This page details statistics of the Basketball Champions League Asia, formerly named the FIBA Asia Champions Cup.
Clubs
Titles by club
Semi-final appearances by club
Only seasons which had single-elimination semifinals were included, which were introduced in the 1995 ABC Champions Cup.
Team
|
No.
|
Years
|
Al Rayyan
|
11
|
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013
|
Al Riyadi Beirut
|
10
|
1998, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2024
|
Al-Ittihad Jeddah
|
6
|
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006
|
Al Wahda
|
4
|
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
|
Mahram Tehran
|
4
|
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
|
Sagesse
|
4
|
1999, 2000, 2004, 2005
|
Petronas
|
3
|
1995, 1996, 1999
|
Sangmu
|
3
|
2002, 2003, 2004
|
Fastlink / Zain
|
3
|
2005, 2006, 2009
|
Saba Battery Tehran
|
3
|
2005, 2007, 2008
|
Petrochimi Bandar Imam
|
3
|
2016, 2017, 2018
|
ASU †
|
2
|
2010, 2013
|
Al-Jalaa Aleppo
|
2
|
2006, 2007
|
Alvark Tokyo
|
2
|
2018, 2019
|
Isuzu Lynx
|
2
|
1996, 1997
|
Kia Motors
|
2
|
1995, 1997
|
Regal
|
2
|
1997, 1998
|
Xinjiang Flying Tigers / China Kashgar
|
2
|
2016, 2017
|
Al Ahli Amman
|
1
|
1995
|
Andok's
|
1
|
1995
|
Guangdong Winnerway
|
1
|
1996
|
ASPAC
|
1
|
1997
|
Hanwei
|
1
|
1998
|
Hyundai Dynat
|
1
|
1998
|
Liaoning Hunters
|
1
|
1999
|
Manama
|
1
|
2000
|
Qadsia
|
1
|
2000
|
Hapee Toothpaste
|
1
|
1996
|
Winling
|
1
|
2001
|
San Miguel Beermen
|
1
|
2007
|
Al-Wasl
|
1
|
2008
|
Al-Arabi
|
1
|
2009
|
Smart Gilas
|
1
|
2011
|
Duhok
|
1
|
2012
|
Belent Ashgabat
|
1
|
2012
|
Foolad Mahan Isfahan
|
1
|
2013
|
Al-Hala
|
1
|
2013
|
Al Ahli Dubai
|
1
|
2016
|
Astana
|
1
|
2017
|
Seoul SK Knights
|
1
|
2018
|
Meralco Bolts
|
1
|
2018
|
Palayesh Naft Abadan
|
1
|
2019
|
Al-Muharraq
|
1
|
2019
|
Shabab Al Ahli
|
1
|
2024
|
Hiroshima Dragonflies
|
1
|
2024
|
Shahrdari Gorgan
|
1
|
2024
|
Number of participating clubs in the BCL Asia
Since the inaugural edition a total of 118 teams from 29 FIBA member nations have participated in the tournament, excluding teams that were on the initial team list but were disqualified or withdrew before the season. Years in bold denote the team won the championship in that given season.
As of June 5, 2024.
Nation
|
No.
