Euroleague Basketball's new headquarters in Barcelona, Spain were opened on Wednesday.

An estimated 200 representatives from across the breadth of the European basketball family joined in festivities that symbolized the consistent expansion that the sport has achieved since Euroleague Basketball was founded in 2000. Now in just its second decade, Euroleague Basketball is more dedicated than ever to continue helping clubs and leagues bring the unique game of European basketball to more and more fans every season.

"The new offices of Euroleague Basketball answer to one simple reality: the growth of our league:" Euroleague Basketball CEO Jordi Bertomeu said. "Growth that has been accomplished in small steps, with plenty of debate; growth that has carried European basketball to 192 countries thanks to agreements with television broadcasters who have shown confidence in us; growth that has tripled the revenues of the company, thanks to the cooperation of our sponsors and partners; growth that has happened, too, in our arenas, where our club have also bet on future growth by building bigger venues and filling them. Congratulations are in order. The work of our clubs and our national leagues has taken us this far -- and will carry us much further."