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    List of Dutch basketball champions

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    The Dutch basketball champions, are the winners of the highest level of basketball in the Netherlands, which is the BNXT League since 2022. This page is a list of winners and runners-up in each given DBL season, along with additional information.[1][2][3][4]

    Heroes Den Bosch has won a total number of 16 titles, the highest of any club. Currently, only four teams that have won championships are still active in the DBL: Heroes Den Bosch, Landstede Hammers, Leiden and Donar.

    From 1945 to 2021, the Dutch basketball champion came from the Dutch Basketball League (formerly the Eredivisie). Since 2022, the champion is decided through the BNXT League; this league features Belgian teams as well but organises a playoffs to determine the Dutch champions.

    Two teams have won a treble so far, Donar in 2016 and ZZ Leiden in 2023.

    Season summaries (1945–1977)

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    The Wolves Amsterdam after winning the 1965 title
    Kinzo Amstelveen players celebrating the 1976 title

    In the early years of the Eredivisie, a round-robin competition was played to determine the national champion. The team with the most wins was crowned champion.

    Season Champion Runner–up
    1945–46
    DED
    1946–47
    DED (2) APGS
    1947–48
    APGS
    1948–49
    AMVJ
    1949–50
    DED (3)
    1950–51
    AMVJ (2) The Arrows Rotterdam
    1951–52
    DED (4) Antilopen Haarlem
    1952–53
    DED (5) The Arrows Rotterdam
    1953–54
    DED (6) The Arrows Rotterdam
    1954–55
    AMVJ (3) SSD Delft
    1955–56
    DED (7) SSD Delft
    1956–57
    The Wolves Amsterdam Zeemacht Den Helder
    1957–58[a]
    DED (8) Blue Stars
    1958–59
    Blue Stars
    1959–60
    The Wolves Amsterdam (2)
    1960–61
    The Wolves Amsterdam (3) Blue Stars
    1961–62
    Landlust
    1962–63
    Landlust (2)
    1963–64
    The Wolves Amsterdam (4)
    1964–65
    The Wolves Amsterdam (5)
    1965–66
    Herly Amsterdam
    1966–67
    Eendracht Utrecht Landlust
    1967–68
    Flamingo's Haarlem Landlust
    1968–69
    Punch Blue Stars
    1969–70
    Blue Stars (3) RZ
    1970–71
    Flamingo's Haarlem (2) RZ
    1971–72
    Flamingo's Haarlem (3) Fiat Stars
    1972–73
    Flamingo's Haarlem (4) Raak Punch
    1973–74
    RZ Flamingo's Haarlem (5)
    1974–75
    Punch RZ
    1975–76
    Amstelveen Flamingo's Haarlem
    1976–77
    Amstelveen (2) Den Bosch

    DBL / BNXT Finals (1978–present)

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    In the 1977–78 Eredivisie season, the play-offs were introduced, along with finals which determined the winner of a given DBL season.[2]

