By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
On Tuesday the big meeting has held between all involved sides and the world federation revealed the announcement below…
FIBA on Tuesday held constructive talks with representatives of top European clubs and Euroleague officials to take a major step forward in the process to launch a new European top club competition, the “Basketball Champions League”. HERE you can read the format of the competition FIBA offered to clubs.
Held under the leadership of FIBA Vice-President and FIBA Europe President Turgay Demirel and FIBA Secretary General Patrick Baumann, the meeting brought together a delegation of the top European Clubs: Fenerbahçe (Maurizio Gherardini), Maccabi Tel Aviv (Shimon Mizrahi, David Federman), Olympiacos (George Skindilias) and Real Madrid (Juan Carlos Sánchez-Lázaro Carrasco). The clubs were accompanied by representatives of Euroleague, the President and CEO Jordi Bertomeu and COO Edward Scott.
FIBA’s delegation also included the Presidents of the National Federations of Greece, Italy, Spain, Turkey as well as Alex Gilady (IOC member and Senior Vice President NBC Sports) and Erick Thohir (FIBA Central Board member and FC Internazionale Milano Chairman and Owner).
The meeting was an important step toward achieving unity in European club basketball, with a positive spirit and a clear objective for all parties to work together for the growth of the game in Europe and leaving behind 15 years of strained relationships.
Following up on the offer made to the clubs in July, FIBA has proposed a partnership to top European club to create the “Basketball Champions League”. The new competition shall be jointly owned, managed and governed by the top European Clubs (50%) and FIBA/investors (50%). The launch is foreseen for the 2016-17 season.
According to the proposal, competing clubs will receive annual guaranteed payments of €30 million per season. The unique governance structure provides for a balanced and dynamic synergy between clubs, FIBA and investors, while clubs will maintain decision making power on important competition matters such as competition regulations and financial fair play. FIBA also offered a transition plan from Euroleague to Basketball Champions League.
The top European clubs expressed their gratitude to FIBA for the work done and agreed that the European Top Competition needs to be lifted to a superior level. They confirmed that they will provide concrete feedback within two weeks with a view to meet again before the end of the year.
The meeting came just weeks after FIBA hosted ULEB (Union of European Leagues of Basketball), representatives of European domestic and regional leagues for two days, with those talks concluding in important conclusions being agreed on professional basketball.