Eurobasket.com

Eurobasket.com

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Eurobasket.com and its related web sites (usbasket.com, latinbasket.com, asia-basket.com, africabasket.com, and australiabasket.com) are a group of global basketball websites covering 242 basketball leagues in 153 countries.

The site was opened in March 1997. Now the site is a group of over 200 people from different countries, who provide information about all pro and semi-pro basketball around the World. Currently it covers basketball on all continents around the world, in all pro basketball leagues, semi-pro and many amateur leagues. The database has over 95,000 profiles of coaches and players with over 28,000 photos. Since it was founded in 1997, it has grown to be the most popular basketball web site in the world with more traffic than NBA.com.

External links

* [http://www.eurobasket.com/ Eurobasket Europe]
* [http://www.asia-basket.com/ Eurobasket Asia]
* [http://www.usbasket.com/ Eurobasket North America]
* [http://www.latinbasket.com/ Eurobasket Latin America]
* [http://www.australiabasket.com/ Eurobasket Australia & Oceania]
* [http://www.usbasket.com/nba/nba.asp Eurobasket NBA]
* [http://www.africabasket.com/ Eurobasket Africa]
* [http://www.eurobasket.com/about.asp Eurobasket About]


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