British Championship Basketball
| Founded | 2025 |
|---|---|
| First season | 2025–26 |
| Country | Great Britain |
| Federation | British Basketball |
| Confederation | FIBA Europe |
| Number of teams | 14 |
| Level on pyramid | 2 |
| Domestic cup | BCB Trophy |
| Website | britishchampionshipbasketball |
British Championship Basketball (BCB) is a men's professional basketball league. Established in 2025, the competition replaces Division One of the National Basketball League (NBL) as the second-tier men's basketball competition in Great Britain.
History
[edit]In 1987, there was a breakaway by the elite clubs of the time, looking to form a fully professional league in Great Britain. The new league, operated by a new body, British Basketball League, was established as the country's top and only fully professional basketball league. Division One of the National Basketball League (NBL) became the country's second tier competition. From 1987, the British Basketball League (BBL), and latterly from 2024, and Super League Basketball (SLB) have been the pre-eminent, top level basketball competitions in Great Britain.
In June 2025, all 13 NBL Division One men’s clubs from the previous season, as well as Bristol Flyers II, promoted from NBL Division Two, proposed coming together to set up their own competition, called British Championship Basketball, or BCB for short, as a new second-tier professional British basketball league.[1][2]
Teams
[edit]| Team | Location | Colours | Arena | Capacity | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bristol Flyers II | SGS College Arena | 750 | 2006 | ||
| Bristol Hurricanes | UWE Centre for Sport | - | 2017 | ||
| City of Birmingham Rockets | Nechell Wellbeing Centre | 400 | 2003 | ||
| Derby Trailblazers | University of Derby | 600 | 2000 | ||
| Essex Rebels | Essex Sport Arena | 1,655 | 2014 | ||
| Hemel Storm | Hemel Leisure Centre | 600 | 2006 | ||
| London Cavaliers | Uxbridge College | 300 | 2011 | ||
| Loughborough Riders | Sir David Wallace Centre | 600 | 2011 | ||
| Milton Keynes Breakers | Bletchley Leisure Centre | 300 | 2017 | ||
| Newcastle Knights | University Sport Centre | - | 2014 | ||
| Nottingham Hoods | Harvey Hadden | 300 | 2009 | ||
| Reading Rockets | Loddon Valley Leisure Centre | 500 | 1997 | ||
| Worthing Thunder | Worthing Leisure Centre | 600 | 1999 | ||
| Yorkshire Dragons | Calderdale College | 300 | 2001 |
- The 2026-2027 BCB trophy will involve 5 new teams aswell as featuring a returning side. These additional teams will only be competing in the BCB Trophy this upcoming season. These teams include Cardiff Met Archers, Gloucester Kings, Oaklands Wolves, Plymouth Raiders and Portsmouth Force. The trophy will also feature last years Semi-Finalists Signs Express Falkirk Fury.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ Sam Neter (25 June 2025). "NBL D1 clubs prepare to launch new league, British Championship Basketball". Hoopsfix. Retrieved 26 June 2025.
- ↑ "British Basketball Federation and Home Country Associations address media reports about the formation of a new second-tier British basketball league". British Basketball Federation. 26 June 2025. Retrieved 26 June 2025.
- ↑ https://britishchampionship.basketball/blogs/news/bumper-bcb-trophy-format-with-20-teams-taking-part?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAdGRleATEWl9wZG9mAmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDzEyNDAyNDU3NDI4NzQxNAABp3NE7GJafN0MQYKYe5KO3DyqAjBa0VV6QeZF-mnTRVOzRmuXlgjpXUkNYtif_aem_9KkMAL7RL-pDXn8QanVlDQ.
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