Standings
Serie A2 · 2025-2026Current Serie A2 2025-2026 standings with 19 teams. Scafati leads the table with 26 points after 36 matches, followed by Pesaro on 25 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Scafati | Played36 | Won26 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against3001:2791 | Point Diff+210 |
| Team2Pesaro | Played36 | Won25 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against2958:2859 | Point Diff+99 |
| Team3Fortitudo Bologna | Played36 | Won25 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against2787:2619 | Point Diff+168 |
| Team4Verona | Played36 | Won24 | Lost12 | Points For:Points Against2856:2635 | Point Diff+221 |
| Team5Cividale | Played36 | Won23 | Lost13 | Points For:Points Against2832:2668 | Point Diff+164 |
| Team6Sebastiani Rieti | Played36 | Won22 | Lost14 | Points For:Points Against2914:2789 | Point Diff+125 |
| Team7Brindisi | Played36 | Won22 | Lost14 | Points For:Points Against2795:2649 | Point Diff+146 |
| Team8Avellino Basket | Played36 | Won21 | Lost15 | Points For:Points Against2920:2834 | Point Diff+86 |
| Team9Rimini | Played36 | Won21 | Lost15 | Points For:Points Against2952:2825 | Point Diff+127 |
| Team10Libertas Livorno | Played36 | Won20 | Lost16 | Points For:Points Against2867:2670 | Point Diff+197 |
| Team11JuVi Cremona | Played36 | Won17 | Lost19 | Points For:Points Against2737:2799 | Point Diff-62 |
| Team12Basket Torino | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For:Points Against2605:2675 | Point Diff-70 |
| Team13Urania Milano | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For:Points Against2866:2959 | Point Diff-93 |
| Team14Mestre | Played36 | Won14 | Lost22 | Points For:Points Against2809:2925 | Point Diff-116 |
| Team15Forli | Played36 | Won13 | Lost23 | Points For:Points Against2746:2942 | Point Diff-196 |
| Team16Cento | Played36 | Won11 | Lost25 | Points For:Points Against2803:2926 | Point Diff-123 |
| Team17Ruvo Di Puglia | Played36 | Won11 | Lost25 | Points For:Points Against2762:3124 | Point Diff-362 |
| Team18Pistoia | Played36 | Won8 | Lost28 | Points For:Points Against2751:3001 | Point Diff-250 |
| Team19Roseto | Played36 | Won7 | Lost29 | Points For:Points Against2783:3054 | Point Diff-271 |
Team Stats
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamScafati | #1 | Played36 | Won26 | Lost10 | Points For3001 | Points Against2791 |
| TeamPesaro | #2 | Played36 | Won25 | Lost11 | Points For2958 | Points Against2859 |
| TeamFortitudo Bologna | #3 | Played36 | Won25 | Lost11 | Points For2787 | Points Against2619 |
| TeamVerona | #4 | Played36 | Won24 | Lost12 | Points For2856 | Points Against2635 |
| TeamCividale | #5 | Played36 | Won23 | Lost13 | Points For2832 | Points Against2668 |
| TeamSebastiani Rieti | #6 | Played36 | Won22 | Lost14 | Points For2914 | Points Against2789 |
| TeamBrindisi | #7 | Played36 | Won22 | Lost14 | Points For2795 | Points Against2649 |
| TeamAvellino Basket | #8 | Played36 | Won21 | Lost15 | Points For2920 | Points Against2834 |
| TeamRimini | #9 | Played36 | Won21 | Lost15 | Points For2952 | Points Against2825 |
| TeamLibertas Livorno | #10 | Played36 | Won20 | Lost16 | Points For2867 | Points Against2670 |
| TeamJuVi Cremona | #11 | Played36 | Won17 | Lost19 | Points For2737 | Points Against2799 |
| TeamBasket Torino | #12 | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For2605 | Points Against2675 |
| TeamUrania Milano | #13 | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For2866 | Points Against2959 |
| TeamMestre | #14 | Played36 | Won14 | Lost22 | Points For2809 | Points Against2925 |
| TeamForli | #15 | Played36 | Won13 | Lost23 | Points For2746 | Points Against2942 |
| TeamCento | #16 | Played36 | Won11 | Lost25 | Points For2803 | Points Against2926 |
| TeamRuvo Di Puglia | #17 | Played36 | Won11 | Lost25 | Points For2762 | Points Against3124 |
| TeamPistoia | #18 | Played36 | Won8 | Lost28 | Points For2751 | Points Against3001 |
| TeamRoseto | #19 | Played36 | Won7 | Lost29 | Points For2783 | Points Against3054 |
Past Seasons
Serie A2Browse 6 archived seasons of the Serie A2, from 2020-2021 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
Serie A2 was officially established on 24 May 1974 at the Martini Club in Rome, announced by Italian Basketball Federation (FIP) President Claudio Coccia. The league was created as a professionalized second tier, drawing its founding 10 clubs from the existing Serie B division. The competition was designed to strengthen the structure of Italian basketball by creating a dedicated competitive environment for clubs aspiring to reach the top tier, whilst also serving as a development platform for emerging talent. Over five decades, the league has undergone significant structural evolution: from 10 founding members to 16 teams in the 1980s–1990s, expanding further to 32 clubs in a regional format (2015–16), before consolidating to 20 teams in 2024–25 to prioritise competitive quality. The league has been sponsored by Old Wild West since 2017–18, and continues to evolve its format and commercial partnerships to maintain its position as one of Europe's most competitive second-tier basketball competitions.
