1950 Yugoslav Women's Basketball League

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1950 Yugoslav Women's Basketball League
League Yugoslav First League
SportBasketball
Number of games20
Number of teams9
1950
Season champions Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Crvena zvezda (5th title)
Yugoslav Women's Basketball League seasons

The 1920 Yugoslav Women's Basketball League is the 6th season of the Yugoslav Women's Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in Yugoslavia for women's. Championships is played in 1949 played nine teams. Champion for this season is Crvena zvezda.

Contents

Regular season

Group A

PlaceTeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
1. Crvena zvezda 44017574+1018
2. Železničar Beograd 43116571+ 946
3. Železničar Ljubljana 42295116-214
4. Naprijed Zagreb 41394118-242
5. Vardar Skoplje 40459209-1500

Group B

PlaceTeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
1. Split 33012544+816
2. Proleter Zrenjanin 32115268+844
3. Lokomotiva Zagreb 3126974-52
4. Polet Maribor 30330190-1600

Play Off

club 1resultclub 2
for 7th place
Polet Zagreb 37:35 Naprijed Zagreb
for 5th place
Železničar Ljubljana 31:23 Lokomotiva Zagreb
for 3rd place
Proleter Zrenjanin 31:17 Železničar Beograd
for 1st place
Crvena zvezda 27:21 Split

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