1946 Yugoslav Women's Basketball League

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1946 Yugoslav Women's Basketball League
League Yugoslav First League
SportBasketball
Number of games6
Number of teams4
1946
Season champions Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Crvena zvezda (1st title)
Yugoslav Women's Basketball League seasons

The 1946 Yugoslav Women's Basketball League is the 2nd season of the Yugoslav Women's Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in Yugoslavia for women's. Championships is played in 1946 in Belgrade and played four teams. Champion for this season is Crvena zvezda.

Table

PlaceTeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
1. Crvena zvezda 3307420+546Champion
2. Radnički Beograd 3216229+334
3. Zadar 3122248-242
4. Sloboda Ljubljana 3031879-610

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