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    East Asia Super League inks 10-year deal with Fiba to hold home-and-away club meet

    Eight basketball teams battle for title in Fiba-sanctioned East Asia Super League
    Aug 20, 2020
    PHOTO: Marlo Cueto

    THE East Asia Super League has earned Fiba Asia’s recognition and will run an annual league for the top professional clubs in East Asia and the Philippines.

    EASL entered a 10-year agreement with Fiba and will launch its new competition in October 2021, a month after the Fiba Asia Champions Cup, with teams from China, Japan, Korea and the Philippines, among others, expected to compete.

    The PBA’s San Miguel Beer, TNT Katropa and Blackwater have seen action in EASL’s Terrific 12 tournament.

    The first two tournaments are being held by EASL in 2021/22 and 2022/23 featuring eight teams in a home-and-away group stage, with the Final Four set in February.

    EASL plans to expand the competition to 16 teams by 2023.

    The EASL matches are slated to be integrated into schedules of the participating professional leagues.

    “The recognition of the East Asia Super League is based on a shown commitment to developing basketball in the region, and is in line with Fiba’s club competition strategy that is to shape international club competitions,” said FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis.

    “EASL has demonstrated a great operational capability to organize a high-level competition for top clubs, and a strong commitment to elevate the sport of basketball in East Asia within the Fiba regulatory framework for leagues,” said Fiba Executive Director Asia Hagop Khajirian.

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    “We are delighted to grant long-term recognition and support to the EASL as the exclusive platform of its kind in East Asia,” added Khajirian.

    The EASL has held four offseason tournaments over the past three years, featuring elite club teams from the top leagues in Asia.

    “EASL is thrilled to receive FIBA’s support for the launch of our league. We also look forward to aligning with FIBA’s vision to strengthen domestic clubs and league competition in East Asia with a potential fan base of over 2 billion people, which will contribute to FIBA’s global club championship ambitions,” said EASL CEO Matt Beyer.

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