Basketball National League

The Basketball National League (BNL) is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in South Africa. Founded in 1993 as the Premier Basketball League, it was disbanded in 1996. However, it was later reformed into the present creation.[1]

Basketball National League
Founded1993 (1993)
(as Premier Basketball League)
First season1993–94
Country South Africa
Number of teams11
Current championsSoweto Panthers
(2018)
CEOAlbert Mokoena
WebsiteBNL

The league was renamed the Basketball National League in 2013. The BNL Season of 2018 started in August, the 3rd and ended on October, the 27th. For the first time ever, the championship was won by the Soweto Panthers.

Because of the scarcity of available basketball arenas, all games between 2013 and 2015 were played at Wembley Stadium in Stafford, Gauteng, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, a former ice-rink which holds up to 3,000 visitors.[2]

Current clubs

The league currently has 10 clubs:

Team Location
Eastern Cape Windbreakers

Eastern Cape

Egoli Magic

Gauteng

Kwazulu MarlinsKwaZulu-Natal
Limpopo Pride

Limpopo

Mpumalanga Rhinos

Mpumalanga

Northern Cape Zebras

Northern Cape

North West Eagles

North West

Soweto Panthers

Gauteng

Tshwane Suns

Gauteng

Western Cape Mountaineers

Western Cape

Championships

All-Star Team

The 2018 All-Star Team consisted of:

  • Tatenda Maturure (Soweto Panthers)
  • Vusimuzi Sithole (Soweto Panthers)
  • Reece Prinsloo (Soweto Panthers)
  • Marcus Mokoena (Soweto Panthers)
  • Kwazi Gumede (eGoli Magic)
  • Miguel Ferrao (eGoli Magic)
  • Sbusiso Cele (eGoli Magic)
  • Kagiso Ngotjana (Tshwane Suns)
  • Richard Lubasi (Mpumalanga Rhinos)
  • Nkosinathi Sibanyoni (Mpumalanga Rhinos)
  • Stenard Mapurisa (Western Cape Mountaineers)
  • Nhlanhla Dlamini (KwaZulu Marlins)

Awards

League MVP

See also

References

  1. Roger de Sa: Man of Action via GoogleBooks
  2. Basketball (And The NBA) Try To Find Fans In South Africa Don Boroughs (NPR, 3 August 2015. Accessed 3 December 2020.
  3. Bringing basketball to Christ Church courts Midrand Reporter, 15 May 2019. Accessed 22 January 2020.
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