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2021–22 Scottish Basketball Championship Men Season
The 2021–22 season was the 52nd campaign of the Scottish Basketball Championship, the national basketball league of Scotland. There was no 2020–21 season due to the global coronavirus pandemic. 15 teams were split across Division 1, featuring 9 teams, and Division 2, featuring 6 teams. Division 1 Teams Promoted from 2019-20 Division 2 * Stirling Knights * West Lothian Wolves League table ''*West Lothian Wolves deducted 1 point due to failure to fulfil fixture vs. Falkirk Fury on 02 April 2022.'' Playoffs Semi-finals Final Division 2 Teams New teams * Ayr Storm * Dundee Madsons * Renfrew Rocks * Tayside Musketeers League table Scottish Cup : Scottish Cup (basketball) First Round Second Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:2021-22 Scottish Basketball Championship Men season Scottish Basketball Championship Men seasons Scotland Scotland basketball basketball Basketball is a team sport ...
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Scottish Basketball Championship Men
The Scottish Basketball Championship (SBC, former: ''Scottish National Basketball League'', SNBL) is the national basketball league of Scotland. The league forms the second and third tiers of British basketball (inline with the English Basketball League) after the professional setup of the British Basketball League, where Scotland currently has one representative in the Caledonia Gladiators. Scottish Basketball Championships
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Renfrew (; sco, Renfrew; gd, Rinn Friù) is a town west of Glasgow in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It is the historic county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its early link with Scotland's former royal house, Renfrew gained royal burgh status in 1397. As the county town, Renfrew once was a centre of local government for the surrounding area. Whilst the county remained known as "Renfrewshire", the focus of local government gradually shifted from Renfrew to its larger neighbour Paisley. Following the reorganisation of 1996, Renfrewshire was divided for local government purposes into three modern council areas: Renfrewshire, with considerably smaller boundaries than the old county, including Renfrew and with its administrative centre at Paisley; Inverclyde with its centre at Greenock, covering the western part of the county; and East Renfrewshire, with its centre at Giffnock. The boundaries of the historic County of Renfrew remain ...
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Scottish Basketball Championship Men Seasons
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2022–23 Scottish Basketball Championship Men Season
The 2022–23 season was the 53rd campaign of the Scottish Basketball Championship, the national basketball league of Scotland. 18 teams were split across Division 1, featuring 11 teams, and Division 2, featuring 7 teams. Division 1 Teams Promoted from 2021 to 2022 Division 2 * Renfrew Rocks * North Lanarkshire Chiefs League table Playoffs Semi-finals Final Division 2 Teams New teams * Glasgow Devils * Grampian Flyers * Perth Phoenix League table Scottish Cup : Scottish Cup (basketball) First Round Second Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:2022-23 Scottish Basketball Championship Men season Scottish Basketball Championship Men seasons Scotland basketball basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through ...
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2019–20 Scottish Basketball Championship Men Season
The 2019–20 season was the 51st campaign of the Scottish Basketball Championship, the national basketball league of Scotland. 20 teams were split across Division 1, featuring 10 teams, and Division 2, featuring 10 teams. Glasgow Storm withdrew at the start of the season, leaving Division 1 with 9 teams. Falkirk Fury won their sixth league title. Format In Division 1, each team plays each other twice, once home, once away, for a total of 16 games. In Division 2, each team plays each other twice, once home, once away, for a total of 18 games. Division 1 Teams Promoted from 2018 to 2019 Division 2 * Ayrshire Tornadoes * Perth Phoenix Relegated from 2018 to 2019 Division 1 * Stirling Knights Withdrawn (at end of 2018–19) * Edinburgh University League table Playoffs The draw for the Playoffs was complete on Sunday 1 March 2020. It was announced that the Playoff Final would be played on 28 March 2020 at the Regional Performance Centre in Dundee. The season was then suspend ...
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Dundee
Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or 6,420/sq mi, the second-highest in Scotland. It lies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Under the name of Dundee City, it forms one of the 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in the late 12th century and established itself as an important east coast trading port. Rapid expansion was brought on by the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the 19th century when Dundee was the centre of the global jute industry. This, along with its other major industries, gave Dundee its epithet as the city of "jute, jam and journalism". Today, Dundee is promoted as "One City, ...
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A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be defined as a permanent and densely settled place with administratively defined boundaries whose members work primarily on non-agricultural tasks. Cities generally have extensive systems for housing, transportation, sanitation, utilities, land use, production of goods, and communication. Their density facilitates interaction between people, government organisations and businesses, sometimes benefiting different parties in the process, such as improving efficiency of goods and service distribution. Historically, city-dwellers have been a small proportion of humanity overall, but following two centuries of unprecedented and rapid urbanization, more than half of the world population now lives in cities, which has had profound consequences for g ...
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Perth Phoenix
Perth Phoenix B.C. is a Scottish basketball club, based in the city of Perth, Scotland. History The club was founded in 2003 by a group of locals, initially only as a senior men's team. The club now supports six boys and girls youth teams, four of which compete in their respective National Leagues. Home Venue * North Inch Community Campus *Perth High School *Perth Academy *Perth College UHI Perth College UHI provides further education and higher education in the city of Perth, Scotland, through a main campus and by distance learning. Courses include degrees, through its membership of the University of the Highlands and Islands, as ... Season-by-season records References Basketball teams in Scotland 2003 establishments in Scotland Basketball teams established in 2003 Sport in Perth, Scotland {{Europe-basketball-team-stub ...
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Scottish Cup (basketball)
The Scottish Cup is an annual knockout competition for Scottish men's basketball clubs. The inaugural competition was held in 1947. History The first Scottish Cup was held in 1947, the same season that leagues in both the east and west of Scotland began to form. The inaugural winners were Pleasance, who beat Aberdeen University. Domestic Competition - History of Scottish Basketball


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North Lanarkshire Chiefs
The North Lanarkshire Chiefs are a Scottish basketball club, based in the town of Cumbernauld, Scotland. Club The club was founded as the Cumbernauld Chiefs in 1973. For many years, the Chiefs were relatively successful at local level, however their primary focus was the development of an extensive junior program which continues to this day. This program regularly engages with hundreds of local kids per week. In 2014, the club changed its name to the North Lanarkshire Chiefs. In 2018, the Chiefs entered the Men's National League Division 2, finishing 8th in their maiden season. The Chiefs are an incorporated charitable organisation (SC047704). They have been a recipient of Lottery funding. Teams For the 2019-20 season, the Chiefs will field the following teams: :Senior Men - National League Division 2 :Senior Men II - Strathclyde League Division 3 :U18 Men - National League U18 Division 2 :U16 Boys - National League U16 Division 2 :U14 Boys - National League NDL South :U ...
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