Community_Basketball_Association

Community Basketball Association

Community Basketball Association

Philippine regional amateur basketball league


The Community Basketball Association (CBA – Pilipinas / CBA – Philippines) was a regional-based grassroots basketball tournament based in the Philippines. Founded in June 2018, the league aimed to become an avenue to scout and expose young basketball players from various places across the country.[1] The league was founded by former actor and model-turned-director and basketball enthusiast Carlo Maceda.[2]

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16 teams from across Luzon area (Binangonan, Bulacan, Caloocan, Marikina, Manila, General Trias, Malabon, Nueva Ecija, Parañaque, Pasig, Rizal, (Team A & B) Quezon City, San Juan, San Mateo, Valenzuela) participated in the league's 1st Founder's Cup with San Juan Knights EXILE winning the title.[1] All games aired on IBC-13 and ZOE Broadcasting Network's Light TV.

After suspending their Next-18 tournament due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, no announcements were made on when will the league resume its operations.

Teams

East Division

  • Palayan City Capitals
  • Binangonan Challengers
  • Batang Maynila - Manila Sausage Kings
  • Tarlac Troopers
  • Arceegee - Malabon Squad
  • Nueva Ecija Golden Grains

West Division

CBA NEXT U-18 Teams (2019-2020)

  • Binangonan Lake Hounds
  • Batang Maynila Junior Sausage Kings
  • Caloocan Hurricane Big Fans
  • Parañaque Perpetual Meatiniks
  • San Juan Mapua - Go For Gold
  • Quezon City - Batang Kyusi Black Mamba
  • Marikina Shoeters
  • Pasig Spartans
  • Rizal - LSGH Tankers
  • RIZABA - Fatima Indus Real Estate
  • Nueva Ecija Dragons
  • Nueva Ecija Golden Plains
  • Nueva Ecija Rainmakers
  • Nueva Ecija Warriors
  • Arceegee - Malabon Squad
  • Valenzuela MYO Selection

References

  1. "Carlo Maceda Launches Community Basketball Association Or CBA This Sunday On IBC-13, With San Mateo Vs. Malabon". Showbiz Portal. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  2. Cruz, Ramil (October 23, 2018). "Bagong silang na CBA para sa lahat – Maceda". Abante. Retrieved January 24, 2019.

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