Euroleague Basketball
Euroleague Basketball Q&A: Jordi Bertomeu & Ioris Francini
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Euroleague introduces innovative second-screen app
Euroleague Basketball, which organises continental club competitions in Europe, has partnered with social media and data analytics company HEED to launch a new digital platform that will seek to enhance fan engagement during the top-tier EuroLeague tournament.
Hungarian city to host EuroLeague Women Final Four
The International Basketball Federation (Fiba) has confirmed that the Hungarian city of Sopron will host the 2018 edition of the EuroLeague Women Final Four.
Euroleague and European competitions flesh out new Fiba proposal
Euroleague Basketball has spelled out further details behind a new proposal which it will share with the International Basketball Federation (Fiba) later this month in an effort to break the period of conflict between the two bodies.
Change Pays Off For Euroleague Basketball
SportBusiness Group has partnered with Euroleague Basketball to produce and make available to you a 36-page report detailing the changes undertaken by the league and evaluating their impact.
Fiba makes fresh move to resolve Euroleague scheduling conflict
The International Basketball Federation (Fiba) has made the latest move in an effort to resolve a scheduling conflict between itself and Euroleague Basketball by announcing the rescheduling of qualifying games for the 2019 World Cup.
Euroleague claims first with new club business initiative
Euroleague Basketball, which organises continental club competitions in Europe, has today (Monday) unveiled details of a new scheme to work with teams across various commercial areas in an effort to maximise revenue and create business sustainability.
Euroleague Basketball returns fire in Fiba dispute
Euroleague Basketball has fired back at criticism of its scheduling for the 2017-18 season of top-tier club competition the EuroLeague in the latest development in its ongoing battle with the International Basketball Federation (Fiba).
Euroleague decision stokes up Fiba dispute
Euroleague Basketball has today (Thursday) opted to retain its calendar model for its top club competitions in a move that potentially puts it on a collision course with the International Basketball Federation (Fiba).
Euroleague Final Four heads to Belgrade for first time
Euroleague Basketball has announced that the 2017 edition of its Final Four end-of-season showpiece will take place in Belgrade, marking the first time the Serbian capital will host the contest.
Euroleague confirms Istanbul return for Final Four in 2017
Euroleague Basketball has announced that the 2017 edition of its Final Four end-of-season men’s showpiece event will take place in Istanbul, Turkey.
Francini & Bertomeu | “What we are trying to establish is a new concept, a European league”
The new, stripped-down Euroleague will offer permanent places to the continent’s top teams in an attempt to create a sustainable business model. But it faces challenges. Having spoken to Fiba’s Patrick Baumann last month, Frank Dunne asks Euroleague Basketball CEO Jordi Bertomeu and IMG president Ioris Francini to state their case.
Euroleague Basketball confirms clubs for new season
Euroleague Basketball has named 40 clubs from 13 countries to compete in its two elite competitions for the upcoming 2016-17 season, as the International Basketball Federation (Fiba) continues with its plans for a new Champions League event.