BNXT League

BNXT League
Organising bodyDutch Basketball League
Pro Basketball League
FoundedDecember 10, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-12-10)
First season2021–22
CountryBelgium Belgium
Netherlands Netherlands
ConfederationEuropean Union FIBA Europe
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Basketball Cup (Netherlands)
Basketball Cup (Belgium)
SupercupBNXT Supercup
Dutch Supercup
International cup(s)Champions League
FIBA Europe Cup
Current championsZZ Leiden (2nd title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsZZ Leiden
(2 titles)
CEOWim Van de Keere
PresidentRamses Braakman
TV partnersbnxt.tv (PlaySight Interactive)
Websitebnxtleague.com
2023–24 BNXT League

The BNXT League, for sponsorship reasons the betFirst BNXT League, is a professional basketball league in Belgium and the Netherlands. The league is the first tier in both the Dutch and Belgian system, replacing the DBL and PBL. The inaugural season was the 2021–22 season, which started in September 2021.

The BNXT League plays national playoffs as well as a cross-border playoffs to determine a Dutch champion, Belgian champion and BNXT champion.

History

On 10 December 2020, it was announced that the Belgian Pro Basketball League and Dutch Basketball League would merge to form a new multinational league. All clubs from the Dutch DBL voted for, while 9 of 10 teams in Belgium voted in favor of the decision. Serious talks about the initiative had been ongoing since fall 2019. On 20 May 2021, the new name "BNXT League" and logo of the league were announced.

The league started its inaugural season amidst an ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a great number of games had to be played behind locked doors as a result of national lockdowns. On 11 June 2022, ZZ Leiden were crowned the inaugural BNXT champions. The following year, on 13 June 2023, Leiden repeated as champions.

Sponsorship

On 10 September 2021, the league announced its first name sponsorship when Belgian betting company betFirst signed to become naming sponsor for three seasons.

Competition formula

The league consists of different stages. In the first stage, teams play each other home and away in the national regular season. After this, the teams are divided in the Elite Gold and Elite Silver group for the cross-border season. Next, the teams from the Elite Gold and the 3 best teams from the Elite Silver play in the national playoffs to compete for the national championships. The two winners of the national playoffs then play in the BNXT League Final.

Teams entering in this round
National regular season
(20 teams)
  • Belgian teams play each other twice
  • Dutch teams play each other twice
Elite Gold
(10 teams)
  • Best 5 Dutch teams
  • Best 5 Belgian teams
Elite Silver
(10 teams)
  • Bottom-4 Dutch teams
  • Bottom-6 Belgian teams
National play-offs
(16 teams)
  • All the Elite Gold teams
  • Top 3 Elite Silver teams from every nation
  • Results used as seeds
BNXT League Finals
(2 teams)
  • Belgian & Dutch Winner of the National Playoffs

Teams

The following 20 teams will play in the 2023-24 season. All teams from the Pro Basketball League and Dutch Basketball League transferred to the BNXT League in 2021. The newest club to have joined the BNXT League are the Kortrijk Spurs, who joined in 2023.

Stadiums and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club Location Venue Capacity Founded National
titles
Netherlands
BAL Weert Sporthal Boshoven 1,000 2013
Den Helder Suns Den Helder Sporthal Sportlaan 1,000 2016
Donar Groningen MartiniPlaza 4,350 1951 7
Feyenoord Rotterdam Topsportcentrum Rotterdam 2,500 1954
Heroes Den Bosch 's-Hertogenbosch Maaspoort 2,800 1952 17
Landstede Hammers Zwolle Landstede Sportcentrum 1,200 1995 1
LWD Basket Leeuwarden Kalverdijkje 1,700 2004
Yoast United Bemmel De Kooi 650 2020
ZZ Leiden Leiden Sportcomplex 1574 2,435 1958 5
Belgium
Antwerp Giants Antwerp Lotto Arena 5,218 1995 1
Kangoeroes Mechelen Mechelen Winketkaai 1,500 2009
Kortrijk Spurs Kortrijk Lange Munte 2,400 2019
Leuven Bears Leuven Sportoase 3,400 1999
Liège Basket Liège Country Hall 5,000 1967
Limburg United Hasselt Alverberg Sporthal 1,730 2014
Mons-Hainaut Mons Mons Arena 4,000 1959
Okapi Aalst Aalst Okapi Forum 2,800 1949
Oostende Ostend Sleuyter Arena 5,000 1970 24
Brussels Basketball Brussels Neder-Over-Heembeek complex 1,200 1957
Spirou Charleroi Spiroudome 6,200 1989 10

Former teams

Two Dutch teams, The Hague Royals (in 2022) and Apollo Amsterdam (in 2023) were forced to leave the league as they were unable to reach budget standards set by the BNXT licensing committee.

Club Location Venue Capacity Founded Seasons Last season
Apollo Amsterdam Amsterdam Apollohal 1,500 2011 2 2022-23
The Hague Royals The Hague Sportcampus Zuiderpark 3,500 2020 1 2021–22

BNXT champions

The finals were played in a two-legged format in 2022, after that season the format was changed to a best-of-three playoffs series.

ZZ Leiden have won both BNXT championships thus far.

Season Champions Score Runners-up Finals MVP
2021–22 ZZ Leiden 146–142
(75–72, 71–70)
Donar Worthy de Jong
2022–23 ZZ Leiden (2)
2–1
Oostende David Collins

National champions

Netherlands

Season Champions Score Runners-up Finals MVP
2021–22 Heroes Den Bosch 3–2 ZZ Leiden Thomas van der Mars
2022–23 ZZ Leiden 3–2 Donar Thomas Rutherford

Belgium

Season Champions Score Runners-up Finals MVP
2021–22 Oostende 3–1 Kangoeroes Mechelen Keye van der Vuurst de Vries
2022–23 Oostende 3–1 Antwerp Giants Vrenz Bleijenbergh

Awards

Broadcasting partners


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