Standings
Lega A · 2025-2026Current Lega A 2025-2026 standings with 16 teams. Virtus Bologna leads the table with 23 points after 28 matches, followed by Brescia on 21 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points For:Points Against | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Virtus Bologna | Played28 | Won23 | Lost5 | Points For:Points Against2419:2212 | Point Diff+207 |
| Team2Brescia | Played28 | Won21 | Lost7 | Points For:Points Against2493:2351 | Point Diff+142 |
| Team3Olimpia Milano | Played28 | Won20 | Lost8 | Points For:Points Against2434:2247 | Point Diff+187 |
| Team4Venezia | Played28 | Won19 | Lost9 | Points For:Points Against2522:2381 | Point Diff+141 |
| Team5Tortona | Played28 | Won17 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against2418:2375 | Point Diff+43 |
| Team6Reggiana | Played28 | Won15 | Lost13 | Points For:Points Against2347:2245 | Point Diff+102 |
| Team7Trieste | Played28 | Won13 | Lost15 | Points For:Points Against2350:2443 | Point Diff-93 |
| Team8Trento | Played28 | Won12 | Lost16 | Points For:Points Against2378:2371 | Point Diff+7 |
| Team9Varese | Played28 | Won12 | Lost16 | Points For:Points Against2355:2460 | Point Diff-105 |
| Team10Basket Napoli | Played28 | Won11 | Lost17 | Points For:Points Against2366:2424 | Point Diff-58 |
| Team11Cremona | Played28 | Won11 | Lost17 | Points For:Points Against2307:2402 | Point Diff-95 |
| Team12Treviso | Played28 | Won10 | Lost18 | Points For:Points Against2341:2494 | Point Diff-153 |
| Team13Udine | Played28 | Won10 | Lost18 | Points For:Points Against2280:2340 | Point Diff-60 |
| Team14Cantu | Played28 | Won9 | Lost19 | Points For:Points Against2369:2486 | Point Diff-117 |
| Team15Sassari | Played28 | Won7 | Lost21 | Points For:Points Against2373:2521 | Point Diff-148 |
| Team16Trapani | Played0 | Won0 | Lost0 | Points For:Points Against0:0 | Point Diff0 |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Lega A. Virtus Bologna leads with 23 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 | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamVirtus Bologna | #1 | Played28 | Won23 | Lost5 | Points For2419 | Points Against2212 |
| TeamBrescia | #2 | Played28 | Won21 | Lost7 | Points For2493 | Points Against2351 |
| TeamOlimpia Milano | #3 | Played28 | Won20 | Lost8 | Points For2434 | Points Against2247 |
| TeamVenezia | #4 | Played28 | Won19 | Lost9 | Points For2522 | Points Against2381 |
| TeamTortona | #5 | Played28 | Won17 | Lost11 | Points For2418 | Points Against2375 |
| TeamReggiana | #6 | Played28 | Won15 | Lost13 | Points For2347 | Points Against2245 |
| TeamTrieste | #7 | Played28 | Won13 | Lost15 | Points For2350 | Points Against2443 |
| TeamTrento | #8 | Played28 | Won12 | Lost16 | Points For2378 | Points Against2371 |
| TeamVarese | #9 | Played28 | Won12 | Lost16 | Points For2355 | Points Against2460 |
| TeamBasket Napoli | #10 | Played28 | Won11 | Lost17 | Points For2366 | Points Against2424 |
| TeamCremona | #11 | Played28 | Won11 | Lost17 | Points For2307 | Points Against2402 |
| TeamTreviso | #12 | Played28 | Won10 | Lost18 | Points For2341 | Points Against2494 |
| TeamUdine | #13 | Played28 | Won10 | Lost18 | Points For2280 | Points Against2340 |
| TeamCantu | #14 | Played28 | Won9 | Lost19 | Points For2369 | Points Against2486 |
| TeamSassari | #15 | Played28 | Won7 | Lost21 | Points For2373 | Points Against2521 |
| TeamTrapani | #16 | Played0 | Won0 | Lost0 | Points For0 | Points Against0 |
Past Seasons
Lega ABrowse 18 archived seasons of the Lega A, from 2008-2009 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
Italian basketball's top division was first organized in 1920 with SEF Costanza Milano winning the inaugural title. The modern administrative structure was formalized in 1970 when the Lega Basket was established as the governing body for Serie A clubs. The league has undergone significant evolution, expanding and contracting team numbers throughout its history—currently operating with 16 teams following various restructuring periods. In the 1970s and 1980s, Italian basketball was regarded as the continent's premier league, with clubs capturing 10 of 20 Euroleague titles during those two decades alone. The introduction of the playoff system modernized the format, and recent years have seen increased investment and global player recruitment, positioning Lega A as a destination league for international talent seeking to develop or extend their careers.
