Fixtures

BNXT League 04/21 14:00 1 Yoast United vs Brussels Basketball - View
BNXT League 04/26 18:30 1 Brussels Basketball vs Kortrijk Spurs - View
BNXT League 04/30 19:30 1 Den Helder vs Brussels Basketball - View
BNXT League 05/03 20:30 1 Brussels Basketball vs Feyenoord Rotterdam - View

Results

BNXT League 04/13 18:30 - [4] Brussels Basketball v Okapi Aalstar [5] W 75-71
BNXT League 04/09 18:00 - [8] LWD Basket v Brussels Basketball [2] L 80-61
BNXT League 04/05 18:30 - [2] Brussels Basketball v Den Helder [10] W 98-61
BNXT League 04/03 17:45 - [10] Feyenoord Rotterdam v Brussels Basketball [6] W 85-91
BNXT League 03/27 19:30 1 [2] Brussels Basketball v Yoast United [9] L 62-71
BNXT League 03/22 19:30 1 [7] Mons-Hainaut v Brussels Basketball [2] L 78-72
BNXT League 03/17 14:00 1 [5] Brussels Basketball v LWD Basket [10] W 104-81
BNXT League 03/08 19:30 1 [10] Leuven Bears v Brussels Basketball [2] L 80-75
BNXT Belgium 02/17 19:30 22 [9] Mons-Hainaut v Brussels Basketball [6] W 76-88
BNXT Belgium 02/09 19:30 20 [3] Limburg United v Brussels Basketball [5] L 80-67
BNXT Belgium 02/04 14:00 19 [7] Brussels Basketball v Okapi Aalstar [11] L 76-83
BNXT Belgium 01/27 19:30 18 [7] Kangoeroes Basket v Brussels Basketball [8] W 58-79

Wikipedia - Brussels Basketball

Brussels Basketball is a professional basketball club based in Brussels, Belgium. The team plays in the BNXT League. Home games are played at the Sports Complex Neder-Over-Heembeek.

History

The club was founded in 1957. In 1999 Excelsior merged with AERA Castor and renamed itself AERA Excelsior Brussel VZW. After 7 years in the 3e Nationale, the Belgian third division, Excelsior promoted to the 2e Nationale in 2009. In the first two years, Excelsior finished 4th and 5th and was defeated in the quarterfinals. In the 2011–12 season Excelsior reached the semifinals and in the 2012–13 season, it finished 10th while missing the Playoffs.

The club moved to the professional Scooore League, the first tier in Belgium, for the 2013–14 season. Excelsior received a C-licence, which allowed them to play with a lower budget in the league. The club also got a new main sponsor in Basic-Fit, and was renamed Basic-Fit Brussels.

During the 2016–17 season, Brussels participated in a European competition for the first time by entering the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup season. Brussels finished fourth and last in Group A, winning one out of six games. Along with this, the club finished in the third place in the Belgian League and reached the Finals for the first time in club history by beating Antwerp Giants in the semi-finals.

In July 2019, the club announced it changed its name to Phoenix Brussels. From December 2020 to March 2021, Phoenix played its home games in the Palais 12. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were no people in attendance.

Since the 2021–22 season, Brussels plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged. On 17 June 2022 the club signed a sponsor agreement with Circus, leading to a name change; the club colours were also changed to red. The team also signed Belgian national team player Kevin Tumba.

In march 2023 Brussels announced that head coach Jaumin would be replaced by Serge Crevecoeur for the 2023-2024 season.

In early 2023, Belgium adopted a new law prohibiting the promotion of gambling. Consequently, the club had to remove their sponsor "Circus" from their name during the summer of the same year.

Brussels Basketball is a professional basketball team based in Brussels, Belgium. The team was founded in 1958 and has since become one of the most successful basketball teams in Belgium. The team plays in the Belgian Basketball League, which is the top-tier basketball league in Belgium.

The team has a rich history of success, having won multiple Belgian Cup titles and reaching the finals of the Belgian Basketball League on several occasions. The team has also competed in European competitions, including the EuroCup and the FIBA Europe Cup.

Brussels Basketball is known for its fast-paced and exciting style of play, with a focus on teamwork and ball movement. The team has a strong roster of talented players, including both Belgian and international players.

The team plays its home games at the Sportcity in Brussels, which has a capacity of 3,500 spectators. The arena provides a great atmosphere for basketball games, with passionate fans cheering on the team.

Overall, Brussels Basketball is a highly respected and successful basketball team, with a strong tradition of excellence both on and off the court.