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The Liga Națională de Baschet Masculin (LNBM) (English: National League) is the top-tier professional basketball league of Romania. The winner of the league each season is crowned the Romanian national champion.
2. Serie A2 Basket National Professional 2nd Division (32 teams in two 16 team groups) 3. Serie B Basket National semi-pro 3rd Division (64 teams in four 16 team groups) 4. Serie C Gold Basket National semi-pro 4th Division (98 teams in 7 groups) 5. Serie C Regionale Regional 1st Division: 6. Serie D Regionale Regional 2nd Division: 7 ...
The 2023–24 Liga Națională season is the 74th season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. This will be the season with 18 teams divided into two conferences, placed by the previous regular season's standing. [1] [2] U-BT Cluj-Napoca are the defending champions.
The Romanian Basketball Federation (FRB) (Romanian: Federația Română de Baschet) is the governing body of basketball in Romania. It was founded in 1931, and they became members of FIBA in 1932 as co-founders. The Romanian Basketball Federation operates the Romanian men's national team and Romanian women's national team.
The 2022–23 Liga Națională season is the 73rd season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. This will be the season with 18 teams divided into two conferences, placed by the previous regular season's standing. [1] U-BT Cluj-Napoca are the defending champions.
The Romanian men's national 3x3 team represents Romania in international 3x3 basketball matches and is controlled by the Romanian Basketball Federation (Romanian: Federația Română de Baschet). Senior Competitions
The Italian Basketball Federation (Italian: Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro; FIP) is the governing body of basketball in Italy.It is based in Rome.. It organises national competitions in Italy and the Italian basketball leagues, which operate the country's two professional leagues, Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) and Serie A2 Basket.
After the Romanian Revolution, Baschet Club Steaua București was the first basketball club in Romania to turn private. However, after only a few years it went bankrupt, and CSA Steaua operated only a youth club for basketball, under the name of Clubul Sportiv Școlar Steaua București.