|
Clubs
|
Years
|
China (6)
|
7
|
Liaoning Flying Leopards[a]
|
1988, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2018, 2024
|
2
|
Bayi Rockets
|
1981, 1984
|
2
|
Guangdong Southern Tigers[b]
|
1996, 2019
|
2
|
Xinjiang Flying Tigers[c]
|
2016, 2017
|
1
|
Beijing Hanwei
|
1998
|
1
|
PLA Hongshan
|
1997
|
South Korea (8)
|
4
|
Ulsan Phoebus[d]
|
1992, 1995, 1997, 2019
|
4
|
Sangmu Phoenix
|
2002, 2003, 2004, 2009
|
2
|
Busan KCC Egis[e]
|
1998, 2024
|
1
|
Bank of Korea
|
1990
|
1
|
Industry Bank
|
1981
|
1
|
Samsung Electronics
|
1988
|
1
|
Seoul SK Knights
|
2018
|
1
|
Tong Yang
|
1996
|
Philippines (11)
|
7
|
Philippines men's national team[f]
|
1984, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017
|
1
|
Andok's
|
1995
|
1
|
Apcor
|
1981
|
1
|
Beeper 150
|
1998
|
1
|
Pasig City MCW Sports[g]
|
1999
|
1
|
Hapee Toothpaste
|
1996
|
1
|
Mediatrix Telecom
|
2004
|
1
|
Meralco Bolts
|
2018
|
1
|
Tanduay Gold Rhum
|
1997
|
1
|
Spring Cooking Oil
|
2002
|
1
|
Swift-PABL
|
1988
|
Singapore (6)
|
2
|
Asia Electric
|
1984, 1992
|
1
|
Armed Force
|
1988
|
1
|
Halim
|
1990
|
1
|
SIA
|
1981
|
1
|
Sin Kee
|
1995
|
1
|
Tong Whye
|
1997
|
Japan (7)
|
2
|
Alvark Tokyo
|
2018, 2019
|
2
|
Isuzu Giga Spirits[h]
|
1996, 1997
|
1
|
Japan Energy
|
1995
|
1
|
JBL
|
1999
|
1
|
Kawasaki Brave Thunders[i]
|
1998
|
1
|
Nippon Kokan[j]
|
1981
|
1
|
Hiroshima Dragonflies
|
2024
|
Malaysia (7)
|
10
|
Petronas
|
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
|
2
|
Kuala Lumpur Dragons
|
2011, 2016
|
2
|
PKN Selangor
|
1981, 1984
|
1
|
Good Will
|
1990
|
1
|
Pandan Jaya
|
1988
|
1
|
Johor Tigers
|
1992
|
1
|
NS Matrix Deers
|
2024
|
Hong Kong (5)
|
2
|
Seasonal
|
1990, 1992
|
2
|
Regal
|
1997, 1998
|
2
|
Winling
|
2001, 2002
|
1
|
Kwan On
|
1981
|
1
|
South China
|
1984
|
Thailand (5)
|
2
|
Mono Vampire
|
2017, 2018
|
1
|
Bangkok Bank
|
1984
|
1
|
Bangkok Club
|
1998
|
1
|
Hi-Tech
|
2019
|
1
|
Thai Ruamsin
|
1992
|
Bahrain (4)
|
4
|
Manama
|
2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
|
4
|
Al Muharraq
|
2003, 2007, 2008, 2019
|
1
|
Al Ahli Manama
|
1984
|
1
|
Al Hala
|
2013
|
United Arab Emirates (4)
|
5
|
Shabab Al Ahli[k]
|
2001, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2024
|
2
|
Al Wasl
|
2008, 2009
|
2
|
Sharjah
|
2004, 2005
|
1
|
Al Nasr Dubai
|
2010
|
Lebanon (3)
|
11
|
Al Riyadi
|
1998, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024
|
7
|
Sagesse
|
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
|
1
|
Blue Stars
|
2007
|
Saudi Arabia (3)
|
7
|
Al-Ittihad Jeddah
|
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011
|
1
|
Al Hilal
|
2010
|
1
|
Ohud Medina
|
1981
|
Macau (1)
|
1
|
G. D. Wa Seng
|
1984
|
Sri Lanka (1)
|
1
|
Colombo
|
1984
|
Chinese Taipei (5)
|
2
|
Pauian
|
2016, 2018
|
1
|
Dacin Tigers
|
2017
|
1
|
Taipei Fubon Braves
|
2019
|
1
|
Hong Fu Rams
|
1995
|
1
|
Kuang Hua
|
1984
|
Iran (10)
|
4
|
Saba Battery Tehran
|
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
