1996–97 YUBA League

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1996–97 Winston YUBA League
League YUBA League
Season1996–97
Games played26 each
Teams14
Regular season
Top seed Partizan, 20–6
Finals
Champions Partizan
  Runners-up FMP Železnik
Seasons

The 1996–97 Winston YUBA League (Serbian Cyrillic : Винстон ЈУБА лига 1996/97.) was the 5th season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro).

Contents

Teams

A total of 14 teams participated in the 1996–97 Winston YUBA League.

Distribution

The following is the access list for this season.

Access list for the 1996–97 Winston YUBA League
Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from the previous round
Regular season
(14 teams)
  • 12 highest-placed teams from the last season
  • 2 highest-placed teams from the B League
Playoffs
(8 teams)
  • 8 highest-placed teams from the Regular season

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from the YUBA B League
Teams relegated to the YUBA B League

Venues and locations

ClubHome cityArenaCapacity
Beobanka Belgrade New Belgrade Sports Hall 5,000
BFC Beočin
Borac Čačak Čačak Borac Hall 3,000
Borovica Ruma Ruma Sports Center2,500
Budućnost Podgorica Morača Hall 4,300
Crvena zvezda Belgrade Pionir Hall 5,878
FMP Železnik Belgrade Železnik Hall 3,000
Iva Zorka Pharma Šabac Zorka Hall2,300
Lovćen Cetinje Lovćen Sports Center1,500
Mornar Primorka Bar
Partizan Inex Belgrade Pionir Hall 5,878
Radnički CIP Belgrade SC Šumice 2,000
Spartak Subotica Dudova Šuma Hall3,000
Vojvodina Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina 7,022

Personnel and sponsorship

ClubHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Beobanka Darko Ruso SportstarBeobanka
BFC Goran Miljković
Borac Čačak
Borovica
Budućnost Nike
Crvena zvezda Mihailo Pavićević / Ranko Žeravica Nike Delta Banka
FMP Železnik Momir Milatović
Iva Zorka Dragan Vuković Mijailo Grušanović
Lovćen Miodrag Kadija
Mornar Đorđije Pavićević
Partizan Inex Miroslav Nikolić Nike
Radnički CIP
Spartak Rajko Toroman
Vojvodina Flag of North Macedonia.svg Janko Lukovski

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation PAR BBA FMP BUD BFC SPA MOR LOV BRU IVA RAD CZV BOR VOJ
1 Partizan Inex 2620621661859+30746Qualification to Playoffs 73–5869–6880–6668–69104–7196–5665–8799–8084–7089–4798–7198–77100–69
2 Beobanka 2619720591901+1584570–6764–7678–6996–5981–7867–7589–78
3 FMP Železnik 2618819931855+1384461–7661–7883–7883–8186–7270–6767–5872–6775–6573–6595–7080–71
4 Budućnost 2617920491925+1244383–7077–6769–67100–7688–7181–7185–7384–7483–7094–8497–9584–65
5 BFC 2617919871852+1354275–7473–8581–90100–7776–7099–7178–6889–7394–7766–6378–71
6 Spartak 26141220422080384087–7592–8982–8970–6563–5284–6781–7979–6976–7487–7483–79
7 Mornar Primorka 261313195220891373967–9269–6576–7486–7971–70108–10589–82
8 Lovćen 26121418401872323876–7970–7878–6674–7565–6383–7365–5682–8175–5574–7181–77
9 Borovica 261115208121901093778–9294–8790–10083–7469–6283–7891–6690–7471–7384–10198–9395–84
10 Iva Zorka Pharma 26111520602031+293792–9868–6595–8697–8985–7482–59101–7860–6295–7579–85
11 Radnički CIP 26111519562033773757–6884–8092–7255–6485–8887–6263–5478–6678–6384–6999–85
12 Crvena zvezda 26101620422100583657–6860–6879–8983–8481–7671–6192–8490–64101–75
13 Borac Čačak 267192129226513633Relegation to YUBA B League 91–9974–8686–9284–9485–8288–9272–8494–9177–7898–7797–83
14 Vojvodina 26125190222063042777–8656–7269–7277–8361–9981–7978–7968–7369–7161–7780–9079–9382–84
Source: kosarka.co.yu

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Playoffs

Bracket

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Partizan Inex 2
 
 
 
Lovćen 0
 
Partizan Inex 2
 
 
 
Budućnost 1
 
Budućnost 2
 
 
 
BFC Beočin 1
 
Partizan Inex 3
 
 
 
FMP Železnik 1
 
Beobanka 2
 
 
 
Mornar 0
 
Beobanka 1
 
 
 
FMP Železnik 2
 
FMP Železnik 2
 
 
Spartak 0
 

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Series Team 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
Partizan Inex 2-0 Lovćen 93-6372-66
Beobanka 2-0 Mornar 89-6884-70
FMP Železnik 2-0 Spartak 81-8088-67
Budućnost 2-1 BFC Beočin 74-9581-80

Semifinals

Team 1 Series Team 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
Partizan Inex 2-1 Budućnost 87-8953-10489-80
Beobanka 1-2 FMP Železnik 64-7087-7378-87

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
Partizan Inex 3–1 FMP Železnik 80–6676–8272–5188–84


Clubs in European competitions

CompetitionTeamProgressResult
EuroLeague Partizan Inex Top 16 Eliminated by Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos, 2–1
FIBA EuroCup BFC Round of 32 Eliminated by Flag of Italy.svg Mash Jeans Verona, 161–168 (0–2)
Budućnost Group stage – Group H 5th (3–7)
FIBA Korać Cup Crvena zvezda Round of 32 Eliminated by Flag of Greece.svg PAOK, 186–202 (0–2)
Iva Zorka Pharma Eliminated by Flag of Poland.svg Mazowzanka, 165–176 (1–1)
Beobanka Round of 16 Eliminated by Flag of Greece.svg Aris, 138–141 (1–1)
Spartak Regular season – Group I 3rd (3–3)

See also

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