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ABA League Second Division

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Basketball league
ABA League Second Division
FoundedJuly 2017; 8 years ago (2017-07)
First season2017–18
Country
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams15
Level onpyramid2nd
Promotion toABA League First Division
SupercupABA Supercup
International cupChampions League
Current championsBosnia and HerzegovinaBosna Visit Sarajevo (1st title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsSloveniaKrka (2 titles)
TV partnersArena Sport
Websitedruga.aba-liga.com
2025–26 season

TheABA League Second Division, alsoABA League 2, is the 2nd-tier men'sbasketballdivision of theABA League system. It is run by theABA League JTD. It is a regional competition between men's professionalclubs from six countries:Bosnia and Herzegovina,Croatia,Montenegro,North Macedonia,Serbia, andSlovenia.

History

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TheABA League Assembly, held on 24 July 2017, inBelgrade, Serbia, decided to organize the ABA League Second Division with 12 participants. Based on the results in the national championships and by taking into account which clubs have sent applications for participation in the ABA League Second Division, these teams will play in theinaugural season of the ABA League Second Division.[1]

Teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia previously played similar second-tier competition calledFirst B Federal League when they were part ofSFR Yugoslavia. The First B Federal League was played for 11 seasons from 1980 to 1991.

On 12 March 2020, theABA League Assembly temporarily suspended the 2019–20 season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2] On 27 May 2020, the ABA League Assembly canceled definitely the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] On 29 June 2020, the Assembly decided to extend the number of clubs from 12 to 14 until the 2024–25 season.[4] Further on 15 July 2024 Assembly changed competition format to number 16 teams divided into 4 groups of 4 teams each.[5]

Seasons

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SeasonChampionRunner-upTop seedChampion's CoachFinals MVP
SloveniaKrkaSloveniaSixt PrimorskaSerbiaBorac ČačakSloveniaSimon PetrovBosnia and HerzegovinaMarko Jošilo
SloveniaSixt PrimorskaNorth MacedoniaMZT SkopjeSloveniaSixt PrimorskaSloveniaGoran JagodnikSerbiaMarko Jagodić-Kuridža
Canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemicSerbiaBorac ČačakNoneNot awarded
MontenegroStudentski centarBosnia and HerzegovinaSparsMontenegroStudentski centarSerbiaNenad TrajkovićSerbiaMarko Tejić
SerbiaZlatiborNorth MacedoniaMZT SkopjeNorth MacedoniaMZT SkopjeSerbiaStrajin NedovićSerbiaDušan Kutlešić
SloveniaKrkaSloveniaHelios SunsSloveniaHelios SunsSloveniaJure BalažičSloveniaMate Vucić
SerbiaSpartak Office ShoesSerbiaVojvodina MTSSerbiaSpartak Office ShoesSerbiaVlada JovanovićSerbiaFilip Barna
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosna Visit SarajevoSloveniaIlirijaNoneBosnia and HerzegovinaAleksandar DamjanovićUnited StatesJarrod West

First Division promotion and relegation

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The champions of the Second Division are promoted to a followingAdriatic League First Division season, while the last-placed team in the First Division are relegated to a following season of the Second Division.[1] Also, as of the 2018–19 season, the 11th placed team of the ABA League First Division and the 2nd placed team of the Second Division, will play in the Qualifiers for a spot in the First Division for the following season.[6]

SeasonPromotion to First DivisionRelegation from First Division
2016–17NoneSloveniaKrka(14)
2017–18SloveniaKrka(1)North MacedoniaMZT Skopje Aerodrom(12)
2018–19SloveniaPrimorska(1)SloveniaPetrol Olimpija[Note 1](12)
2019–20SerbiaBorac Čačak;CroatiaSplit[Note 2]None
2020–21MontenegroStudentski centar (1)SloveniaKoper Primorska[Note 3]
2021–22North MacedoniaMZT Skopje Aerodrom (Finalist)SloveniaKrka (14)
2022–23SloveniaKrka (Champion)North MacedoniaMZT Skopje Aerodrom (14)
2023–24SerbiaSpartak Office Shoes (Champion)None
2024–25Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosna Visit Sarajevo (Champion);SloveniaIlirija (Runner-up)CroatiaCibona (15);MontenegroMornar Barsko zlato (16)

Clubs (2025–26)

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Location of teams in the 2025–26 season
ClubHome cityArenaCapacity
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBorac WWINBanja LukaBorik Sports Hall3,060
Bosnia and HerzegovinaJahorinaPaleSportska dvorana Peki2,360
Bosnia and HerzegovinaŠiroki TT KabeliŠiroki BrijegPecara Sports Hall4,500
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSlobodaTuzlaSKPC Mejdan4,900
Bosnia and HerzegovinaStudent m:telBanja LukaSC Nenad Baštinac2,500
MontenegroMornarBarTopolica Sport Hall2,625
MontenegroPodgoricaPodgoricaBemax Arena2,000
MontenegroPrimorje 1945Herceg NoviSC Igalo2,000
MontenegroSutjeskaNikšićNikšić Sports Center3,000
North MacedoniaMZT Skopje AerodromSkopjeJane Sandanski7,500
North MacedoniaTFT MozzartSkopjeSRC Kale2,250
SerbiaSPD RadničkiKragujevacJezero Hall3,750
SerbiaVojvodina mtsNovi SadSPC Vojvodina7,022
SerbiaVršac MeridianbetVršacMillennium Centar5,000
SerbiaZlatibor MozzartČajetinaČajetina Sports Hall500
SloveniaHelios SunsDomžaleKomunalni center Hall2,500

All-time participants

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The following is a list of clubs that have played in the Second Division, at any time, since its formation in 2017, to the current season.

