| BNXT League | 05/12 18:30 | 8 |
[4] Liege Basket v
Landstede Zwolle
[7]
|
W | 94-79 | |
| BNXT League | 05/05 18:30 | 7 |
[4] Liege Basket v
Basketball Academie Limburg
[8]
|
W | 90-52 | |
| BNXT League | 05/03 18:00 | 7 |
[8] Basketball Academie Limburg
v
Liege Basket [4]
|
W | 69-80 | |
| BNXT League | 04/28 18:30 | 10 |
[4] Liege Basket v
Basketball Academie Limburg
[8]
|
W | 93-66 | |
| BNXT League | 04/25 18:30 | 9 |
[4] Liege Basket v
Feyenoord Rotterdam
[8]
|
L | 74-96 | |
| BNXT League | 04/21 17:45 | 8 |
[8] Krisjanis Stabins
v
Liege Basket [5]
|
W | 76-95 | |
| BNXT League | 04/19 17:00 | 7 |
[5] Liege Basket v
Den Helder
[9]
|
W | 98-68 | |
| BNXT League | 04/16 14:00 | 7 |
[6] Yoast United
v
Liege Basket [5]
|
L | 101-71 | |
| BNXT League | 04/01 13:30 | 5 |
[10] Apollo Amsterdam
v
Liege Basket [1]
|
L | 69-64 | |
| BNXT League | 03/28 18:00 | 4 |
[9] Den Helder
v
Liege Basket [4]
|
W | 72-87 | |
| BNXT League | 03/24 19:30 | 3 |
[5] Liege Basket v
Yoast United
[4]
|
W | 79-67 | |
| BNXT League | 03/18 19:00 | 2 |
[9] Basketball Academie Limburg
v
Liege Basket [6]
|
W | 82-88 | |
| BNXT League | 03/03 19:30 | 1 |
[6] Liege Basket v
Apollo Amsterdam
[10]
|
W | 103-60 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 02/18 19:30 | 18 |
[9] Liege Basket v
Leuven Bears
[6]
|
W | 78-74 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 02/11 19:30 | 10 |
[3] Kangoeroes Basket
v
Liege Basket [10]
|
W | 84-85 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 02/09 19:30 | 6 |
[10] Liege Basket v
Limburg United
[5]
|
L | 85-105 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 02/03 19:30 | 17 |
[10] Brussels Basketball
v
Liege Basket [9]
|
L | 82-77 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 01/28 19:00 | 16 |
[6] Antwerp Giants
v
Liege Basket [9]
|
L | 84-64 | |
| Belgium Cup | 01/25 19:00 | 2 |
Antwerp Giants
v
Liege Basket
|
L | 91-60 | |
| Belgium Cup | 01/22 14:00 | 2 |
Liege Basket v
Antwerp Giants
|
W | 72-59 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 01/15 14:00 | 15 |
[9] Liege Basket v
Mons-Hainaut
[8]
|
L | 86-95 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 01/13 19:30 | 14 |
[5] Okapi Aalstar
v
Liege Basket [10]
|
W | 84-86 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 01/07 19:30 | 13 |
[10] Liege Basket v
Oostende
[3]
|
W | 87-78 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 12/26 14:00 | 12 |
[3] Hristina Djokic
v
Liege Basket [10]
|
L | 90-78 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 12/17 19:30 | 11 |
Liege Basket v
Spirou Charleroi
|
L | 69-74 | |
| Belgium Cup | 12/11 14:30 | 3 |
Brussels Basketball
v
Liege Basket
|
D | 79-79 | |
| Belgium Cup | 12/09 19:30 | 3 |
Liege Basket v
Brussels Basketball
|
W | 92-78 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 12/03 19:30 | 9 |
Liege Basket v
Brussels Basketball
|
W | 86-81 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 11/26 19:30 | 8 |
Liege Basket v
Antwerp Giants
|
L | 81-89 | |
| BNXT Belgium | 11/19 19:30 | 7 |
Leuven Bears
v
Liege Basket
|
L | 92-76 |
Liège Basket was a Belgian professional basketball club from Liège. The club competed in the BNXT League. Founded in 1967, the team played at 5,600 seat Country Hall Ethias Liège.
The club was one of the traditional clubs in Belgian basketball, having played in the top flight division since 2001 for a period of 24 years. Liège Basket's accolades include one Belgian Cup (in 2004) and two Belgian Supercups (in 2004 and 2009). The team was disestablished in 2024 after its main investor left the team, leaving insufficient funds to continue the club.
The club was founded in Fléron as the Fléron Basket Club in 1967. After being an amateur league for its first years, the team hired its first professional coach in 1975. In 1977 and 1981, the Fléron promoted to the first regional league. In 1983, the club made its debut on the national level as it promoted to the Fourth National Division. In 2000, the club decided to merge with BC Hannut and Essor Hannut, relocating to the city of Liège.
After the move to Lìege, the club quickly promoted to the First National League. In 2001, the club's debut in Europe was made after it qualified as 7th in the previous season. In the 2001–02 FIBA Korać Cup, the team lost to French side Racing Paris in the first round. Three years later, in 2004, the team wins its first silverware when it captures the Belgian Basketball Cup for the first time.
In the 2008–09 season, the team had its best European campaign when it reached the Top 16 of the 2008–09 FIBA EuroChallenge. In 2010, Liège played in the championship playoffs for the first time, but loses to Spirou Charleroi.
Since the 2021–22 season, Liège plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged. After the 2020s were characterised mainly by financial problems for Liège, the club was purchased by an American investors group in 2022. The Mickael Sports Group, owned by Ernie Cambo, purchased all shares in the team. Following the acquisition, head coach Lionel Bosco was sacked and replaced by Brad Greenberg.
On October 3, the club announced that they will be boycotting the away-game against Antwerp Giants on October 28 because of "partisan" refereeing in away-games, also saying that "Belgian players get better calls then foreigners. The BNXT League responded by saying that if they actually pull through, Liège will be refused access to the playoffs on top of a €2500 fine. The League put the deadline for the decision on October 10. On October 9, they announced that the will play against the Antwerp Giants.
Following the 2023–24 season, owner Ernie Cambo announced the stop of funding of the basketball team, citing the lack of support from the municapility. He added that the slow support from sponsors, as well as the upcoming reconstruction of the Country Hall led to the decision. As a result, the team was later disestablished, ending a 58-year history of the club.