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Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol

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Sport
  
Basketball

Country
  
ABASU members

Number of teams
  
16

No. of teams
  
16

Continent
  
South America

Date founded
  
1996

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Most recent champion(s)
  
Mogi das Cruzes (1st title)

Most titles
  
Atenas Brasília (3 titles each)

Promotion to
  
FIBA Americas League (Champion)

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The Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol (LSB) (Portuguese: Liga Sul-Americana de Basquete (LSB), English: South American Basketball League) is the second-tier level South American professional basketball competition at the club level, with the first being the FIBA Americas League. It 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.

Contents

The league usually includes some domestic champions, and some runners-up, from the best 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 domestic league, or over the previous two or three domestic seasons. The tournament has been played since 1996, with 2003 being the only year in which it was not held.

History

The South American Club Championship, 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 1996, when the new South American League supplanted it in importance. With the emergence of the new FIBA Americas League in December 2007, the South American League became the second-tier international club championship in South America, beginning with the 2008 edition of the competition.

References

Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol Wikipedia