- —1920 — Italian national basketball championship first organized with SEF Costanza Milano as inaugural champions
- —1970 — Lega Basket formally established as the administrative body governing Serie A clubs
- —1980s — Italian basketball reaches its zenith in European competition, with clubs winning multiple Euroleague titles
- —2008-2011 — Umana Reyer Venezia dominates with four consecutive titles (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
- —2019 — Olimpia Milano wins championship, beginning their dominance of the 2020s era
- —2024-25 — Virtus Bologna wins 17th title, cementing their status as the league's second most successful franchise
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The Lega A operates as a round-robin competition where 16 teams play each other twice (home and away) for a total of 30 matches in the regular season. Teams earn 2 points for a win and 0 for a loss under the traditional basketball points system. The top eight teams advance to a playoff tournament to determine the champion, with the best-seeded team receiving a first-round bye. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to Serie A2 and replaced by the winner of the regular season phase and the playoff champion from the second-level division. The league uses a multi-tiered tiebreaker system based on head-to-head records and point differential to separate teams with identical records.
Records 19 Mar 2026
The 2023-24 season saw Olimpia Milano claim their third consecutive title, demonstrating unprecedented dominance in the modern era of Italian basketball.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Virtus Bologna leads the 2024-25 Lega A standings with a commanding 23-7 record, securing their 17th league title and reaffirming their position as one of Italy's basketball superpowers. The Bologna-based club, featuring veteran guard Marco Belinelli and international talent Will Clyburn, has demonstrated consistency throughout the season with a potent offensive system and defensive intensity. Their title win marks a significant reassertion after a period where Virtus Bologna dominated with three consecutive championships (2022-23 through 2024-25), ending the Milan powerhouse's bid for a fourth straight title.
The title race proved competitive throughout the season, with Germani Brescia and Umana Reyer Venezia emerging as serious contenders. Brescia, sitting in third place with a 22-8 record, showcased impressive depth and balanced scoring, while Venezia maintained their traditional role as a playoff threat. Dolomiti Energia Trento and Virtus Bologna round out the top five, with Milano's fifth-place finish (20-10) representing an unusual dip for a franchise accustomed to competing for titles. This competitive balance reflects the league's growing parity and the increasing investment in player development across multiple clubs.
The relegation battle saw Umana Reyer Venezia and other mid-table clubs fighting to avoid the bottom two positions that guarantee demotion to Serie A2. The bottom-placed teams faced mounting pressure as the season progressed, with several squads struggling against the league's improved overall quality. The distribution of wins across the league demonstrates that Lega A has successfully cultivated competitive depth, with no team dominating as thoroughly as Milano had in previous seasons.
Marco Belinelli, the veteran international guard representing Virtus Bologna, emerged as one of the season's standout performers. The 38-year-old demonstrated that experience and basketball intelligence remain valuable commodities at the highest level, combining with younger talents like Alessandro Pajola to provide Bologna with a balanced roster. Belinelli's leadership and clutch performances proved instrumental in Bologna's path to the championship, showcasing the league's ability to attract and retain world-class talent.
An unexpected storyline involved the resurgence of Pallacanestro Trapani, a club that had languished in lower divisions in recent years. Trapani's second-place finish with a 22-8 record represented a remarkable turnaround, capturing the imagination of Italian basketball fans and demonstrating that investment and smart roster construction could rapidly transform a franchise's fortunes. Their strong regular season performance and playoff positioning challenged the traditional narrative that only Milan and Bologna could consistently compete for titles, injecting fresh competitive dynamics into the league.
League Structure and Competitive Format
Lega A operates under a sophisticated structure designed to balance competitive integrity with financial sustainability. The 16-team format requires each club to play 30 regular season matches, creating a demanding schedule that tests depth, consistency, and player development. Teams accumulate points using the traditional basketball system: 2 points for a win and 0 for a loss, a format that differs from some European leagues but maintains historical continuity with Italian basketball tradition. The regular season establishes seeding for the eight-team playoff tournament, where the champion is determined through a series of knockout rounds culminating in a best-of-five finals series.
The playoff system introduces strategic complexity, as teams must balance regular season positioning with maintaining player fitness and avoiding injuries during the grueling final stretch. The first-place team's automatic quarterfinal bye provides a tangible advantage, incentivizing teams to compete intensely throughout the regular season. Conversely, the threat of relegation for the bottom two teams creates high stakes in the lower standings, ensuring competitive balance even as stronger teams battle for playoff seeding.
