2006–07 Iranian Basketball Super League

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The following is the final results of the Iran Super League 2006/07 basketball season.

Contents

Regular season

Group A

RankTeamPWLPts
1 Mahram Tehran 1211123
2 Zob Ahan Isfahan 129321
3 Saba Battery Tehran 129321
4 Heyat Basketball Gorgan 127519
5Payam Zanjan123915
6Naft Tehran1211113
7Pegah Shiraz1221012

Group B

RankTeamPWLPts
1 Petrochimi Bandar Imam 1211123
2 Paykan Tehran 1210222
3Tarbiat Badani Kerman126618
4 Azad University Tehran 126618
5Setareh Benz Karaj123915
6Gol Gohar Sirjan123915
7 Heyat Basketball Shahrekord 123915

Playoffs

Championship

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Mahram
 
 
 
Bye
 
Mahram 183
 
 
 
Payam Zanjan147
 
Payam Zanjan149
 
 
 
Azad University 135
 
Mahram 0
 
 
 
Saba Battery 2
 
Saba Battery 193
 
 
 
Gol Gohar140
 
Saba Battery 154
 
 
 
Paykan 135
 
Pegah Shiraz
 
 
 
Paykan w/o
 
Saba Battery 2
 
 
 
Petrochimi 0
 
Zob Ahan 203
 
 
 
HB Shahrekord 172
 
Zob Ahan 157
 
 
 
Naft146
 
Naft126
 
 
 
TB Kerman116
 
Zob Ahan 1
 
 
 
Petrochimi 2 Third place
 
HB Gorgan 163
 
  
 
Setareh Benz153
 
HB Gorgan 141 Mahram 2
 
 
 
Petrochimi 163 Zob Ahan 0
 
Bye
 
 
Petrochimi
 

1st round

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Payam Zanjan149 - 135 Azad University 87 - 8362 - 52
Saba Battery 193 - 140Gol Gohar103 - 8190 - 59
Pegah Shirazw/o Paykan
Zob Ahan 203 - 172 HB Shahrekord 103 - 97100 - 75
Naft126 - 116TB Kerman58 - 5368 - 63
HB Gorgan 163 - 153Setareh Benz89 - 7874 - 75

Quarterfinals

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Mahram 183 - 147Payam Zanjan104 - 8879 - 59
Saba Battery 154 - 135 Paykan 82 - 6872 - 67
Zob Ahan 157 - 146Naft67 - 5990 - 87
HB Gorgan 141 - 163 Petrochimi 74 - 8367 - 80

Semifinals

Team 1SeriesTeam 21st2nd3rd
Mahram 0 - 2 Saba Battery 83 - 8873 - 83
Zob Ahan 1 - 2 Petrochimi 92 - 8676 - 9170 - 97

3rd place match

Team 1SeriesTeam 21st2nd3rd
Mahram 2 - 0 Zob Ahan 83 - 8173 - 71

Final

Team 1SeriesTeam 21st2nd3rd
Saba Battery 2 - 0 Petrochimi 103 - 10073 - 72

Classifications

5th-8th places

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Payam Zanjan136
 
 
 
Paykan 156
 
Paykan 151
 
 
 
HB Gorgan 161
 
Naft149
 
 
HB Gorgan 156
 
Seventh place
 
 
 
 
 
Payam Zanjan68
 
 
Naft64

5th-8th

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Payam Zanjan136 - 156 Paykan 63 - 7373 - 83
Naft149 - 156 HB Gorgan 76 - 7873 - 78

5th place match

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Paykan 151 - 161 HB Gorgan 88 - 8163 - 80

9th-14th places

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsNinth place
 
          
 
 
 
 
Azad University
 
 
 
Bye
 
Azad University 140
 
 
 
Gol Gohar164
 
Gol Goharw/o
 
 
 
Pegah Shiraz
 
Gol Gohar164
 
 
 
Setareh Benz146
 
HB Shahrekord 163
 
 
 
TB Kerman158
 
HB Shahrekord 152
 
 
 
Setareh Benz168 Eleventh place
 
Bye
 
 
 
Setareh Benz
 
Azad University 165
 
 
HB Shahrekord 139
 

9th-14th

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Gol Goharw/oPegah Shiraz
HB Shahrekord 163 - 158TB Kerman83 - 6780 - 91

9th-12th

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Azad University 140 - 164Gol Gohar54 - 7186 - 93
HB Shahrekord 152 - 168Setareh Benz82 - 8470 - 84

11th place match

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Azad University 165 - 139 HB Shahrekord 90 - 6575 - 74

9th place match

Team 1Agg.Team 21st2nd
Gol Gohar164 - 146Setareh Benz75 - 6089 - 86

Final ranking

RankTeam
1 Saba Battery Tehran
2 Petrochimi Bandar Imam
3 Mahram Tehran
4 Zob Ahan Isfahan
5 Heyat Basketball Gorgan
6 Paykan Tehran
7Payam Zanjan
8Naft Tehran
9Gol Gohar Sirjan
10Setareh Benz Karaj
11 Azad University Tehran
12 Heyat Basketball Shahrekord
13Tarbiat Badani Kerman
Pegah Shiraz

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