2021–22 WABA League Group A

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Group A of the WABA League took place between 29 September 2021 and it will end on 15 December 2021. [1]

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The four best ranked teams advanced to the SuperLeague.

25 September 2021 Feniks Pale has withdraws from the 2021-22 WABA League. As per the Official Basketball Rules, all games were awarded to their respective opponents with a score of 20-0. Furthermore, the forfeiting team Feniks will receive 0 classification points in the standings. [2]

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost Bemax 10100698435+26320Advance to SuperLeague
2 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Orlovi 1073538511+2717
3 Flag of Serbia.svg Vojvodina 021 1064596505+9116
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Triglav Kranj 10555385491115
5 Flag of North Macedonia.svg KAM Basket 102848865817012Advance to Classification 9–12
6 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Feniks Pale 10010020020010
Updated to match(es) played on December 15, 2021. Source: WABA League

Fixtures and results

All times given below are in Central European Time (for the match played in Bulgaria is time expressed in Eastern European Time).

Game 1

29 September 2021
18:00
KAM Basket 48100 Vojvodina 021
Scoring by quarter: 24:25, 8:27, 10:32, 6:16
Pts: Adams 21
Rebs: Adams 18
Asts: Aleksić 3
Pts: Loomis 30
Rebs: Jovović 12
Asts: Vujisić 9
SRC Kale, Skopje
Attendance: /
Referees: Vuković, Kuburović, Ćetković

29 September 2021
17:00
Orlovi 200 Feniks Pale
Obilićevo, Banja Luka
Attendance: /
Referees: Dojčinović, Adamović, Skenderija

30 September 2021
17:30
Budućnost Bemax 8751 Triglav Kranj
Scoring by quarter:20:8, 24:12, 27:18, 16:13
Pts: Đorđević 14
Rebs: Đorđević 10
Asts: Živković 7
Pts: Kozina Bubnič 10
Rebs: Kozina Bubnič 7
Asts: Kozina Bubnič 4
Bemax Arena, Podgorica
Attendance: 100
Referees: Bajgorić, Hasić, Bambur

Game 2

6 October 2021
16:30
Vojvodina 021 5885 Budućnost Bemax
Scoring by quarter: 21:22, 17:16, 10:17, 10:26
Pts: Loomis 20
Rebs: Loomis 9
Asts: Radulović, Loomis 3
Pts: Živković 30
Rebs: Đorđević 8
Asts: Leković 7
Petrovaradin Hall, Novi Sad
Attendance: 25
Referees: Hartman, Andrić, Holjevac

6 October 2021
Feniks Pale 020 Triglav Kranj
Obilićevo, Banja Luka

6 November 2021
16:00
KAM Basket 5965 Orlovi
Scoring by quarter: 16:19, 9:12, 17:18, 17:16
Pts: Puljizović 23
Rebs: Adams 12
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Rajić 23
Rebs: Erak 18
Asts: Ristić 4
Kiril i Metodij Hall, Makedonska Kamenica
Attendance: 50
Referees: Vuković, Lakićević, Đikanović

Game 3

13 October 2021
17:00
Orlovi 6758 Vojvodina 021
Scoring by quarter: 14:14, 23:12, 12:17, 18:15
Pts: Rajić 21
Rebs: Erak 16
Asts: Ristić 7
Pts: Prokić 15
Rebs: Jankokić 10
Asts: Prokić 9
Obilićevo Hall, Banja Luka
Attendance: 20
Referees: Mohorič, Krajnc, Letonje

13 October 2021
20:15
Triglav Kranj 8254 KAM Basket
Scoring by quarter:22:13, 21:8, 19:16, 20:17
Pts: Pavlič 18
Rebs:three players 7
Asts: Abramovič 7
Pts: Adams, Aleksić 18
Rebs: Adams 16
Asts: Aleksić 6
Sports Hall Planina, Kranj
Attendance: 50
Referees: Miletić, Lenac, Pataca

13 October 2021
Budućnost Bemax 200 Feniks Pale
Bemax Arena, Podgorica

Game 4

20 October 2021
Vojvodina 021 200 Feniks Pale
Petrovaradin Hall, Novi Sad

8 December 2021
18:30
KAM Basket 6187 Budućnost Bemax
Scoring by quarter: 10:26, 16:19, 14:21, 21:21
Pts: Adams 21
Rebs: Adams 14
Asts: Aleksić 6
Pts: Đorđeviž 16
Rebs: Đorđeviž 7
Asts: Živković 13
Bemax Arena, Podgorica
Attendance: 50
Referees: Kajan, Šutalo, Jurković

20 October 2021
17:00
Orlovi 6160 Triglav Kranj
Scoring by quarter: 16:17, 11:14, 20:17, 14:12
Pts: Rajić 19
Rebs: Erak 21
Asts: Ristić 6
Pts: Kozina Bubnič 24
Rebs: Kozina Bubnič 13
Asts: Abramovič 5
Obilićevo Hall, Banja Luka
Attendance: 60
Referees: Hartman, Andrić, Buhin

