Canadian Elite Basketball League, also known as CEBL, is a State Owned entity headquartered in Canada, founded in 2017, employing approximately 50 individuals, and reporting $13.3M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, the league operates as a professional basketball league with teams located across Canada that plays during the Spring and Summer seasons.

Revenue

Founded

2017

Headcount

45

Headquarters

Canada

Primary Segment

Ball sports

Ownership

State Owned

News Summary:

The Winnipeg Sea Bears extended training camp invitations on April 30, 2026, to local players Elijah Mensah of the University of Winnipeg Wesmen and Daren Watts of the University of Manitoba Bisons. The club had previously invited Ryan Luke of the University of Winnipeg Wesmen and Ramogi Nyagudi of the University of Manitoba Bisons to their training camp on April 29, which is scheduled to run from April 30 to May 2. This followed the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and CBC Sports unveiling their broadcast and streaming schedule on April 22, showcasing "premier matchups" and announcing live streaming for each game starting May 9. The announcement highlighted the return of former Stingers player and three-time CEBL MVP Xavier Moon with the Winnipeg Sea Bears. Earlier, on April 9, the Brampton Honey Badgers signed Canadian guard Joshua Omojafo, a Hamilton-native and University of South Florida alum, marking his first professional campaign after a collegiate career. Prior to this, the Edmonton Stingers announced the signing of Quebec City native Emmanuel Bandoumel on March 20, a 6'4" guard currently competing overseas in Finland.

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Canadian Elite Basketball League offers 2 products in the sports and media and telecoms services industries. Canadian Elite Basketball League's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and ball sports.
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Canadian Elite Basketball League's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Canadian Elite Basketball League's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is basketball. For full access to Canadian Elite Basketball League's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Canadian Elite Basketball League has partners like The Sports Network (TSN). Examples of Canadian Elite Basketball League's suppliers include WSC Sports, StreamAMG and StellarAlgo.

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