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Czech Women's Basketball League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Czech Women's Basketball League
SportBasketball
Founded1993
Inaugural season1993
No. of teams10
CountryCzech Republic Czech Republic
ContinentEurope FIBA Europe (Europe)
Level on pyramid1
Official websitehttps://zbl.basketball/

Czech Championship women's basketball (Czech: Česká ženská basketbalová liga) - basketball tournament among Czech women's teams. The first draw took place in 1993, which became the champions of the Prague team USK Prague W. Most titles, 17, won the team from Prague, ZVVZ USK Praha.

History

The Czech women's Basketball league joined the women's Euroleague in 2010. There are 40 elite teams in the Euroleague that compete for the Euroleague Championship. The Euroleague is directly affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), which includes 51 European teams. As of 2013-2014, the women's Czech basketball league had 488 players total.[1]

Champions

Season Winner Runner-up Result
1993–94 USK Praha SK MORCAN Královo Pole .
1994–95 USK ERPET Praha IMOS Žabovřesky .
1995–96 IMOS Žabovřesky USK ERPET Praha .
1996–97 IMOS Žabovřesky USK ERPET Praha .
1997–98 IMOS Gambrinus Žabovřesky BK Kaučuk Kralupy nad Vltavou .
1998–99 IMOS Gambrinus Žabovřesky SBC Hanácká Kyselka Přerov .
1999–00 Gambrinus Brno SBC Hanácká Kyselka Přerov .
2000–01 Gambrinus BVV Brno USK Blex K.V. Praha .
2001–02 Gambrinus JME Brno USK Blex K.V. Praha .
2002–03 Gambrinus JME Brno USK Blex K.V. Praha .
2003–04 Gambrinus JME Brno VČE Loko Trutnov .
2004–05 Gambrinus JME Brno USK Blex K.V. Praha .
2005–06 Gambrinus SIKA Brno USK Blex K.V. Praha 3:0
2006–07 Gambrinus SIKA Brno USK Blex K.V. Praha 3:0
2007–08 Gambrinus SIKA Brno USK Praha 3:0
2008–09 USK Praha Gambrinus SIKA Brno 3:2
2009–10 Frisco SIKA Brno USK Praha 3:1
2010–11 USK Praha Frisco SIKA Brno 3:0
2011–12 USK Praha Frisco SIKA Brno 3:0
2012–13 USK Praha IMOS Brno 3:1
2013–14 USK Praha IMOS Brno 3:0
2014–15 USK Praha Sokol HK 3:0
2015–16 USK Praha DSK Nymburk 3:0
2016–17 USK Praha Sokol HK 3:0
2017–18 USK Praha KP Brno 3:0
2018–19 USK Praha BK Žabiny Brno 3:0
2019–20 USK Praha Sokol HK 3:0
2020–21 USK Praha Sokol HK 3:0
2021–22 USK Praha BK Žabiny Brno 3:0
2022–23 USK Praha BK Žabiny Brno 3:0

List of teams in 2023/24 season

References

  1. ^ "Women Players in Czech Republic (season 2013-2014)". Eurobasket. Retrieved 2014-05-20.

External links

This page was last edited on 1 January 2024, at 21:57
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