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National Basketball League (England)

The National Basketball League, or NBL for short, is a league competition representing semi-professional and amateur basketball clubs from England and Wales. It forms levels 2 to 4 on the British basketball pyramid, in line with the Scottish Basketball Championship, sitting directly below the top tier British Basketball League.

National Basketball League (England)
Current season, competition or edition:
2023–24 National Basketball League (England) season
SportBasketball
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
No. of teams105
Country England
Wales
ContinentFIBA Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Derby Trailblazers
(2nd title)
Level on pyramid2–4
Domestic cup(s)National Cup
Official websiteOfficial website

For the 2021-22 season, the league will have teams split across three levels:[1]

Division 1 (14 teams)
Division 2 (24 teams across 2 regions)
Division 3 (67 teams across 7 regional leagues)

The league also runs the English Women's Basketball League, with Division 1 and Division 2 North and South, and a junior structure with over 630 teams competing in Under-18s, Under-16s, Under-14s and Under-12s leagues.[2]

There is no promotion and relegation between the National League and the British Basketball League (BBL), which operates a franchise system. Despite this, several teams have been successful in making the step up from the National League to the BBL in recent years, most notably the Plymouth Raiders and the Bristol Flyers.

Competitions edit

National Basketball League

Each club plays the other teams in their division on a home-away basis. Two points are awarded for a win, zero points for a loss. From Division 2, usually the top 2 teams after regular season play will be promoted to play in Division 1 for the next season. For each of the Division 3 leagues, it is usually only the league champion who is promoted.

Playoffs

The top eight teams in each division compete for the season's final showdown and last piece of silverware. The top four teams have home advantage against the lower placed sides in the quarter-final (1st v 8th, 2nd v 7th, 3rd v 6th & 4th v 5th). The Playoff Finals Weekend is conducted at a neutral venue, and brings together the Playoff finals for all Men's and Women's competitions. The Finals Weekend is now held at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Belle Vue, Manchester.

National Cup

The premier Cup competition in England and Wales, the National Cup is open to all NBL teams and played on a straight knockout format at club venues, with the final being held at a neutral venue. Until 2003, all British teams competed in this competition (including BBL teams).

History edit

1960–1972 edit

In 1960 a National Basketball League was introduced with nine members – Borehamwood Bullets, Watford Royals, Nottingham Dodgers, Aspley Old Boys (Nottingham), Birmingham Athletic Institute, Birmingham Dolobran, Doncaster Panthers, Manchester YMCA Comets, and Billingham Tech. Watford Royals won the first National league in 1960-61. Two of the strongest teams in the country at the time were London Central YMCA and London Poly. Neither of these London based teams felt it necessary to join the National Basketball League when the local competition in London was so strong.

A change of format in 1965-66 produced three sections, with a total of 16 teams, including two from Scotland; with a change of name to the British Basketball League known as the ‘Rosebowl’.


By 1972, the Scots had their own thriving National League, though also competing in the "Rose Bowl", but when a London team, Sutton, defeated Edinburgh's Boroughmuir Barrs in the 1972 Final, the Basketball Association decided that it was time to relaunch the idea of an English National League.

1972–1986 edit

In 1972 the National League truly took off. The first season comprised just six clubs, plucked from regional and district leagues around the country, and was run in effect as a trial league. The six teams consisted of London-based teams Avenue Leyton and Sutton, Sheffield YMCA Scorpions and Liverpool Bruno Roughcutters from the North, Midlands club Loughborough All-Stars and touring team RAF Fliers.

After several successful seasons, expansion was implemented to 10 teams, and 1975 saw the addition of Division 2. The 1978–79 season was the first to adopt the post-season playoff format, while a year later the National Trophy was created.

1987–1993 edit

In 1987, there was a breakaway by the league's elite clubs looking to formulate a fully professional league in the United Kingdom. The new league, operated by a new body, British Basketball League, was established as the country's top and only fully professional basketball league. The National League became the country's second tier competition. Initially, there was promotion and relegation between the BBL and the National League. The new league was sponsored by Carlsberg and was known as the Carlsberg League.

Season National League Champions
1987-88 Worthing Bears (1)
1988-89 Oldham Celtics (1)
1989-90 Oldham Celtics (2)
1990-91 Cheshire Jets (1)
1991-92 Oldham Celtics (3)
1992-93 Doncaster Panthers (2)

1993–2000 edit

In 1993, the NBL restructured once again after the top division reverted to the name BBL Championship. Because of this, the lower divisions were renamed and restructured to fit accordingly. From the 1993-94 British Basketball League season, Division 1 was renamed as the Budweiser Basketball League (BBL), thus having a domino effect where the previous Division 2 was rebranded as NBL Division 1 and Division 3 became Division 2, forming the bottom of the three-tiered National League structure.

That season also saw the last relegation between the top-two divisions (BBL and Division 1), as last-placed Oldham Celtics were demoted into the new Division 1 for 1994–95. Their replacements were Sheffield Forgers and Leopards, which signalled the start of the current 'buy-in' policy operated by the BBL, whereby teams can only buy a place in the league, operating a franchise system. 1997 saw the addition of Division 3 to the structure, welcoming new teams such as Reading Rockets, Taunton Tigers and the Manchester Giants B team.

