BCL Opponents: Türkiye Teams Confirmed – Kocaeli TV

Basketball Champions League competitors of Türkiye teams were announced

The Basketball Champions League (BCL) 2025-2026 season was made in Lausanne, Switzerland. Galatasaray will represent Türkiye in the normal season, Mersin Sports, Tofaş will compete with the qualifying rounds Bursaspor’s competitors became clear.

Galatasaray, Igokea M: Tel (Bosnia-Herzegovina), FIT/One Würzburg Baskets (Germany) and Pallacanestro Trieste (Italy) will face.
Mersin Sports matched with Unicaja (Spain), Filou Oostende (Belgium) and Karditsa Iaponiki (Greece) in Group G.
Tofaş will compete with La Laguna Tenerife (Spain), Bnei Penlink Herzliya (Israel) and Trapani Shark (Italy) teams in Group D.
Bursaspor will face the German representative Löwen Braunschweig in the elimination round 2 quarter finals.
A total of 32 teams will take place in the normal season. 29 clubs participate in the normal season, while 3 teams will come from qualifying tours. The qualifying tours will be held at the end of September and the normal season will begin on October 7.

Türkiye teams aim to success in groups where they will compete with strong competitors. The teams in their groups will rise directly to the last 16 rounds, while the second and third teams will play the play-in series.

BCL Groups (Türkiye teams have been highlighted):

Group D: La Laguna Tenerife, Tofaş, Bnei Penlink Herzliya, Trapani Shark
E Grubu: Galatasaray, Igokea M: Tel, Fit/One Würzburg Baskets, Pallacanestro Trieste
G GRUBU: Unicaja, Filou Oostende, Mersin Spor, Karditsa Iaponiki

Elimination Tour 2 quarter Final:

Paok Mateco – SC derby
Bursaspor – Löwen Braunschweig
Basketball Reggiana – Pelister Bitola
CSM CSU Oradea – Windrose Giants Antwerp
Turkish teams aim to perform successful performance in challenging groups and qualifiers.

Source: İHA

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