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EASL official qualifier for Basketball Champions League Asia

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Dec 22, 2025
  • 2 min read

MANILA, December 22 ------ The East Asia Super League (EASL) will be the official qualifier to the Basketball Champions League Asia (BCL Asia), FIBA’s flagship continental competition featuring Asia’s strongest teams.


The historic step strengthens EASL’s position at the core of elite East Asian basketball, further integrating the league into FIBA’s global competition framework and recognizing the standard of play, professionalism and competitive excellence showcased throughout EASL’s first three seasons. With its multi-market format, high level of competition and proven operations, EASL is the most effective platform for identifying the strongest clubs from each territory before they advance to pan-Asian competition.


The new qualification role also streamlines the wider pathway in East Asia by providing a consistent standard of play, preparing clubs through regular cross-border competition and aligning smoothly with FIBA’s seasonal calendar. The structure ensures that teams advancing to BCL Asia do so on sporting merit and enter the continental stage battle-tested, organized and ready for elite competition.


Under this new structure, the top performing EASL teams representing Japan’s B.LEAGUE, Korea’s KBL and the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) will secure direct qualification to BCL Asia. This system is firmly merit-based and provides continuity, as the champion and best-ranked teams from each domestic league compete in EASL.


The move affirms that EASL stands as a premier multi-market league whose top clubs have demonstrated the quality expected on Asia’s biggest stage. “Being recognized as an official qualification pathway into BCL Asia is an enormous honor and a historic moment for EASL,” EASL Chief Executive Officer Henry Kerins said in a news release Monday. “It reinforces that EASL is a premier destination for elite basketball in Asia and shows how deeply we are embedded within the international basketball structure. We are proud, grateful and excited to continue elevating the game across the region.”


FIBA expressed support for the new structure, recognizing the quality and importance of EASL’s competition. The alignment contributes to a clearer global club pathway that connects EASL with BCL Asia and, at the top of the pyramid, the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. This framework strengthens collaboration between federations, domestic leagues and leading clubs seeking regular, high level international competition.


EASL’s new designation ensures a unified pathway for top programs from the B.LEAGUE, KBL and the PBA, linking domestic excellence, international competition and FIBA’s continental platform more tightly than ever before. With qualification now determined by EASL performance, participating clubs enter BCL Asia with their best rosters, proven regional experience and readiness to compete at pan-Asian level.


Source: pna.gov.ph

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