Classifications 2025
BU23/GU23 (boys/girls born 2002 or later)
BU18/GU18 (boys/girls born 2007 or later)
BU16/GU16 (boys/girls born 2009 or later)
BU15/GU15 (boys/girls born 2010 or later)
BU14/GU14 (boys/girls born 2011 or later)
BU13/GU13 (boys/girls born 2012 or later)
Easy Basket Tournament (Special Rules)
BU12/GU12 (boys/girls born 2013 or later)
Mini Lundaspelen 2025
BU11/GU11 (boys/girls born 2014 or later)
Wheelchair - No age restriction - "Beginners"
Lundaspelen Special - No age restriction
All group restrictions are set from when the registration opens. Although the restrictions are updated during the registration period to follow the demand for different groups.
Licensing rules
Lundaspelen is a club tournament. Players should be eligble to play for the club according to each NATIONS (regional differences from national rule do not apply) own governing rules (licensing, etc). Age rule is NOT observed to regional/national differences - players must meet the classifications above.
A player must have been registered as a player in at least one group game to be allowed to play in the playoff games.
A player is only allowed to play with one team per classification.
Should it be discovered that a team has participated with a player that doesn’t fulfill the licensing rules and this player has enter the game in any game for this team the team will be disqualified.
Disqualification of a team
If a team, for any reason, is disqualified from the tournament the following procedure applies: If disqualified during the group play: All results of this team will be nullified and the results of the group will stand with one team less. If disqualified during the play offs with additional games to play: The team will lose the last played game by forfeit, meaning the score will be set to 20-0 for the other team. The other team will advance in the play offs.
Game rules
Team rosters should be left no later than 15 minutes before games. If a team has not appeared 5 minutes after a game’s starting time, the present team wins (20-0). Every player should be able to prove his/her age with identification (preferably with a photo). Any team which leaves the court during a game is eliminated from the tournament.
For every court a game ball will be provided. Teams must bring their own basketballs for warm-up . Time for warm-up on court will not be guaranteed.
Teams are divided into groups with 4–6 teams , playing a round-robin . The two best teams from each group advance to the A-playoff. Team 3–6 advance to the B-playoff. Both playoffs are played as a cup. If two teams have the same points in groups, the order is decided according to the result between the two teams (se below).
If more than two teams have the same points , the order is decided according to:
1. Results between tied teams: a) points b) basket difference c) baskets made.
2. Results from the whole series : a) basket difference b) baskets made
Protests
According to FIBA regulation a team can protest the result of a game if its interest have been adversely affected by:
- An error in scorekeeping, timekeeping or shot clock operations, which the referees were authorised to correct as provided in the FIBA rules and had access to verifiable evidence* available at the time of the decision to correct the error under article 44 (Correctable errors) but failed to do so.
- A decision to forfeit, cancel, postpone, not resume or not play the game.
- A violation of the applicable eligibility rules (licensing rules)
*Verifiable evidence: Since Lundaspelen isn’t played with IRS but all games are recorded it will be considered enough if:
- a team notified the score table AND the referees of the error within the time stated under article 44 (Correctable errors),
- the referees failed to adjust the error,
- the team can afterwards provide evidence that proves, without doubt, that the error occurred