The Executive Board of Euroleague Commercial Assets, meeting in Barcelona on Wednesday, unanimously agreed to propose team lists for the upcoming 2014-15 season and also to recommend changes designed to reach a comprehensive competition model for European club basketball.
New licensing, competition structures
The board reviewed plans offered by Euroleague Basketball management that aim to ensure the continued growth and stability of the organization’s competitions while offering clubs a clear route to their individual and collective development.
The board approved steps toward a consolidated club competitions structure that seeks to give all stakeholders – clubs, owners, sponsors, players, domestic leagues and fans alike – an easily understood framework that brings more long-term stability and fairness. The steps include reforming the licensing system of access to competitions.
To transition towards this model, a new system would enter in force for the 2015-16 season, which would replace the current country ranking that allocates B-Licences by guaranteeing fixed spots for domestic leagues to qualify for the Turkish Airlines Euroleague. An agreement would be sought between ECA and the domestic leagues on promoting, organizing and coordinating competitions to homogenize European professional basketball, creating a framework that would allow Euroleague Basketball and the domestic leagues to take the next steps towards an eventual European League model.
Both structures will be presented in detail to the ECA Shareholders Meeting for its approval.
Audience, economic growth continue to rise
In a season-end review, the Board also heard evidence of record increases in audience numbers across-the-board for the Turkish Airlines Euroleague. This audience increase was registered in every platform, from arena attendance to television, from online to mobile.
Audience growth was mirrored by end-of-year economic growth as Euroleague Basketball reported to the board an increase in net revenues of 8.7% as compared to the previous season. The better performance contributed to an economic distribution to Euroleague clubs that was 11.5% higher than last year, when there had been an increase, as well.
Euroleague Basketball’s profit before taxes represented 7% of the company’s revenues. The profit was 13.3% higher than the forecast at the start of the season.
2014-15 Bylaws Modifications
The board also heard about proposed changes in the competition bylaws, which expand on initiatives approved at its last meeting in March. The changes seek to enhance the fan experience through improved teams and product presentation as well as arena lighting requirements, among other modifications.
2014-15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague team list
The board’s proposed team list for the Turkish Airlines Euroleague includes two teams that were replaced for being unable to fulfill the necessary requirements to participate. Cibona Zagreb was substituted by the next-best Adriatic League team, Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade, and Italian League finalist Montepaschi Siena was replaced by the next-best team in the competition, Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari. Additionally, the board will propose to the ECA shareholders that ALBA Berlin be awarded a one-year wild card to fill a vacant A-license. Finally, the executive board has accepted Budivelnik Kiev’s offer to rescind its participation in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Rounds next season due to political uncertainty in Ukraine.
TURKISH AIRLINES EUROLEAGUE REGULAR SEASON | COUNTRY | DOMESTIC STANDINGS |
ALBA Berlin* | Germany | Finalist |
Anadolu Efes Istanbul | Turkey | Quarterfinalist |
Cedevita Zagreb | Croatia | ABA League Finalist |
Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade* | Serbia | ABA League Semifinalist |
CSKA Moscow | Russian Federation | Champion |
Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari* | Italy | Semifinalist |
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan | Italy | Champion / Finalist |
Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul | Turkey | Champion |
FC Barcelona | Spain | Champion / Finalist |
FC Bayern Munich | Germany | Champion |
Galatasaray Liv Hospital Istanbul | Turkey | Finalist |
Laboral Kutxa Vitoria | Spain | Quarterfinalist |
Limoges CSP | France | Champion |
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv | Israel | Champion |
Nizhny Novgorod | Russian Federation | Finalist |
Neptunas Klaipeda | Lithuania | Finalist |
Olympiacos Piraeus | Greece | Finalist |
Panathinaikos Athens | Greece | Champion |
PGE Turow Zgorzelec | Poland | Champion< |
Real Madrid | Spain | Champion / Finalist |
Unicaja Malaga | Spain | Semifinalist |
Valencia Basket Club | Spain | Semifinalist |
Zalgiris Kaunas | Lithuania | Champion |
EL QRs Winner | – | – |
TURKISH AIRLINES EUROLEAGUE QUALIFYING ROUNDS | COUNTRY | DOMESTIC STANDINGS |
ASVEL Lyon Metropole* | France | Quarterfinalist |
CEZ Basketball Nymburk | Czech Republic | Champion |
Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem* | Israel | Semifinalist |
Levski Sofia | Bulgaria | Champion |
Stelmet Zielona Gora | Poland | Finalist |
Strasbourg | France | Finalist |
Telenet Ostend | Belgium | Champion |
Unics Kazan* | Russian Federation | Semifinalist |
* One-year wildcard
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 ECA Shareholders Meeting.