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The club then withdrew from mainland China and moved back to Taiwan to join the newly founded SBL there. In the SBL's inaugural 2003–2004 season, the Lions had a second-place finish and was the runner up in the championship series against the Yulon Dinos , their long-time rival in Taiwan.
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2007: Sold to Taiwan Mobile, a major mobile communication provider in Taiwan, and named as "Taiwan Mobile Leopards". 2011: Rebranded as "Taiwan Mobile Basketball Team" 2014: Ownership shipped to Fubon Financial Holding Venture Capital Co., Ltd, and renamed as “Fubon Braves”. 2019: Left SBL to join the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), a ...
Name Team Seasons Ref. Aqua Mermaids Kaohsiung Aquas: 2024–present [1]Formosa Sexy: Formosa Dreamers: 2024–present [2]Leopard Girls: Taoyuan Taiwan Beer Leopards
The Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL, Chinese: 台灣職業籃球大聯盟) is a professional basketball league in Taiwan composed of 7 teams. It is the fourth Taiwanese professional basketball league after the Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA; 1994–1999), P. League+ (PLG; founded in 2020), and T1 League (2021–2024).
Taiwan Professional Basketball League: Founded: October 11, 2017 [1] History: Formosa Dreamers 2017–2020 2023–2024 2024–present Formosa Taishin Dreamers 2020–2023 : Arena: Taichung Intercontinental Basketball Stadium: Capacity: 3,000: Location: Taichung City, Taiwan: Team colors: Black, White, Gray, Fluorescent Green President: Tien Lei
It is the first fully professional basketball league in Taiwan after the Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA) ceased operations in 2000. [3] [4] The first four teams participating in the inaugural season were the Formosa Taishin Dreamers, [5] the Hsinchu JKO Lioneers, [6] [7] the Taipei Fubon Braves, and the Taoyuan Pilots. [8]
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Taipei Fubon Braves (2014–present), Taiwan Mobile (2007–2014), Videoland Hunters (2004–2007), or Mars (1993–1999, 2003–2004) franchise.