Quebecois Basketball League

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Quebecois Basketball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2056–57 QBL season
SportBasketball
Founded1947
Inaugural season1947-48
AdministratorBasketball Quebec
PresidentAlain Kimmirut (Basketball Quebec)
Owen Noh (QBL)
No. of teams16
CountryQuebec and Shingoryeo
ConfederationAnaia
Most recent
champion(s)
Montevicio Lakers
Most titlesMontevicio Lakers
TV partner(s)TV1 Sports (All outlets)
Basketball Quebec (international free livestream)
Sponsor(s)Magnus Motors
International cup(s)IUBC Trophy
Official website[1]


The Quebecois Basketball League (QBL) is a preeminent professional men's basketball league in Quebec and Shingoryeo. It is currently composed of 16 teams. The league was founded in 1947, as the successor to three semi-professional leagues present in Quebec at the time in NordBasket (NoB), SalamanticBasket (SalB) and Shingoryeo Basketball Association (SBA). As with the QWBL and QIS basketball leagues, the QBL is primarily played during winters. The regular season is played from mid-October to mid-April, with the All Star game being played in early February before an international break. The QBL playoffs are then held from late-April to mid-May.

CSKA Quebec, Levis Athletic, Montreal Koreana, Levis Athletic, Nunavut North Stars, Wansan Sparta, and St. John's Arsenal are the current WBL teams who form a part within their larger multi-sport organisations. Anju Aces (Abitibi Ace), Manitoba Kings (Jolbonopolis Winterhawks) and Montevicio Lakers (Northandryun Laker-Rovers) are four QBL franchises that began as a branch of local multi-sport organisations, but have since left and have independent owners.

QBL Clubs

Club Founded Location Stadium Capacity
Anju Aces 2000 (1928 as Abitibi Ace BC) Anju, Abitibi-Agawa Arena-Sowha 17,800
Montevicio Lakers 1970 (1946 as Northandryun Rover-Lakers) Montevicio, Yoseo-Manitoba Cannabiscorp Centre 15,800
CSKA Quebec 1923 Joongyeong, Joongyeong l'Arc-en-Ciel 21,580
Banff Mavericks 1991 Banff, Nord-Est Bank of Acadie Saddledome 13,420
Kingston Raptors 1987 Kingston, Mahan Silver Leaf Gardens at Kingston 16,200
Levis Athletic 1936 Levis, Joongyeong Pavilion de Levis 14,620
Pahkatequayang Grizzlies ???? Pahkatequayang, Mahan Medway Health Gardens 8,500
Manitoba Kings 1968 (1926 as Jolbonopolis Winterhawks) Jolbonopolis, Yoseo-Manitoba Manicom Mobilité Arena 15,750
Montreal Koreana 1932 Songak, Songak Commonwealth Centre 13,500
Nunavut North Stars 1940 (Joined QBL in 2002) Iqaluit, Nunavut Leonora Bertram Arena at the Anaullagat Athletic Complex 12,500 (maximum: 16,000)
Hanbat Thunder 2013 Hanbat, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux The Glebe Palladium 11,500 (maximum: 14,200)
Saguenay Orions 1968 Chicoutimi, Saguenay Pavilion des Victoires 10,200
Wansan Sparta 1938 Wansan, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux Antarès Louane 8,100 (maximum: 12,500)
Agawa Moose 1985 (1967 as Pahkatequayang Lakers) Agawa, Abitibi-Agawa The 1985 Arena 6,000 (maximum: 9,800)
St. John's Arsenal 1940 Equinox Hill, Inteachan Spiritair Centre 15,020 (maximum: 16,200)
Twin Cities Celtics 1928 Twin Cities, Acadie KD Centre 20,600