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2021–22 EuroLeague
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Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1
Season2021–22
Duration30 September 2021 – 8 April 2022
(Regular Season)
19 April 2022 – 4 May 2022 (Playoffs)
19 May 2022 – 21 May 2022 (Final Four)
Number of games283
Number of teams18 (15 after the suspension of the Russian teams due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine)
Regular season
Top seedSpain Barcelona
Season MVPSpain Nikola Mirotić
Final Four
ChampionsTurkey Anadolu Efes (2nd title)
  Runners-upSpain Real Madrid
Third placeSpain Barcelona
Fourth placeGreece Olympiacos
Final Four MVPSerbia Vasilije Micić
Statistical leaders
Points Serbia Vasilije Micić 18.2
Rebounds Greece Georgios Papagiannis 8.2
Assists Greece Nick Calathes 6.4
Index Rating Spain Nikola Mirotić 20.1
Records
Biggest home winFenerbahçe 80–41 UNICS
(14 October 2021)
Biggest away winBaskonia 60–88 Real Madrid
(25 November 2021)
Highest scoringBarcelona 111–109 UNICS
(22 December 2021)
Winning streak9 games
Barcelona
Real Madrid
Losing streak9 games
Žalgiris
Highest attendance15,092
Anadolu Efes 93–90 Real Madrid
(22 March 2022)
Lowest attendance0
officially five matches
All statistics correct as of 21 May 2022.
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines.

The 2021–22 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 22nd season of the modern era of the EuroLeague, and the 12th under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 65th season of the premier basketball competition for European men's clubs. The season started on 30 September 2021. The three Russian teams were suspended because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. As the Russian invasion of Ukraine did not cease, the records of all regular season matches against Russian teams were annulled, and team win-loss records adjusted accordingly, dramatically affecting league standings.[1][2]

Anadolu Efes successfully defended last year's title after defeating Real Madrid in the championship game.

Team allocation

ALBA Berlin was awarded with a two-year wild card Turkish Airlines EuroLeague license.[3] Bayern Munich and LDLC ASVEL have received long-term licenses.[4]

Distribution

The following is the access list for this season.

Access list for 2021–22 EuroLeague
Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
Regular season
(18 teams)
  • 13 licensed clubs with a long-term licence
  • 5 associated clubs with an annual licence
Playoffs
(8 teams)
  • 8 highest-placed teams from the regular season
Final Four
(4 teams)
  • 4 series winners from the playoffs

Qualified teams

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[4]

Qualified teams for 2021–22 EuroLeague
Licensed clubs
Spain Barcelona Greece Olympiacos Turkey Anadolu Efes Lithuania Žalgiris
Spain Baskonia Greece Panathinaikos Turkey Fenerbahçe Russia CSKA Moscow
Spain Real Madrid Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Italy Olimpia Milano Germany Bayern Munich
France ASVEL
Associated clubs
Germany ALBA Berlin (WC) France AS Monaco (EC) Russia UNICS (EC) Serbia Crvena zvezda (WC)[5]
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (WC)[6]
Notes
  1. ^
    France (FRA): AS Monaco is a club based in Monaco (which does not qualify for European competitions), but participate in European competitions through one of the berths for France (any coefficient points it earns count toward France).

Teams

Venues and locations

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Germany ALBA Berlin Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena 14,500[7]
Turkey Anadolu Efes Istanbul Sinan Erdem Dome 16,000[8]
Italy A|X Armani Exchange Milan Milan Mediolanum Forum 12,700[9]
Spain Barcelona Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[10]
Spain Bitci Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,504[11]
Germany Bayern Munich Munich Audi Dome 6,500[12]
Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Belgrade Štark Arena 18,386[13]
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 8,000[14]
Russia CSKA Moscow Moscow Megasport Arena 13,344[15]
Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko Istanbul Ülker Sports and Event Hall 13,059[16]
France LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne Astroballe 5,556[17]
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Menora Mivtachim Arena 10,383[18]
France AS Monaco Monaco Salle Gaston Médecin 4,090
Greece Olympiacos Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium 11,847[19]
Greece Panathinaikos OPAP Athens OAKA Altion 18,989[20]
Spain Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[21]
Russia UNICS Kazan Basket-Hall Kazan 7,482
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgirio arena 15,415[22]
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg Sibur Arena 7,120[23]
Yubileyny Sports Palace 7,044


Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Greece Panathinaikos Israel Oded Kattash Mutual consent 26 June 2021[24] Pre-season Greece Dimitrios Priftis 26 June 2021[24]
Russia UNICS Greece Dimitrios Priftis Signed by Panathinaikos 26 June 2021[24] Croatia Velimir Perasović 29 June 2021[25]
Turkey Fenerbahçe Serbia Igor Kokoškov Parted ways 27 July 2021[26] Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević 31 July 2021[27]
Germany ALBA Berlin Spain Aíto García Reneses Sabbatical 17 August 2021[28] Spain Israel González 17 August 2021[28]
Lithuania Žalgiris Austria Martin Schiller Sacked 8 October 2021[29] 18th (0–2) Slovenia Jure Zdovc 8 October 2021[29]
Spain Baskonia Montenegro Duško Ivanović Sacked 15 November 2021[30] 16th (3–6) Croatia Neven Spahija 15 November 2021[31]