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The FIBA Champions League has announced 28 clubs to participate in the main tournament, including Vilnius Rytas, who left the European Cup.
Colons are thrown this season
Klaipėda “Neptūnas”, who has competed in the FIBA Champions League for the past four seasons, has not received a direct ticket to the tournament and will be forced to play in the standings.
In the qualifying tournament, 16 clubs will play 4 tickets for the main tournament.
At the time, Utena “Juventus”, who also sought a place in the FIBA Champions League, did not receive an invitation for the qualifying tournament.
On July 15, Neptūnas’ first competitor in the qualifying tournament will be announced. To enter the main event, the Port City Club will have to go through two stages.
Also on July 15, Rytas will discover the competitors in the group stage of the FIBA Champions League.
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djgaffer
That’s what it means to play worse a season, and then you should try to get in during the playoffs.
Western Bonga-Bonga
Only the trees collected in Neptune: what will the raft do to make it float there?
And the biggest trunk is Galdikas 😜
Anonymous
Siauliai commentators are still sad that the leaders escaped from the nkl level team
Lithuania
Neptune will only be ashamed of Lithuanian basketball
Waterproof
It would be better to have a fake than Neptune. Juve at least fight and I think Juve is already an even more powerful team in this neptuna reunited nkl player. geda fiba
Klp
You at Lietkabilste, wind your cables, let’s see how embarrassing Eurocape will become.
Klaipėda Tunas
I suggest changing the name of the team simply to Klaipėda Tūnas, it will be more authentic
…
If Neptune does not take 2 more capable players and one of them has to be a FP, then there is no chance of passing the selection.
Anonymous
Stop dreaming about those sports principles, see how many teams they have from Turkey, Spain, France and Italy. More than half of the teams come together. Our Lithuanian clubs never received benefits, there was always a place to fight. For them, only the euro is hard. He didn’t even invite him to the national team, although he threw a full corpse team there – nx to invite us Lithuanians, better which British team did we invite, or Danus. Well, pigs are the same as the Euroleague.
Anonymous
stronger leagues have more teams
Juventus fans
The roosters are those of Phiba, they do not seek capacity, but profit. There is no chance that the Danes, English and Swiss will pass the qualification, but still invites. And Juve, who historically has been one of the most successful CL teams and who would have a good chance to enter the main event, is not necessary. Basketball destroyers, amateurs compared to football officials, hope to one day collapse their organization and create new structures capable of functioning.
Then
Let’s hope the herring reaches the Hapoel Club in the first stage !!! 🙄😕😏🧐😁👆🙉
> gandon
P isk na chui plytfani.
Valio
and sometimes they ask what our lkf works with Sabu in charge, and nothing, not only do they no longer have any furniture weight in the fiba structures, but they do not even bother to make a Lithuanian naufa club have so many teams in Europe, from the series if you want to talk to yourself. … obviously good when the salary is taken to the basketball house that picks up and packs after events / tournaments, as tourists just release everything, all the work
Anonymous
Aliooo what here lkf? private neptune club and where do you want to be able to play there and why do you have to accept them? Is selection regulation because they and their own trash go through the eyes, so who needs more trash?
Anonymous
Forge windows and drive out like a parasitic soul. And the mentally handicapped Galdikas of the Labor Party of the Criminal Court to send a clapper to pick strawberries in the winter
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