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The 1995–1996 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The league featured a total of 13 teams, playing 36 games each. The division retained the same thirteen teams as the previous year after the BBL rejected an application from Crystal Palace who had sealed the National League Division One (the second tier) title. The main change saw the Sunderland Scorpions renamed the Newcastle Comets due to a change of franchise and venue, their new home would be in Gateshead until the newly built Newcastle Arena opened on 18 November. The Manchester Giants also had a new home at the Nynex Arena and the sport was boosted by the return of TV coverage by Sky Sports.

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  • The 1995–1996 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The league featured a total of 13 teams, playing 36 games each. The division retained the same thirteen teams as the previous year after the BBL rejected an application from Crystal Palace who had sealed the National League Division One (the second tier) title. The main change saw the Sunderland Scorpions renamed the Newcastle Comets due to a change of franchise and venue, their new home would be in Gateshead until the newly built Newcastle Arena opened on 18 November. The Manchester Giants also had a new home at the Nynex Arena and the sport was boosted by the return of TV coverage by Sky Sports. London Towers clinched a treble, winning the National Cup, 7 Up Trophy and finishing top of the regular season standings. They were defeated in the Championship Play-off final by Birmingham Bullets. (en)
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  • Sheffield Coach Jim Brandon (en)
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  • Roll of Honour (en)
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  • Colin Irish (en)
  • Roger Huggins, Todd Cauthorn (en)
  • Tony Windless 19, Steve Bucknall, Martin Atlan (en)
  • Tony Windless , Steve Bucknall, Danny Lewis, Martin Henlan, Roger Duhaney (en)
  • Nigel Lloyd 23, Tony Dorsey 22, Emiko Etete, Trevor Gordon, Stedroy Baker (en)
  • Martin Henlan , Neville Austin, Roger Dulhaney, Tony Windless, Danny Lewis, Steve Bucknall (en)
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  • Birmingham win on aggregate, 200–178 (en)
  • Birmingham win series, 2–0 (en)
  • London win on aggregate, 156–137 (en)
  • London win on aggregate, 174–148 (en)
  • Manchester win series, 2–1 (en)
  • Sheffield win on aggregate, 158–144 (en)
  • Sheffield win series, 2–0 (en)
  • Worthing win on aggregate, 158–156 (en)
  • Worthing win on aggregate, 185–181 (en)
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  • The 1995–1996 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The league featured a total of 13 teams, playing 36 games each. The division retained the same thirteen teams as the previous year after the BBL rejected an application from Crystal Palace who had sealed the National League Division One (the second tier) title. The main change saw the Sunderland Scorpions renamed the Newcastle Comets due to a change of franchise and venue, their new home would be in Gateshead until the newly built Newcastle Arena opened on 18 November. The Manchester Giants also had a new home at the Nynex Arena and the sport was boosted by the return of TV coverage by Sky Sports. (en)
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