Basketball Champions League records and statistics

Map of countries, teams from which have reached the regular season of the Basketball Champions League.
  Country that has been represented in the regular season
  Country that has been represented in the qualifying rounds
  Not represented

This page details statistics of the Basketball Champions League. Unless notified these statistics concern all seasons since inception of the Champions League in the 2016–17 season, including qualifying rounds of the Basketball Champions League as per "Competition facts"; all matches before regular season count as "qualifying matches".

General performances

By club

Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Spain Canarias 1 0 2017
Greece AEK 1 0 2018
Turkey Banvit 0 1 2017
France Monaco 0 1 2018

By nation

Country Winners Runners-up Winning clubs Runners-up
Greece Greece 1 0 AEK (1)
Spain Spain 1 0 Canarias (1)
France France 0 1 Monaco (1)
Turkey Turkey 0 1 Banvit (1)

All-time top-25 Basketball Champions League ranking

As of the end of the 2017–18 BCL. Includes results from regular season onwards.
Rank Club Years Pld W D L FW F SF QF
1France Monaco24033070110
2Spain Canarias23628171000
3Turkey Banvit238261110101
4Germany Riesen Ludwigsburg240260140011
5Greece AEK238241131000
6Turkey Karşıyaka238240140002
7Turkey Beşiktaş23222190000
8Czech Republic Nymburk232220100000
9Germany Oldenburg234211120000
10Italy Reyer Venezia236210150010
11France SIG Strasbourg234201130001
12Lithuania Neptūnas232190130000
13Italy Dinamo Sassari234170170001
13Greece PAOK234170170000
15Italy Felice Scandone230160140000
16Latvia Ventspils230140160000
17Greece Aris232131180000
18Belgium Oostende228120160000
19Lithuania Juventus230120180000
20Spain Murcia12011090010
21France ASVEL11811250001
22Germany Bayreuth11810170001
23Poland Zielona Góra230100200000
24France Le Mans Sarthe1169070000
24France Nanterre 921169070000
24Serbia Partizan1169070000

Number of participating clubs of the Basketball Champions League era

A total of 51 clubs from 22 national associations have played in or qualified for the Champions League group stage.

Bold: club advanced to the play-offs of a particular season.

Nation # Clubs Years
France France (7) 3SIG Strasbourg2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Monaco2016–17, 2017–18
2Le Mans Sarthe2016–17, 2018–19
2Nanterre 922017–18, 2018–19
1ASVEL2016–17
1Élan Chalon2017–18
1JDA Dijon2018–19
Germany Germany (6) 3Riesen Ludwigsburg2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Oldenburg2016–17, 2017–18
2Bayreuth2017–18, 2018–19
2Bonn2017–18, 2018–19
1Skyliners Frankfurt2016–17
1Bamberg2018–19
Italy Italy (6) 3Felice Scandone2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
3Reyer Venezia2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Dinamo Sassari2016–17, 2017–18
1Varese2016–17
1Orlandina2017–18
1Virtus Bologna2018–19
Turkey Turkey (5) 3Banvit2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
3Beşiktaş2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Karşıyaka2016–17, 2017–18
1Uşak Sportif2016–17
1Gaziantep2017–18
Greece Greece (4) 3AEK2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
3PAOK2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Aris2016–17, 2017–18
1Promitheas2018–19
Spain Spain (4) 3Canarias2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Murcia2017–18, 2018–19
1Estudiantes2017–18
1Fuenlabrada2018–19
Israel Israel (4) 2Hapoel Holon2017–18, 2018–19
1Ironi Nahariya2016–17
1Maccabi Rishon LeZion2016–17
1Hapoel Jerusalem2018–19
Lithuania Lithuania (3) 2Neptūnas2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2Juventus2016–17, 2017–18
1Lietkabelis2018–19
Belgium Belgium (3) 3Oostende2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
1Spirou Charleroi2016–17
1Antwerp Giants2018–19
Poland Poland (3) 2Radom2016–17, 2017–18
2Zielona Góra2016–17, 2017–18
1Włocławek2018–19
Russia Russia (3) 1Avtodor2016–17
1Enisey2017–18
1Nizhny Novgorod2018–19
Czech Republic Czech Republic (2) 3Nymburk2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
1Opava2018–19
Serbia Serbia (2) 1Mega2016–17
1Partizan2016–17
Slovenia Slovenia (2) 2Olimpija2017–18, 2018–19
1Helios Suns2016–17
Latvia Latvia (1) 3Ventspils2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
Croatia Croatia (1) 1Cibona2016–17
Denmark Denmark (1) 1Bakken Bears2016–17
Finland Finland (1) 1Kataja2016–17
Hungary Hungary (1) 1Szolnoki Olaj2016–17
Montenegro Montenegro (1) 1Mornar2016–17
Romania Romania (1) 1Oradea2016–17
Ukraine Ukraine (1) 1Khimik2016–17
Switzerland Switzerland (1) 1Fribourg Olympic2018–19

