6-597: The Turkish Basketball Second League , also called TB2L , is the third-tier level league of professional club basketball in Turkey . The league was previously called the Turkish Basketball Third League (TB3L). Regular Season Competitions, twenty-five (25) teams; are divided into one (1) group of nine (9) teams and two (2) groups (A-B-C) of eight (8) teams. The matches are played in away matches, two rounds and league format. After these matches,
12-441: Is a series of interconnected competitions for professional basketball clubs in Turkey . The system has a hierarchical format with a promotion and demotion system between competitions at different levels. There are currently five different competitions on the pyramid: the 1st-tier Turkish Basketball Super League (BSL), the 2nd-tier Turkish Basketball First League (TBL), the 3rd-tier Turkish Basketball Second League (TB2L),
18-11618: The 4th-tier Turkish Men's Regional Basketball League (EBBL), and the 5th-tier Men's University League (Ünilig). The tier pyramid [ edit ] Level League 1 Basketball Super League (BSL) (formerly known as Turkish Basketball League (TBL)) National 1st Division (16 teams) 2 Turkish Basketball League (TBL) (formerly known as Turkish Basketball Second League (TB2L)) National 2nd Division (18 teams) 3 Turkish Basketball 2. League (TB2L) (formerly known as Turkish Basketball Third League (TB3L)) National 3rd Division (25 teams in one 9 team group and two 8 team groups) 4 Turkish Men's Regional Basketball League (EBBL) National 4th Division (TBA) Other competitions [ edit ] Turkish Basketball Cup Turkish President's Cup See also [ edit ] League system European professional club basketball system Spanish basketball league system Greek basketball league system Italian basketball league system French basketball league system Russian basketball league system German basketball league system Serbian basketball league system Polish basketball league system Hungarian basketball league system South American professional club basketball system References [ edit ] External links [ edit ] Eurobasket.com Turkish Men's Basketball Turkish Basketball Super League Official Website (in Turkish) Turkish Basketball Federation Official Website (in Turkish) Turkish Basketball Federation Official Website (in English) v t e 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24-718: The TB2L in the 2025-26 season. The six (6) teams that advance as a result of the Play-Off Round of 12 matches will face each other in away matches, two rounds and league format. As a result of the Final Group matches; The team that takes the first (1st) place in the group becomes the TB2L Champion, the team that takes the second (2nd) place becomes the TB2L Runner-up and both teams are entitled to take part in
30-801: The Turkish Basketball League (TBL) in the following season. Turkish basketball league system Turkish basketball league system Country Turkey Sport Basketball Promotion and relegation Yes National system Federation Turkish Basketball Federation Confederation FIBA Europe Top division Super League Second division First League Cup competition Presidential Cup Turkish Cup Basketball in Turkey The Turkish basketball league system or Turkish basketball league pyramid,
36-507: The first two teams in six (6) places will be eligible to play in the Play-Off Round of 12 matches. A total of twelve (12) teams in third (3rd), fourth (4th), fifth (5th) and sixth (6th) places in their groups will be eligible to play in the Play-Off Elimination Round matches in order to advance to the Play-Off Round of 12 matches. A total of three (3) teams in the last place in their groups will lose their right to play in
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