Basketball Champions League Americas

The Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA) (Spanish: Liga de Campeones de Baloncesto de las Américas, Portuguese: Liga dos Campeões de Basquetebol das Américas) is Pan-America's premier men's basketball club competition. Founded in 2019, it replaced the FIBA Americas League as the highest level league in the Americas. The winner of each year's competition qualifies to the annual FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Basketball Champions League Americas
Organising bodyFIBA Americas
Founded24 September 2019; 5 years ago (2019-09-24)
First season2019–20
CountryFIBA Americas member countries
ConfederationFIBA Americas
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Promotion toIntercontinental Cup
Current championsArgentina Quimsa
(2nd title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsArgentina Quimsa
(2 titles)
TV partnersYouTube (live games
occasionally)
WebsiteBCLAmericas.basketball
2023–24 BCL Americas

Each season exists of 12 teams that qualify through their domestic leagues and the league is typically organized between December and April of the following calendar year.

Thus far the league has been won by four different teams, Quimsa from Argentina is the only team to win two championships.

History

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On 24 September 2019, FIBA launched the Panamerican competition, which derives its name and branding from the European Basketball Champions League.[1] The competition replaced the FIBA Americas League as premier league in the Americas, President Horacio Muratore stated: "This is not a succession of Liga de las Américas, but rather a new product of our development project that will foster a balance between representation and quality".[2] The competition consisted of twelve teams, which had to qualify through their domestic leagues. The inaugural season started on October 28, 2019. On October 30, 2021, Quimsa won the inaugural championship after winning the final in Montevideo. Canadian clubs Edmonton Stingers and Brampton Honey Badgers are the only North American teams to participate in the competition so far.

Format

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As for the competition's format, the first phase of the BCLA will feature four groups of three teams each, with two qualifying teams per group that move on to the Quarter-Finals, which will be a best-of-three series. The Semi-Finals and the Final will also be decided in a best-of-three format.[1]

Results

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List of seasons

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Edition Year Hosts Champions Score and Venue Runners-up Third place Score and Venue Fourth place No. of teams
1 2019–20  
Montevideo
 
Quimsa
92–86[a]
Antel Arena, Montevideo
 
Flamengo
  San Lorenzo and   Instituto 12
2 2021  
Managua
 
Flamengo
84–80
Alexis Arguello Sports Complex, Managua
 
Real Estelí
 
Minas
75–58
Alexis Arguello Sports Complex, Managua
 
São Paulo
3 2021–22  
Rio de Janeiro
 
São Paulo
98–84
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
 
Biguá
 
123 Minas
91–81
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
 
Quimsa
4 2022–23  
Franca
 
Sesi Franca
88–79
Pedrocão, Franca
 
Flamengo
 
123 Minas
94–81
Pedrocão, Franca
 
Quimsa
5 2023–24   Santiago del Estero  
Quimsa
92–80
Estadio Ciudad, Santiago del Estero
 
Flamengo
 
Halcones de Xalapa
101–99 (OT)
Estado Ciudad, Santiago del Estero
 
Hebraica Macabi
  1. ^ The 2020 final originally consisted of a best-of-three series, but it was changed to a single game in a neutral venue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Performance

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Medals (2019–2024)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil3339
2  Argentina2024
3  Nicaragua0101
  Uruguay0101
5  Mexico0011
Totals (5 entries)55616

Performance by club

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Performances in the BCL Americas by club
Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
  Quimsa 2 2020, 2024
  Flamengo 1 3 2021 2020, 2023, 2024
  São Paulo 1 2022
  Franca 1 2023
  Real Estelí 1 2021
  Biguá 1 2022

Performance by country

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Performance by nation
Country Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
  Brazil 3 3 2021, 2022, 2023 2020, 2023, 2024
  Argentina 2 2020, 2024
  Nicaragua 1 2021
  Uruguay 1 2022

Performance by head coach

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Only one head coach has appeared in multiple finals, as Gustavo de Conti of Flamengo coached in four.