Clubs

Performance review

Classification

C Champion
F Runner-up
3rd Third qualified
4th Fourth qualified
QF Eliminated in the quarterfinals
R16 Eliminated in round of 16
PQ Eliminated in the playoffs qualifiers (2016–17 season)
RS Eliminated in the regular season
Ongoing

Performance

Clubs (# of participations) 16–17 17–18 18–19
France FRANCE (12) (4) (4) (4)
1 SIG Strasbourg (3) PQ QF
2 Monaco (2) 3rd RU
3 Le Mans Sarthe (2) R16
4 Nanterre 92 (2) R16
5 ASVEL (1) QF
6 Élan Chalon (1) RS
7 JDA Dijon (1)
Germany GERMANY (11) (3) (4) (4)
1 Riesen Ludwigsburg (3) QF 4th
2 Oldenburg (2) R16 R16
3 Bonn (2) RS
4 Bayreuth (1) QF
5 Skyliners Frankfurt (1) RS
6 Bamberg (1)
Italy ITALY (11) (4) (4) (3)
1 Felice Scandone (3) R16 RS
2 Reyer Venezia (3) 4th RS
3 Dinamo Sassari (2) QF RS
4 Varese (1) RS
5 Orlandina (1) RS
6 Virtus Bologna (1)
Turkey TURKEY (10) (4) (4) (2)
1 Banvit (2) RU QF
2 Beşiktaş (2) R16 R16
3 Karşıyaka (2) QF QF
4 Uşak Sportif (1) RS
5 Gaziantep (1) RS
Greece GREECE (9) (3) (3) (3)
1 AEK (3) R16 C
2 PAOK (3) R16 R16
3 Aris (2) R16 RS
4 Promitheas (1)
Spain SPAIN (7) (1) (3) (3)
1 Canarias (3) C R16
2 Murcia (2) 3rd
3 Estudiantes (1) RS
4 Fuenlabrada (1)
Lithuania LITHUANIA (6) (2) (2) (2)
1 Neptūnas (3) R16 R16
2 Juventus (2) PQ RS
3 Lietkabelis (1)
Belgium BELGIUM (5) (2) (1) (2)
1 Oostende (3) RS RS
2 Spirou (1) RS
3 Antwerp Giants (1)
Israel ISRAEL (5) (2) (1) (2)
1 Hapoel Holon (2) RS
2 Ironi Nahariya (1) RS
3 Maccabi Rishon LeZion (1) PQ
4 Hapoel Jerusalem (1)
Poland POLAND (5) (2) (2) (1)
1 Radom (2) RS RS
2 Zielona Góra (2) RS R16
3 Włocławek
Czech Republic CZECH REPUBLIC (4) (1) (1) (2)
1 Nymburk (2) PQ R16
2 Opava (1)
Latvia LATVIA (3) (1) (1) (1)
1 Ventspils (3) PQ RS
Russia RUSSIA (3) (1) (1) (1)
1 Avtodor (1) PQ
2 Enisey (1) RS
3 Nizhny Novgorod (1)
Slovenia SLOVENIA (3) (1) (1) (1)
1 Helios Suns (2) RS
2 Olimpija (1) RS
Serbia SERBIA (2) (2) (0) (0)
1 Mega (1) RS
2 Partizan (1) PQ
Croatia CROATIA (1) (1) (0) (0)
1 Cibona (1) RS
Denmark DENMARK (1) (1) (0) (0)
1 Bakken Bears (1) RS
Finland FINLAND (1) (1) (0) (0)
1 Kataja (1) RS
Hungary HUNGARY (1) (1) (0) (0)
1 Szolnoki Olaj (1) RS
Montenegro MONTENEGRO (1) (1) (0)
1 Mornar (1) RS
Romania ROMANIA (1) (1) (0) (0)
1 Oradea (1) RS
Switzerland SWITZERLAND (1) (0) (0) (1)
1 Fribourg Olympic (1)
Ukraine UKRAINE (1) (1) (0) (0)
1 Khimik (1) RS

By Final Four appearances

By club

Team No. Years
France Monaco22017, 2018
Spain Canarias12017
Turkey Banvit12017
Italy Reyer Venezia12017
Greece AEK Athens12018
Germany Riesen Ludwigsburg12018
Spain Murcia12018
Team in Bold:Finalist team in season

By nation

Nation Winners Runners-up Third Fourth Total
 France 01102
 Spain 10102
 Turkey 01001
 Greece 10001
 Germany 00011
 Italy 00011
Totals22228

Game records

Biggest wins

Biggest two leg wins

  • Nanterre 92 holds the overall record by beating Karhu 182–112 (+70) in the qualifying round in 2018–19. They beat the Bosnians by 54–91 and 91–58
  • Riesen Ludwigsburg has the second overall record by beating Bosna 187–118 (+69) in the qualifying round in 2017–18. They beat the Bosnians by 59–85 and 102–59
  • Aris has the third record by beating Dinamo Tbilisi 182–118 (+64) in the qualifying round in 2018–19. They beat the Georgians by 64–90 and 92–54
  • As for the regular season, record belongs to Canarias, who beat Orlandina 194–106 (+88, 88–47 at home, 59–106 away) in 2017–18
  • Monaco holds the biggest margin of overall home and away result in the Basketball Champions League era in playoffs. They beat Zielona Góra 174–142 (+32, 82–84 win away, 90–60, win at home) in the round of 16 in 2017–18