Season Division 1 Champions
1993–94 Coventry Crusaders (1)
1994–95 Crystal Palace (8)
1995–96 Crystal Palace (9)
1996–97 Ware Rebels (1)
1997–98 Richmond Jaguars (1)
1998–99 Solent Stars (2)
1999–00 Teesside Mohawks (1)

2000–2003 edit

In 1999, the BBL restructured with a north–south conference system, and the following year the National Basketball League replaced Division 1 with the eight-team NBL Conference as the second-tier after the BBL. Subsequently, Division 2 became Division 1 and Division 3 became Division 2, with the addition of a new Division 3 forming effectively the fifth-tier of the structure.

However Division 3 only lasted for one season, as another reorganisation took place the following year, in 2001, which saw an expanded NBL Conference and Division 1, while Divisions 2 and 3 merged to form a regionalised format, with Division 2 North and Division 2 South. In 2003, after three seasons, the BBL ditched its North-South Conference format, and reverted to a single league of ten clubs. During the same year, the National Basketball League was rebranded as the English Basketball League, and once again was restructured with a new format.

Season National Conference Champions
2000-01 Plymouth Raiders (1)
2001-02 Teesside Mohawks (2)
2002-03 Teesside Mohawks (3)

Since 2003 edit

The Conference was disbanded, and EBL reverted the National Leagues to EBL Division 1, Division 2 and a regionalised North-South Division 3, with Division 4 (a reincarnation of the one-time old Division 3 of 2000) returning to the fold in 2006. In 2019–20, a regionalised North-South Division 2 was introduced, with Divisions 3 and 4 merging and the latter disappearing once again.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NBL: Structures announced for 2021/22 season - Basketball England". www.basketballengland.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Youth League Structure 2017/2018".

