Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
12/14 19:00 | - | [5] 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 v Heroes Den Bosch [4] | 88-78 |
12/12 18:45 | - | [2] 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 v 바스켓볼 아카데미 림뷔르흐 [7] | 70-84 |
12/08 13:00 | - | [1] 즈볼러 v 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 [2] | 103-63 |
12/07 19:00 | - | [8] 아폴로 v 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 [5] | 81-100 |
12/07 19:00 | - | [4] Heroes Den Bosch v Aris Leeuwarden [9] | 82-71 |
12/07 18:30 | - | [3] 흐로닝언 v 바스켓볼 아카데미 림뷔르흐 [7] | 89-52 |
12/04 19:00 | - | [5] 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 v Aris Leeuwarden [9] | 73-62 |
12/01 15:00 | - | [9] Aris Leeuwarden v 바스켓볼 아카데미 림뷔르흐 [7] | 72-80 |
12/01 13:00 | - | [1] 즈볼러 v 덴 헬더르 선즈 [6] | 89-57 |
11/30 19:00 | - | [4] Heroes Den Bosch v 흐로닝언 [3] | 65-59 |
11/28 18:30 | - | [6] 덴 헬더르 선즈 v 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 [2] | 72-79 |
11/24 13:30 | - | [3] 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 v 아폴로 [8] | 93-71 |
11/23 19:00 | - | [9] Aris Leeuwarden v 즈볼러 [1] | 86-99 |
11/23 19:00 | - | [5] 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 v 흐로닝언 [2] | 72-80 |
11/17 13:30 | - | [5] 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 v Heroes Den Bosch [3] | 67-57 |
11/17 13:00 | - | [1] 즈볼러 v 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 [4] | 92-75 |
11/16 19:00 | - | [8] 아폴로 v 흐로닝언 [3] | 71-86 |
11/16 18:30 | - | [6] 덴 헬더르 선즈 v 베이르트 [7] | 72-67 |
11/14 19:00 | - | [2] Heroes Den Bosch v 베이르트 [7] | 84-61 |
11/10 14:00 | - | [5] 흐로닝언 v 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 [3] | 74-68 |
11/09 19:00 | - | [9] Aris Leeuwarden v 아폴로 [8] | 86-78 |
11/09 19:00 | - | [7] 베이르트 v 즈볼러 [3] | 62-89 |
11/09 19:00 | - | [5] 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 v 덴 헬더르 선즈 [6] | 89-65 |
11/02 19:00 | - | [7] 베이르트 v 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 [3] | 69-82 |
11/02 19:00 | - | [8] 아폴로 v 즈볼러 [4] | 84-96 |
11/02 19:00 | - | [1] Heroes Den Bosch v 조르그 엔 제케르하이드 레이덴 [5] | 109-83 |
11/02 18:30 | - | [6] 덴 헬더르 선즈 v Aris Leeuwarden [9] | 74-63 |
10/27 13:30 | - | [4] 페예노르트 바스켓볼 로테르담 v 덴 헬더르 선즈 [6] | 91-74 |
10/27 13:00 | - | [5] 즈볼러 v Heroes Den Bosch [1] | 93-80 |
10/26 18:00 | - | [9] Aris Leeuwarden v 흐로닝언 [3] | 70-103 |
The Dutch Basketball League (DBL), formerly the Eredivisie, was the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands, run by the Federatie Eredivisie Basketball (FEB). Since 2021, the league has been replaced by the Belgian-Dutch BNXT League.
The league had a closed system: to participate, a team has to have enough money and potential. The league began in 1960 as the Eredivisie and was organized by the NBB and later the FEB. In 1977 the league introduced play-offs. As of 2019, the Dutch Basketball League consists of ten teams and plays under the FIBA rules.
Starting with the 2010–11 season, the Eredivisie changed its name to the Dutch Basketball League, shortly the DBL. The beginning of the 2010s saw Donar and ZZ Leiden emerge as top teams in the Netherlands. Donar won five titles, including three straight (2015–2018). The decade also saw clubs disappear due to financial problems, with Amsterdam in 2011, West-Brabant Giants in 2011, Magixx in 2014. The decade also saw the emergence of new clubs in Apollo Amsterdam and Den Helder Suns.
In Europe, Donar had one of the biggest successes in Dutch history after reaching the semi-finals of the 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup. It was the first European semi-final of a team since Amsterdam in 2001.
In December 2019, it was announced that the DBL has partnered with the Belgian Pro Basketball League (PBL) to look at the potential of a future "BeNe League". The 2019–20 season was cancelled prematurely in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first time in league history that a season was not finished and no champions were named. Due to the pandemic, entry requirements for the following season were lowered which led to the entrance of Basketball Community Gelderland, The Hague Royals and Almere Sailors.