Khasin Khuleguud (; ), internationally known as the Ulaanbaatar Xac Broncos, are a
Mongolian
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* Something of, from, or related to Mongolia, a country in Asia
* Mongolian people, or Mongols
* Bogd Khanate of Mongolia, the government of Mongolia, 1911–1919 and 1921–1924
* Mongolian language
* Mongolian alphabet
* ...
professional
basketball
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team based in
Ulaanbaatar
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. Founded in 2004, the team plays in
The League
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, the country's premier level basketball league and has won seven championships over its history.
History
Khasin Khuleguud was established in 2004 with the support of
XacBank. They have been playing in the
The League
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since its inception.
Khasin won the championship of the
2023–24 season. Following the team's 4–1 finals win over
Tenuun Olziy Metal, Khuleguud's Divine Myles was named the Final MVP. The team entered the
2024 Basketball Champions League Asia qualifiers. The following season, Khasin won their ninth title qualifying for the
2025-26 East Asia Super League in the process. the Broncos also qualified for the
Basketball Champions League Asia
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, and finished in a historic third place, the best result ever by a Mongolian team.
The team has also won seven Yangtai Upper League championships, most in the history of this competition.
International tournaments
*
2024 Basketball Champions League Asia qualifying rounds
*
2025 Basketball Champions League Asia – East
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*
2025 Basketball Champions League Asia
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Honours
Mongolian Basketball League / The League
* Winners (7): 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2021–22,
2023–24, 2024–25
Basketball Champions League Asia
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* Third place:
2025
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Basketball Champions League Asia – East
* Winners (1):
2025
So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
External links
Official website
References
Basketball teams in Mongolia
Sport in Ulaanbaatar
Basketball teams established in 2004
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