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other organizations with a similar name see National Basketball League disambiguation and NBL disambiguation The National Basketball League or NBL for short is a league competition representing semi professional and amateur basketball clubs from England and Wales It forms levels 2 to 4 on the British basketball pyramid in line with the Scottish Basketball Championship sitting directly below the top tier British Basketball League National Basketball League England Current season competition or edition 2023 24 National Basketball League England seasonSportBasketballFounded1972 52 years ago 1972 No of teams105CountryEngland WalesContinentFIBA EuropeMost recentchampion s Derby Trailblazers 2nd title Level on pyramid2 4Domestic cup s National CupOfficial websiteOfficial website For the 2021 22 season the league will have teams split across three levels 1 Division 1 14 teams Division 2 24 teams across 2 regions Division 3 67 teams across 7 regional leagues The league also runs the English Women s Basketball League with Division 1 and Division 2 North and South and a junior structure with over 630 teams competing in Under 18s Under 16s Under 14s and Under 12s leagues 2 There is no promotion and relegation between the National League and the British Basketball League BBL which operates a franchise system Despite this several teams have been successful in making the step up from the National League to the BBL in recent years most notably the Plymouth Raiders and the Bristol Flyers Contents 1 Competitions 2 History 2 1 1960 1972 2 2 1972 1986 2 3 1987 1993 2 4 1993 2000 2 5 2000 2003 2 6 Since 2003 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCompetitions editNational Basketball League Each club plays the other teams in their division on a home away basis Two points are awarded for a win zero points for a loss From Division 2 usually the top 2 teams after regular season play will be promoted to play in Division 1 for the next season For each of the Division 3 leagues it is usually only the league champion who is promoted Playoffs The top eight teams in each division compete for the season s final showdown and last piece of silverware The top four teams have home advantage against the lower placed sides in the quarter final 1st v 8th 2nd v 7th 3rd v 6th amp 4th v 5th The Playoff Finals Weekend is conducted at a neutral venue and brings together the Playoff finals for all Men s and Women s competitions The Finals Weekend is now held at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Belle Vue Manchester National Cup The premier Cup competition in England and Wales the National Cup is open to all NBL teams and played on a straight knockout format at club venues with the final being held at a neutral venue Until 2003 all British teams competed in this competition including BBL teams History edit1960 1972 edit In 1960 a National Basketball League was introduced with nine members Borehamwood Bullets Watford Royals Nottingham Dodgers Aspley Old Boys Nottingham Birmingham Athletic Institute Birmingham Dolobran Doncaster Panthers Manchester YMCA Comets and Billingham Tech Watford Royals won the first National league in 1960 61 Two of the strongest teams in the country at the time were London Central YMCA and London Poly Neither of these London based teams felt it necessary to join the National Basketball League when the local competition in London was so strong A change of format in 1965 66 produced three sections with a total of 16 teams including two from Scotland with a change of name to the British Basketball League known as the Rosebowl By 1972 the Scots had their own thriving National League though also competing in the Rose Bowl but when a London team Sutton defeated Edinburgh s Boroughmuir Barrs in the 1972 Final the Basketball Association decided that it was time to relaunch the idea of an English National League 1972 1986 edit In 1972 the National League truly took off The first season comprised just six clubs plucked from regional and district leagues around the country and was run in effect as a trial league The six teams consisted of London based teams Avenue Leyton and Sutton Sheffield YMCA Scorpions and Liverpool Bruno Roughcutters from the North Midlands club Loughborough All Stars and touring team RAF Fliers After several successful seasons expansion was implemented to 10 teams and 1975 saw the addition of Division 2 The 1978 79 season was the first to adopt the post season playoff format while a year later the National Trophy was created Season Division 1 Champions 1972 73 Avenue Leyton 1 1973 74 Sutton amp Crystal Palace 1 1974 75 Islington Embassy All Stars 1 1975 76 Crystal Palace 2 1976 77 Crystal Palace 3 1977 78 Crystal Palace 4 1978 79 Doncaster Panthers 1 1979 80 Crystal Palace 5 1980 81 Birmingham Team Fiat 1 1981 82 Crystal Palace 6 1982 83 Crystal Palace 7 1983 84 Solent Stars 1 1984 85 Kingston Kings 1 1985 86 Sharp Manchester United 1 1986 87 Portsmouth F C 1 1987 1993 edit In 1987 there was a breakaway by the league s elite clubs looking to formulate a fully professional league in the United Kingdom The new league operated by a new body British Basketball League was established as the country s top and only fully professional basketball league The National League became the country s second tier competition Initially there was promotion and relegation between the BBL and the National League The new league was sponsored by Carlsberg and was known as the Carlsberg League Season National League Champions 1987 88 Worthing Bears 1 1988 89 Oldham Celtics 1 1989 90 Oldham Celtics 2 1990 91 Cheshire Jets 1 1991 92 Oldham Celtics 3 1992 93 Doncaster Panthers 2 1993 2000 edit In 1993 the NBL restructured once again after the top division reverted to the name BBL Championship Because of this the lower divisions were renamed and restructured to fit accordingly From the 1993 94 British Basketball League season Division 1 was renamed as the Budweiser Basketball League BBL thus having a domino effect where the previous Division 2 was rebranded as NBL Division 1 and Division 3 became Division 2 forming the bottom of the three tiered National League structure That season also saw the last relegation between the top two divisions BBL and Division 1 as last placed Oldham Celtics were demoted into the new Division 1 for 1994 95 Their replacements were Sheffield Forgers and Leopards which signalled the start of the current buy in policy operated by the BBL whereby teams can only buy a place in the league operating a franchise system 1997 saw the addition of Division 3 to the structure welcoming new teams such as Reading Rockets Taunton Tigers and the Manchester Giants B team Season Division 1 Champions 1993 94 Coventry Crusaders 1 1994 95 Crystal Palace 8 1995 96 Crystal Palace 9 1996 97 Ware Rebels 1 1997 98 Richmond Jaguars 1 1998 99 Solent Stars 2 1999 00 Teesside Mohawks 1 2000 2003 edit In 1999 the BBL restructured with a north south conference system and the following year the National Basketball League replaced Division 1 with the eight team NBL Conference as the second tier after the BBL Subsequently Division 2 became Division 1 and Division 3 became Division 2 with the addition of a new Division 3 forming effectively the fifth tier of the structure However Division 3 only lasted for one season as another reorganisation took place the following year in 2001 which saw an expanded NBL Conference and Division 1 while Divisions 2 and 3 merged to form a regionalised format with Division 2 North and Division 2 South In 2003 after three seasons the BBL ditched its North South Conference format and reverted to a single league of ten clubs During the same year the National Basketball League was rebranded as the English Basketball League and once again was restructured with a new format Season National Conference Champions 2000 01 Plymouth Raiders 1 2001 02 Teesside Mohawks 2 2002 03 Teesside Mohawks 3 Since 2003 edit The Conference was disbanded and EBL reverted the National Leagues to EBL Division 1 Division 2 and a regionalised North South Division 3 with Division 4 a reincarnation of the one time old Division 3 of 2000 returning to the fold in 2006 In 2019 20 a regionalised North South Division 2 was introduced with Divisions 3 and 4 merging and the latter disappearing once again Season Division 1 Champions 2003 04 Plymouth Raiders 2 2004 05 Sheffield Arrows 1 2005 06 Worthing Thunder 1 2006 07 Worthing Thunder 2 2007 08 Manchester Magic 1 2008 09 Reading Rockets 1 2009 10 Derby Trailblazers 1 2010 11 Bristol Academy Flyers 1 2011 12 BA London Leopards 1 2012 13 Reading Rockets 2 2013 14 Reading Rockets 3 2014 15 Essex Leopards 2 2015 16 Manchester Magic 2 2016 17 Northumbria University 1 2017 18 Loughborough Riders 1 2018 19 Solent Kestrels 1 2019 20 Solent Kestrels 2 2020 21 Solent Kestrels 3 2021 22 Solent Kestrels 4 2022 23 Hemel Storm 1 2023 24 Derby Trailblazers 2 See also editBasketball in England British Basketball League List of English National Basketball League seasonsReferences edit NBL Structures announced for 2021 22 season Basketball England www basketballengland co uk Youth League Structure 2017 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Basketball League England amp oldid 1221897510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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