Saudi Basketball League

Last updated
Saudi basketball Premier League
Sport Basketball
Founded1976;48 years ago (1976)
Organising body Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation (SBF)
No. of teams12
Country Saudi Arabia
Continent FIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
Al-Hilal (7th title)
(2023–24)
Most titles Ohud (20 titles)
TV partner(s) Riyadiya
Feeder to Basketball Champions League Asia
FIBA West Asia Super League
Arab Club Basketball Championship
Domestic cup(s)SBF Cup, 3x3 Cup
Official website sbl.sa

The Saudi Basketball League(SBL) is the highest tier of men's basketball in Saudi Arabia.

Contents


This Page contains information about the league and domestic Cups

Current clubs

TeamCity, Province
Al Ahli Jeddah, Makkah Region
Al Ansar Medina, Al Madinah Region
Duba Duba, Tabuk Province
Al Fateh Al Hasa, Eastern Province
Al Hilal Riyadh, Riyadh Region
Al Ittihad Jeddah, Makkah Region
Al Nassr Riyadh, Riyadh Region
Al Salam Qatif, Eastern Province
Abha Abha, Asir Province
Ohud Medina, Al Madinah Region
Al Wahda Mecca, Makkah Region
Al-Nahda Dammam, Eastern Province

Champions of the Saudi Premier League

SeasonSBPL

Winner

Runners-upThe elite Championship WinnerPrince Faisal Cup Winner
1976–77 Al Hilal
1977–78 Al Shabab
1978–79 Ohud
1979–80 Ohud
1980–81 Ohud
1981–82 Ohud
1982–83 Ohud
1983–84 Ohud
1984–85 Ohud
1985–86 Ohud
1986–87 Ohud
1987–88 Ohud
1988–89 Ohud
1989–90 Al Hilal
1990–91 Ohud
1991–92 Al Hilal
1992–93 Al Hilal
1993–94 Al Hilal Al Hilal
1994–95 Ohud Al Hilal
1995–96 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad
1996–97 Al Ittihad Al Hilal
1997–98 Al Ittihad Ohud
1998–99 Al Ittihad Al Hilal
1999–2000 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad
2000–01 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad
2001–02 Ohud Al Ittihad
2002–03 Ohud Ohud
2003–04 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad Al Ittihad
2004–05 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad Al Ittihad
2005–06 Al Ittihad Al Ahli Al Ittihad
2006–07 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad Al Ansar
2007–08 Al Ansar Al Hilal
2008–09 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad Al Ansar
2009–10 Al Ittihad Ohud Al Ahli
2010–11 Al Ittihad Al Ansar
2011–12 Ohud Al Ittihad Al Ansar
2012–13 Al Ittihad Al Ansar
2013–14 Al Fateh Al Ittihad Ohud Medina
2014–15 Ohud Al Fateh
2015–16 Al Ittihad Al Fateh
2016–17 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad
2017–18 Ohud
2018–19 Ohud
2019–20 Ohud
2020–21 Al Nassr
2021–22 Al Hilal Al Nassr
2022–23 Al Ahli Al Nassr


The elite Championship Cup


Prince Faisal Cup


SBF Cup



3x3 Cup

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