2010–11 BIBL | |
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Season | 2010–11 |
Teams | 10 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Feni Industries |
Runners-up | Rilski Sportist |
← 2009–10 2011–12 → |
In the third season of the Balkan International Basketball League, ten participants from the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro and the new represented countries Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia has competed.
Country | Teams | Teams | |||
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Bulgaria | 3 | Levski Sofia | Rilski Sportist | Balkan Botevgrad | |
Montenegro | 2 | Mornar | Ulcinj | ||
Serbia | 1 | OKK Beograd | |||
Macedonia | 1 | Feni Industries | |||
Romania | 1 | Mureș | |||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | Zrinjski | |||
Croatia | 1 | Svjetlost Brod | |||
In the regular season the teams will be divided into two groups, each containing five teams. Each team plays every other team in its group at home and away. The two teams that finished at the top of their group advance to the final four. The teams that finish second and third in their group advance to the quarterfinals. The opening game has been played on October 2, 2010 and the last matchday has been played on 1–2 May 2011.
The teams that finished second in their home played against the third placed teams in the other group in a Best-Of-3 series with home advantage.
The four remaining teams play a semifinal match and the winners of those advance to the final. The losers play in a third-place playoff. The final four has been hosted at the Jasmin Sports Hall, Kavadarci, Republic of Macedonia.
Qualified for the final four | |
Qualified for the playoffs |
LEV | OKK | ULC | ZRI | SVE | |
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LEV | 92-79 | 81-58 | 98-77 | 94-60 | |
OKK | 82-79 | 82-66 | 75-72 | 83-81 | |
ULC | 70-75 | 87-79 | 89-82 | 95-88 | |
ZRI | 76-84 | 98-96 | 82-79 | 79-65 | |
SVE | 74-104 | 66-72 | 64-67 | 78-90 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | Pts | |
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1. | Levski Sofia | 8 | 7 | 1 | 710 | 576 | +134 | 15 |
2. | OKK Beograd | 8 | 5 | 3 | 648 | 641 | +7 | 13 |
3. | Ulcinj | 8 | 4 | 4 | 611 | 633 | −22 | 12 |
4. | Zrinjski | 8 | 4 | 4 | 656 | 664 | −8 | 12 |
5. | Svjetlost Brod | 8 | 0 | 8 | 576 | 687 | −111 | 8 |
Qualified for the final four | |
Qualified for the playoffs |
FEN | MOR | RIL | MUR | BAL | |
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FEN | 100-106 | 90-66 | 98-87 | 101-72 | |
MOR | 84-95 | 83-74 | 87-73 | 79-71 | |
RIL | 76-86 | 84-77 | 85-83 | 91-70 | |
MUR | 85-70 | 81-102 | 89-90 | 90-83 | |
BAL | 76-83 | 70-78 | 71-65 | 79-95 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | Pts | |
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1. | Feni Industries | 8 | 6 | 2 | 723 | 652 | +71 | 14 |
2. | Mornar | 8 | 6 | 2 | 696 | 648 | +48 | 14 |
3. | Rilski Sportist | 8 | 4 | 4 | 631 | 649 | −18 | 12 |
4. | Mureș | 8 | 3 | 5 | 683 | 694 | −11 | 11 |
5. | Balkan Botevgrad | 8 | 1 | 7 | 592 | 682 | −90 | 9 |
First legs were on March 22 and 23; Second legs were on March 29 and 30; Third leg was on April 6
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg |
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OKK Beograd | 0 − 2 | Rilski Sportist | 88−93 | 57−66 | |
Mornar | 2 − 1 | Ulcinj | 69−60 | 68−80 | 77−69 |
Semifinals April 15 | Final April 17 | |||||
Jasmin Sports Hall − Kavadarci | ||||||
Levski Sofia | 70 | |||||
Jasmin Sports Hall − Kavadarci | ||||||
Rilski Sportist | 74 | |||||
Rilski Sportist | 75 | |||||
Jasmin Sports Hall − Kavadarci | ||||||
Feni Industries | 88 | |||||
Feni Industries | 82 | |||||
Mornar | 75 | |||||
Balkan League 2011 Champions |
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Feni Industries First title |
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