Premier League (2025-2026)
League PlayOff
SuperCup PlayOff
Semis Final Semis
Al-Muharraq3
Al-Ahli0
Al-Muharraq3
Al-Manama1
Al-Manama3
Al-Najma1
- All teams qualified to the play-offs
SuperCup MVP
Muharraq complete historic treble with overtime triumph over Manama (Photo: Al Muharraq)
Muharraq claim 2025 SuperCup title (Photo: newsofbahrain.com)
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Nick West
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Kris Clyburn
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Daniel Hamilton
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Mohammed Hamoda
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Bader Malabes
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4 * XaZV WRsU 901 (8'00'') y 59 USA
90 * KQas ClFMuQj 028 (8'3'') G/y 51 USA
93 * gijaRl HiBalUIj 910 (8'4'') AG 50 USA
1 * baZhiRl WiQQRj 065 (8'1'') OG USA
01 * bIhiBBRd HiBIdi 026 (8'8'') Oy 50 Bahrain
93 midRQ biliMRs 065 (8'1'') G 52 Bahrain
0 waB mIjd 910 (8'4'') AG 50 USA
0 KRQTaj eIiZh oo 027 (8'3'') G/y 51 USA
9 gRLIj ChasB 918 (8'2'') Oy 52 USA Bahrain
7 bihBIId Khilafi 049 (3'6'') OG 93 Bahrain
88 bIhiBBid zuBi 041 (3'4'') OG 96 United Arab Emirates
95 Sla eishRd 060 (3'00'') OG 98 Bahrain
22 SMdulli Sla 043 (3'2'') OG 94 Bahrain
00 Sla buQid Iraq
bFQIj GIQdIj 021 (8'5'') G 92 USA Syria
91 YujRs KiTiad 060 (3'00'') G 56 Bahrain
6 Sla XidRQ 065 (8'1'') OG 96 Bahrain
09 Khilal bIhiBRd 043 (3'2'') G 02 Bahrain
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 Average Height: 188.2 cm (6'2.0'')
 Average Age: 30.2
Muharraq complete historic treble with overtime triumph over Manama-Apr 17, 2026
Al Muharraq completed an unprecedented domestic treble on Friday night, rallying from a fourth-quarter collapse to beat Al Manama 89-81 in overtime in Game 4 of the Zain Bahrain Basketball League Finals at Khalifa Sports City Arena, clinching the best-of-five series 3-1.
The title is Muharraq's fifth overall and second in succession under German head coach Peter Schomers. Combined with the Bahrain Super Cup captured in November and the Khalifa bin Salman Cup won last month, it gives the Red Wolves a clean sweep of all three domestic trophies in a single season — a first in Bahraini basketball history. Muharraq appeared to be cruising after a dominant third quarter in which they outscored Manama 33-24 to turn a one-point halftime deficit into a 67-59 lead entering the fourth. But Salman Ramadhan's side, refusing to let their season end quietly, stormed back in the final period with an 18-10 surge to force overtime at 77-77. The extra session, however, belonged entirely to the champions. Muharraq clamped down defensively and poured in 12 points while holding Manama to just four, pulling away decisively to seal the crown. The result caps a remarkable postseason run for Muharraq. They swept Al Ahli 3-0 in the Golden Square semifinals before edging Manama in a tightly contested final series that featured Michael Warren's iconic step-back three-pointer with 5.5 seconds remaining in the Game 1 opener, a composed come-from-behind victory in Game 2, and now the overtime clincher in Game 4 after Manama had briefly extended the series with an 89-83 Game 3 win on Tuesday.
For Manama, coached by Bahraini tactician Salman Ramadhan and bolstered by the midseason addition of Smith Donovan (207-C/F-1993, college: Quinnipiac), the defeat extends their wait for a record-extending 26th league title. Ahmed Salman, Mohamed Ghazi, and Smith were consistent contributors throughout the series, but ultimately could not overcome Muharraq's depth and clutch composure.
Muharraq's core of captain Bader Abdulla (G), Mahmood Abbas Isa, Warren, Nick West (210-F-1994, college: AAMU), Mohammed Juma'a, Ali Nader (183-PG-1998), and Wayne Chism delivered across all four games, with different players stepping up in key moments throughout the series — the hallmark of a championship-caliber roster.
Muharraq claim 2025 SuperCup title-Nov 9, 2025
Muharraq clinched 2025 SuperCup title. They beat Manama 76-71 to tip off the new season.
Muharraq gained a 19-15 lead after ten minutes. They maintained the lead throughout the second period. Muharraq established a 39-31 halftime lead. They did not surrender the advantage throughout the third term. Muharraq entered the fourth period up by 7 points 58-51. They protected the lead and rallied to the win. Devon Chism (206-PF-1987, college: Tennessee) finished with 16 points, while Mohamed Ameer added 13 points in the victory. Hassan Nawrooz (185-F/G-1988) answered with 20 points for Manama.