2011–12 BIBL season

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2011–12 BIBL
Season2011–12
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Gilboa Galil
Runners-up Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia
2012–13

In the fourth season of the Balkan International Basketball League, twelve participants from the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the new represented country Israel has competed.

Contents

Teams

CountryTeamsTeams
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 2 Levski Sofia Rilski Sportist
Flag of Israel.svg Israel 2 Hapoel Tel Aviv Hapoel Gilboa Galil
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia 2 Feni Industries Torus
Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro 2 Mornar Ulcinj
Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia 2 OKK Beograd Napredak Kruševac
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Zrinjski Mostar
Flag of Romania.svg Romania 1 Elba Timișoara

Format

Regular season

In the regular season the teams will be divided into two groups, each containing six 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 11, 2011 and the last match day will be played on March 7, 2012.

Quarterfinals

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 first legs are on March 21 and 22, second legs will be played on March 28 and 29. If there is need for third leg the date is set for April 5, 2012.

Final four

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. This year's dates are April 20 and 22, 2012.

Regular season

Group A

Qualified for the final four
Qualified for the playoffs
Flag of Israel.svg HGG Flag of Montenegro.svg MOR Flag of Bulgaria.svg RIL Flag of Romania.svg ELB Flag of Serbia.svg OKK Flag of North Macedonia.svg TOR
Flag of Israel.svg HGG92-6776-6791-7384-6285-62
Flag of Montenegro.svg MOR76-7889-7679-7775-7384-68
Flag of Bulgaria.svg RIL72-7087-7680-7887-7092-74
Flag of Romania.svg ELB76-8388-7380-6985-6772-74
Flag of Serbia.svg OKK71-7482-8986-6875-8487-81
Flag of North Macedonia.svg TOR70-8679-8480-8563-7375-70
TeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
1. Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Gilboa Galil 1091819696+12319
2. Flag of Montenegro.svg Mornar 1064792800−816
3. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Rilski Sportist 1064783779+416
4. Flag of Romania.svg Elba Timișoara 1055786754+3215
5. Flag of Serbia.svg OKK Beograd 1028743802−5912
6. Flag of North Macedonia.svg Torus 1028726818−9212

Group B

Qualified for the final four
Qualified for the playoffs
Flag of Bulgaria.svg LEV Flag of Israel.svg HTA Flag of North Macedonia.svg FEN Flag of Serbia.svg NAP Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg ZRI Flag of Montenegro.svg ULC
Flag of Bulgaria.svg LEV85-7867-6674-7263-5720-0
Flag of Israel.svg HTA79-8683-7674-6690-8675-68
Flag of North Macedonia.svg FEN84-9182-8577-7220-081-80
Flag of Serbia.svg NAP67-9280-8281-7779-5973-72
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg ZRI59-6967-8568-7662-6460-62
Flag of Montenegro.svg ULC73-750-2053-590-2069-82
TeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
1. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia 10100722635+8720
2. Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv 1082751696+5518
3. Flag of North Macedonia.svg Feni Industries 1055698680+1815
4. Flag of Serbia.svg Napredak Kruševac 1055674669+515
5. Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zrinjski Mostar 1019600677−7710
6. Flag of Montenegro.svg Ulcinj 1019477565−888

Quarterfinals

First legs are on March 20 and 28; Second legs are on March 27 and April 3; Third leg, if needed, is on March 29 and April 6

Team 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Rilski Sportist Flag of Bulgaria.svg 1 − 2 Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv 83−7863−8460−78
Feni Industries Flag of North Macedonia.svg 2 − 0 Flag of Montenegro.svg Mornar 92−85 OT83−82

Final four

 
Semifinals
21 April
Final
23 April
 
      
 
Gan Ner - Gan Ner Sports Hall
 
 
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia 86
 
Gan Ner - Gan Ner Sports Hall
 
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Feni Kavadarci 76
 
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia 84
 
Gan Ner - Gan Ner Sports Hall
 
Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Gilboa Galil 89
 
Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Gilboa Galil 88
 
 
Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv 72
 

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