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The league has 14 teams (12 in the Republic of Ireland and two in Northern Ireland). The league is an active member of Basketball Ireland, which is recognised by FIBA (also known as the International Basketball Federation) as the national governing body for basketball in Ireland.
2023–24 National Basketball League Division 1: 2023–24 National Basketball League Division 2: 2023–24 National Basketball League Division 3 Estonia: 2023–24 Estonian Championship: Best-of-5 series 2024 Estonian Basketball Cup: Single-game final Finland: 2023–24 Korisliiga season: 2023–24 Finnish Basketball Cup France [a] 2023–24 ...
The 2024–25 Basketball Champions League Americas season, also referred to as the BCL Americas Season 6, is the 6th season of the Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA). It is also the 26th season of Pan-American top-level competition, as well as the 63rd season of South American top-level competition.
KUBS Basketball Club was established in 2007, in association with Killester United FC. [1] In 2015, the club entered a senior men's representative team into Basketball Ireland's National League Division 1 competition. In their inaugural season, KUBS finished runners-up with a 14–4 record and claimed the post-season League Cup trophy. [2] [3]
The winners of the 2023–24 Basketball Champions League are given an additional entry if they do not qualify for the 2024–25 Basketball Champions League through their domestic league. [3] The organiser may grant access to the League through the attribution of up to 4 invitations (wild cards) to the Regular Season or to the Qualification ...
The Ireland men's national basketball team (Irish: Foireann cispheile náisiúnta na hÉireann) represents the island of Ireland in international basketball. It is governed by Basketball Ireland with players from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Ireland plays their home matches at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, Dublin.
Basketball; a long-established club: from academy level ("Little Saints") to Superleague (since 1990: 3 Superleague titles (including 2005–06, runners-up in 2011–12), 3 Superleague Northern Conference titles (including 2011–12), 2 National Cup titles, 8 National Championship titles, and 2 National League Division 1 titles), sharing a ...
Roscommon, 1943 All-Ireland SFC winning team, in colour. William Jackson (8 August 1918 – 26 November 1985) was an Irish basketball and GAA player. [1] Jackson was a member of the 1943 & 1944 Roscommon All-Ireland winning teams. In 1943 they defeated Cavan with Bill "Stonewall" Jackson at left full back in a replay by a score of 2-7 - 2-2.