Basketball in Israel

In Israel, basketball is a popular sport, with a multi-tiered professional club league system, as well as men's and women's national teams.

Professional league structure

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Israeli Basketball Premier League

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Ligat Ha'Al or the Israeli Premier League, is the top tier level league of basketball competition in Israel, making it Israel's primary basketball competition. Ligat HaAl comprises the top twelve basketball clubs, and was founded in 1954.[1]

Liga Leumit

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Liga Leumit is the second tier level league of basketball competition.

The league contains 14 clubs that compete in a home-and-away round-robin. At the end of the season, the top eight clubs advance to the play-offs. The first round is played on a best-of-three basis. The four winning clubs advance to two best-of-five playoffs, the winners of which are promoted to the Super League. The two teams that finish at the bottom of the table are relegated to Liga Artzit.

Liga Artzit

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Liga Artzit is the third tier level league of basketball competition. The league contains 24 clubs (in two districts of 12 teams each one), which compete in a home-and-away round-robin. At the end of the season, the first team from each district (South/North) is promoted to the Liga Leumit. The two teams that finish at the bottom of the table are relegated to Liga Alef.[2]

Liga Alef

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Liga Alef is the fourth tier in Israeli Basketball.

Liga Bet

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Liga Bet is the fifth and lowest level tier in Israeli Basketball.

State Cups

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Israeli Basketball State Cup

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The Israeli Basketball State Cup is the second most important basketball competition in Israel, after Ligat HaAl.The tournament began in 1956, and is run by the IBA. The tournament format consists rounds each consisting of one game elimination matches.[3]

Maccabi Tel Aviv has won the most tournaments, having won 45, last winning the contest in the 2020–21 season.

Israeli Basketball National League Cup

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The tournament cup for teams from the second division. tournament held since 2021.

Israeli Basketball League Cup

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The Israeli Basketball League Cup is a pre-season basketball tournament held since 2006. It is held the week before the Ligat HaAl season.

Men's team title holders

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Israel national basketball teams

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The combined Men's and Women's basket team is ranked 55th in the world,[4] and 23rd in the Europe.[5]

Men's

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The Israel national basketball team is a men's basketball team that represents Israel in international competitions.

The Israeli team has participated 28 times in the European championship tournament. Their best achievements were a silver medal in 1979, and 5th place in 1953 and 1977. Israel is currently ranked 37th in the world by FIBA,[6] and 14th in Europe (July 2014).[7] Israel will also be the host nation of the competition in 2017.[8]

Women's

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The Israel women's national basketball team is a women's basketball team that represents Israel in international competitions.

The women's team is ranked 36th in the world,[9] and 16th in Europe.[10] (July 2014)

They have competed in the EuroBasket Women's tournament 6 times, but have won no metals. Their highest ever finish was 8th place in 1991.[11]

All-time participation table

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Combined table of men's and women's basketball teams, both senior and youth teams.Not included two discontinued competitions: Men's U-21 World Championship (three participations in four editions) and Women's U-21 World Championship for Women (one participation in two editions). Not included either, Mediterranean Games.

