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Cyber EuroLeague Standings Update: Valencia Stays Perfect as Partizan and Hapoel Continue Their Charge

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The first week of June delivered another captivating chapter in the Cyber EuroLeague, as title contenders strengthened their positions, playoff hopefuls fought for valuable victories, and several clubs faced increasingly difficult climbs up the standings.

With competition intensifying across the league, every possession, every result and every point differential continues to carry enormous significance and we provide you the Cyber Euroleague standings update and recap. As the league moves beyond its opening rounds, one storyline stands above all others: Valencia BC remains the only unbeaten team in the competition.

Under the guidance of Serbian controller Veljko Komlos, Valencia has emerged as the benchmark of consistency, composure and offensive efficiency, producing six victories from six games and establishing itself as the team everyone else is trying to catch.

Meanwhile, the chasing pack remains tightly grouped, with Crvena Zvezda, Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv, Panathinaikos, and Partizan Belgrade all producing strong performances that keep pressure on the league leaders.


Cyber EuroLeague Standings Update: Valencia Sets the Pace


At the top of the standings, Valencia BC sits alone with a perfect 6-0 record, backed by an impressive +102 point differential.

Komlos' side added another important victory during the week, defeating EA7 Milan 90-57 in one of the most dominant performances recorded so far this season. The result further strengthened Valencia's position as the league's early frontrunner.

Just behind Valencia, Crvena Zvezda occupies second place with an outstanding 8-1 record. Team captain of the Serbian National 2K Team, Ivan Vujasinovic, continues to demonstrate why he is considered one of the elite competitors in European NBA 2K competition.

Third-place Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv, led by Nikola Tasic, remains one of the league's biggest success stories. Tasic delivered one of the standout results of the season by defeating Bayern Munich 68-32 before adding another key victory over Paris Basketball.

The battle for the remaining top positions remains fiercely competitive. Giannis Moscholios' Panathinaikos improved to 7-1, while Uros Rakic's Partizan Belgrade continues its impressive campaign with an 8-2 record and the league's best point differential at +150.


Partizan Sends a Statement

If Valencia remains the league's model of consistency, Partizan may currently be the league's most dangerous team.

Rakic produced another week of commanding performances, highlighted by a resounding 79-57 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv and a convincing 48-37 win against Paris Basketball.

Partizan also received a 20-0 awarded result against Virtus Bologna, further strengthening its position inside the playoff places.

The Serbian representative now finds itself firmly established among the championship contenders and continues to build momentum with every passing round.

"Partizan owns the league's best point differential (+150), underlining just how dominant many of its victories have been."

Key Results Shape the Playoff Picture

Several matches significantly impacted the standings throughout the week.

Valencia's victories over Bayern Munich and EA7 Milan reinforced the Spanish club's status at the summit.

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv secured consecutive wins over Bayern Munich and Paris Basketball, keeping pace with the leaders.

Panathinaikos continued its upward trajectory by defeating Barcelona 63-60, a result that further showcased the strength of Giannis Moscholios following his move from Olympiacos before the season.

Maccabi Tel Aviv also enjoyed a productive stretch. Guided by Lithuanian competitor Nerijus Jakubauskas, Maccabi collected victories over Panathinaikos and Dubai BC before suffering a heavy defeat against Partizan.

Elsewhere, Bayern Munich endured a difficult period. German representative Kai Schallenberg faced defeats against Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv, Valencia BC and Partizan Belgrade, leaving Bayern in the lower reaches of the standings despite flashes of competitiveness.

One of the most notable administrative outcomes came in the meeting between PAOK Saloniki and FC Bayern München, which was listed as interrupted while PAOK held a 25-17 advantage.


Mid-Table Battle Becoming Increasingly Competitive

The fight for playoff qualification remains wide open.

Fenerbahce, represented by Lithuanian competitor Martynas Valaitis, remains well-positioned inside the playoff places, while AS Monaco and defending champion Real Madrid continue to keep themselves firmly in contention.

Defending Cyber EuroLeague champion Ivan Trbuskovic and Real Madrid currently hold an identical record to Monaco and Fenerbahce, highlighting the extraordinary competitiveness of the top half of the table.

Further down the standings, Baskonia, Olympiacos, Anadolu Efes, FC Barcelona, and Maccabi Tel Aviv remain within striking distance of the playoff race, knowing a strong run of results could dramatically alter the landscape.

The pressure continues to build near the bottom, where Dubai BC, JL Bourg, and Besiktas are still searching for their first victories of the campaign.

Dubai's return to the Cyber EuroLeague after a two-year absence, led by Slovenian competitor Bor Steblaj, has produced several competitive performances but not yet the breakthrough result the club is chasing.


Eyes on the Championship Race

While the season remains young, early patterns are beginning to emerge.

Valencia's unbeaten run has created an early benchmark for excellence. Partizan's rise has transformed the title conversation. Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv continues to exceed expectations, while Panathinaikos and Crvena Zvezda remain firmly among the elite contenders.

Yet perhaps the most striking element of this Cyber EuroLeague campaign is the depth of competition. Former national team players, professional esports veterans, real-life basketball players and emerging talents are all contributing to one of the most competitive seasons the league has produced.

As June progresses, every game will carry increasing weight in the race for playoff positioning and championship aspirations.

The message from the standings is clear: Valencia leads the way, but the chase is only getting started.



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