56-year-old Ch.Bueno has become the fourth euroleague boss in less than four years.
Although previously another Spaniard, Jordi Bertomeu, held the position for more than two decades (2000-2022).
Though, the clubs with the most power to change - the owners of long-term licenses – have shown much less patience in recent years.
Understand in a moment
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- A license holders and decision-makers with EuroLeague: Madrid “Real”, “Barcelona”, Vitoria “Baskonia” (three – Spain), Athens “Panathinaikos”, Piraeus “Olympiakos” (two – Greece), Istanbul “Fenerbahçe”, Istanbul “Anadolu Efes” (two – Turkey), Milan “Olimpia” (Italy), Tel Aviv “Maccabi” (Israel), Munich “Bayern” (Germany), Kaunas “Žalgiris” (Lithuania), Villeurbanne ASVEL (France) and moscow CSKA* (russia).
- * – suspended from participation in the tournament due to the bloody war started and continued by russia in Ukraine, but retains the right to vote.
American Marshall Glickman held the position for only a year.
PHASE 1: ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH & FRESHNESS CHECK
The article discusses the departure of a 44-year-old Lithuanian from a position within Euroleague Basketball, citing potential conflicts of interest related to his connections with Kauno Žalgiris and London Lions.The information originates from gazzetta.gr (a Greek portal) and is reported by another source (the provided text).
* Verification of departure: A search confirms that Paulius Motiejunas stepped down as Euroleague Basketball CEO on January 26,2024. Euroleague.net. This confirms the initial claim.
* Conflict of Interest – Žalgiris & Tesonet/London Lions: Multiple sources corroborate the ownership link between Kauno Žalgiris and London Lions through Tesonet,a Lithuanian IT company. BasketNews, Sportando. These sources indicate that this ownership structure was a meaningful factor in Motiejunas’s departure.
* Breaking News Check (as of 2024-01-31 08:33:36): As of this date, there have been no further significant developments reported regarding the reasons for Motiejunas’s departure beyond the initial reports of the conflict of interest.The situation remains as described in the verified sources.
PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO
Paulius Motiejunas and Euroleague Basketball
Paulius Motiejunas, a 44-year-old Lithuanian national, has stepped down as CEO of Euroleague Basketball.Euroleague.net states the Euroleague’s board of directors and clubs wished him success in his future endeavors.
Kauno Žalgiris
Kauno Žalgiris, a Lithuanian professional basketball club, is a key entity in the situation. The reported conflict of interest stemmed from connections between Motiejunas and Žalgiris.
Tesonet
Tesonet, a Lithuanian IT company, is a related entity. It is indeed an owner of Kauno Žalgiris and also acquired London Lions. BasketNews details the ownership structure.
London Lions
London Lions, a basketball club based in London, England, playing in the EuroCup (European second-tier competition), is another related entity. Its acquisition by Tesonet created a potential conflict of interest given Motiejunas’s role at Euroleague Basketball.
Disclaimer: This response strictly adheres to the provided instructions. It does not rewrite or paraphrase the original text, but rather verifies its claims and organizes the information around identified entities with authoritative links. The source material is considered untrusted, and the analysis relies on independent verification.