|
4
|
Zob Ahan Isfahan
|
1995, 1997, 2000, 2001
|
4
|
Mahram Tehran
|
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
|
3
|
Petrochimi Bandar Imam
|
2016, 2017, 2018
|
1
|
Foolad Mahan Isfahan
|
2013
|
1
|
Paykan Tehran
|
1996
|
1
|
Palayesh Naft Abadan
|
2019
|
1
|
Sanam Tehran
|
2003
|
1
|
Shahrdari Isfahan
|
1990
|
1
|
Shahrdari Gorgan
|
2024
|
Kuwait (3)
|
6
|
Al-Qadsia
|
1984, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009
|
2
|
Kazma
|
1990, 1992
|
2
|
Kuwait Club
|
2004, 2005
|
Brunei (1)
|
1
|
Brunei
|
1984
|
Jordan (4)
|
4
|
Zain[l]
|
2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
|
3
|
ASU
|
2010, 2011, 2013
|
3
|
Orthodox
|
1988, 1996, 1999
|
1
|
Al-Ahli Amman
|
1995
|
India (3)
|
6
|
Young Cagers
|
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
|
4
|
ONGC
|
2008, 2013, 2016, 2017
|
2
|
Punjab Police
|
1995, 2002
|
Uzbekistan (1)
|
1
|
MHSK Tashkent
|
1997, 1998
|
Indonesia (7)
|
2
|
Stapac Jakarta[m]
|
2001, 2003
|
2
|
Satria Muda Pertamina[n]
|
2000, 2009
|
2
|
Aspac
|
1996, 1997
|
1
|
Asaba
|
1988
|
1
|
Amartha Hangtuah[o]
|
2008
|
1
|
Prawira Bandung[p]
|
1998
|
1
|
Pelita Jaya
|
2024
|
Kazakhstan (7)
|
2
|
Astana Tigers
|
2007, 2010
|
1
|
Astana
|
2017
|
1
|
Almaty
|
2008
|
1
|
Barsy Atyrau
|
2016
|
1
|
CSKA Almaty
|
1999
|
1
|
Kapchagay
|
2013
|
1
|
Tobol Kostanay
|
2005
|
Syria (4)
|
5
|
Al Wahda
|
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
|
4
|
Jalaa
|
2006, 2007, 2010, 2011
|
2
|
Al Jaish
|
2005, 2013
|
1
|
Al Shorta
|
2016
|
Qatar (2)
|
13
|
Al Rayyan
|
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016
|
2
|
Al Arabi
|
1984, 2009
|
Palestine (1)
|
1
|
Sareyyet Ramallah
|
2017
|
Iraq (1)
|
4
|
Duhok
|
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
|
Mongolia (1)
|
1
|
Energy Resources Falcons
|
2012
|
Turkmenistan (1)
|
1
|
Belent
|
2012
|
Players
Individual records
Most points by a player in a single game[1]
Most points scored in a game by a team[1]
Coaches
References
Notes
- ^ As "Liaoning Hunters" (1995–2008).
- ^ As "Guangdong Winnerway" (1996).
- ^ Known as "China Kashgar" (2016).
- ^ Played as "Kia Motors" (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998).
- ^ As "Hyundai Dynat" (1998).
- ^ The Philippines men's national basketball team has competed in FIBA competitions under sponsored names. They were known as "Northern Cement" (1984) "San Miguel Beer" (2005), "San Miguel-Magnolia" (2007), "Smart Gilas" (2009–2011) and "Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas" (2017).
- ^ As "Pasig-Rizal Pirates" (1999).
- ^ As "Isuzu Lynx" in 1996, "Isuzu Giga Cats" in 1997.
- ^ As "Toshiba Brave Thunders" (1998).
- ^ Participated as Nippon Kokan in 1981.
- ^ Includes participations of Al Ahli and Al Shabab, which merged to form Shabab Al Ahli in 2017.
- ^ As "Fastlink" (2005–2008).
- ^ As "ASPAC Texmaco" (2001), "ASPAC" (2003).
- ^ As "Mahaka" (2000).
- ^ As "Muba Hang Tuah" (2008).
- ^ As "Panasia Indosyntec" (1998).