2022–23 Liga Națională (men's basketball)

The 2022–23 Liga Națională season is the 73rd season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. This will be the season with 18 teams divided into two conferences, placed by the previous regular season's standing.[1]

Season2022–23
Duration28 September 2022 – May 2023
Number of teams18
2021–22
2023–24

U-BT Cluj-Napoca are the defending champions.

Teams

Location of Bucharest / Ilfov County teams.


Conference 1

Team City Arena Capacity
U-BT Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca BTarena 10,000
Horia Demian 2,525
FC Argeș Pitești Pitești Pitești Arena 4,900
Trivale 2,000
SCM Universitatea Craiova Craiova Polyvalent Hall (Craiova) 4,215
CSU Sibiu Sibiu Transilvania 1,850
CSM Petrolul Ploiești Ploiești Olimpia 3,500
CSM Târgu Jiu Târgu Jiu Sports Hall (Târgu Jiu) 1,223
Rapid București Bucharest Rapid 1,500
CSM Miercurea Ciuc Miercurea Ciuc Eröss Zsolt 1,200
CSM Târgu Mureș Târgu Mureș Sports Hall (Târgu Mureș) 2,000

Conference 2

Team City Arena Capacity
CSM Oradea Oradea Oradea Arena 5,200
CSO Voluntari Voluntari Gabriela Szabo 1,100
OHMA Timișoara Timișoara Constantin Jude 1,400
Dinamo București Bucharest Dinamo 2,538
Steaua București Bucharest Polyvalent Hall (Bucharest) 5,300
Mihai Viteazu 500
Athletic Constanța Constanța Sports Hall (Constanța) 1,500
Phoenix Galați Galați Dunărea 1,500
CSM Focșani Focșani Vrancea 1,400
Laguna București Bucharest Arena Baschetului 500

Romanian clubs in European competitions

Competition Team Progress
EuroCup U-BT Cluj-Napoca Regular season
Champions League CSO Voluntari Qualifying rounds
FIBA Europe Cup CSM Oradea Regular season
SCMU Craiova Qualifying rounds
Alpe Adria Cup[2] OHMA Timișoara Regular season

References

  1. "Liga Națională și Cupa României Masculin - ediția 2022/23: Calendarul competițional". United Hoops România (in Romanian). 2022-07-12. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  2. Grigore, Alin (2022-07-09). "Baschetul românesc, pentru prima dată în Cupa Alpe Adria". Prosport (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
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