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YUBA League

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Basketball league in Serbia and Montenegro

Basketball league
YUBA League
Founded1992
First season1992–93
Folded2006
CountryFederal Republic of YugoslaviaFR Yugoslavia
(1991–2002)
 Serbia and Montenegro
(2002–2006)
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid1
Feeder toABA League
Relegation toYUBA B League
Domestic cup(s)Yugoslav Cup
Radivoj Korać Cup
Most championshipsPartizan (8 titles)

TheYUBA League was the top-tier men's professionalbasketballleague inSerbia and Montenegro (previouslyFR Yugoslavia). Founded in 1992 and folded in 2006, it was run by theBasketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro.

The nameYUBA League (Yugoslav Basketball Association League) was used inSerbia and Montenegro until 2006. It consisted of the first-stage "First League", and the second-stage "Super League", with each having their own men's and women's divisions. The league was also named YUBA League:Sportstar YUBA League,Winston YUBA League,Frikom YUBA League,Efes Pils YUBA League,Atlas Pils YUBA League, andSinalco First League, for sponsorship reasons. For past league sponsorship names, seethe list below.

When Serbia and Montenegro peacefully separated in 2006, the YUBA League ceased to exist and was re-branded as theBasketball League of Serbia a Serbia-only organization, with Montenegro forming its own federation.

Rules

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Competition format 2003–2006

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Both the Super League and First League used a double round-robin style qualification round, where each team played every other team both at home and away. Even the quarters, semis, and finals were played at home and away, including a tie-breaker if necessary with the home advantage awarded to the better qualifying team.

The Super League men's contained eight clubs, while women's contained six. Immediately after the qualification round were the semi-finals, in which the top four qualifying teams competed in. While the two leagues worked exactly the same, the First League however, contained almost twice as many clubs as the Super League, fourteen and twelve for men's and women's respectively and therefore included quarter finals.

History

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Championship history

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Name of countryFirst seasonLast seasonSeasons
FR Yugoslavia1992–932001–0210
Serbia and Montenegro2002–032005–064

Sponsorship naming

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The League has had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship:

  • Sportstar YUBA League: 1995–1996
  • Winston YUBA League: 1996–2002
  • Frikom YUBA League: 2002–2003
  • Efes Pils YUBA League: 2003–2004
  • Atlas Pils YUBA League: 2004–2005
  • Sinalco First League: 2005–2006

Champions

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Performance by club

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TitlesClubYears
8Partizan1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06
3Crvena zvezda1992–93, 1993–94, 1997–98
3Budućnost1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01

Play-off finals

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Source[1][2]

SeasonHome court advantageResultHome court disadvantage1st of Regular SeasonRecord
Crvena zvezda
3–2
PartizanCrvena zvezda
28–6
Partizan
1–4
Crvena zvezdaPartizan
27–5
Partizan
4–1
TG Borovica RumaPartizan
24–4
Partizan
3–2
BFC BeočinPartizan
27–9
Partizan
3–1
FMPPartizan
20–6
Crvena zvezda
3–1
FMPPartizan
24–2
Not played due to theNATO bombing of YugoslaviaBudućnost
20–2
Budućnost
3–0
PartizanBudućnost
22–0
Budućnost
3–2
PartizanBudućnost
21–1
Budućnost
2–3
Partizan ICNBudućnost
18–4
Partizan Mobtel
3–0
FMPPartizan Mobtel
20–2
Partizan Mobtel
3–1
HemofarmPartizan Mobtel
20–2/12–2
Partizan Pivara MB
3–1
HemofarmPartizan Pivara MB
11–3
Partizan Pivara MB
3–0
Crvena zvezdaPartizan Pivara MB
9–1

Following national leagues

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Yugoslav Super Cup

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SeasonDateLeague ChampionResultCup WinnerRef.
1993–94December 1993Crvena zvezda
83–78
OKK Beograd

See also

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References

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  1. ^"History of YUBA League".kosarka.co.yu. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2008. Retrieved13 December 2022.
  2. ^"State championships".kls.rs. Archived fromthe original on 24 February 2009. Retrieved13 December 2022.
  3. ^"Историја КК Црвена звезда – Шампиони 1993/94".mojacrvenazvezda.net. Retrieved13 December 2022.
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