DateRHome v Away-
12/27 18:04 - [9] Hogsbo v Jamtland Basket [8] 84-70
12/27 18:04 - [3] Uppsala Basket v BC Lulea [5] 86-91
12/27 18:04 - [1] Boras Basket v Sodertalje [7] 60-57
12/27 18:04 - [6] Nassjo Basket v Koping Stars [4] 94-83
12/27 18:04 - [10] Umea BSKT v Norrkoping Dolphins [2] 78-108
12/17 18:04 - [5] BC Lulea v Nassjo Basket [7] 94-104
12/14 17:04 - [9] Hogsbo v Boras Basket [1] 87-95
12/13 18:04 - [5] Koping Stars v Umea BSKT [10] 98-64
12/13 18:04 - [3] Norrkoping Dolphins v Sodertalje [6] 76-59
12/12 18:04 - [8] Jamtland Basket v Uppsala Basket [2] 106-70
12/10 18:04 - [6] Sodertalje v Norrkoping Dolphins [5] 74-83
12/08 15:04 - [3] Uppsala Basket v Hogsbo [9] 99-90
12/07 18:04 - [8] Jamtland Basket v BC Lulea [5] 91-95
12/07 17:34 - [7] Sodertalje v Koping Stars [3] 84-81
12/06 18:04 - [7] Nassjo Basket v Umea BSKT [10] 90-87
12/06 18:04 - [1] Boras Basket v Norrkoping Dolphins [5] 86-89
12/03 18:04 - [4] Koping Stars v BC Lulea [3] 95-86
12/03 18:04 - [10] Umea BSKT v Boras Basket [1] 69-81
12/03 18:04 - [6] Jamtland Basket v Sodertalje [8] 57-62
12/03 18:04 - [7] Norrkoping Dolphins v Uppsala Basket [2] 90-80
12/02 18:04 - [9] Hogsbo v Nassjo Basket [6] 84-104
11/29 18:04 - [2] Uppsala Basket v Umea BSKT [10] 85-75
11/29 18:04 - [4] BC Lulea v Norrkoping Dolphins [6] 93-83
11/29 18:04 - [8] Nassjo Basket v Jamtland Basket [5] 105-99
11/28 18:04 - [7] Sodertalje v Hogsbo [9] 82-76
11/28 18:04 - [1] Boras Basket v Koping Stars [3] 108-78
11/16 19:04 - [6] Jamtland Basket v BC Lulea [4] 94-91
11/16 17:04 - [5] Norrkoping Dolphins v Boras Basket [1] 69-74
11/16 15:04 - [4] Koping Stars v Sodertalje [7] 76-70
11/16 13:04 - [10] Umea BSKT v Nassjo Basket [9] 76-93

Svenska Basketligan, or the Swedish Basketball League (SBL), is the premier league for professional basketball in Sweden. The league was originally established in 1992 as Basketligan and was known as that prior to the season of 2006–07, but when the Swedish company Obol Investment signed an agreement with the Swedish Basketball Federation in early October 2006, the league was renamed Obol Basketball League (OBL). In January 2007 the name was changed to Ligan, meaning simply the League.

History

On October 6, 2006, the Swedish Basketball Federation signed a 15-year agreement with Swiss company Obol Investment. Part of the deal was that Basketligan would be renamed Obol Basketball League. Other parts of the deal include that the winning team would receive prize money if the team were to play in the EuroLeague during the following season. The agreement lasted for 15 years, but after five years Obol would make an evaluation and have the rights to then cancel the deal, if they so wish.


**Sweden Basketligan: A Premier Basketball Tournament**

Sweden Basketligan is the top professional basketball league in Sweden, showcasing the best talent in the country and serving as a platform for both established players and emerging stars. Founded in 2000, the league has grown in popularity and competitiveness, attracting fans from across the nation and beyond.

The tournament features a diverse array of teams from various cities, each vying for the coveted championship title. With a regular season followed by intense playoffs, the league promises thrilling matchups, high-stakes drama, and unforgettable moments on the court.

Basketligan is known for its fast-paced gameplay, strategic depth, and a strong emphasis on sportsmanship. The league not only highlights the athletic prowess of its players but also fosters a vibrant community spirit, with fans passionately supporting their local teams.

In addition to the on-court action, Sweden Basketligan is committed to promoting youth development and grassroots basketball initiatives, ensuring a bright future for the sport in Sweden. The league also emphasizes inclusivity and diversity, making basketball accessible to all.

Whether you're a die-hard basketball fan or new to the sport, Sweden Basketligan offers an exhilarating experience filled with excitement, skill, and camaraderie. Join us as we celebrate the passion and talent of Swedish basketball!