ENGLISH BASKETBALL LEAGUE


The 'English Basketball League' is a semi-professional basketball league in the United Kingdom, but centred mainly around England. It forms the second-tier of competition below the fully professional British Basketball League.
The EBL was established in 2003 by England Basketball to replace the former National Basketball League, and currently operates several men's and women's leagues in the British basketball pyramid, which is headed by Division 1. This is effectively seen as the second tier of men's basketball in the United Kingdom, along with the less celebrated Scottish Basketball League.
There are numerous leagues underneath the division 1 men's and women's leagues. Currently there are a total of four men's national leagues and two women's national leagues. The division 4 men and 2 women are regionalised.
Beneath the men and women's national leagues is a huge junior structure for both male and female with leagues for under 18s, 16s, 15s, 14s, 13s. The England Basketball website contains all the relevant information
There is no promotion and relegation between the EBL and the British Basketball League, which operates a franchise system. Many teams have in recent years made the step from EBL to the BBL, looking for greater competition and more exposure. The league started with 13 teams for the 2006-07 season, with only one side likely to be relegated at the end of the season.

Worcester Wolves successful application to the first-tier BBL in the summer of 2006

London United also move from EBL1 to BBL

Kingston Wildcats withdraw from EBL1

Nottingham Knights who were relegated to EBL2 are reinstated in EBL1

Northampton Neptunes who finished third in EBL2 are given late entry into EBL1;

West Herts Warriors, are promoted to EBL1 as champions of EBL2.
In September 2006 EBL Division 1 reverted back down to twelve teams when Nottingham Knights pulled out.

Contents
Teams
Men's Division 1
Women's Division 1
Other Club's Websites
Regions
Season-by-season records
See also
External link

Teams


Men's Division 1

Men's Division 1 team line-up for the 2007-08 season.

Bristol Flyers (Promoted from D2)

Coventry Crusaders

Derby Trailblazers (Promoted from D2)

London Leopards

Manchester Magic

Reading Rockets

Sheffield Arrows

Taunton Tigers (Promoted from D2)

West Anglia Fury

West Herts Warriors

Worthing Thunder (2006-07 Champions)
NOTE: Solent Stars withdrew prior to the season opening due to venue issues.
Women's Division 1

Women's Division 1 team line-up for the 2007-08 season.

London Heathrow Acers

London Towers

Manchester Mystics

Nottingham Wildcats

Rhondda Rebels

Sheffield Hatters (2006-07 Champions)

Sevenoaks Suns

Solent Suns

Team Northumbria

UWIC Stealers
Doncaster Panthers will move down to Division 2 North.
Other Club's Websites


Bristol Storm Basketball Club

Derby Trailblazers

Kent Crusaders

Kingston Wildcats

Leicester Warriors

Sheffield Saints

Tamar Valley Cannons

Taunton Tigers

Team Northumbria

Regions


England is then divided into the following regions

Durham Area

Gloucestershire Basketball Association

London Basketball (London Region)

South / South West Region

Southern Region

South East Region

★ Teesside Basketball

West Of England Basketball Association

★ Sussex

★ Herts Basketball Association

★ Suffolk Basketball Association

★ Yorkshire Basketball

Warwickshire Basketball

★ North East Basketball

★ West Midlands Basketball League

Essex Basketball

Season-by-season records


Position Team Played Won Lost Points
'2006/07 (EBL Division 1)'
1Worthing Thunder2221142
2Reading Rockets2219338
3Manchester Magic2217534
4London Leopards2213926
5PAWS London Capitals2213926
6West Herts Warriors22111122
7Sheffield Arrows22111122
8Solent Stars2271514
9Coventry Crusaders2261612
10Kings Lynn Fury2251710
11Tees Valley Mohawks2251710
12Northampton Neptunes 224188
'2005/06 (EBL Division 1)'
1Worthing Thunder2623346
2Reading Rockets2622644
3Sheffield Arrows2620640
4Manchester Magic2619738
5Worcester Wolves2617934
6Essex & Herts Leopards2617934
7London United26141228
8Coventry Crusaders26141228
9Kingston Wildcats26111522
10Teesside Mohawks2681816
11PAWS London Capitals2662012
12Solent Stars 264228
13Kings Lynn Fury 264228
14Nottingham Knights 263236
'2004/05 (EBL Division 1)'
1Sheffield Arrows2221142
2London United2218436
3Reading Rockets2216632
4Worcester Wolves2213926
5Worthing Thunder2213926
6Manchester Magic 22121024
7Teesside Mohawks22101220
8Essex & Herts Leopards2291318
9London Capitals2271514
10Solent Stars2251710
11Kingston Wildcats2251710
12Coventry Crusaders 223196
'2003/04 (EBL Division 1)'
1Plymouth Raiders2220240
2Reading Rockets2217534
3Teesside Mohawks2216632
4Manchester Magic2216632
5Worthing Thunder2215730
6London United22111122
7Sheffield Arrows22101220
8Ware Rebels2291318
9Sutton Pumas2271514
10Solent Stars224188
11Kingston Wildcats224188
12Team Bath Romans 223196

See also



Basketball in England

England national basketball team

Great Britain national basketball team

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External link



Official site of England Basketball, including the English Basketball League

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