- Source: Rwanda Basketball League
The Rwanda Basketball League (RBL) (formerly the National Basketball League Rwanda) is the top professional basketball league in Rwanda. Its season usually runs from November to September. The winners of the NBL season qualify for the qualifiers for the Basketball Africa League (BAL).
The league currently consists of 10 teams, most of them being from the country's capital Kigali. The current champion of the RBL are APR, who are the league’s most decorated team with a record 15 championships. Other notable teams are REG and their rivals Patriots, who have been powerhouses in recent years.
Since the 2021–22 season, the FERWABA also organises the RBL Division 2 to which the bottom two teams of the RBL relegate.
History
Basketball was introduced in Rwanda in 1930 by Catholic priests, who first thought the sport at high schools in the Southern Province. The following decades, the presence of the sport increased as the military and some public institutions created basketball teams. In 1974, the national basketball federation FERWABA was established. Three years later, in 1977, the first national league was created.
The 1994 Rwandan genocide threw the sport back, because Tutsi players, spectators and administrators died and crucial infrastructure was destroyed.
In the 2000s, APR was the dominant team in Rwanda and it participated in the FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup thrice. Its best result was a bronze medal in 2009.
From 2011 to 2015, Espoir BBC won four straight national titles. From then, two newly established teams REG (owned by the Rwanda Energy Group) and Patriots entered the league. The two teams became rivals and played each other in the finals for several years.
In the 2020s, the Basketball Africa League (BAL) was introduced – the first editions were hosted by the BK Arena in Kigali. Patriots finished in fourth place in the inaugural 2021 season. The league changed its name to the Rwanda Basketball League (RBL) in 2023. FERWABA introduced two new competitions, the Rwanda Cup and the Rwanda Super Cup, for the 2024 season.
Venues
The league games in the regular season are usually stated in the Lycée de Kigali's indoor hall, which can seat 1,500 spectators, after it was revamped by FERWABA and NBA Africa in 2023. Other games are played at Kepler University's indoor hall. Playoffs games are usually held at the 10,000-seater BK Arena (formerly the Kigali Arena), which was opened in 2019. Another hall that is used is the Petit Arena, which was recently renovated to hold 1,500 people.
Current teams
= 2025 teams
=The following teams will play in the 2025 BAL season:
Sources:
= Former teams
=Champions
The following is a list of all documented Rwandan top-flight league champions:
Finals (2007–present)
The following is a list of the league's final playoff series, or if not applicable the season's final standings.
Performance by club
Individual awards
= Most Valuable Player
=After each RBL season, one player is named the Most valuable player of the competition. Olivier Shyaka is the only player to have won at least two MVP awards. Since the 2023 season, the RBL has an award for the best player in the regular season, as well as a separate one for the best player in the playoffs.
= Playoffs MVP
=Since 2023, the league also gives an award to the best performing player of the playoffs.
= Defensive Player of the Year
== Most Improved Player
== Team of the Year
=Players in bold were named the season's Most Valuable Player.
In African competitions
Each year, the champions of the NBL were placed for the qualifiers of the FIBA Africa Basketball League, the premiere pan-African competition. Since 2020, this league is replaced by the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The following list shows Rwandan teams which played in a main tournament:
= In the Basketball Africa League
=Since the 2023 season, the champions of the RBL qualify directly to the BAL, as the competition has determined them as designated market.
See also
Rwanda Basketball League Division 2
Rwanda Basketball Cup
Heroes' Cup (Rwanda)
FERWABA
Notes
References
External links
Rwanda at AfroBasket.com
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fox Broadcasting Company
- Sophie, Adipatni Edinburgh
- Rwanda Basketball League
- Basketball Africa League
- Patriots BBC
- Rwanda Basketball Cup
- Rwanda Basketball League Division 2
- REG BBC
- Rwanda Women's Basketball League
- 2021–22 REG BBC season
- Rwanda Basketball Federation
- APR BBC