1993–94 YUBA League | |
League: | YUBA League |
Season: | 1993–94 |
Champions: | Crvena zvezda |
Runners Up: | Partizan |
Teams: | 12 |
Games: | 32 each |
Dates: | 25 September 1993 – 1 February 1994 (First stage) |
Top Seed: | Partizan, 27–5 |
Mvp N: | FRY |
Epg: | 0.77 |
Epg N: | FRY |
Top Scorer: | Slađan Stojković |
Ppg: | 28.0 |
Ppg N: | FRY |
Rpg: | 8.4 |
Rpg N: | FRY |
Apg: | 2.9 |
Apg N: | FRY |
Prevseason Link: | 1992–93 YUBA League |
Prevseason Year: | 1992–93 |
Nextseason Link: | 1994–95 YUBA League |
Nextseason Year: | 1994–95 |
The 1993–94 YUBA League (Serbian: ЈУБА лига 1993/94.) was the second season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro).
A total of 12 teams participated in the 1993–94 YUBA League.[1]
The following is the access list for this season.
Teams entering in this round | Teams advancing from the previous round | ||
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Regular season (12 teams) |
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Blue League (6 teams) |
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White League (6 teams) |
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Playoffs (12 teams) |
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Club | Home city | Arena | Capacity |
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Big Enex Metalac | Valjevo | Valjevo Sports Hall | 1,500 |
Bobanik | Kraljevo | Kraljevo Sports Hall | 3,350 |
Budućnost Demetra | Podgorica | Morača Hall | 4,300 |
Crvena zvezda | Belgrade | Pionir Hall | 5,878 |
Iva Borovica | Šabac | Zorka Hall | 2,300 |
Lovćen | Cetinje | Lovćen Sports Center | 1,500 |
Mornar VOLI | Bar | ||
OKK InvestEksport | Belgrade | SC Šumice | 2,000 |
Partizan Sintelon | Belgrade | Pionir Hall | 5,878 |
Profikolor | Pančevo | ||
Radnički | Belgrade | SC Šumice | 2,000 |
Spartak | Subotica | Dudova Šuma Hall | 3,000 |
Team | Head coach | Captain |
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Big Enex Metalac | Vojislav Kecojević | |
Bobanik | Gordan Marković / Srboljub Đorđević | |
Budućnost | Goran Bojanić | |
Crvena zvezda | Vladislav Lučić | Aleksandar Trifunović |
InvestEksport | Rajko Žižić / Gordan Todorović | |
Iva Borovica | Milovan Stepandić | Mijailo Grušanović |
Lovćen | Veselin Kašćelan | |
Mornar | Mihailo Pavićević | Dušan Pavlović |
Partizan | Željko Lukajić | |
Profi Color | ![]() | |
Radnički | Slobodan Ivković | |
Spartak | Goran Mijović / Zoran Kovačević | Slobodan Jaramazović |
Blue League | White League |
Source[2]
Following the adoption of economic sanctions by the international community against FR Yugoslavia, clubs were banned to compete in the European professional club basketball system.