Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
01/05 17:00 - Al Ittihad vs Kazma View
01/06 17:00 - Al Ula vs Al Kuwait View
01/07 15:30 1 Shahrdari Gorgan vs Sagesse View
01/08 15:45 1 Al Wahda (Syria) vs Al Riyadi Beirut View
01/12 16:30 - Al Muharraq vs Al Shabab UAE View
01/13 17:00 - Al Arabi Qatar vs Al Sharjah View
01/14 18:45 1 Sagesse vs Al Riyadi Beirut View
01/15 14:30 1 Astana vs Shahrdari Gorgan View
01/19 14:00 - Al Shabab UAE vs Kazma View
01/19 17:00 - Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) vs Al Muharraq View
01/20 14:00 - Keynsham Town Women vs Al Kuwait View
01/20 17:00 - Al Ula vs Al Arabi Qatar View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
12/18 14:30 1 [3] Astana vs Al Wahda (Syria) [5] 88-64
12/17 15:30 1 [1] Shahrdari Gorgan vs Al Riyadi Beirut [3] 83-85
12/16 16:30 - Al Muharraq vs Kazma 92-64
12/15 17:00 - Al Arabi (Qatar) vs Kuwait SC 58-93
12/11 15:45 1 [4] Sagesse vs Al Wahda (Syria) [5] 75-69
12/10 15:45 1 [3] Astana vs Al Riyadi Beirut [2] 86-72
12/09 17:00 - Al Ula vs Al Sharjah (UAE) 100-101
12/08 17:00 - Al Ittihad vs Shabab Al Ahli Dubai 85-82
12/03 14:30 1 Astana vs Al Riyadi Beirut PPT.
11/20 15:30 1 [1] Shahrdari Gorgan vs Al Wahda (Syria) [5] DBFA
11/19 15:45 1 [5] Astana vs Sagesse [3] 71-62
11/18 16:00 - Kuwait SC vs Al Sharjah (UAE) 115-81

The FIBA West Asia Super League (WASL) is a regional basketball league organised by FIBA Asia, consisting of clubs from West Asia, India and Kazakhstan. The league was announced in 2022 and started with the inaugural season from December, until June 2023.

There are two zones in the competition: West Asia and the Gulf. The top four teams from each zone compete in the final eight for the title. The champion and runner-up qualify for the Basketball Champions League Asia (BCL).

Al Riyadi is the most successful team in the league's history, having won two titles.

History

On March 31, 2022 FIBA announced the creation of the West Asia Super League. The United Arab Emirates-based company eVulpa was appointed as partner for its commercial rights.

The inaugural season began on 19 December 2022, and ended in May 2023, with a total of eighteen teams playing in the 2022–23 season. The first points in the league were scored by Al Bashaer's Aaron Clyde.

Kuwait SC were the inaugural champions of the Gulf League, while Al Riyadi Beirut won the inaugural West Asia League title. The first-ever Final Eight was hosted in Dubai, and on 17 June 2023, Manama from Bahrain won the inaugural championship.

The following two seasons, in 2024 and 2025, Al Riyadi from Lebanon won the championship.

The West Asia Super League (WASL) is a premier professional basketball tournament that brings together top teams from across West Asia to compete at the highest level. Featuring a dynamic mix of established clubs and emerging talents, the league showcases intense rivalries, high-flying dunks, strategic gameplay, and electrifying atmosphere. The WASL aims to elevate the sport's popularity in the region, foster regional cooperation, and provide a platform for players to demonstrate their skills on an international stage. With a commitment to excellence and entertainment, the West Asia Super League is set to become a flagship event in Asian basketball, captivating fans and inspiring the next generation of athletes.