Buducnost VOLI has secured a five-year Eurocup license and will participate in the 2026/27 season. Euroleague Basketball officially confirmed the expansion of the Eurocup to 32 teams, with the competition being organized in a new format featuring four groups of eight teams. The top 16 teams will advance to the playoffs, with the final stages including the Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The list of participants includes representatives from 16 countries, with Buducnost VOLI among them. Italy leads with five clubs, while Germany and Turkey each have four representatives. Buducnost VOLI is among the 22 teams that received long-term licenses, further solidifying their status in European basketball. The final list of participants is expected to be confirmed at the next ECA Board meeting.