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Members of the EuroLeague Commercial Property Executive Board met to discuss plans for the upcoming season. Some of them received long-term licenses and issued nominal invitations to Euroleague and European Cup tournaments.
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Panevėžys “Lietkabelis”, who competed in the second full-capacity tournament on the Old Continent last season, received an invitation to compete in the European Cup.
The residents of Panevėžys will play in a somewhat changed tournament. The number of teams in the European Cup has been reduced from 24 to 20 and they will be divided into two groups of 10 teams, so in the regular season the clubs will play 18 games and the 8 strongest teams in the group will enter the playoffs . .
Two long-term licenses were also granted during the meeting. They went to the Bayern clubs in Munich and the ASVEL clubs in Vilerban, with the last nominal invitation going to Zenit St. Petersburg, which marched to the quarter-finals last season.
Nominal invitations were also handed out to the ALBA and Crvena Zvezda teams in Berlin, and last season’s European Cup finalists, UNIKS Kazan and Monaco Basketball Clubs, entered the Euroleague on a sporting basis.
Next season’s Euroleague teams:
Barcelona Barcelona
Madrido „Real“,
Baskonia Vitoria
Kaunas “Žalgiris”,
Tel Avivo „Maccabi“,
Milano „Armani Exchange“,
Panathinaikos of Athens,
Piraeus Olympiacos
Istanbul Anadolu Efes,
Fenerbach from Istanbul,
Miuncheno “Bayern”,
ALBA Berlin,
Vilerbano ASVEL,
Monaco “Basket”,
Belgrade “Red Star”,
Moscow CSKA,
UNIKS Kazan,
Sankt Peterburg “Zenit”.
Next season’s European Cup teams:
Metropolitans of Paris 92,
Panevėžys Waterproof
Podgorica “Future”,
Ljublians “Cedevita-Olimpija”,
Trento “Dolomiti Energia”,
“Extra fruits” courses,
Hamburg „Towers“,
Las Palmo „Gran Canaria“,
Burgo Breso JL,
Badalonos “Youth”,
Virtus in Bologna,
Valencia Valencia,
Umana Reyer of Venice
Ankara Turk Telekom,
Vroclavo “Slask”,
Ulmo “Ratiopharm”,
Patrų “Promitheas”,
Andoros “MoraBanc”,
Belgrade “Partizan”,
Krasnodar Lokomotiv.
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