- —1974 — Libertas Forlì wins inaugural Serie A2 championship
- —1976 — Playoff system introduced, adding dynamism to championship format
- —1980s — League expands from 10 to 16 teams, establishing national presence
- —2001–02 — Rebranded as LegaDue during modernisation of Italian basketball structure
- —2014–15 — Reverts to Serie A2 name, reasserting historical identity
- —2017–18 — Old Wild West secures title sponsorship, enhancing league visibility
- —2024–25 — Consolidated to 20-team format prioritising competitive balance and quality
- —2025 — Cantu wins playoff championship, securing promotion to Lega Basket Serie A
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The Serie A2 season runs from October to June, with 20 clubs competing in a single round-robin format, each team playing 38 matches (19 home, 19 away). The regular season champion secures automatic promotion to Lega Basket Serie A. The remaining promotion spot is determined through a playoff tournament: the top 7 finishers (excluding the regular season champion) compete in a best-of-five playoff series, with the champion of this bracket earning the second promotion place. At the bottom of the table, the lowest-placed club is directly relegated to Serie B, whilst the next three lowest-placed teams enter a playoff to determine the remaining two relegation spots. No European competition access is available from Serie A2; such opportunities are reserved exclusively for Lega Basket Serie A clubs. The league operates under FIBA rules and the Italian Basketball Federation's governance.
Records 19 Mar 2026
The 2024–25 season saw Cantu defeat RivieraBanca Rimini Crabs 3–0 in a best-of-five playoff final, with American forward Grant Basile named Finals MVP after averaging 16+ points and 6+ rebounds per game across the series.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis (2025–26)
The 2025–26 Serie A2 season is underway with Scafati establishing themselves as the dominant force in the regular season standings. The Pesaro side, competing under the Carpegna Prosciutto sponsorship, have accumulated 73.3 points through their opening matches, demonstrating a commanding offensive efficiency (81.8 points per game) paired with solid defensive discipline (77.7 points conceded per game). Their early-season form suggests a genuine title contention and automatic promotion pathway, having built consistency through a balanced roster approach.
Valtur Brindisi occupies the second position with 65.5 points, trailing Pesaro by a significant margin but maintaining their own promotion ambitions. Brindisi's campaign reflects the competitive depth of Serie A2, with the southeastern Italian club leveraging strong import talent to compete at the highest level of the second tier. Fortitudo Bologna and Libertas Livorno 1947 follow closely in third and fourth positions respectively, both with 63.3 points, indicating a tightly contested mid-table battle where multiple clubs remain within striking distance of the playoff positions.
The standout narrative of the season centres on Pesaro's exceptional performance, particularly their offensive consistency and ability to maintain winning records across both home and away fixtures. The club's dominance reflects strong coaching, effective integration of international talent, and the strategic depth required to sustain a championship push across an entire season. Their point differential and scoring margin suggest a team capable of competing successfully in promotion playoffs should they maintain their current trajectory.
Beneath the promotion contenders, the league features intense competition for the remaining playoff spots. Teams positioned between 5th and 7th are separated by minimal point differentials, creating a volatile competitive environment where injury, form fluctuations, or tactical adjustments can dramatically alter playoff qualification. This unpredictability is characteristic of Serie A2's depth and competitiveness—a league where mid-table clubs possess sufficient quality to challenge established powerhouses.
At the opposite end of the table, the relegation battle looms with particular intensity. The bottom four positions carry direct consequences: the lowest-placed club faces automatic demotion to Serie B, whilst the next three face a playoff elimination scenario. This structure creates a distinct two-tier competitive dynamic within the season, where clubs simultaneously pursue promotion ambitions or fight desperately to avoid relegation. The 2025–26 season exemplifies Serie A2's defining characteristic: a league where every match carries genuine consequence and where multiple storylines—promotion races, playoff qualification battles, and relegation struggles—unfold simultaneously across the 20-team structure.
League Structure and Competitive Dynamics
Serie A2's evolution reflects the strategic vision of Italian basketball governance. The consolidation to 20 teams in 2024–25 represented a deliberate shift away from the unwieldy 32-team regional format (2015–16) that had fragmented competition across East and West divisions. By reducing team count whilst maintaining competitive depth, the league has achieved several objectives: improved fixture scheduling, enhanced media coverage capacity, and elevated overall competitive quality. This structural reform positions Serie A2 as a more commercially viable and competitively rigorous platform than its immediate predecessor.
