The following criteria for the allocation of licences to participating teams for the 2014-15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague season were approved at the Euroleague Commercial Assets (ECA) shareholders’ meeting held on July 3, 2013. The Turkish Airlines Euroleague Regular Season will be played with 24 teams. All clubs must comply with the requirements contained within the Euroleague Club Licensing Rules, as well as those requirements that will be approved by the General Assembly.
A LICENCE TEAMS
TEAM | COUNTRY |
Anadolu Efes Istanbul | Turkey |
CSKA Moscow | Russia |
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan | Italy |
FC Barcelona Regal | Spain |
Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul | Turkey |
Laboral Kutxa Vitoria ** | Spain |
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv | Israel |
Montepaschi Siena | Italy |
Olympiacos Piraeus | Greece |
Panathinaikos Athens | Greece |
Real Madrid | Spain |
Unicaja Malaga | Spain |
Zalgiris Kaunas | Lithuania |
Vacant A Licence* | N/A |
* Vacant A Licence: at the ECA shareholders’ meeting held on July 3, 2013, Asseco Prokom Gdynia had their A Licence cancelled due to being the club with the lowest ranking of all Clubs with an A Licence according to the Euroleague Club Ranking. This A Licence was awarded as a one-year wild card to Budivelnik Kiev for the 2013-14 season. The ECA Shareholders Executive Board may propose the following to the General Assembly for the substitution of an A Licence club:
1. Substitution by highest-ranked club without an A Licence. In all cases, the new club must fulfill all other requirements for obtaining an A Licence as established in the licensing rules;
or
2. Substitution of the place by a B Licence, whether temporarily or definitively;
or
3. Substitution of the place by a wild card, which will be granted to the club that the General Assembly considers appropriate at its own discretion and for the period that it deems necessary.
** When four Clubs from the same country or League have an A Licence, and the first or second place club in the final standings of the Domestic Championship does not hold an A Licence, the existing A Licence Club with the lowest position in the final standings of the Domestic Championship will have its A Licence suspended the following season but will obtain the first place for its country or League in the Eurocup competition, and the first or second place club will participate in the Euroleague by means of a B Licence. If both the first and second place clubs in the final standings of the Domestic Championships do not hold an A Licence, the existing A Licence Club with the lowest position in the final standings of the Domestic Championship will have its A Licence suspended the following season but will obtain the first place for its country or League in the Eurocup competition, the first place club will participate in the Euroleague by means of a B Licence, and the second place club will obtain the second place for its country or League in the Eurocup competition.
B LICENCE TEAMS
2014-15 EUROLEAGUE COUNTRY RANKING
# | COUNTRY / LEAGUE | POSITION |
1 | Spain | Champion – Real Madrid or Valencia Basket Club or FC Barcelona or Unicaja Malaga |
2 | Russian Federation | Champion – CSKA Moscow or Nizhny Novgorod |
3 | Italy | Champion – EA7 Emporio Armani Milan or Montepaschi Siena or Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari |
4 | Turkey | Champion – Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul or Galatasaray Liv Hospital Istanbul |
5 | Lithuania | Champion – Zalgiris Kaunas |
6 | Greece | Champion – Panathinaikos Athens |
7 | France | Champion – Limoges CSP |
8 | Germany | Champion – FC Bayern Munich or ALBA Berlin |
9 | Adriatic | Champion – Cibona Zagreb |
10 | Poland | Champion – PGE Turow Zgorzelec or Stelmet Zielona Gora |
11 | Adriatic | Runner-up – Cedevita Zagreb |
12 | Spain | Runner-up – Real Madrid or Valencia Basket Club or FC Barcelona or Unicaja Malaga |
13 | Russian Federation | Runner-up – CSKA Moscow or Nizhny Novgorod |
14 | Italy | Runner-up – EA7 Emporio Armani Milan or Montepaschi Siena or Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari |
15 | Turkey | Runner-up – Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul or Galatasaray Medical Park Istanbul |
16 | Lithuania | Runner-up – Neptunas Klaipeda |
17 | Greece | Runner-up – Olympiacos Piraeus |
18 | France | Runner-up – Strasbourg |
19 | Germany | Runner-up – FC Bayern Munich or ALBA Berlin |
20 | Adriatic | N3 – Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade |
21 | Ukraine | Champion – Budivelnik Kiev |
22 | Czech Republic | Champion – CEZ Basketball Nymburk |
23 | Belgium | Champion – Telenet Ostend or Okapi Aalstar |
24 | Israel | Champion – Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv or Maccabi Haifa Bazan |
25 | Bulgaria | Champion – Levski Sofia |
26 | Latvia | Champion – Ventspils |
27 | United Kingdom | Champion – Worcester Wolves |
28 | Poland | Runner-up – PGE Turow Zgorzelec or Stelmet Zielona Gora |
• B Licences will be allocated according to the Euroleague Country Ranking.
• When a country ranking spot has already been assigned to an A Licence team, the assignation will jump to the next country appearing in the ranking, until all spots are covered.
• One B Licence is reserved for the 2014-15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Rounds champion.
• Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Rounds spots will also follow the country ranking.
• As stated in the Euroleague Bylaws, Euroleague Basketball reserves the right to allocate wildcards in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Rounds.
C LICENCE TEAM
TEAM | POSITION |
Valencia Basket Club | Eurocup champion |
• The C Licence corresponds to the Eurocup champion, Valencia Basket Club.
• In the case that the Eurocup champion also earns the right to participate in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague through the country ranking regarding its domestic league final standing (B Licence), the C Licence will automatically become a wild card.
• All wild cards will be proposed by the ECA Shareholders Executive Board and confirmed by the ECA Shareholders Meeting.