By Eurohoops Team/ info@eurohoops.net
Various changes coming up for the 2021-22 season of 7DAYS EuroCup with the teams being reduced to 20 and the plan being to increase the stability of the competition, by giving to a maximum of 16 clubs a three-year license.
Things are going to change with the goal of transforming the EuroCup not just to the EuroLeague pathway, but also preparing the clubs for the next step by increasing the level of competitiveness.
Per the press release: “A selection of 13 clubs of this season’s 7DAYS EuroCup met remotely to discuss and agree on a proposed new competition model which had been previously reviewed by the ECA Shareholders Executive Board.
The proposal includes:
– Participating teams: 20
-A maximum of 16 teams will be awarded three-year licenses to promote stability and long-term planning.
-A minimum of four one-year wild cards and/or rankings-based domestic league spots.
– Competition format: divided into two phases that aim at providing clubs with more guaranteed home games – maximizing their revenue opportunities and the excitement of the fan experience – while introducing knock-out phases that will deliver increased thrills:
-Regular Season: two groups of 10 teams each in a round-robin format. First eight teams in each group to qualify for next phase.
-Knock-out elimination rounds: eighthfinals, quarterfinals, semifinals and final, all played under a single-game format.
-Champion and runner-up to qualify to the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague as per current regulations.
– Calendar: 2021-22 season to start by end of October 2021 and finish by mid/end of May 2022
-Governance and club operations:
-EuroCup Board to continue to discuss and agree on competition strategies and policies.
-Clubs to be integrated within Euroleague Basketball’s Business Operations and Club Services unit.
-Euroleague Basketball to create a collaborative framework including all participating teams from the EuroLeague and the EuroCup.
The proposal will be presented at the upcoming ECA Shareholders Meeting for discussion and approval.”