Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol

The Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol (LSB), or FIBA Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol (LSB) (Portuguese: Liga Sul-Americana de Basquete, English: South American Basketball League), also commonly known as FIBA South American League, is the second-tier level South American professional basketball competition at the club level, with the first-tier level being the FIBA Americas League. The competition is organized by the South American Basketball Association (ABASU), which operates as a regional sub-zone of FIBA Americas. The winner of each year's competition gets a place at the upcoming edition of the FIBA Americas League.

Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol
South American Basketball League
Founded1996 (1996)
First season1996
CountryABASU members
ConfederationFIBA Americas
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid2 (1996–2000, 2008–Present)
1 (2000–2007)
Promotion toBasketball Champions League Americas
Current champions Botafogo (1st title)
Most championships Atenas
Brasília
(3 titles each)
TV partnersDirecTV
Website2018 LSB
2018 Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol

The league usually includes some national domestic champions, and some runners-up, from the best national leagues and basketball countries on the South American continent. Depending on the country, places may be awarded on the basis of performance in the previous season's national domestic league, or over the previous two or three national domestic seasons. The tournament has been played since 1996, with 2003 being the only year in which it was not held.

Promotion to FIBA Americas League

The champion of the FIBA South American League is promoted to the next edition of the top-tier level FIBA Americas League.

History

The South American Championship of Champions Clubs, which was founded in 1946, was the first international competition that was played between basketball clubs from South America, and it was the first-tier and most important club competition in South America until 1993, when the new Pan American Club Championship supplanted it in importance. The FIBA South American League was founded in 1996, and became the new second-tier South American competition. The FIBA South American League then became the South American first-tier competition, when the Pan American Club Championship was discontinued in 2000.

With the emergence of the new FIBA Americas League, in December 2007, the FIBA South American League once again became the second-tier international club championship in South America, beginning with the 2008 edition of the competition.

FIBA South American League levels on the South American pyramid

  • 1st-tier: (2001 – 2007)
  • 2nd-tier: (1996 – 2000, 2008 – Present)

Names of the top-tier level South American / Latin American competition

Title holders

Grand Finals

Year Grand Final Semifinalists
Champion Score Second place
1996
Details

Olimpia
2–0 series
Corinthians

Dharma Yara Franca

Rio Claro
1997
Details

Atenas
2–1 series
Corinthians

Olimpia

Marathon Franca
1998
Details

Atenas
2–0 series
Marathon Franca

Boca Juniors

Independiente
1999
Details

Vasco da Gama
2–0 Series
Boca Juniors

Independiente

Welcome
2000
Details

Vasco da Gama
3–2 series
Atenas

Marathon Franca

Welcome
2001
Details

Estudiantes
3–1 series
GECR

Atenas

Flamengo
2002
Details

Libertad
3–1 series
Vasco da Gama

Cocodrilos de Caracas

Estudiantes
2004
Details

Atenas
3–2 series
Unitri Uberlândia

Boca Juniors

Libertad
2005
Details

Unitri Uberlândia
3–1 series
Universo Ajax

Boca Juniors

Cocodrilos de Caracas
2006
Details

Ben Hur
3–1 series
COC Ribeirão Preto

Unitri Uberlândia

Libertad
2007
Details

Libertad
3–2 series
Unimed Franca

Ben Hur

GECR
2008
Details

Regatas Corrientes
3–2 series
Flamengo

Boca Juniors

Brasília
2009 (I)
Details

Flamengo
Final group
Quimsa

Norte

Regatas Corrientes
2009 (II)
Details

Quimsa
Final group
Libertad

Juventud Sionista

Minas
2010
Details

Brasília
98-86
Flamengo

Boca Juniors

Quimsa
2011
Details

Obras Sanitarias
88-73
Pinheiros Sky

Brasília

Atenas
2012
Details

Regatas Corrientes
Final group
Brasília

Flamengo

Peñarol
2013
Details

Brasília
93–81
Aguada

Paschoalotto Bauru

Boca Juniors
2014
Details

Bauru
79–53
Mogi das Cruzes

Boca Juniors

Malvín
2015
Details

Brasília
2–0 series
San Martín de Corrientes
Semifinal groups
2016
Details

Mogi das Cruzes
3–0 series
Bahía Basket
Semifinal groups
2017
Details

Guaros de Lara
3–1 series
Estudiantes Concordia
Semifinal groups
2018
Details

Franca
2–1 series
Instituto
Semifinal groups
2019
Details

Botafogo
2–1 series
Corinthians
Semifinal groups

Titles by club

TitlesClubYears
3 Atenas1997, 1998, 2004
Brasília2010, 2013, 2015
2 Vasco da Gama1999, 2000
Libertad2002, 2007
Regatas Corrientes2008, 2012
1 Olimpia1996
Estudiantes2001
Uberlândia2005
Ben Hur2006
Flamengo2009 (I)
Quimsa2009 (II)
Obras Sanitarias2011
Bauru2014
Mogi das Cruzes2016
Guaros de Lara2017
Franca2018
Botafogo2019

Titles by country

TitlesCountry
12 Argentina
11 Brazil
1 Venezuela

Awards

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See also

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