Performance by head coach
Head coach Winner Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
  Gustavo de Conti
1
3
2021 2020, 2023, 2024
  Jorge Sebastián González
1
2020
  Bruno Mortari
1
2022
  Helinho
1
2023
  Leandro Ramella
1
2024
  David Rosario
1
2021
  Diego Gutiérrez
1
2022

All-time participants

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The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Basketball Champions League Americas at any time since its formation in 2019 to the current season.

1st Champions
2nd Runners-up
3rd Third place
4th Fourth place
SF Semifinalists
QF Quarterfinalists
RS Regular season
Q Qualified for upcoming season
Team 20 21 22 23 24 Total
seasons
  Boca Juniors QF RS 2
  Instituto SF RS RS 3
  Obras Sanitarias RS RS RS QF 4
  Quimsa 1st QF 4th 4th 1st 5
  San Lorenzo SF QF 2
  Flamengo 2nd 1st QF 2nd 2nd 5
  Franca QF QF 1st QF 4
  Minas 3rd 3rd 3rd 3
  Mogi das Cruzes QF 1
  São Paulo 4th 1st RS 3
  Brampton Honey Badgers RS 1
  Edmonton Stingers RS 1
  CD Valdivia RS 1
  Universidad de Concepción RS RS QF RS 4
  Titanes de Barranquilla RS 1
  Capitanes RS 1
  Halcones de Xalapa 3rd 1
  Fuerza Regia QF 1
  Libertadores de Querétaro QF 1
  Real Estelí QF 2nd QF QF QF 5
  Caballos de Coclé QF 1
  Cangrejeros de Santurce QF 1
  Aguada RS 1
  Biguá RS 2nd RS 3
  Hebraica Macabi 4th 1
  Nacional RS QF 2
  Peñarol QF 1
  Gladiadores de Anzoátegui RS 1


All-time table

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As of the end of the 2023–24 season.
Rank Club SP Pld W L W RU SF QF RS
1   Flamengo 5 44 37 7 2 0 2 1 0
2   Quimsa 5 45 28 17 1 3 0 1 0
3   Real Estelí 5 40 22 18 0 1 0 4 0
4   Franca 4 31 21 10 1 0 0 3 0
5   São Paulo 3 22 15 7 1 0 1 0 1
6   Minas 3 28 15 13 0 0 3 0 0
7   San Lorenzo 2 15 11 4 0 0 1 1 0
8   Halcones de Xalapa 1 11 7 4 0 0 1 0 0
9   Biguá 3 19 7 12 0 1 0 0 2
10   Instituto 3 20 7 13 0 0 1 0 2
11   Obras Sanitarias 4 24 7 17 0 0 0 1 3
12   Boca Juniors 2 13 6 7 0 0 0 1 1
13   Libertadores de Querétaro 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 1 0
14   Nacional 2 15 5 10 0 0 0 1 1
15   Hebraica Macabi 1 11 4 7 0 0 1 0 0
16   Edmonton Stingers 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 1
17   Caballos de Coclé 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 1 0
18   Cangrejeros de Santurce 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 1 0
19   Universidad de Concepción 4 24 3 21 0 0 0 1 3
20   Mogi das Cruzes 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 1 0
21   Gladiadores de Anzoátegui 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 1
22   Titanes de Barranquilla 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 1
23   Peñarol 1 8 2 6 0 0 0 1 0
24   Aguada 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 1
25   Capitanes 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 1
26   Fuerza Regia 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 1 0
27   CD Valdivia 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 1
28   Brampton Honey Badgers 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 1

Broadcasting rights

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In selected South American countries, the tournament aired live on DSports. In Puerto Rico, available via WAPA-TV. In the United States, available via FanDuel TV. In Brazil, available via Globo's SporTV. For countries without broadcasting rights, BCLA also available via Basketball Champions League Americas YouTube channel.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Basketball Champions League Americas is launched". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Basketball Champions League Americas is launched". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 1 October 2019. This is not a succession of Liga de las Américas, but rather a new product of our development project that will foster a balance between representation and quality.
  3. ^ "BCL Americas Final will be held in Montevideo, Uruguay". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
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