Dziki Warszawa and Brussels Basketball looking to extend win streaks
- Māris Noviks
- 5 hours ago
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Two games are to be played on Tuesday, November 18. Dziki Warszawa will try to extend their win streak, hosting Go+ Peja. Brussels Basketball, fresh off their first victory, will meet Keila Coolbet.
Dziki Warszawa vs Go+ Peja
Series history: Dziki Warszawa (2-1) will face Go+ Peja (1-2) for the first time.
Dziki Warszawa are on a two game winning streak, thanks to road wins at the Newcastle Eagles, 91-68, on October 21, and at BK Olomoucko, 101-55, on October 28.
Go+ Peja entered the winning board with a 96-81 home success against Spartak Pleven on October 28.
National championships: Dziki Warszawa are 3-4 at the Orlen PLK.
The Wild won at Arka Gdynia, 96-78, on November 3, defeated Dabrowa Gornicza, 96-93, on November 9, and suffered a 85-96 loss at the hands of King Szczecin on November 13.
Go+ Peja are 5-1 at the Kosovo Superliga.
Peja suffered their first defeat at undefeated Bashkimi Prizren, 79-83, on November 15.
Know your referees
Crew chief: Michal Chrakowiecki (Poland) – Orlen PLK referee from 2012, FIBA referee from 2019; has worked in numerous play-off and final games.
Umpire 1: Ngadhnjim Shabani (Kosovo) – FIBA referee from 2021, Kosovo Super league referee from 2016, has officiated in the ENBL 2022-2023 season, Balkan International Basketball league and the Unique League (Albania-Kosovo).
Umpire 2: Bartlomiej Kucharski (Poland) – Orlen PLK referee from 2016, FIBA referee from 2021; has worked at the 2023 Polish Men`s Cup final and the 2023 Orlen Basket Liga final; has worked at the 2023 and 2024 ENBL Final Four.
Observer (at the video): Tanel Suslov (Estonia).
ENBL access: follow the game on YouTube
Brussels Basketball vs Keila Coolbet
Series history: Brussels Basketball (1-3) will face Keila Coolbet (0-3) for the first time.
Brussels Basketball won at Slovan Bratislava, 72-66, on November 4, to end three game losing streak.
Keila Coolbet lost to Slovan Bratislava, 79-95, on November 11.
National championships: Brussels Basketball are 5-3 at the BNXT league.
They are on a three game winning streak, following a 88-83 road win at Leuven, on November 8, and against Charleroi, 88-69, on November 14.
Keila Coolbet are 2-6 at the Optibet Estonia and Latvia league.
They are on a four game losing streak in all competitions after a 91-81 victory over University of Latvia on October 31.
The next four opponents are strong as well.
Know your referees
Crew chief: Renauld Geller (Belgium) – first Belgian league referee from 2003, FIBA referee 2005-2020, Euroleague referee 2008-2020; has worked at the EuroBasket 2011 in Lithuania, EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia, EuroBasket 2015 in France and the 2014 Women`s World Cup.
Umpire 1: Ranno Konks (Estonia) – referee from 2009, has worked at the Optibet Estonia and Latvia league for last seven years; has been nominated for numerous Estonian play-off games.
Umpire 2: Joachim Kishigha (Belgium) – first division referee in Belgium from 2019, has worked at the 2024 European University games final.
Observer (at the video): Oskars Lucis (Latvia).
ENBL access: follow the game on YouTube
ENBL standings as of November 17, 2025 | without tie-breakers
CSO Voluntari 4-0, +71
Syntainics MBC 3-0, +90
BK Opava 3-0, +54
Iraklis BC 3-0, +26
Tindastoll 3-1, +38
Sigal Prishtina 3-1, +19
Dinamo Zagreb 2-0, +5
Dziki Warszawa 2-1, +67
Bristol Flyers 2-1, +16
Valmiera Glass/ViA 2-1, +2
Dubrava Zagreb 2-2, +17
Donar Groningen 2-2, +13
Manchester 2-2, +1
Riga Zelli 2-2, -8
TalTech Alexela 2-2, -9
Spartak Pleven 2-2, -10
Slovan Bratislava 2-4, -10
Go+ Peja 1-2, -11
BK Olomoucko 1-2, -44
Hefte Helfen Bulls 1-3, -9
Brussels Basketball 1-3, -21
Gimle Basket 1-3, -65
Fyllingen Lions 0-4, -115
Keila Coolbet 0-3, -21
Alkar Sinj 0-3, -59
Newcastle Eagles 0-2, -37
2025-2026 ENBL format and pools
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2025 ENBL classification



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