Newcastle Eagles

Newcastle Eagles
LeaguesSLB (Men)
SLB (Women)
EstablishedMen: 1976
Women: 2018
History
List
  • EPAB Sunderland
    1976–1977
    Sunderland Sunblest
    1977–1980
    Sunderland Saints
    1980–1983
    Austin Rover Sunderland
    1983–1984
    Sunderland Maestros
    1984–1985
    Sunderland
    1985–1986
    Sunderland 76ers
    1986–1990
    Sunderland Saints
    1990–1993
    Sunderland Scorpions
    1993–1995
    Newcastle Comets
    1995–1996
Newcastle Eagles
1996–present
ArenaVertu Motors Arena
Capacity2,800
LocationNewcastle upon Tyne
Team coloursBlack, white, gold
     
Main sponsorMen: Newcastle College University Centre
Women: Newcastle International Airport
Head coachMen: Marc Steutel
Women: Chloe Gaynor
OwnershipPaul Blake, Ken Nottage
2023-24 positionBBL: 6th
WBBL: 7th
ENBL: Quarter-final
Championships1 SLB Trophy
7 BBL Championship
7 BBL Playoffs
6 BBL Cup
7 BBL Trophy
1 English National Cup
2 NBL Playoffs
Websitenewcastle-eagles.com

The Newcastle Eagles are a professional basketball club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. They play in Super League Basketball, the top-tier professional basketball league in Britain for men and women, and the European North Basketball League. They are the most successful club in the history of British men's professional basketball, with 28 British professional titles and 3 English titles as of January 2025.

The team was originally founded as EPAB Sunderland, based at the Northumbria Centre in Washington, and began competing in the Second Division of the English National Basketball League in 1976. In 1987, Sunderland became a founding member of the breakaway British Basketball League with other top-flight English and Scottish clubs. They remained in Sunderland until 1995, when they moved to Newcastle and renamed to the Newcastle Comets, before becoming the Eagles in 1996. Their first Newcastle home was the Newcastle Arena, followed by Northumbria University's Sport Central in 2010. The Eagles moved into their own purpose-built arena, the Eagles Community Arena (known as the Vertu Motors Arena for sponsorship purposes), in January 2019 when they hosted the Plymouth Raiders. Their traditional arch rivals are the Caledonia Gladiators, however in recent years a fierce rivalry with the Leicester Riders has also developed.