The European North Basketball league has approved the 2022-2023 schedule after setting the official lineup of 15 teams on November 4.
Group A (seven teams): Budivelnyk Kyiv (Ukraine), Kalev/Cramo (Estonia), KB Sigal Prishtina (Kosovo), Polski Cukier Start Lublin (Poland), Šiauliai (Lithuania), TalTech Optibet (Estonia), Zastal Zielona Gora (Poland).
Group B (eight teams): Basket Brno (Czechia), BM Stal Ostrow (Poland), Ironi Ness Ziona (Israel), King Szczecin (Poland), Tartu Ülikool (Estonia), Trefl Sopot (Poland), Valmiera Glass (Latvia), Wolves Vilnius (Lithuania).
The regular season will be played from November 22, 2022 until February 2023, excluding the international window for the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers on February 20-28.
The four best teams from each group will qualify for the playoffs – to be played in a home and away series, with winners qualifying for the Final Four.
ENBL regular season 2022-2023
Tuesday, November 22, Lublin
19:00 Polski Cukier Start Lublin – TalTech/Optibet
Saturday, November 26, Tallinn (updated on November 8)
14:00 BC Kalev/Cramo – BC Zielona Gora
17:00 BC Budivelnyk – BK Sigal Prishtina
Sunday, November 27, Tallinn
13:00 BC Zielona Gora – BC Budivelnyk
16:00 BK Sigal Prishtina – BC Kalev/Cramo
Monday, November 28, Szczecin
18:00 King Szczecin – Trefl Sopot
Tuesday, November 29, Szczecin and Ostrow
18:30 Basket Brno – King Szczecin
19:30 BM Stal Ostrow – Ironi Ness Ziona
Wednesday, November 30, Szczecin
14:00 Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits – Basket Brno
Thursday, December 1, Sopot
19:00 Trefl Sopot – Ironi Ness Ziona
Tuesday, December 20, Zielona Gora
18:30 BC Zielona Gora – BK Sigal Prishtina
Wednesday, December 21, Zielona Gora
18:30 BK Sigal Prishtina – Polski Cukier Start Lublin
Thursday, December 22, Zielona Gora
18:30 Polski Cukier Start Lublin – BC Zielona Gora
Tuesday, December 27, Tartu and Brno
Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits – Trefl Sopot
17:00 Ironi Ness Ziona – Basket Brno
19:30 BM Stal Ostrow – King Szczecin
Wednesday, December 28, Valmiera and Brno
Valmiera Glass ViA – Trefl Sopot
15:30 King Szczecin – Ironi Ness Ziona
18:00 Basket Brno – BM Stal Ostrow
Thursday, December 29, Tartu
Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits – Valmiera Glass ViA
2023
Wednesday, January 4, Tallinn (Kalev/Cramo arena)
BC Budivelnyk – TalTech Optibet
Šiauliai – BC Kalev/Cramo
Thursday, January 5, Tallinn
TalTech Optibet – Šiauliai
BC Kalev/Cramo – BC Budivelnyk
Monday, January 9, Valmiera and Tartu
Valmiera Glass ViA – BM Stal Ostrow
Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits – BC Wolves
Tuesday, January 10, Valmiera and Tartu
BC Wolves – Valmiera Glass ViA
BM Stal Ostrow – Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits
Tuesday, January 24, Tallinn (TalTech arena)
Šiauliai – BC Zielona Gora
Polski Cukier Start Lublin – BC Budivelnyk
BK Sigal Prishtina – TalTech Optibet
Wednesday, January 25, Tallinn
BC Budivelnyk – Šiauliai
BC Kalev/Cramo – Polski Cukier Start Lublin
TalTech Optibet – BC Zielona Gora
Tuesday, January 31, Valmiera and Ostrow
King Szczecin – Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits
Ironi Ness Ziona – Valmiera Glass ViA
Trefl Sopot – Basket Brno
BC Wolves – BM Stal Ostrow
Wednesday, February 1, Valmiera and Ostrow
Tartu Ülikool Maks&Moorits – Ironi Ness Ziona
Valmiera Glass ViA – King Szczecin
Basket Brno – BC Wolves
BM Stal Ostrow – Trefl Sopot
Single games, any time from November to February TBA
Šiauliai – BK Sigal Prishtina (at Šiauliai)
Polski Cukier Start Lublin – Šiauliai (at Lublin)
BC Zielona Gora – Polski Cukier Start Lublin (in Poland)
TalTech Optibet – Kalev/Cramo (at Tallinn)
Valmiera Glass ViA – Brno Basket (at Valmiera)
BC Wolves – Ironi Ness Ziona (at Alytus, January 25 or February 3)
Trefl Sopot – BC Wolves (at Sopot)
King Szczecin – BC Wolves (at Szczecin)
Local time only
Brno, Lublin, Zielona Gora, Szczecin, Ostrow, Sopot – Central European Time (CET)
Alytus, Šiauliai, Valmiera, Tartu, Tallinn – Central European Time + 1 hour
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