    Players of GasTerra Flames (currently known as Donar) holding the trophy after winning the 2009–10 championship
    Double winner (champion also won NBB Cup)
    Treble winner (champion also won Dutch Cup and Supercup)
    * Treble winner (champion also won the Dutch Cup and BNXT League)
    Season Champion Score Runner–up Champions' coach Playoffs MVP /
    Finals MVP
    1977–78
    Leiden[b] (1)
    2–1
    Punch[c] Ton Boot
    1978–79
    Den Bosch (1)
    2–0
    Leiden[b] Ton Boot
    1979–80
    Den Bosch (2)
    2–0
    Leiden[b] Ton Boot
    1980–81
    Den Bosch[d] (3)
    2–0
    Leiden[b] Bill Sheridan
    1981–82
    Donar[e] (1)
    3–1
    Den Bosch[d] Maarten van Gent
    1982–83
    Den Bosch[d] (4)
    3–0
    Hatrans Haaksbergen Ton Boot
    1983–84
    Den Bosch[d] (5)
    3–1
    Leiden[f] Ton Boot
    1984–85
    Den Bosch[d] (6)
    3–0
    Leiden[f] Jan Dekker
    1985–86
    Den Bosch[d] (7)
    3–2
    Den Helder Jan Dekker
    1986–87
    Den Bosch[d] (8)
    3–1
    Den Helder Jan Janbroers
    1987–88
    Den Bosch (9)
    3–1
    BSW Jan Dekker
    1988–89
    Den Helder (1)
    3–1
    Den Bosch Ton Boot
    1989–90
    Den Helder (2)
    3–2
    Den Bosch Ton Boot
    1990–91
    Den Helder (3)
    3–0
    Den Bosch Ton Boot
    1991–92
    Den Helder† (4)
    3–2
    Den Bosch Ton Boot
    1992–93
    Den Bosch† (10)
    4–2
    BSW Cor van Esch
    1993–94
    BSW (1)
    4–2
    Den Bosch Olivier van Kempen
    1994–95
    Den Helder (5)
    4–1
    GOBA Gorinchem Meindert van Veen
    1995–96
    Den Bosch (11)
    4–2
    Den Helder Jos Wolfs
    1996–97
    Den Bosch (12)
    4–3
    Amsterdam Jos Wolfs
    1997–98
    Den Helder (6)
    4–3
    Donar Bob Gonnen
    1998–99
    Amsterdam Astronauts (1)
    4–3
    Den Helder Ton Boot
    1999–00
    Amsterdam Astronauts (2)
    4–1
    Virtus Werkendam Ton Boot
    2000–01
    Amsterdam Astronauts (3)
    4–2
    BSW Ton Boot
    2001–02
    Amsterdam Astronauts (4)
    4–3
    EiffelTowers Nijmegen Ton Boot
    2002–03
    EiffelTowers Nijmegen† (1)
    4–1
    Omniworld Almere Marco van den Berg
    2003–04
    Donar[g] (2)
    4–2
    Den Bosch Ton Boot
    2004–05
    Amsterdam Astronauts (5)
    4–0
    Landstede Arik Shivek Joe Spinks
    2005–06
    Den Bosch (13)
    4–3
    Donar[g] Randy Wiel
    2006–07
    Den Bosch (14)
    4–0
    Magixx Randy Wiel
    2007–08
    Amsterdam (6)
    4–3
    Den Bosch Arik Shivek
    2008–09
    Amsterdam (7)
    4–3
    Den Bosch Arik Shivek
    2009–10
    Donar[h] (3)
    4–1
    West-Brabant Giants Marco van den Berg
    2010–11
    Leiden (2)
    4–3
    Donar[h] Toon van Helfteren
    2011–12
    Den Bosch (15)
    4–1
    Leiden Raoul Korner
    2012–13
    Leiden (3)
    4–0
    Aris Leeuwarden Toon van Helfteren
    2013–14
    Donar[h] (4)
    4–3
    Den Bosch Ivica Skelin Arvin Slagter
    2014–15
    Den Bosch (16)
    4–1
    Donar Sam Jones Brandyn Curry
    2015–16
    Donar (5)
    4–1
    Landstede Erik Braal Lance Jeter
    2016–17
    Donar‡ (6)
    4–1
    Landstede Erik Braal Chase Fieler
    2017–18
    Donar† (7)
    4–0
    Leiden Erik Braal Brandyn Curry
    2018–19
    Landstede (1)
    4–2
    Donar Herman van den Belt Kaza Kajami-Keane
    2019–20
    Not held due to the coronavirus pandemic[5]
    2020–21
    Leiden (4)
    3–0
    Heroes Den Bosch Geert Hammink Worthy de Jong
    BNXT League era
    2021–22
    Heroes Den Bosch (17)
    3–2
    Leiden Erik Braal Thomas van der Mars
    2022–23
    Leiden (5)*
    3–2
    Donar Doug Spradley Thomas Rutherford
    2023–24
    Leiden (6)
    3–1
    Heroes Den Bosch Doug Spradley Brock Gardner
    2024–25
    Heroes Den Bosch† (18)
    3–0
    Leiden Erik Braal Le'Tre Darthard

    Playoffs finals performances by clubs

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    Titles won by club (%)
    1. Den Bosch – 18 (39%)
    2. Donar – 7 (15%)
    3. Amsterdam – 7 (15%)
    4. Den Helder – 6 (13%)
    5. Leiden – 6 (13%)
    6. Others – 3 (6%)

    The following table lists all clubs that have won or finished as runners-up in the Dutch League since the introducing of playoff finals.

    Teams in italic are inactive or dissolved. Teams in bold indicates clubs that are currently active in the top division.

    Club Winners Runners-up Apps Pct Years won Years runner-up
    Heroes Den Bosch 18 12 30 .600 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2015, 2022, 2025 1982, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2021, 2024
    Donar 7 6 13 .538 1982, 2004, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 1998, 2006, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023
    Amsterdam 7 1 8 .875 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009 1997
    Den Helder 6 4 10 .600 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998 1986, 1987, 1996, 1999
    Leiden 6 9 15 .400 1978, 2011, 2013, 2021, 2023, 2024 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 2012, 2018, 2022, 2025
    Landstede Hammers 1 3 4 .250 2019 2005, 2016, 2017
    BSW 1 3 4 .250 1994 1988, 1993, 2001
    EiffelTowers Nijmegen 1 1 2 .500 2003 2002
    Aris Leeuwarden 1 1 .000 2013
    West-Brabant Giants 1 1 .000 2010
    Magixx 1 1 .000 2007
    GOBA Gorinchem 1 1 .000 1995
    Punch 1 1 .000 1978
    Virtus Werkendam 1 1 .000 2000
    Almere Pioneers[i] 1 1 .000 2003
    Tonego[j] 1 1 .000 1983

    Titles by club

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    The following table lists all clubs that have won the national championship. Seventeen clubs have been crowned Dutch national basketball champions.

