SISU BK

[1][2][3] Both the men's and women's teams still plays in the league's premier championships.

The men's team most recent success was reaching the 2000–01 championship's final rounds, where it lost against Forest Hill, while the women's team has resurfaced as a leading force in recent years, winning two doubles in 2011 and 2012 and playing the FIBA Eurocup.

[4] SISU has also been known as a club with a large and well-functioning youth section with development opportunities for young players in the sport.

The club has around 400 members, including 300 in the youth section.

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events.