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ENBL · 2024-2025

Current ENBL 2024-2025 standings with 17 teams. Newcastle Eagles leads the table with 7 points after 8 matches, followed by Voluntari on 6 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
Group A
1Newcastle Eagles871643:572+71
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2Voluntari862778:625+153
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3Dziki Warszawa862695:614+81
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4Valmiera Glass Via862719:668+51
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5Opava853650:674-24
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6Tartu Ulikool826611:694-83
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7Donar Groningen826634:661-27
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8Spartak Pleven817633:738-105
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9Spisski Rytieri817639:756-117
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Group B
2Bamberg871677:577+100
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3Legia862687:637+50
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4Bakken Bears844665:609+56
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5Bristol Flyers844637:632+5
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6Brno835664:690-26
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7Dinamo Bucharest826649:693-44
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8Keila Coolbet817602:681-79
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9Fyllingen817600:703-103
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Results

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Final09/04/2025
Wed 09/04
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3rd Place09/04/2025
Wed 09/04
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Semi-finals08/04/2025
Tue 08/04
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Quarter-finals01/03/2025–19/03/2025
Wed 19/03
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Results21/01/2025–05/02/2025
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Brno7184Legia
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 17 teams in the ENBL. Newcastle Eagles leads with 7 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
Newcastle Eagles1871643572
Voluntari2862778625
Dziki Warszawa3862695614
Valmiera Glass Via4862719668
Opava5853650674
Tartu Ulikool6826611694
Donar Groningen7826634661
Spartak Pleven8817633738
Spisski Rytieri9817639756
Bamberg10871677577
Legia11862687637
Bakken Bears12844665609
Bristol Flyers13844637632
Brno14835664690
Dinamo Bucharest15826649693
Keila Coolbet16817602681
Fyllingen17817600703

Past Seasons

ENBL

Browse 5 archived seasons of the ENBL, from 2021-2022 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

Founded2021

The European North Basketball League was founded in summer 2021 as a new professional competition designed for clubs from Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe seeking to compete at a high international level. The inaugural 2021/22 season featured eight teams from Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, and Russia, with the tournament structured as a round-robin competition followed by a Final Four format at Włocławek, Poland. The league's early growth was impacted by the suspension of Russian and Belarusian teams on March 1, 2022, following geopolitical developments. Since its inception, the ENBL has expanded dramatically, growing from its initial eight teams to 27 teams by the 2025/26 season, representing 17 countries across the region. The format has evolved from a single-group structure to a two-group system in 2023/24, and most recently to a three-group format in 2025/26, reflecting the league's increasing competitiveness and geographic reach. The ENBL has established itself as a crucial stepping stone for European basketball development, attracting investment and international talent while maintaining its mission to provide quality competition for ambitious regional clubs.

  • 2021 — European North Basketball League founded with inaugural season featuring eight teams
  • 2022 — Anwil Włocławek won the first ENBL championship with a 90-79 victory over Šiauliai
  • 2023 — League expanded to 16 teams across 12 countries with two-group format introduction
  • 2024 — Bakken Bears won the championship, defeating CSO Voluntari 85-81
  • 2025 — CSO Voluntari claimed the title, defeating Newcastle Eagles 95-82
  • 2025/26 — ENBL restructured to three-group format with 27 teams from 17 countries

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams27

The 2025/26 ENBL features 27 teams divided into three groups of nine teams each. Each team plays an eight-game round-robin schedule within their group (four home, four away) from September 23, 2025, through February 11, 2026. The top 16 teams across all three groups advance to the playoffs. The playoff structure consists of single-elimination eightfinals on March 4-12, 2026, followed by best-of-two quarterfinals from March 17 to April 2, 2026. The four quarterfinal winners advance to the Final Four championship tournament, held April 21-23, 2026. This format balances competitive integrity with the practical needs of clubs across diverse geographic regions, ensuring meaningful competition throughout the regular season while creating an exciting playoff culmination.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesAnwil Włocławek (1)All-time top scorerDontay Caruthers (41 points)

Newcastle Eagles set a single-game scoring record with 128 points against BK Olomoucko on February 6, 2026, while also tying the three-point record with 23 made three-pointers. Dziki Warszawa recorded a 101-55 victory with a 61-point margin, the largest winning margin in ENBL history.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

CSO Voluntari leads Group A with a commanding 7-1 record through eight games, averaging 91.8 points per game with an exceptional 11.3-point differential. The Romanian champions have established themselves as the league's elite force, with a four-game winning streak and perfect 4-0 home record. SYNTAINICS MBC Weissenfels trails narrowly at 7-1, posting an impressive 16.4-point scoring differential (91.1 PPG, 74.8 OPPG), demonstrating elite defensive efficiency. The German side's sole loss came recently, yet they maintain the highest point differential in the group. Valmiera Glass/Vidzemes Augstskola and Donar Groningen both sit at 5-3, separated by the tiebreaker, with Groningen showing resilience through their one-point differential advantage.

The title race remains intensely competitive across the three groups. In Group B, Dinamo Zagreb, Manchester Giants, and UMF Tindastoll each hold 6-2 records, with Tindastoll posting the highest offensive output in the entire league at 98.1 PPG. Manchester has captured four consecutive victories and maintains an 8.9-point differential, suggesting strong momentum heading into the final regular season games. BK Opava sits at 5-3, keeping pace with the leaders. The three-group format has created fascinating competitive dynamics, with quality teams distributed across regions, ensuring no single group dominates the championship conversation.