    Rank Club Wins Runner-up Seasons won
    1
    Heroes Den Bosch
    18
    12
    1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2021–22, 2025
    2
    DED 8
    0
    1945–46, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1955–56, 1957–58
    3
    Astronauts Amsterdam 7
    1
    1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09
    Donar 7
    5
    1981–82, 2003–04, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
    5
    Den Helder 6
    4
    1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1997–98
    ZZ Leiden
    6
    9
    1977–78, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2020–21, 2022–23, 2023–24
    7
    The Wolves Amsterdam
    4
    0
    1959–60, 1960–61, 1963–64, 1964–65
    Flamingo's Haarlem
    4
    2
    1985–86, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73
    9
    AMVJ 3
    0
    1948–49, 1950–51, 1954–55
    10
    Blue Stars
    2
    3
    1958–59, 1969–70
    Landlust
    2
    2
    1961–62, 1962–63
    Punch Delft
    2
    2
    1968–69, 1974–75
    Amstelveen
    2
    0
    1975–76, 1976–77
    14
    APGS
    1
    1
    1947–48
    Herly Amsterdam
    1
    0
    1965–66
    SVE Utrecht
    1
    0
    1966–67
    RZ
    1
    3
    1973–74
    Landstede Hammers
    1
    2
    2018–19
    BSW Weert
    1
    1
    1993–94
    EiffelTowers Nijmegen
    1
    1
    2002–03

    Titles by province

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    Region Championships Clubs
    North Holland
    39
    DED (8), ABC Amsterdam (7), Den Helder (6), Flamingo's Haarlem (4), The Wolves Amsterdam (4), AMVJ (3), Landlust (2), Blue Stars (2), APGS (1), Amstelveen (1), Herly (1)
    North Brabant
    18
    Heroes Den Bosch (18)
    South Holland
    9
    Leiden (6), Punch (2), RZ (1)
    Groningen 7 Donar (7)
    Overijssel
    1
    Landstede Hammers (1)
    Limburg (Netherlands)
    1
    BSW Weert (1)
    Gelderland
    1
    EiffelTowers (1)
    Utrecht
    1
    SVE Utrecht (1)
    Flevoland
    Drenthe
    Friesland
    Zeeland

    Titles by city

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    City Championships Clubs
    Amsterdam
    26
    DED (8), ABC Amsterdam (7), The Wolves Amsterdam (4), AMVJ (3), Landlust (2), APGS (1), Amstelveen (1), Herly (1)
    's-Hertogenbosch
    18
    Heroes Den Bosch (18)
    Groningen 7 Donar (7)
    Den Helder
    6
    Den Helder (6)
    Leiden
    6
    Leiden (6)
    Haarlem
    4
    Flamingo's Haarlem (4)
    Diemen
    2
    Blue Stars (2)
    Delft
    2
    Punch (2)
    Zwolle
    1
    Landstede Hammers (1)
    Weert
    1
    BSW Weert (1)
    Nijmegen
    1
    EiffelTowers (1)
    Utrecht
    1
    SVE Utrecht
    Rotterdam
    1
    RZ (1)

    Notes

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    1. ^ In the 1957–58 season, DED and Blue Stars played in a best-of-three playoff series to determine the national champion.
    2. ^ a b c d Known as "Parker Leiden".
    3. ^ Known as "Tripper Jeans Delft".
    4. ^ a b c d e f g Known as "Nashua Den Bosch".
    5. ^ Known as "Nationale Nederlanden Donar".
    6. ^ a b Known as "Elmex Leiden".
    7. ^ a b Known as "MPC Capitals".
    8. ^ a b c Known as "GasTerra Flames".
    9. ^ One finals appearance as "BC Omniworld".
    10. ^ One finals appearance as "Hatrans Haaksbergen".

    References

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    1. ^ "Landskampioenen, bekerwinnaars en competitiewinnaars" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
    2. ^ a b "Play-offs (M)" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
    3. ^ "Landskampioenen" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
    4. ^ "Eindstanden competitie | Basketball Happenings". 2016-07-29. Archived from the original on 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2022-07-05.
    5. ^ "DBL beëindigt seizoen 2019-2020" [DBL ends 2019-2020 season]. Basketball League (in Dutch). 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
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