-era scoring excellence, reflecting the increased athleticism and offensive sophistication of contemporary basketball. Marius Kirkholt Sørensen's 25-assist single-game record for Bears Academy demonstrates the playmaking excellence that has become increasingly valued in modern basketball systems.

The highest-scoring single game, Team Sjælland's 147-119 victory over Stevnsgade BBK in 2004, reflects an earlier era of basketball with higher-paced offensive systems. Modern Basketligaen basketball emphasizes defensive efficiency and controlled pace, suggesting contemporary matchups produce lower-scoring contests despite increased athleticism. This evolution reflects broader trends in European basketball toward defensive sophistication and strategic offensive systems.

Competitive Outlook and Future Development

The 2025/26 season's competitive parity suggests the Basketligaen may be entering a new era where Bakken Bears' dominance faces genuine challenge. Team FOG Næstved's emergence as a legitimate contender, combined with Svendborg Rabbits' consistent excellence, indicates that championship windows are opening for programs beyond Aarhus. The league's expansion to 11 teams has increased competitive depth, providing more opportunities for emerging organizations to develop competitive rosters.

International recruitment continues to elevate the Basketligaen's competitive standard. Clubs increasingly attract players from across Europe and beyond, bringing varied playing styles and tactical approaches. This internationalization has modernized Danish basketball, introducing contemporary offensive systems and defensive schemes that challenge traditional approaches. The presence of accomplished international professionals alongside Danish talent has created a hybrid league culture that respects Danish basketball tradition while embracing modern competitive standards.

The league's sustainability depends on maintaining competitive balance while preserving Bakken Bears' championship tradition. Excessive dominance by a single organization can diminish fan interest and competitive engagement, particularly in smaller markets. The current competitive environment suggests the league has achieved optimal balance—Bakken Bears remain formidable, but other teams possess genuine championship aspirations. This equilibrium creates compelling narratives and maintains engagement throughout the season, ultimately benefiting the entire Basketligaen ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Basketligaen?

The Basketligaen features 11 teams competing in Denmark's top tier of professional basketball. The league expanded from 10 to 11 teams in the 2022/23 season to increase competitive depth and provide more matchups.

Who has won the most Basketligaen championships?

Bakken Bears hold the all-time record with 23 championship titles, including eight consecutive championships from 2017 to 2024. SISU is the second-most successful club with 11 titles.

Does the Basketligaen have relegation?

No, the Basketligaen does not employ a relegation system. All 11 teams remain in the top division regardless of their final standing, ensuring stability and continuous investment by clubs.

How does the Basketligaen playoff system work?

After the regular season, the top 4 teams advance to Playoff A to compete for the championship, while the bottom 6 teams enter Playoff B in a double round-robin format. Both groups carry over regular season points into the playoffs.

When was the Basketligaen founded?

The Basketligaen was established in 1957 as Denmark's first organized basketball championship. The league transitioned to a fully professional format in 1998, which marked the beginning of the modern era.

Who is the all-time leading scorer in Basketligaen history?

Chris Marius Nielsen holds the all-time scoring record with 8,302 points accumulated across 545 appearances for Bakken Bears and Randers Cimbria between 2002/03 and 2021/22.

API data: 29 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026