Historical Dominance and Franchise Success
Olimpia Milano stands as Italian basketball's most successful franchise with 31 championship titles accumulated over more than a century of competition. The Milan-based club's dominance has been particularly pronounced in recent decades, with multiple championship runs establishing them as a perennial contender. Their organizational stability, financial resources, and ability to attract international talent have created a sustainable competitive advantage, though their recent third-place finish in 2024-25 demonstrates that even elite franchises face cyclical challenges.
Virtus Bologna represents the league's second-most successful organization with 17 titles. The club experienced a renaissance beginning in the 2010s, establishing themselves as consistent playoff contenders and multiple-time champions. Bologna's organizational model emphasizes player development, international recruitment, and financial discipline, creating a sustainable competitive structure. Their 2024-25 title victory represents their first championship since 2020, suggesting a return to competitive prominence after a period of relative decline.
Umana Reyer Venezia holds the distinction of the most dominant single dynasty in the modern era, capturing four consecutive titles from 2008 to 2011. This four-peat remains unmatched in contemporary Lega A history and established Venezia as a model franchise for organizational excellence. Though they have not won a title since 2011, Venezia consistently qualifies for the playoffs and maintains competitive rosters, preserving their status as a traditional power despite increased competition from other franchises.
International Presence and Player Development
Lega A has increasingly positioned itself as a destination league for international basketball talent. The competition attracts established NBA players seeking to extend their careers, promising young talent developing toward NBA potential, and accomplished EuroLeague veterans. This international flavor enhances the league's competitive quality and global profile while providing Italian clubs with access to world-class talent.
The league's role in player development extends beyond international recruitment. Italian domestic talent has consistently produced players capable of competing at the highest levels of European basketball. The combination of strong domestic talent and international recruitment creates a competitive environment that challenges players to develop multiple facets of their game, contributing to Italy's success in international competitions.
Broadcasting and Commercial Growth
The transition to the dedicated LBATV platform for the 2025-26 season represents a significant commercial evolution for Lega A. This consolidation of broadcasting rights under a single streaming service aims to increase accessibility and viewership while creating a more cohesive media strategy. The arrangement demonstrates the league's commitment to modernizing its distribution model and reaching younger, digitally-native audiences.
The UnipolSai title sponsorship reflects the league's appeal to major Italian corporations seeking brand association with premium sports content. The combination of title sponsorship, broadcast rights revenue, and merchandise sales generates substantial financial resources that clubs reinvest in player acquisition and facility development. This financial cycle supports the league's competitive sustainability and enables continuous improvement in infrastructure and presentation.
European Competition and Continental Prestige
Lega A's allocation of four European spots (typically two EuroLeague berths and two secondary competition spots) reflects the league's continental standing. Italian clubs have consistently demonstrated competitive capability in European competitions, with Olimpia Milano and Virtus Bologna regularly competing in the EuroLeague and other premier continental tournaments. This European presence enhances the league's prestige and provides Italian clubs with additional revenue streams and competitive experience against the continent's elite franchises.
The historical significance of Italian basketball in European competition cannot be overstated. During the 1970s and 1980s, Italian clubs captured 10 of 20 Euroleague titles, establishing the league as the continent's premier domestic competition. While other leagues have subsequently achieved greater commercial scale and media prominence, Lega A retains substantial competitive credibility and continues to produce players and teams capable of competing with Europe's strongest franchises.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in Lega A?
Lega A features 16 teams competing in a home-and-away round-robin format, playing 30 regular season matches each before the top eight advance to the playoffs.
Who has won the most Lega A titles?
Olimpia Milano holds the all-time record with 31 championship titles. Virtus Bologna is second with 17 titles, followed by Umana Reyer Venezia with 10 titles.
How does relegation work in Lega A?
The bottom two teams in the regular season standings are automatically relegated to Serie A2. They are replaced by the Serie A2 regular season champion and the playoff tournament winner.
What is the playoff format in Lega A?
The top eight teams qualify for the playoffs. The bracket is seeded 1-8, with the first-place team receiving a bye to the quarterfinals. The tournament culminates in a best-of-five finals series to determine the champion.
How many European spots does Lega A have?
Lega A provides four spots in European competitions: typically the top two teams qualify for the EuroLeague, while teams 3-4 qualify for the EuroCup or FIBA Europe Cup.
When was Lega A founded?
The Italian basketball championship began in 1920 with SEF Costanza Milano winning the first title. The modern administrative structure (Lega Basket) was formally established in 1970 to govern the Serie A clubs.
API data: 26 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026