2023–24 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
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Romanian men's basketball tournament
Basketball league season
Season | 2023–24 |
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Duration | 22 September 2023 – 9 May 2024 (Regular season) |
Teams | 18 |
Regular season | |
Promoted | CS Vâlcea 1924 CSM Corona Brașov |
Finals | |
Champions | U-BT Cluj-Napoca |
Runners-up | CSM Oradea |
Third place | CSO Voluntari |
Fourth place | FC Argeș Pitești |
Records | |
Biggest home win | CS Valcea 1924 105 - 57 ABC Laguna Bucuresti (27 January 2024) |
Biggest away win | ABC Laguna Bucuresti 49 - 82 CS Dinamo Bucuresti (09 December 2023) |
Highest scoring | CS Phoenix Galați 106 - 118 CS Valcea 1924 (03 February 2024) |
Lowest scoring | CSO Voluntari 75 - 40 ABC Laguna Bucuresti (24 September 2023) |
Winning streak | 19 games U-BT Cluj-Napoca |
Losing streak | 18 games ABC Laguna Bucuresti |
← 2022–23 2024–25 → |
The 2023–24 Liga Națională season is the 74th season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. This will be the season with 18 teams divided into two conferences, placed by the previous regular season's standing.[1] [2]
U-BT Cluj-Napoca are the defending champions.
Teams
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Bucharest
Bucharest
Argeș Pitești
SCM Universitatea Craiova
ACS Târgu Jiu
Vâlcea
CSU Sibiu
Petrolul Ploiești
U-BT Cluj
CSM Corona Brașov
CSM Târgu Mureș
CSM Constanța
CSM Oradea
CSM Focșani
OHMA Timișoara
Phoenix Galați
Location of Bucharest / Ilfov County teams.
Conference A
[edit ]Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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U-BT Cluj-Napoca | Cluj-Napoca | BTarena | 10,000 |
Horia Demian | 2,525 | ||
CSO Voluntari | Voluntari | Gabriela Szabo | 1,100 |
CSM Corona Brașov | Brașov | Dumitru Popescu Colibași Sports Hall | 1,700 |
Dinamo București | Bucharest | Dinamo | 2,538 |
CSM Târgu Jiu | Târgu Jiu | Sports Hall (Târgu Jiu) | 1,223 |
Mozzart Bet Timișoara | Timișoara | Constantin Jude | 1,400 |
Rapid București | Bucharest | Rapid | 1,500 |
ABC Laguna București | Bucharest | Arena Baschetului | 500 |
CSM Galați | Galați | Dunărea | 1,500 |
Conference B
[edit ]Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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CSM CSO Oradea | Oradea | Oradea Arena | 5,200 |
BC CSU Sibiu | Sibiu | Transilvania | 1,850 |
CS Vâlcea 1924 | Râmnicu Vâlcea | Traian Sports Hall | 3,126 |
CSM Petrolul Ploiești | Ploiești | Olimpia | 3,500 |
FC Argeș Pitești | Pitești | Pitești Arena | 4,900 |
Trivale | 2,000 | ||
CSM Constanța | Constanța | Sports Hall (Constanța) | 1,500 |
CSM Târgu Mureș | Târgu Mureș | Sports Hall (Târgu Mureș) | 2,000 |
CSM Focșani | Focșani | Vrancea | 1,400 |
SCM Universitatea Craiova | Craiova | Polyvalent Hall (Craiova) | 4,215 |
Romanian clubs in European competitions
[edit ]Competition | Team | Progress |
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EuroCup | U-BT Cluj-Napoca | Quarterfinals |
FIBA Europe Cup | CSM Oradea | Second round |
CSU Sibiu | Regular season | |
Rapid București | Qualifying rounds | |
Alpe Adria Cup | Mozzart Bet Timișoara | 2nd Place |
ENBL | CSO Voluntari | Semifinals |
References
[edit ]- ^ iulian (2023年07月15日). "Clasament Liga Nationala de baschet masculin 2023-2024". www.baschetromania.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023年11月02日.
- ^ "LNBM - Vineri (22.09) se dă startul oficial în ediția 2023/24". United Hoops România (in Romanian). 2023年09月22日. Retrieved 2023年11月02日.