WABA League explained

Current Season:2023–24 WABA League
WABA League
Pixels:200px
Sport:Basketball
Founded:2001
Inaugural:2001–02
Continent:FIBA Europe
Teams:12
Country:





Champion: Cinkarna Celje
(4th title)
Most Champs: Šibenik
(5 titles)
Website:waba-league.com

WABA League, commonly known as the Adriatic League, is a top-level regional basketball league, featuring female teams from Serbia, Montenegro, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Croatia. Clubs from Turkey, North Macedonia, Hungary and Italy had their representatives in WABA League in past seasons. Since 2012 a Cadet WABA League and since 2014 Pionir WABA League is also played.

History

Formation and early years

WABA League was established in 2001 as EWWL League. In its first season, it included six teams from four countries (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina). After the regular season, it held a tournament in which the three best teams played, which was won by Athlete Celje. Next season, the league expanded from six to eight teams, and the final tournament was altered so that the placement included the four top teams. At the final tournament, the winner was Željezničar Sarajevo.

In 2003, the league changed its name to EWWL Trocal League, which lasted until 2006. During these seasons, the number of teams who played in the league varied from nine to twelve. In the period from 2004 to 2006, it had a representative from Macedonia and then one from Bulgaria in the 2006–07 season. Austrian clubs left the competition in 2004. Since 2003, the competing teams have been from Serbia and Montenegro. In 2006, the league changed its name to WABA NBL which was used until 2008. In 2006, the WABA Cup launched, which existed until 2010 and was attended by participants in the league. In 2007, the WABA Cup bore the name Vojko Herskel. In the 2008–09 season, the league was named after WABA Multipover; in 2009–10 season, it was named IWBL.

2010s

In 2010, the league changed its name to MŽRKL. The Vojko Herksel Cup was last played. In the 2012–13 season, the league included the Hungarian PEAC-Pécs, and the Belgrade Partizan achieved a record in its history, playing 32 matches in the national competitions (regional league, championship and cup) all season without suffering a defeat. In the season of 2013–14, the format of the competition changed. The twelve participating teams were divided into two groups of six teams. Four first-placed teams were placed in the quarterfinals, with the winners to the Final Four.

In the 2015-16 season, the league introduced instead of quarterfinals League 6, in which the first phase the two groups are placed by 3 teams. The League 6 transmitted the results achieved against teams from the same group in the first phase they finished the League 6. League 6 plays a dual circuit system (one game at home and one away) against teams that have qualified from the opposite group previous stage of the competition. The four best teams in League 6 advance to the Final Four.

In September 2016, the league officially changed its name to WABA League.[1] In June 2017, the league signed a sponsorship contract with tourist agency BTravel and officially changed its name to BTravel WABA League.[2]

Names in history

Youth competition

Cadet WABA League

In the season 2012–13, the Cadet League was launched, and since it has shown a lot of success in that period, it has continued to be held.[3] The winner of the first two seasons of cadet WABA League is the team Trešnjevka 2009 from Croatia, when he beat the team of Novi Zagreb[4] and Crvena zvezda.[5] In the third seasonis the champion was the team of Triglav Kranj, Slovenia, which is defeated in the final match of Maribor.[6]

Pionir WABA League

Following the success of cadet league, a decision was made to launch the pioneering leagues.[7] In the first season, the winner of the pioneering league is team Croatia 2006 from Zagreb, Croatia, that won at the team of Jedinstvo Tuzla from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[8]

Finals

YearHostFinalThird and fourth place
width=15%Winnerwidth=8%Scorewidth=15%Runner-upwidth=15%Third placewidth=15%Fourth place
2001–02
Details
(Šibenik)
Merkur Celje
2:1
Šibenik Jolly JBS

Željezničar Sarajevo
N / A
2002–03
Details
(Sarajevo)
Željezničar Sarajevo
84:78
Šibenik Jolly JBS

Merkur Celje

Gospić Industrogradnja
2003–04
Details
(Gospić)
Gospić Industrogradnja
59:58
Šibenik Jolly JBS

Croatia 2006

Univerziteti Priština
2004–05
Details
(Šibenik)
Šibenik Jolly JBS
82:66
Gospić Industrogradnja

Vojvodina NIS

Željezničar Sarajevo
2005–06
Details
(Novi Sad)
Šibenik Jolly JBS
68:55
Vojvodina NIS

Merkur Celje

Gospić Croatia Osiguranje
2006–07
Details
(Sofia)
CSKA Sofia
73:67
Šibenik Jolly JBS

Gospić Croatia Osiguranje

Željezničar Sarajevo
2007–08
Details
(Gospić)
Šibenik Jolly JBS
72:66
Gospić Croatia Osiguranje

Ragusa Dubrovnik

Budućnost Podgorica
2008–09
Details
(Bijelo Polje)
Šibenik Jolly JBS
69:63
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje

