Fixtures

Sweden Basketligan 03/09 18:04 - Jamtland vs Boras Basket - View
Sweden Basketligan 03/13 18:04 - Koping Stars vs Jamtland - View
Sweden Basketligan 03/17 18:04 - Jamtland vs Mukherjee/Wadkar - View

Results

Sweden Basketligan 02/17 18:04 - [11] Umea BSKT v Jamtland Basket [3] W 90-99
Sweden Basketligan 02/13 18:04 - [2] Jamtland Basket v Sodertalje [5] W 108-80
Sweden Basketligan 02/07 17:04 - [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v Jamtland Basket [3] W 91-93
Sweden Basketligan 02/03 18:04 - [3] BC Lulea v Jamtland Basket [4] W 90-95
Sweden Basketligan 01/30 18:04 - [4] Jamtland Basket v Sloga Uppsala [9] W 114-95
Sweden Basketligan 01/26 18:04 - [6] Nassjo Basket v Jamtland Basket [4] W 87-88
Sweden Basketligan 01/24 16:04 - [7] Uppsala Basket v Jamtland Basket [4] W 82-87
Sweden Basketligan 01/15 18:04 - [5] Jamtland Basket v Uppsala Basket [6] W 82-81
Sweden Basketligan 01/09 18:04 - [10] Koping Stars v Jamtland Basket [4] L 101-97
Sweden Basketligan 01/05 18:04 - [5] Jamtland Basket v Umea BSKT [8] W 104-96
Sweden Basketligan 12/29 18:04 - [8] Sloga Uppsala v Jamtland Basket [5] W 69-87
Sweden Basketligan 12/27 17:04 - [5] Jamtland Basket v Nassjo Basket [7] W 114-91

Wikipedia - Jämtland Basket

KFUM Jämtland Basket is a basketball club founded in based in Östersund, Sweden. Founded in 1956, the team plays in the Swedish Basketball League (SBL), the Swedish top basketball league. Home games are played in the Östersunds Sporthall, which has a capacity for 1,700 people.

The club also has a women's team playing at the highest national level.

History

The team was previously named the Jämtland Ambassadors before the organisation went bankrupt in 1998. The team was re-founded under its current name Jämtland Basket. They played a couple of seasons in the second-tier Basketettan before promoting back in 2000.

In the 2021–22 season, Jämtland had its best performance in club history as they reached the finals of the Swedish Basketball League for the first time after beating Köping Basket in the quarter-finals and Södertälje BBK in the semi-finals. In the finals, They lost to Norrköping Dolphins, 2–4.

In May 2022, Jämtland announced it would be making its European debut in the FIBA Europe Cup, having qualified as Swedish runner-up. They were placed in the qualifying rounds.

Jämtland Basket is a professional basketball team based in Östersund, Sweden. Competing in the Swedish Basketball League (SBL), the team is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. Established in 2003, Jämtland Basket has quickly risen to become a prominent force in Swedish basketball, showcasing talented local and international players. The team’s home games are played at the Jämtland Arena, where fans gather to support their team through exciting matches and dynamic play. With a commitment to developing local talent and promoting the sport across the region, Jämtland Basket continues to strive for success both on and off the court.