1925 KML season

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Korvpalli Meistriliiga
Season1925
Duration15 March 1925 – 28 March 1925
Number of games3
Number of teams3
Finals
Champions Tallinna Sport
1st title
  Runners-up Tallinna Kalev
Third place Tallinna NMKÜ
1927

1925 Korvpalli Meistriliiga was the inaugural season of the Estonian basketball league.

Contents

The season started on 15 March 1925 and concluded on 28 March 1925 with Tallinna Sport winning their 1st Estonian League title. [1] [2]

Teams

TeamLocationArenaCapacity
Tallinna Kalev Tallinn Harjuoru gym
Tallinna NMKÜ Tallinn Harjuoru gym
Tallinna Sport Tallinn Harjuoru gym

Fixtures and results

15 March 1925
Tallinna Kalev 319 Tallinna NMKÜ
Harjuoru gym, Tallinn

22 March 1925
Tallinna Sport 2213 Tallinna Kalev
Harjuoru gym, Tallinn

28 March 1925
Tallinna Sport 1635 Tallinna NMKÜ
Harjuoru gym, Tallinn

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References

  1. "Meistriliiga (1924/1925)" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association. Archived from the original on 2015-09-04.
  2. "Korvpall" (in Estonian). Spordiinfo.ee. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015.