Most overtimes in a match

Highest scorings

Lowest scorings

  • Three teams scored less than 49 points in a match:

Most points in a match

Less points in a match

  • Radom beat 49–48 (97 points) Banvit in the regular season in 2017–18. This is the overall record for all the Basketball Champions League matches
  • Reyer Venezia beat 53–49 (102 points) Felice Scandone in the round of 16 in 2016–17. This is the overall record for the Basketball Champions League playoffs
  • Tsmoki-Minsk beat 50–57 (107 points) Sigal Prishtina in the qualifying round in 2017–18. This is the overall record for the Basketball Champions League qualifying rounds

Comeback

  • Only two teams have lost the first leg of a playoffs or qualifying round match with ten or more points, but still managed to qualify for the next round:
    • Karşıyaka lost by 10 (90–80) against Skyliners Frankfurt in the playoffs qualifiers 2016–17, but won by 20 (72–52) in the second leg and 152–142 on aggregate
    • AEK lost by 10 (88–98) against Nymburk in the round of 16 2017–18, but won by 11 (82–93) in the second leg and 181–180 on aggregate
  • In the qualifying rounds, Donar lost by 20 (84–64) against Prishtina in the first leg, but won by 25 (80–55) in the second leg and 144–139 in the aggregate.

Countries

Specific regular season records

14 wins

No team won all the 14 matches of the regular season. Monaco won 13 in 2017–18

14 losses

No team ended the regular season without wins. However, the worst performance was made by Bakken Bears, by winning only one match and losing the other 13 games in 2016–17

Biggest disparity between group winner and runner-up

The biggest wins difference between the first- and second-placed teams in a Champions League regular season is three wins, achieved by two teams:

Most wins achieved, yet knocked out

Most wins achieved in the group stage, not winning the group

Fewest wins achieved, yet advanced

Qualifying from first qualifying round

Only two teams have negotiated all the rounds of qualification and reached the Champions League regular season:

Consecutive home wins

Monaco holds the record with 17 consecutive home wins in the Champions League. Its run started in the 2016–17 regular season first round and ended in the 2017–18 quarterfinals second leg.

Consecutive away wins

Monaco holds the record with 7 consecutive away wins in the Champions League. Its run started in the 2016–17 quarterfinals first leg and ended in the 2017–18 regular season round 14.

Consecutive wins

Monaco holds the record of 14 consecutive wins in the Champions League. Its run started in the 2016–17 third place and ended in the 2017–18 round 14.

Attendances

This is a list of the highest attendances at Basketball Champions League games:

Players

Scoring

All-time top scorers

As of the stats of the 2016–17 and 2017–18 edition.[2][3]

The table below does not include points scored in the qualifying rounds of the competition.

Player Points Games Ratio Years Clubs
1 United States Rickey Paulding 514 34 15.1 2016–18 Oldenburg
2 Greece Dušan Šakota 482 35 13.8 2016–18 AEK
3 Slovenia Gašper Vidmar 436 38 11.5 2016–18 Banvit
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zack Wright 338 18 18.8 2016–18 Monaco, SIG Strasbourg
5 Poland Damian Kulig 395 38 10.4 2016–18 Banvit
6 United States D. J. Strawberry 389 31 12.5 2016–18 Beşiktaş
7 United States Adonis Thomas 387 33 11.7 2016–18 Felice Scandone, Banvit
8 United States Jamal Shuler 384 31 12.4 2016–18 Monaco, Nanterre 92
9 Poland Mateusz Ponitka 382 35 10.9 2016–18 Karşıyaka, Canarias
10 Germany Johannes Thiemann 372 38 9.8 2016–18 Riesen Ludwigsburg

Game highs

Player Points Club Date Rival
1 United States Jimmy Baron 42 Lithuania Neptūnas 6 December 2016 Turkey Uşak Sportif
United States Martin Zeno Romania Oradea 18 January 2017 Finland Kataja
3 United States Nick Minnerath 39 Russia Avtodor 16 November 2016 Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion
4 United States J'Covan Brown 36 Turkey Karşıyaka 13 December 2016 Italy Reyer Venezia
United States Manny Harris Greece AEK 14 March 2018 Czech Republic Nymburk
6 United States Bryon Allen 35 Czech Republic Nymburk 6 December 2016 Denmark Bakken Bears
United States Mike Morrison Germany Skyliners Frankfurt 8 February 2017 Turkey Karşıyaka
8 United States Brian Qvale 34 Germany Oldenburg 21 February 2017 Russia Avtodor
United States Rickey Paulding Germany Oldenburg 15 November 2017 Lithuania Juventus
10 United States Bryon Allen 33 Czech Republic Nymburk 20 December 2016 Turkey Banvit

References

  1. "AEK Athens breaks Basketball Champions League attendance record with more than 11.000 spectators". Sportando. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  2. 2016–17 stats
  3. 2017–18 stats
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