Welcome to BEST BALTIC BASKETBALL LEAGUE!
contact info – bbbl@bbbl.info
Season 2019/2020
Boys & Girls Youth basketball tournament
13 countries (LATVIA, ESTONIA, LITHUANIA, BELARUS, RUSSIA, FINLAND, SWEDEN, GEORGIA, UNITED KINGDOM, DENMARK, UKRAINE, MOLDOVA, POLAND)
306 teams
7 age groups
U10 (2010)
U11 (2009)
U12 (2008)
U13 (2007)
U14 (2006)
U15 (2005)
U16 (2004)
Season 2018/2019
12 countries (LATVIA, ESTONIA, LITHUANIA, BELARUS, RUSSIA, FINLAND, SWEDEN, GEORGIA, UNITED KINGDOM, DENMARK, UKRAINE, MOLDOVA)
167 teams
7 age groups
U10 (2009) – 14 teams
U11 (2008) – 24 teams
U12 (2007) – 24 teams
U13 (2006) – 34 teams
U14 (2005) – 26 teams
U15 (2004) – 27 teams
U16 (2003) – 18 teams
Tournament format – regular season (robin round system) plus the final stage (playoff system).
Season 2017/2018
8 countries (LATVIA, ESTONIA, LITHUANIA, BELARUS, RUSSIA, FINLAND, SWEDEN, GEORGIA)
122 teams
6 age groups
U11 (2007) – 17 teams
U12 (2006) – 28 teams
U13 (2005) – 25 teams
U14 (2004) – 21 teams
U15 (2003) – 20 teams
U16 (2002) – 11 teams
BBBL history –
„Baltic boys basketball league” was founded in 2012 when 8 teams (4 from Latvia and 4 from Estonia) had played for „LAT-EST League” title. Team Raplamaa (EST) was our first champion, Daugavas Sporta Nams (LAT) finished with silver, but Kalev (EST) got bronze medals!
Season 2013/2014 – 36 teams from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Belraus and Russia played in U-12 (2002) and U-11 (2003) groups.
Rīdzene has won championship title for U-12 boys and TTU for U-11 group.
Season 2014/2015 – three age groups (U11. U12, U13) and 64 teams from 5 countries.
2014/2015 season champions – U11 DSN (2004), U12 Ķeizarmežs (2003), U13 Raplamaa (2002)
Season 2015/2016 – four age groups (U11. U12, U13, U14) and 87 teams from 7 countries.
2015/2016 season champions –
U11 CSKA (2005), U12 DSN/Sportabode (2004), U13 Ķeizarmežs (2003), U14 Mažeikiai (2002)