The relegation picture is less applicable in the ENBL's current structure, as the league features no formal relegation mechanism. However, teams finishing outside the top 16 will miss the playoffs entirely. Fyllingen BBK and HEFTE-HELFEN Bulls Kapfenberg occupy the bottom positions with 1-7 records, facing elimination from playoff contention. Fyllingen's -16.8-point differential represents the worst defensive efficiency in the league, while Kapfenberg struggles with consistency despite individual talent. Teams like Bristol Flyers (3-5) and KK Alkar Sinj (3-5) remain within striking distance of the playoff positions, making the final regular season games crucial for their postseason aspirations.

Spencer Reaves of SYNTAINICS MBC Weissenfels has emerged as the season's standout performer, earning the 2026 ENBL Most Valuable Player award after averaging 19.5 points with elite shooting efficiency. His leadership has transformed Weissenfels into a defensive powerhouse, with the German club allowing just 74.8 PPG. Dontay Caruthers of Inter Bratislava continues his extraordinary season, having set the all-time individual scoring record with 41 points against Keila Coolbet on January 15, 2026, while maintaining an elite scoring average throughout the campaign. Dimitris Moraitis earned Defensive Player of the Year honours, anchoring Iraklis BC's defensive schemes with intelligent positioning and versatile perimeter defense.

The 2025/26 season has been marked by several unexpected storylines and historic performances. Inter Bratislava completed the regular season undefeated, an unprecedented achievement in ENBL history that positions them as legitimate championship contenders despite not being pre-season favorites. Newcastle Eagles set a franchise single-game scoring record with 128 points against BK Olomoucko on February 6, 2026, while simultaneously tying the three-point record with 23 made three-pointers, demonstrating the offensive firepower now present in the league. The expansion to 27 teams has created deeper competition throughout the league, with multiple teams capable of making deep playoff runs. The geographic diversity across the three groups—with Icelandic, Norwegian, and Greek teams competing alongside traditional Central European powers—has added a unique competitive dimension and broadened the league's international appeal.

League Evolution and Competitive Landscape

The ENBL's rapid evolution from a regional experiment to a genuine European basketball institution reflects the growing demand for professional competition in underserved basketball markets. The transition from eight teams in 2021/22 to 27 teams by 2025/26 represents unprecedented expansion, yet the league has maintained competitive integrity through thoughtful format adjustments. The three-group structure introduced in 2025/26 addresses the geographic challenges of continental competition while ensuring every team plays meaningful games. Teams like Bakken Bears, defending champions until their recent playoff exit, and CSO Voluntari, the reigning champions, demonstrate the caliber of organizations investing in the ENBL as a genuine professional platform rather than a secondary competition.

The league has attracted notable international talent, with American players like Dontay Caruthers and Dashawn Davis bringing EuroBasket-level experience to regional clubs. This influx of quality has elevated the overall competitive standard, creating more balanced matchups and reducing the dominance of any single nation or club. The ENBL's positioning as the fifth tier of European basketball—below EuroLeague, EuroCup, FIBA Europe Cup, and the top-tier national leagues—creates a clear pathway for ambitious clubs seeking to develop before attempting qualification for higher-tier competitions. Several ENBL clubs have used the league as a springboard for European Cup qualification, validating the competition's credibility within the broader continental basketball ecosystem.

Broadcasting and International Recognition

While the ENBL operates without a centralized global broadcast deal comparable to the EuroLeague, the league has established presence on regional broadcasters and streaming platforms across Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe. The expansion to 27 teams has attracted increased media attention, with clubs from Iceland, Greece, Austria, and Germany bringing their own broadcasting relationships to the competition. International basketball media outlets including Eurobasket.com and specialized basketball publications now provide regular coverage of ENBL matches, standings, and individual performances, elevating the league's profile among basketball enthusiasts across Europe. The league's official website and social media channels maintain comprehensive statistics and live coverage information, supporting fan engagement across the region.

Notable Individual Achievements and Statistical Records

The 2025/26 season has produced remarkable individual performances that underscore the quality of talent now competing in the ENBL. Beyond Dontay Caruthers' 41-point scoring record, the season has featured multiple 30+ point performances, with Dashawn Davis scoring 36 points in a notable performance for Fyllingen BBK. Iraklis BC set a team three-point record by making 17 three-pointers in a single half, demonstrating the modern, perimeter-oriented style of play dominating the league. Dziki Warszawa set a new assists record with 35 dimes in a single game, showcasing the sophisticated offensive systems now employed by championship-contending clubs. These statistical milestones reflect the evolution from the ENBL's inaugural season to a league capable of producing elite-level performances that rival higher-tier European competitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the ENBL?

The 2025/26 ENBL features 27 teams from 17 countries divided into three groups of nine teams each. The league has expanded significantly from its inaugural eight-team format in 2021/22.

What is the ENBL's ranking in European basketball?

The ENBL is considered the fifth tier of European basketball competition, ranking below the EuroLeague, EuroCup, FIBA Europe Cup, and other established continental competitions. It serves as a premier platform for ambitious regional clubs.

How does the ENBL playoff system work?

The top 16 teams from the regular season advance to single-elimination eightfinals (March 4-12), followed by best-of-two quarterfinals (March 17-April 2). The four quarterfinal winners compete in the Final Four championship tournament (April 21-23).

Who has won the most ENBL championships?

Anwil Włocławek holds the record with one ENBL championship, won in the inaugural 2021/22 season. Bakken Bears and CSO Voluntari have each won one title as well.

What countries are represented in the ENBL?

The 2025/26 ENBL includes teams from 17 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Kosovo, Latvia, Poland, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom.

What is the highest individual scoring performance in ENBL history?

Dontay Caruthers set the ENBL scoring record with 41 points on January 15, 2026, playing for Inter Bratislava against Keila Coolbet. He shot 15-of-24 from the field and 8-of-9 from the free throw line.

API data: 13 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026