Men's national teamsWomen's national teams
Europe
U-16
World
U-17
Europe
U-18
World
U-19
Europe
U-20
Euro
Basket
World
Cup
OlympicsOlympicsWorld
Cup
Euro
Basket
Europe
U-20
World
U-19
Europe
U-18
World
U-17
Europe
U-16
2024QDNQQQDNQ2024DNQQQDNQQ2024
2023136DNQ2DNQ2023167DNQ12122023
20225DNQ84172022DNQ313DNQ32022
2021DNQDNQ2021DNQDNQ2021
202020202020
2019111DNQ1DNQ2019DNQ5DNQ11112019
201810DNQ912018DNQ63DNQ52018
2017114DNQ2212017DNQ7DNQ792017
20162DNQ1512DNQ2016DNQ1014DNQ42016
2015152DNQ10102015DNQ DNQ1292015
20142DNQ67DNQ2014DNQ 3DNQ122014
201395DNQ15212013DNQ6DNQ1462013
20126DNQ73DNQ2012DNQ613DNQ92012
201147DNQ11132011135DNQ8132011
201015DNQ45DNQ2010DNQ612DNQ102010
20091315DNQ15152009138DNQ4132009
2008111010DNQ2008DNQ812172008
20071111DNQ61120071315DNQ642007
200671112DNQ2006DNQ147102006
20059792005DNQ1DNQ1092005
20041182DNQ2004DNQDNQ932004
200310DNQ7200312DNQ2003
2002610DNQ2002DNQDNQDNQ2002
20019102001DNQDNQDNQ2001
2000102DNQ2000DNQDNQDNQ2000
1999DNQDNQ91999DNQDNQ1999
1998610DNQ1998DNQDNQ1998
1997391997DNQDNQDNQ1997
1996DNQ9DNQ1996DNQDNQ1996
19958DNQ91995DNQDNQ1995
1994105DNQ1994DNQDNQ1994
19938151993DNQDNQDNQ1993
199254DNQ1992DNQDNQ1992
19916DNQDNQ19918DNQ1991
1990DNQDNQ1990DNQDNQ1990
19897DNQ1989DNEDNQDNQ1989
198810DNQ1988DNQ101988
19879DNQ111987DNEDNQ1987
1986DNC71986DNQDNQ1986
1985791985DNEDNQDNQ1985
1984DNCDNQ1984DNQDNQDNQ1984
1983DNQDNQ61983DNQDNEDNQ1983
19829DNQ1982111982
1981861981DNEDNQ1981
19807DNQ1980DNQDNEDNQ1980
1979DNQDNQ21979DNQDNQ1979
1978DNCDNQ1978DNE131978
19771151977121977
19768DNQ1976DNQDNE111976
19751171975DNQ91975
197411DNQ1974DNE1974
197367197391973
19724DNQ1972DNE1972
19716111971DNQ81971
1970DNCDNQ1970DNE1970
196911196981969
19687DNQ1968DNE1968
19678DNQ1967DNQ101967
1966DNC1966DNE1966
196561965DNQ1965
1964DNCDNQ1964DNQDNE1964
19639DNQ19631963
19621962DNE1962
19611119611961
1960DNQ1960DNE1960
195911DNE1959DNQ1959
19581958DNE1958
1957DNE1957DNQ1957
1956DNQ1956DNE1956
1955DNE19551955
195481954DNE1954
195351953DNQ1953
1952201952DNE1952
195119511951
1950DNQ1950111950
Europe
U-16
World
U-17
Europe
U-18
World
U-19
Europe
U-20
Euro
Basket
World
Cup
OlympicsOlympicsWorld
Cup
Euro
Basket
Europe
U-20
World
U-19
Europe
U-18
World
U-17
Europe
U-16
Men's national teamsWomen's national teams
Legend
Champion
Runner-up
3rd place
Promoted to Division A
Demoted to Division B
In Division B
DNQDid not qualify
DNEDid Not Enter
DNCDid not compete

Arenas

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There are Seven main and Big basketball arenas in Israel which are:

Israel Basketball Association

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The IBA is the official governing body of basketball in Israel. The organization oversees every aspect of the sport including:

  • Team and player registration,
  • League rules,
  • Issuing league schedules
  • Certifying match results
  • Referees and Statisticians certification, and
  • The National team.

The IBA also handles associating with international bodies such as FIBA and Euroleague Basketball (company) (who organizes the Euroleague).[12]

NBA connections

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Amare Stoudemire

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Amare Stoudemire, from the National Basketball Association, best known for his time with the Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, in the summer of 2013, became a major shareholder of Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball Club together with sports agent Arn Tellem and Ori Allon. The team moved into its new home, the Jerusalem Arena, in August 2014. Stoudemire, in the summer of 2014 was scheduled to conduct his first camp in Israel, in Tel Aviv. Due to Operation Protective Edge he canceled the camp on 14 July.[13] He ended up playing for Jerusalem and Maccabi Tel Aviv.

NBA/WNBA players from Israel

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Omri Casspi played for seven different teams over a ten-year NBA career. He was drafted 23rd overall in the 2009 NBA draft, making him the first Israeli to be selected in the first round of an NBA draft.[14]

Gal Mekel, returned to Israel in 2016 after previously playing for the Dallas Mavericks and New Orleans Pelicans.[15] He previously played college basketball for two years at Wichita State.[16]

Deni Avdija currently plays for the Washington Wizards.[17]

Shay Doron, in 2007 played for the New York Liberty.[18]

See also

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References

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