Greece Basket League

Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
11/02 15:00 5 Aris vs Peristeri View
11/02 16:00 5 Karditsa vs Kolossos Rhodes View
11/02 18:15 5 Marousi vs PAOK View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
10/28 18:15 4 Peristeri vs Lavrio 84-82
10/27 18:15 4 Olympiacos vs Panathinaikos 71-78
10/27 15:15 4 Promitheas vs Karditsa 96-79
10/26 17:15 4 Panionios vs Marousi 86-62
10/26 14:00 4 PAOK vs AEK 87-82
10/26 14:00 4 Kolossos Rhodes vs Aris 84-85
10/21 17:15 3 Panathinaikos vs AEK 94-74
10/21 14:15 3 Karditsa vs Olympiacos 61-77
10/20 14:15 3 Lavrio vs Kolossos Rhodes 74-82
10/19 17:15 3 Panionios vs PAOK 73-62
10/19 15:00 3 Marousi vs Peristeri 73-79
10/19 14:00 3 Aris vs Promitheas 86-75
The Greece Basket League, officially known as the Greek Basket League (GBL), is the premier professional basketball league in Greece, showcasing the country's top talent and rich basketball heritage. Established in 1963, the league has grown to become one of the most competitive basketball leagues in Europe, attracting both local and international players.

The GBL features a dynamic format, with teams competing in a regular season followed by playoffs to determine the national champion. The league is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant atmospheres in arenas, and intense rivalries, particularly between historic clubs such as Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, and AEK Athens.

Throughout its history, the Greece Basket League has produced numerous players who have gone on to achieve success in international competitions and the NBA, contributing to the global recognition of Greek basketball. The league also plays a vital role in the development of young talent, with many clubs investing in youth programs and academies.

Each season, the GBL not only highlights thrilling matchups and high-level competition but also serves as a platform for cultural exchange, bringing together fans from diverse backgrounds to celebrate the sport. With its commitment to excellence and a rich tradition of basketball, the Greece Basket League continues to be a cornerstone of the sport in Europe and a source of national pride.