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2025–26 East Asia Super League

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East Asia Super League
Season2025–26
DurationSeptember 2025 – 2026
Teams11
Seasons
2025–26 →

The 2025–26 East Asia Super League is the third regular season of the East Asia Super League, an international basketball club competition involving teams from Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, South Korea, Philippines and Taiwan.

Teams

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Allocation

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The 2025–26 East Asia Super League has eleven confirmed teams.[1]

The finalist of the Taiwan's (Chinese Taipei) P. League+, Japan's B.League and South Korea's Korean Basketball League are expected to qualify and take part for the 2024–25 season alongside two teams from the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). A team each from Macau and Hong Kong will join the second time.

The allocation process for Philippine teams are to be confirmed since the PBA has multiple conferences or tournaments for its 2024–25 season.

The League of Mongolia will be represented for the first time.[2]

Eastern in particular are contracted to participate regardless of placing in the domestic league.[3]

League Country or region Berths
P. League+  Chinese Taipei[note 1] 2
B.League  Japan 2
Korean Basketball League  South Korea 2
The League  Mongolia 1
Philippine Basketball Association  Philippines 2
Expansion teams  Hong Kong 1
 Macau 1

Qualified teams

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Team Domestic league standing
Chinese Taipei TBD 2024–25 P. League+ champions
Chinese Taipei TBD 2024–25 P. League+ runners-up
Japan TBD 2024–25 B.League champions
Japan TBD 2024–25 B.League runners-up
South Korea TBD 2024–25 Korean Basketball League champions
South Korea TBD 2024–25 Korean Basketball League runners-up
Mongolia TBD 2024–25 The League champions
Philippines TBA
Philippines TBA
Hong Kong Hong Kong Eastern 2024–25 Hong Kong A1 Division Championship participant
Macau TBA

Notes

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  1. ^ Taiwan, officially Republic of China. The organizers of the EASL[4] and FIBA uses the designation of "Chinese Taipei".

References

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  1. ^ "EASL Adds Mongolia's 'The League' To 2025-26 Roster And Beyond | EASL". EASL. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  2. ^ B, Ooluun. (24 January 2025). "Mongolian National League Champion to Compete in the East Asia Super League". Mongolian National News Agency. Montsame. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  3. ^ "Eastern trying to get more PBA Commissioner's Cup matches played in Hong Kong". South China Morning Post. 13 February 2025. Retrieved 14 February 2025.
  4. ^ "East Asia Super League Debuts Season 1 of Premier Home-and-Away Pan-Regional League in 2022". East Asia Super League. Archived from the original on 22 February 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022. The newly formed Bay Area Chun Yu Phoenixes and the championship team from Chinese Taipei's P.LEAGUE+, are the Greater China representatives.
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