ASEAN Basketball League

sports league

The ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) is a men's basketball competition in Southeast Asia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau. Six teams compete, all from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Teams that participated in the first season were the Philippine Patriots, Thailand Tigers, SM BritAma, Kuala Lumpur Dragons, Brunei Barracudas and former National Basketball League (Australasia) team the Singapore Slingers. Similar to the Euroleague in Europe, the ABL has its own set of rules in terms of its roster and salary Teams are allowed two players of non-ASEAN citizenship and two ASEAN imports. Teams are allowed to have a team of all local players if they want. The KL Dragons were renamed the Westports KL Dragons and the Thailand Tigers were renamed Chang Thailand Slammers at the start of the 2nd (2010) season. ABL CEO Kuhan Foo said that 3 teams may be a part of the ABL for the next season.

ASEAN Basketball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019–20 ABL Regular Season
SportBasketball
Founded2009
CEOKuhan Foo
No. of teams10
Country
List
Most recent
champion(s)
Indonesia CLS Knights Indonesia (1st title)
Most titlesThailand Hi-Tech Bangkok City (2 titles)
Official websiteASEANBasketballLeague.com

Current clubs

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Team City / Region Arena Capacity Founded Joined ABL Head coach
  CLS Knights Indonesia Surabaya GOR Kertajaya Surabaya 3,000 1946 2017   Koko Heru Setyo Nugroho
  Hong Kong Eastern Wan Chai, Hong Kong Southorn Stadium 2,000 1932 2016   Eduard Torres
  Formosa Dreamers Changhua Changhua Stadium 5743 2017   Dean Murray
  Macau Black Bears Macau University of Macau Sports Complex
Nanhai Gymnasium, Nanhai
TBC 2017   Charles Dubé-Brais
  Mono Vampire Bangkok Stadium 29 5,000 2014 2015   Douglas Clark Marty
  Saigon Heat Ho Chi Minh City CIS Arena 2,500 2011 2012   Kyle Julius
  San Miguel Alab Pilipinas Metro Manila Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay 25,000 2016   Jimmy Alapag
Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan 5,500
Baliuag, Bulacan Baliwag Star Arena N/A
Santa Rosa City of Santa Rosa Multi-Purpose Complex 5,700[1]
Antipolo Ynares Center 7,500
  Singapore Slingers Kallang, Singapore OCBC Arena 3,000 2006 2009   Neo Beng Siang
  Westports Malaysia Dragons Kuala Lumpur MABA Stadium 2,500 2009   Jamie Pearlman
  Zhuhai Wolf Warriors Zhuhai Jinan University 2,500 2018 TBD

Former teams

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Country Team Years
From To
  Brunei Brunei Barracudas 2009 2011
  Indonesia Indonesia Warriors 2012 2014
Laskar Dreya South Sumatra 2014
Satria Muda BritAma 2009 2011
  Philippines AirAsia Philippine Patriots 2009 2012
Pilipinas MX3 Kings 2015 2016
San Miguel Beermen 2012 2013
  Thailand Bangkok Cobras 2012
Hi-Tech Bangkok City 2009 2016
  Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung Truth 2016 2017

References

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  1. "World Class Multi-Purpose Complex opens in Santa Rosa - City Government of Sta. Rosa Laguna". santarosacity.gov.ph. Archived from the original on 2022-02-09. Retrieved 2018-08-30.