The playoff system, introduced in 1976, has become integral to Serie A2's identity. Rather than a simple regular-season championship, the league's format acknowledges that sustained excellence across an entire season (regular season champion) differs from peak-form performance in high-stakes playoff competition. This dual-pathway promotion system creates narrative tension and ensures that the final weeks of the regular season remain intensely competitive, as clubs outside the automatic promotion position fight for playoff qualification. The best-of-five playoff format, utilised for both promotion and relegation determination, provides sufficient sample size to determine outcomes fairly whilst maintaining dramatic uncertainty.
Historical Significance and Italian Basketball Context
Since its establishment in 1974, Serie A2 has functioned as the essential infrastructure supporting Italy's basketball ecosystem. The league has produced numerous players who subsequently achieved prominence at international level, including representatives in EuroBasket competitions and Olympic basketball. Clubs relegated from Lega Basket Serie A frequently utilise Serie A2 as a platform for rebuilding and returning to the top tier, creating a dynamic where both ambitious mid-tier clubs and temporarily displaced top-tier franchises compete for promotion.
The rebranding episodes in the league's history—particularly the 2001–02 transition to LegaDue and the subsequent 2014–15 reversion to Serie A2—reflect broader strategic decisions within Italian basketball governance. These nomenclature changes, whilst sometimes perceived as administrative, represented substantive shifts in league positioning, commercial strategy, and competitive emphasis. The current Series A2 branding, reinstated since 2014–15, has become re-established as the league's permanent identity, providing consistency and historical continuity.
Commercial and Media Landscape
The Old Wild West sponsorship partnership, initiated in 2017–18, has fundamentally transformed Serie A2's commercial viability. The title sponsor's investment extends beyond naming rights to encompass media production, broadcast partnerships, and promotional initiatives that have elevated the league's visibility both domestically and internationally. This commercial engagement has enabled improved production standards for televised matches, expanded digital streaming availability, and enhanced marketing reach to younger demographic audiences.
Broadcast distribution of Serie A2 matches spans multiple Italian sports platforms, with live streaming increasingly central to viewership patterns. The league's accessibility through digital platforms has democratised access, enabling supporters across Italy and diaspora communities abroad to follow their clubs with unprecedented convenience. This media modernisation contrasts sharply with the league's early decades, when coverage was limited to regional broadcasts and delayed television highlights.
Future Trajectory and Development Pathways
Serie A2's position within Italian basketball continues to evolve in response to broader competitive and commercial pressures. The league serves multiple constituencies simultaneously: clubs aspiring to reach Lega Basket Serie A, temporarily displaced top-tier franchises rebuilding their competitive status, and mid-tier organisations satisfied with competing at the second tier. This diversity of club ambitions creates a complex competitive environment where motivations vary substantially, yet the quality of play remains consistently high by European standards.
The 2025–26 season exemplifies Serie A2's enduring appeal: a league where promotion is genuinely contested by multiple clubs, where international talent competes alongside developed Italian professionals, and where the outcome remains uncertain until the final playoff matches. For supporters, clubs, and international observers, Serie A2 represents Italian basketball's most dynamic competitive arena below the top tier, combining sporting excellence with the unpredictability that defines compelling athletic competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in Serie A2?
Serie A2 comprises 20 teams in the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons, each playing 38 matches in a single round-robin format. This represents a consolidation from previous years to prioritise competitive quality and balance.
How does promotion to Lega Basket Serie A work?
Two clubs are promoted annually: the regular season champion gains automatic promotion, whilst the second promotion spot is awarded to the winner of the playoff tournament contested by the top 7 finishers (excluding the champion). Promotion is determined through best-of-five series.
Which club has won the most Serie A2 titles?
Libertas Forlì holds the record with four championships: 1974–75 (inaugural), 1975–76, 1978–79, and 1982–83. The club's early dominance established the league's competitive standards.
What is the current title sponsor of Serie A2?
Old Wild West has been the official title sponsor since 2017–18, with the league officially known as Serie A2 Old Wild West. This partnership has significantly enhanced the league's commercial visibility and media coverage across Italy.
Does Serie A2 provide access to European competitions?
No. European competition access (Champions League, EuroCup, or FIBA Europe Cup) is exclusively reserved for Lega Basket Serie A clubs. Serie A2 serves as Italy's second-tier domestic competition without European qualification opportunities.
How many teams are relegated from Serie A2 each season?
Four teams are relegated annually to Serie B: the lowest-placed club in the regular season is directly relegated, whilst the next three lowest-placed teams compete in a playoff to determine the remaining two relegation spots.
API data: 18 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026