Gospić Croatia Osiguranje

Merkur Celje
2009–10
Details
(Gospić)
Gospić
73:65
Šibenik Jolly JBS

Merkur Celje

Mladi Krajišnik
2010–11
Details
(Šibenik)
Šibenik Jolly JBS
20:0
Gospić

Merkur Celje

Partizan
2011–12
Details
(Zenica)
Partizan Galenika
74:65
Čelik Zenica

Voždovac

Hemofarm Štada
2012–13
Details
(Novi Sad)
Partizan Galenika
70:45
Radivoj Korać

Peac-Pécs

Vojvodina NIS
2013–14
Details
(Podgorica)
Radivoj Korać
87:83
Crvena zvezda

Athlete Celje

Budućnost Volcano
2014–15
Details
(Celje)
Umana Reyer Venezia
69:52
Radivoj Korać

Budućnost Volcano

Athlete Celje
2015–16
Details
(Podgorica)
Budućnost Bemax
74:58
Medveščak

Radivoj Korać

Kvarner
2016–17
Details
(Podgorica)
Athlete Celje
61:57
Beroe

Budućnost Bemax

Montana 2003
2017–18
Details
(Montana)
Budućnost Bemax
71:68
Cinkarna Celje

Montana 2003

Crvena zvezda
2018–19
Details
(Celje)
Beroe
65:64
Budućnost Bemax

Cinkarna Celje

Crvena zvezda
2019–20
Details
(Stara Zagora)
Budućnost Bemax
the final four was not played
Cinkarna Celje

Montana 2003

Beroe
2020–21
Details
(Stara Zagora)
Beroe
66:56
Budućnost Bemax

Montana 2003

Cinkarna Celje
2021–22
Details
(Podgorica)
Cinkarna Celje
58:51
Budućnost Bemax

Orlovi

Montana 2003
2022–23
Details
(Podgorica)
Cinkarna Celje
66:64
Budućnost Bemax

Vojvodina 021

Montana 2003

Champions

width=20%Teamwidth=5%Winnerswidth=5%Runners-upwidth=20%Years wonwidth=20%Years runner-up
Šibenik2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 20112002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010
Cinkarna Celje2002, 2017, 2022, 20232018, 2020
Budućnost Podgorica2016, 2018, 20202019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Gospić2004, 20102005, 2008, 2011
Beroe2019, 20212017
Partizan2012, 2013
Radivoj Korać20142013, 2015
Željezničar Sarajevo2003
CSKA Sofia2007
Umana Reyer Venezia2015
Vojvodina2006
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje2009
Čelik Zenica2012
Crvena zvezda2014
Medveščak2016

Notable person's

Former players

  • Lucie Conkova
     

Former coaches

Awards

Most Valuable Player

Season Player Team
2001–02 n / a
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05 Šibenik Jolly JBS
Gospić Croatia Osiguranje
Budućnost Podgorica
2005–06 Šibenik Jolly JBS
2006–07 CSKA Sofia
2007–08 Merkur Celje
2008–09 Šibenik Jolly JBS
2009–10 Gospić Croatia Osiguranje
2010–11 Merkur Celje
2011–12 Partizan Galenika
2012–13 Partizan Galenika
2013–14 Athlete Celje
2014–15 Athlete Celje
2015–16 Budućnost Volcano
2016–17 Play Off Ultra
2017–18 Cinkarna Celje
2018–19 Budućnost Bemax
2019–20 Trešnjevka 2009
2020–21

Final Four Most Valuable Player

Season Player Team
2001–02 Merkur Celje
2002–03 Željezničar Sarajevo
2003–04 Gospić Industrogradnja
2004–05 Šibenik Jolly JBS
2005–06 Šibenik Jolly JBS
2006–07 CSKA Sofia
2007–08 Šibenik Jolly JBS
2008–09 Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
2009–10 Gospić Croatia Osiguranje
2010–11 n / a
2011–12 Partizan Galenika
2012–13 Vojvodina NIS
2013–14 Budućnost Volcano
2014–15 Umana Reyer Venezia
2015–16 Budućnost Volcano
2016–17 Athlete Celje
2017–18 Budućnost Volcano
2018–19 Beroe
2019–20 Final Four has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Beroe

Top Scorer

Season Player Team
2001–02 n / a
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05 Željezničar Sarajevo
2005–06 Herceg Novi
2006–07 n / a
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11 AJM Maribor
2011–12 Athlete Celje
2012–13 Athlete Celje
2013–14 Athlete Celje
2014–15 Grosbasket
2015–16 Athlete Celje
2016–17 Beroe
2017–18 Play Off Ultra
2018–19 Beroe
2019–20 Orlovi
2020–21 Orlovi

Sponsors

Title sponsor

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 3 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Igra i Kraljevo, sutra žreb, sponzor i novo ime lige. 29 June 2017 . 21 July 2017.
  3. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 29 May 2015.
  4. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 29 May 2015.
  5. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 29 May 2015.
  6. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 29 May 2015.
  7. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 29 May 2015.
  8. Web site: MŽRKL - Međunarodna ženska regionalna košarkaška liga. 29 May 2015.