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European professional basketball club rankings

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The European professional basketball club rankings are determined by the results of the professional basketball clubs in the EuroLeague and the EuroCup over the previous three seasons, excluding the competition's qualifying rounds. This ranking is exhaustive and does not include all the European club as it is based on closed ligue participation. The FIBA proposes its own alternative rankings.[1]

The clubs receive two points for a win and one point for a tie or loss, in games of the main stages (and onwards) of the EuroLeague and the EuroCup. Qualifying round results are not taken into account. Clubs also receive 2 bonus points for reaching the Top 16 stage of the EuroCup, 2 bonus points for reaching the last 8 stage, one bonus point for reaching the last 4 stage, and 1 bonus point for reaching the Finals.[2]

In case of a tie, the club with more wins in the last three seasons will rank higher. Should a tie persist, the ranking in the last EuroLeague or EuroCup season will determine the positions.

Current ranking

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The top clubs in the current rankings are as follows (updated to 06 December 2024):

Rank

2025

Rank
2024
Mvmt. Club Country 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 Points LC
1 1 Real Madrid Spain Spain 72 72 20 164 1
2 2 Olympiacos Greece Greece 72 66 23 161 2
3 4 +1 Monaco France France 67 66 23 156
4 3 −1 FC Barcelona Spain Spain 65 65 22 152 3
5 6 +1 Fenerbahçe Turkey Turkey 59 64 24 147 4
6 5 −1 Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel Israel 59 63 18 140 5
7 10 +3 Panathinaikos Greece Greece 39a 73 22 134 6
8 12 +4 Partizan Serbia Serbia 63 48 20 131
9 8 −1 Baskonia Spain Spain 50 60 20 130 7
10 14 +4 Žalgiris Lithuania Lithuania 56 48 22 126 8
11 7 −4 Anadolu Efes Turkey Turkey 49 51 21 121 9
12 9 −3 Olimpia Milano Italy Italy 49 49 22 120 10
13 11 −2 Virtus Bologna Italy Italy 48 55 16 119
14 16 +2 Crvena zvezda Serbia Serbia 49 45 21 115
15 15 Valencia Basket Spain Spain 47 48 18 113
16 13 −3 Bayern Munich Germany Germany 45 44 23 112 11
17 27 +10 Paris Basketball France France 34 49 25 108
18 18 ASVEL France France 42 43 19 104 12
19 17 −2 ALBA Berlin Germany Germany 44 38 17 99
20 19 −1 Gran Canaria Spain Spain 44 33 18 95
21 30 +9 Hapoel Tel Aviv Israel Israel 38 38 16 92
22 22 JL Bourg France France 29 46 16 91
23 21 −2 Turk Telekom Turkey Turkey 44 29 15 88
24 20 −4 Joventut Spain Spain 39 31 13 83
25 23 −2 ratiopharm Ulm Germany Germany 36 27 16 79
26 28 +2 Prometey Ukraine Ukraine 42 35 0 77
27 36 +9 U-BT Cluj-Napoca Romania Romania 23 36 15 74
28 25 −3 Reyer Venezia Italy Italy 30 25 15 70
29 32 +3 London Lions United Kingdom United Kingdom 29 41 0 70
30 24 −6 Budućnost Montenegro Montenegro 29 25 14 68
31 26 −5 Lietkabelis Lithuania Lithuania 31 24 11 66
32 34 +2 Aquila Basket Trento Italy Italy 22 25 13 60
33 31 −2 Hamburg Towers Germany Germany 26 20 12 58
34 29 −5 Cedevita Olimpija Slovenia Slovenia 21 19 16 56
35 38 +3 Beşiktaş Turkey Turkey 0 38 16 54
36 41 +5 Aris Greece Greece 0 30 12 42
37 43 +6 Wolves Lithuania Lithuania 0 26 15 41
38 35 −3 WKS Śląsk Wrocław Poland Poland 19 20 0 39
39 37 −2 Promitheas Greece Greece 36 0 0 36
40 33 −7 Bursaspor Turkey Turkey 29 0 0 29
41 42 +1 Brescia Italy Italy 29 0 0 29
42 N/A N/A Bahcesehir Koleji Turkey Turkey 0 0 19 19
43 N/A N/A Hapoel Jerusalem Israel Israel 0 0 17 17
44 N/A N/A Trefl Sopot Poland Poland 0 0 10 10
45 44 −1 CSKA Moscowb Russia Russia 0 0 0 0 13
  Indicates teams still competing in this season's EuroLeague or EuroCup.
Notes
^a Panathinaikos were docked two wins as a punishment by Euroleague Basketball for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.[3]

^b CSKA Moscow is suspended from season 2021-22 because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Minimum points ranking

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Minimum points ranking is a method for calculating points for every country association participated in Euroleague and Eurocup competitions in the last three-year period. It represents results of the worst-performing team from each country/league that will be added together every year to create a position for that country/league. This is the lowest possible position that any club from that country/league can occupy in the draw. Main purpose is to rank teams (that haven't participated in the last three-year period) for the Eurocup draw.[4]

Country 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Points
Israel Israel 55 38 38 131
Spain Spain 31 39 31 101
France France 24 29 43 96
Greece Greece 21 36 30 87
Turkey Turkey 27 29 29 85
Lithuania Lithuania 28 31 24 83
Ukraine Ukraine 0 42 35 77
Germany Germany 25 26 20 71
European Union ABA League 31 21 19 71
United Kingdom United Kingdom 0 29 41 70
Italy Italy 16 22 25 63
Poland Poland 22 19 20 61
Romania Romania 0 23 36 59
Russia Russia 0* 0 0 0

Top club by period

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The top-ranked clubs in each 3-year period listed by year:[citation needed]

Years Club Ranking
2008–2011 Spain FC Barcelona 132
2009–2012 131
2010–2013 144
2011–2014 Russia CSKA Moscow 164
2012–2015 178
2013–2016 178
2014–2017 186
2015–2018 193
2016–2019 205

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Club Ranking".
  2. ^ Eurocupbasketball.com Regular Season Draw: Seeds and Procedure.
  3. ^ "Settlement reached between Panathinaikos and Management Control Commission for breaching Financial Fair Play Regulations". Euroleague Basketball. 14 April 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  4. ^ "7DAYS EuroCup draw set to take place on July 6 - Latest - Welcome to 7DAYS EuroCup". 2017-10-06. Archived from the original on 2017-10-06. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
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