According to Euroleague CEO Jordi Bartomeu, CSKA Moscow will not participate in the Euroleague next season either.
However, it will remain on the standard of one of the plant owners.
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the three Russian groups (both Kazan and St. Petersburg) were removed from the factory.
For the next season, the matter will remain the same and there will be no Russian teams, but the case of CSKA is complex. Private.
There have been rumors that the Euroleague is trying to revoke her license, but the Euroleague general manager has made it clear that she will remain one of the owners, which means she will attend owners' meetings to make decisions at the factory. The law.
Following the non-participation of the Russians, two places remain in the Euroleague to complete the list of 18 teams next season.
Both places will be given to two teams on a one-season contract basis (Wild Card).
The candidates will come from the Spanish league (possibly Valencia), the Adriatic league (Partizan Belgrade?) And Turkey (maybe Boraspor who reached the Eurocup final).
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