2012–13 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia

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2012–13 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia
League First League of Serbia
SportBasketball
Duration6 October 2012 – 6 April 2013
Number of games125
Number of teams16
2012–13
Season champions Partizan Galenika (7th title)
Season MVP Flag of Serbia.svg Tamara Radočaj
Serbian First League seasons

The 2012–13 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia is the 7th season of the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia, the highest professional basketball league in Serbia. It is also 69th national championship played by Serbian clubs inclusive of nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro.

Contents

The first half of the season consists of 11 teams and 110-game regular season (20 games for each of the 11 teams) began on 6 October 2012 and will end on 17 February 2013. The second part of the season consists of two parts, the Play Off and Play Out.

In the Play Off playing eight teams, 5 from Adriatic League and 3 from First Women's Basketball League of Serbia. [1] In the Play Out playing six teams it turns out that the last team. After the regular season it turns the bottom team and one team in Play Out. Play Off is played from 10. March 2013. to 6. April 2013, Play Out is played from 5. - 30. March 2013. Champion for this season is Partizan.

Team information

TeamCityArenaCapacity
Beočin Beočin SPC Beočin1,000
Crvena zvezda Belgrade Basket city Hall1,600
Jagodina 2001 Jagodina JASSA Sports Center 2,600
Partizan Galenika Belgrade Belgrade Sport Palace 5,000
Radivoj Korać Belgrade Sport EKO Hall1,000
Radnički Kragujevac Kragujevac Hall Gordana Goca Bogojević600
Srbobran Srbobran SC Srbobran500
Stara Pazova Stara Pazova Sport Palace Stara Pazova300
Student Niš Niš Dušan Radović School Hall1,000
Šabac Šabac Šabac High School Hall500
Šumadija Kragujevac Kragujevac Hall Gordana Goca Bogojević600
Čelarevo Čelarevo SD Čelarevo400
Vojvodina Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina 1,030
Vrbas Vrbas CFK Vrbas2,500
Vršac Vršac Millennium Center 5,000
Voždovac Belgrade SC Šumice 2,000
Teams from Adriatic League

Regular season

The League of the season was played with 11 teams and play a dual circuit system, each with each one game at home and away. The four best teams at the end of the regular season were placed in the Play Off. The regular season began on 6 October 2012 and it will end on 17 February 2013.

PlaceTeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
1. Crvena zvezda 2019116661264+40239Play Off
2. Jagodina 2001 2015515441395+14935
3. Radnički Kragujevac 2013712391207+3233
4. Šabac 2011912451255-1031
5. Srbobran 20101013171324-730Play Out
6. Šumadija Kragujevac 20101014151312+10330
7. Vrbas 20101013761416-4030
8. Student Niš 2091112331299-6629
9. Stara Pazova 2091112771302-2529
10. Beočin 2041612061395-18924
11. Čelarevo 2002012001549-34920Relegation
Qualified for Play Off
Played in Play Out
Relegated to Second League

Play Off

Play Off is played according to the cup system. Champion is received after the final was played. The final was played on 3 wins, while in other parts the Play Off at 2 victory. Play Off is played from 10. March 2013. to 6. April 2013.

Quarter Finals Semifinals Finals
         
Partizan Galenika 2
Šabac 0
Partizan Galenika 2
Crvena zvezda 0
Vršac 0
Crvena zvezda 2
Partizan Galenika 3
Radivoj Korać 0
Radivoj Korać 2
Radnički Kragujevac 0
Radivoj Korać 2
Vojvodina 0
Vojvodina 2
Jagodina 2001 0

Play Out

In play out all the clubs play against each other, and the worst ranked team in play out is relegation of the league. Play Out is played from 5. - 30. March 2013.

PlaceTeamPldWLPFPADiffPts
9. Šumadija Kragujevac 151141047908+13926
10. Vrbas 159610291021+824
11. Stara Pazova 15961008973+3524
12. Srbobran 1596959950+924
13. Student Niš 1578909920-1122
14. Beočin 15015794974-18015
Relegated to Second League

Awards

1st Team

2nd Team

Honorable Mention

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References

  1. Voždovac who played in the Adriatic League has resigned from all competitions and declared bankruptcy, and its place in the playoffs ranked team that took fourth place after the end of regular season.