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1946 Yugoslav First Basketball League

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Yugoslav First Basketball League
Season1946
Number of games28 (Regular season)
Number of teams8
Finals
ChampionsCrvena zvezda
(1st title)
  Runners-upZadar
Statistical leaders
Points Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ladislav Demšar 9.9
1945
1947
All statistics correct as of 24 April 2017.

The 1946 Yugoslav First Basketball League season is the second season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

The competition was held as an eight-team tournament held in Belgrade.

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Transcription

Teams

Socialist Republic of Serbia PR Serbia Socialist Republic of Croatia PR Croatia Socialist Republic of Macedonia PR Macedonia Socialist Republic of Slovenia PR Slovenia

Regular season

League table

Pos Teams Pts Pld W L PF PA Champion or relegation
1. Crvena Zvezda 12 7 6 1 305 107 Champion
2. Zadar 10 7 5 2 166 145
3. Egység Novi Sad 10 7 5 2 186 194
4. Partizan 8 7 4 3 211 106
5. Slavija Zagreb 8 7 4 3 142 126
6. Metalac 6 7 3 4 107 113
7. Enotnost 2 7 1 6 83 206
8. Makedonija 0 7 0 7 74 287


Winning Roster

The winning roster of Crvena Zvezda:

Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Popović

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