Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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10/06 16:30 | - | [11] Keila v SK 프로메테이 [2] | 74-89 |
10/06 16:00 | - | [12] BC 타르투 v Rigas Zelli [3] | 63-56 |
10/06 16:00 | - | [7] BK 벤츠필스 v BK 리예파야 [4] | 96-102 |
10/06 16:00 | - | [13] Valmiera Glass Via v Kk 라플라 [10] | 77-75 |
10/04 16:00 | - | BK 오그레 v Vef 리가 | 74-94 |
10/04 16:00 | - | [15] 라트비야스 U. v BC 칼레우 [7] | 56-104 |
10/04 15:30 | - | [8] Ttu Kk v KK 빔시/케스클린나 KK [16] | 96-59 |
10/03 16:00 | - | [13] Valmiera Glass Via v Rigas Zelli [3] | 71-78 |
10/01 14:00 | - | [10] BK 리예파야 v 라트비야스 U. [10] | 92-70 |
09/30 16:00 | - | [8] Rigas Zelli v Keila [6] | 77-56 |
09/30 14:00 | - | [2] 탈리나 칼레우/Tlu v Valmiera Glass Via [7] | 87-79 |
09/30 14:00 | - | [13] Ttu Kk v Vef 리가 [7] | 80-78 |
09/30 13:00 | - | [7] SK 프로메테이 v KK 빔시/케스클린나 KK [16] | 106-61 |
09/29 16:00 | - | [14] BC 타르투 v BK 벤츠필스 [5] | 83-88 |
09/29 16:00 | - | [5] BK 오그레 v Kk 라플라 [15] | 75-77 |
09/27 16:00 | - | [4] Kk 패르누 v Keila [1] | 83-66 |
09/24 14:00 | - | [4] KK 빔시/케스클린나 KK v Keila [4] | 72-90 |
09/23 14:00 | - | [3] Ttu Kk v Kk 패르누 [3] | 75-77 |
09/22 16:00 | - | [2] Kk 라플라 v 탈리나 칼레우/Tlu [2] | 72-78 |
09/21 16:55 | - | BC 칼레우 v BC 타르투 | 74-71 |
04/08 14:00 | 1 | [1] SK 프로메테이 v Vef 리가 [3] | 77-62 |
04/08 11:00 | 50 | [2] BC 칼레우 v BC 타르투 [4] | 60-63 |
04/07 16:00 | 2 | [2] BC 칼레우 v Vef 리가 [3] | 65-83 |
04/07 13:00 | 2 | [1] SK 프로메테이 v BC 타르투 [4] | 89-67 |
04/03 15:30 | 3 | [1] SK 프로메테이 v KK 빔시/케스클린나 KK [8] | 59-57 |
04/01 14:00 | 3 | [4] BC 타르투 v BK 벤츠필스 [5] | 92-69 |
04/01 14:00 | 3 | [7] BK 오그레 v BC 칼레우 [2] | 66-83 |
04/01 14:00 | 3 | [8] KK 빔시/케스클린나 KK v SK 프로메테이 [1] | 107-105 |
03/29 16:00 | 3 | [5] BK 벤츠필스 v BC 타르투 [4] | 79-88 |
03/28 16:00 | 3 | [6] Kk 라플라 v Vef 리가 [3] | 89-94 |
The Latvian-Estonian Basketball League, known as Paf Latvian-Estonian Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, is the top-tier men's basketball league in Latvia and Estonia. The competition was introduced in 2018 and is organised by the Latvian Basketball Association and the Estonian Basketball Association.
Following the demise of the Baltic Basketball League, the LEBL was established in 2018 when the Latvijas Basketbola līga (LBL) and the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML) largely merged. In its inaugural season, 15 teams participated in the league. After a Final Four is played to determine the winner of the league, there are playoffs to decide the national champions of Latvia and Estonia. The first game was played on 28 September 2018, with Estonian champions BC Kalev/Cramo hosting a game against the Latvian champions BK Ventspils. On 9 April 2019, BK Ventspils won the first league championship. On 19 November 2021, representatives of the Latvian Basketball Association and the Estonian Basketball Association agreed to continue the development of a joint league for the next three years. Both parties acknowledged that the league promotes the development of players and coaches, attracts basketball fans and inspires young people to focus on basketball.
In June 2022, Ukrainian club BC Prometey joined the league as the Ukrainian SuperLeague was suspended due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The team plays its home games in Riga.
Since inaugural season, the League has had title sponsorship rights sold to two companies, most recently to the Paf betting company.
Period | Sponsor | Name |
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2018–2019 | Olympic Entertainment Group | OlyBet Latvian-Estonian Basketball League |
2019–2024 | Paf | Paf Latvian-Estonian Basketball League |