Stoiximan GBL

Greece
5 Oct31 May
5 Oct31 May
Playoffs
Qualification Playoffs
Relegation Playoffs

In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: Head-to-head (points, game points difference, game points scored)

About

The Greek Basket League, also known as Greek A1 Basketball League is the highest ranked basketball competition in Greece. The league is among one the top leagues in Europe and takes place every year, usually from October to June. A1 league results are live tracked with other basketball scores in our basketball live scores section. A1 league stats, standings, schedule and best players list are also provided by Sofascore.

Stoiximan GBL tournament structure

The A1 league consists of 12 or 14 teams that play two times with each other in a regular season. The best 8 teams qualify to the playoffs and the knockout rounds, and the worst performing team is relegated to the A2 league, the lower division. The teams in the playoffs’ quarterfinals move to the next stage when they win two games against the opponent. The semifinals and finals are played on the best of 5 schedule, that is, the team that wins three games moves to the next round or wins the championship.

Stoiximan GBL next match is GS Lavrio v Kolossos Rodou.

Stoiximan GBL most successful teams

The most successful team in the history of 12 teams is Panathinaikos BC with 40 titles.

The current title holder is Panathinaikos BC.

Stoiximan GBL

Greece
5 Oct31 May
5 Oct31 May
Standings
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In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: Head-to-head (points, game points difference, game points scored)

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Lower division
Elite League
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Number of competitors12
Division level1
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CountryGreece

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About

The Greek Basket League, also known as Greek A1 Basketball League is the highest ranked basketball competition in Greece. The league is among one the top leagues in Europe and takes place every year, usually from October to June. A1 league results are live tracked with other basketball scores in our basketball live scores section. A1 league stats, standings, schedule and best players list are also provided by Sofascore.

Stoiximan GBL tournament structure

The A1 league consists of 12 or 14 teams that play two times with each other in a regular season. The best 8 teams qualify to the playoffs and the knockout rounds, and the worst performing team is relegated to the A2 league, the lower division. The teams in the playoffs’ quarterfinals move to the next stage when they win two games against the opponent. The semifinals and finals are played on the best of 5 schedule, that is, the team that wins three games moves to the next round or wins the championship.

Stoiximan GBL next match is GS Lavrio v Kolossos Rodou.

Stoiximan GBL most successful teams

The most successful team in the history of 12 teams is Panathinaikos BC with 40 titles.

The current title holder is Panathinaikos BC.

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