Key

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1DPlayed in the First Division
Cn.Canceled season
LRLose right to compete in the next season
DefunctDefunct teams
1stChampions
2ndRunners-up
SFSemni-finalists
BoldTeams playing in the2024–25 season
RRegular season winners

List of participants

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Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2024–25 season.

The2019–20 season was canceled due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Team1819202122232425Total
seasons
Highest
finish
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBorac Banja LukaQFSFQF9th12th5Semi-finals
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosna11th1st2Champions
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSloboda TuzlaCn.1
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSparsSFCn.2ndQF12th5Runners-up
Bosnia and HerzegovinaŠirokiCn.9thSFSFQFQF6Semi-finals
Bosnia and HerzegovinaZrinjski7th9th27th
CroatiaCedevita Junior12thQF2Quarter-finals
CroatiaGorica10th13th210th
CroatiaŠibenka13th15th213th
CroatiaSplit8th8thCn.1D38th
CroatiaVrijednosnice Osijek14th14th214th
MontenegroLovćen 19476th7thCn.12th13th56th
MontenegroPodgoricaSF10thSFSFQF5Semi-finals
MontenegroStudentski centar1stR1D1Champions
MontenegroSutjeska6thCn.13thQFQFQF11th76th
MontenegroTeodo9th13th29th
North MacedoniaAV Ohrid12thLRDefunct112th
North MacedoniaMZT Skopje1D2ndCn.QF2ndR1DSF10th6Runners-up
North MacedoniaPelister11thQF10th14th4Quarter-finals
North MacedoniaRabotnički11th16th211th
North MacedoniaTFT Skopje11th14th211th
SerbiaBorac ČačakSFRSFCn.1D3Semi-finals
SerbiaDynamic10th5thCn.35th
SerbiaJoker9th19th
SerbiaMladost ZemunSFQF2Semi-finals
SerbiaNovi PazarCn.1
SerbiaSloboda UžiceQF1Quarter-finals
SerbiaSloga Kraljevo9th19th
SerbiaSpartak Subotica1stR1D1Champions
SerbiaVojvodina9th2ndSF3Runners-up
SerbiaVršacSF12thLR2Semi-finals
SerbiaZlatiborQF1stQFQFSF5Champions
SloveniaHelios Suns11thCn.14thQF2ndRQFQF7Runners-up
SloveniaIlirija2nd1Runners-up
SloveniaKrka1st1D1st1D2Champions
SloveniaPrimorska2nd1stR1DDefunct2Champions
SloveniaRogaška5th10thCn.12th45th
SloveniaŠenčur10th11th210th

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^
    Olimpija Ljubljana andCedevita Zagreb made a merger and established a new club based in Ljubljana in July 2019 under the nameCedevita Olimpija.[7]
  2. ^
    Borac Čačak andSplit were awarded withwild cards to participate in the2020–21 ABA League First Division.[3]
  3. ^
    Koper Primorska was disqualified from theABA League in December 2020 after failing to play two consecutive games due to financial problems.[8] Later that month, the club also withdrew from theSlovenian League and was disbanded.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ab"The ABA League Second Division will start from the 2017/18 season". aba-liga.com. 24 July 2017. Retrieved1 August 2017.
  2. ^"ABA competitions suspended".aba-liga.com. Retrieved2 April 2020.
  3. ^ab"Conclusions of the ABA League j.t.d. Assembly".aba-liga.com. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  4. ^"29 June 2020 - Conclusions of the ABA League j.t.d. Assembly".druga.aba-liga.com. Retrieved29 June 2020.
  5. ^"First Phase Groups have been drawn".druga.aba-liga.com. Retrieved4 September 2024.
  6. ^"Important decisions confirmed at the ABA League j.t.d. Assembly Session".aba-liga.com. Retrieved18 March 2018.
  7. ^"Rimac trener Cedevite Olimpije, prva okrepitev Edo Murić".rtvslo.si. Retrieved13 July 2019.
  8. ^Maver, Rok (17 December 2020)."Koper Primorska izključena iz lige Aba".Primorske novice (in Slovenian). Retrieved21 December 2020.
  9. ^S. J. (23 December 2020)."Koper izstopil tudi iz domačih tekmovanj" (in Slovenian).RTV Slovenija. Retrieved23 December 2020.
  10. ^Jamnik, Tilen (25 December 2020)."Žakelj ob koncu Primorske: Na tak način ni moglo več iti" (in Slovenian).RTV Slovenija. Retrieved25 December 2020.

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