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Mediterranean Basketball Association

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Sport
  
Basketball

Continent
  
Europe, Asia

No. of teams
  
15 or 16

CEO
  
George Vassilakopoulos Sheikh Saud Bin Ali Al-Thani

Country
  
Bulgaria Cyprus Greece Lebanon Serbia Turkey Israel Qatar

TV partner(s)
  
Al Jazeera Sports (proposed)

The Mediterranean Basketball Association (MBA), was a proposed supranational championship between Eurasian professional basketball leagues, mainly centered on the Mediterranean Sea region. The proposed league is currently slated to have between 15-16 teams from 8-9 different countries, from both Europe and Asia in its inaugural season. Countries with teams currently slated to participate in the proposed league's inaugural season include: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Lebanon, Serbia, Turkey, Israel, and Qatar. There are also plans to include teams from Italy in the competition.

Al Jazeera has expressed the desire to obtain broadcast rights for the league.

Format

The proposed league was backed and sponsored by a group of wealthy investors from Qatar, by the Hellenic Basketball Federation, by FIBA Asia, and by some of the biggest and richest basketball clubs in Europe and Asia, as well as the sponsors of those clubs. Such as Panathinaikos Athens, Olympiacos Piraeus, Fenerbahçe Ülker İstanbul, Efes Pilsen İstanbul, and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The proposed league would be governed by the Hellenic Basketball Federation and FIBA Asia, and commissioned by George Vassilakopoulos, the former head of FIBA Europe, and by Sheikh Saud Bin Ali Al-Thani, the head of FIBA Asia.

The proposed league opted for a promotion and relegation model, and with the participating teams only playing in their national domestic leagues at the playoff stage and still playing in their national domestic cup competitions. This format is modeled after the NLB Adriatic League. League operations are currently proposed to begin in October 2011.

References

Mediterranean Basketball Association Wikipedia