2020–21 Swiss Basketball League

The 2020–21 Swiss Basketball League (SBL) season is the 90th season of the top tier basketball league in Switzerland.

Swiss Basketball League
Teams9
2021–22

Teams

The league was reduced from 12 to 9 teams, after Riviera Lakers were refused a license to compete and Swiss Central and Pully-Lausanne Foxes requested to step down to Ligue B. [1] [2]

TeamLocation
BoncourtBoncourt
Fribourg OlympicFribourg
Lions de GenèveLe Grand-Saconnex/Geneva
Lugano TigersLugano
Monthey-ChablaisMonthey
NyonNyon
Spinelli MassagnoCadempino/Massagno
Starwings BasketBirsfelden/Basel
Union NeuchâtelNeuchâtel

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Spinelli Massagno 8 8 0 714 617 +97 16 Qualification for Champions League qualifying round
2 Lions de Genève 9 8 1 773 604 +169 16
3 Fribourg Olympic 10 7 3 846 712 +134 14
4 Union Neuchâtel 7 5 2 518 491 +27 10
5 Monthey-Chablais 9 4 5 655 712 57 8
6 Lugano Tigers 10 4 6 755 794 39 8
7 Boncourt 10 3 7 833 874 41 6
8 Starwings Basket 10 2 8 699 779 80 4
9 Nyon 9 0 9 601 811 210 0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 December 2020. Source: Swiss Basketball

Results

Home \ Away BON FRI GEN LUG MON NYO MAS BAS NEU
Boncourt 81–88 77–110 97–77 73–90 87–69 78–80
Fribourg Olympic 104–78 100–69 90–92 91–56
Lions de Genève 96–87 70–63 96–59 73–57
Lugano Tigers 65–74 73–88 66–48 76–69 71–83
Monthey-Chablais 85–81 48–89 106–81 75–87
Nyon 75–94 55–82 44–91 77–95 75–94
Spinelli Massagno 87–86 95–84 92–67 80–69
Starwings Basket 78–86 90–73 60–76 76–48 73–91
Union Neuchâtel 59–68 73–54 76–69 78–71
Updated to match(es) played on 30 December 2020. Source: Swiss Basketball
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Swiss clubs in European competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
Fribourg OlympicChampions LeagueFirst qualifying round
FIBA Europe Cup Regular season

References

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