The EuroLeague is the highest level tier and most important professional club competition between basketball teams in Europe. It can contain teams from up to 18 countries, from members of FIBA Europe, and mostly consisting of teams from ULEB member national domestic leagues.
The FIBA era statistical leaders of the competition range from 1958 to 2000, including the lone season of the FIBA SuproLeague competition. While the EuroLeague Commercial Assets (ECA) era statistical leaders of the competition range from 2000 to the present. There are also the overall historical statistical leaders of the EuroLeague, which are the stat leaders for all formats and organizing bodies of the league's history, since 1958.
The EuroLeague's career statistical leaders, since the competition has been organized by the EuroLeague Commercial Assets (ECA), starting with the 2000âÂÂ01 season.
Bold indicates current club.
<small>Last updated: March 31, 2026</small>
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The EuroLeague's career statistical leaders, from the 1958 FIBA European Champions Cup season to the 2000âÂÂ01 FIBA SuproLeague season, when the competition was organized by FIBA.
The EuroLeague's career statistical leaders, including all of the games played, under all of the league's formats and organizing bodies, from the 1958 FIBA European Champions Cup season to the present. Games played and total points scored are the two major statistical categories that have overlapping leaders from the two eras of the competition, organized under both FIBA (1958 to 2001 SuproLeague) and the EuroLeague Commercial Assets (ECA) (2000 to present).
Bold indicates current club.
<small>Last updated: March 20, 2026</small>
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