Game 5

27 October 2021
20:15
Triglav Kranj 6168 Vojvodina 021
Scoring by quarter: 7:22, 11:17, 22:14, 21:15
Pts: Abramovič 21
Rebs: Kozina Bubnič 8
Asts: Vrečer 6
Pts: Jankokić 18
Rebs: Loomis 11
Asts:five players 2
Sports Hall Planina, Kranj
Attendance: 50
Referees: Stanković, Žagar, Matek

28 October 2021
17:30
Budućnost Bemax 8140 Orlovi
Scoring by quarter:23:3, 21:11, 19:10, 18:16
Pts: Drobnjak 14
Rebs: Đorđević 8
Asts: Radonjić, Leković 5
Pts: Zeljković 13
Rebs: Erak 5
Asts: Erak, Ristić 4
Bemax Arena, Podgorica
Attendance: 100
Referees: Mitev, Červenka, Jakova

27 October 2021
Feniks Pale 020 KAM Basket
Obilićevo, Banja Luka

Game 6

11 November 2021
16:30
Vojvodina 021 8657 KAM Basket
Scoring by quarter:18:12, 23:12, 25:17, 20:16
Pts: Loomis 19
Rebs: Jovanović 8
Asts: Radulović 5
Pts: Adams 23
Rebs: Puljizović 10
Asts: Puljizović, Aleksić 2
Petrovaradin Hall, Novi Sad
Attendance: 10
Referees: Grubišić, K. Holjevac, B. Holjevac

3 November 2021
Feniks Pale 020 Orlovi
Obilićevo, Banja Luka

3 November 2021
20:15
Triglav Kranj 4981 Budućnost Bemax
Scoring by quarter: 12:23, 17:27, 11:25, 9:6
Pts: Abramovič 14
Rebs: Kramžar, Vrečer 5
Asts: Kramžar, Vrečer 3
Pts: Leković 16
Rebs: Đorđević 14
Asts: Živković 8
Sports Hall Planina, Kranj
Attendance: 50
Referees: Lenac, Zrnić, Baki

Game 7

24 November 2021
18:30
Budućnost Bemax 7956 Vojvodina 021
Scoring by quarter:24:18, 20:12, 21:13, 14:13
Pts: Đorđević 18
Rebs: Živković 7
Asts: Leković 5
Pts: Janković 14
Rebs: Janković 8
Asts: Jovanović, Loomis 5
Bemax Arena, Podgorica
Attendance: 100
Referees: Vlaho, Lovrić, Brekalo

24 November 2021
20:15
Triglav Kranj 200 Feniks Pale
Sports Hall Planina, Kranj

24 November 2021
17:00
Orlovi 7749 KAM Basket
Scoring by quarter:23:7, 17:20, 18:13, 19:9
Pts: Trebovac 21
Rebs: Erak 12
Asts: Ristić 9
Pts: Tasevska 12
Rebs: Puljizović, Adams 8
Asts: Aleksić 4
Obilićevo Hall, Banja Luka
Attendance: 20
Referees: Mauer, Kuzmin, Blaško

Game 8

1 December 2021
16:30
Vojvodina 021 5961 Orlovi
Scoring by quarter:20:12, 10:15, 20:12, 9:22
Pts: Prokić 17
Rebs: Prokić 6
Asts: Prokić 5
Pts: Zeljković 20
Rebs: Erak 10
Asts: Ristić 5
Petrovaradin Hall, Novi Sad
Attendance: 75
Referees: Glavurdić, Čopić, Ljolje

30 November 2021
15:00
KAM Basket 7478 Triglav Kranj
Scoring by quarter: 13:26, 17:16, 24:26, 20:10
Pts: Adams 20
Rebs: Adams 10
Asts: Mitreva 4
Pts: Kramžar 16
Rebs: Burgar 9
Asts: Kvrgić 7
Kiril i Metodij Hall, Makedonska Kamenica
Attendance: 50
Referees: Kuburović, Ćetković, Đikanović

1 December 2021
Feniks Pale 020 Budućnost Bemax
Obilićevo, Banja Luka

Game 9

8 December 2021
Feniks Pale 020 Vojvodina 021
Obilićevo, Banja Luka

9 December 2021
18:30
Budućnost Bemax 8346 KAM Basket
Scoring by quarter:17:11, 20:12, 25:9, 21:14
Pts: Đorđević 21
Rebs:three players 7
Asts: Leković 6
Pts: Adams 16
Rebs: Adams 19
Asts: Aleksić 7
Bemax Arena, Podgorica
Attendance: 50
Referees: Kajan, Šutalo, Jurković

8 December 2021
20:15
Triglav Kranj 6653 Orlovi
Scoring by quarter: 14:14, 10:14, 23:9, 19:16
Pts: Vrečer 24
Rebs: Vrečer 15
Asts: Vrečer 6
Pts: Zeljković 19
Rebs: Erak, Zeljković 7
Asts: Ristić 5
Sports Hall Planina, Kranj
Attendance: 20
Referees: Stanković, Miletić, Matek

Game 10

15 December 2021
16:30
Vojvodina 021 7151 Triglav Kranj
Scoring by quarter:27:10, 16:20, 11:16, 17:5
Pts: Loomis 24
Rebs: Loomis 10
Asts: Prokić 5
Pts: Allen 18
Rebs: Kozina Bubnič 6
Asts: Pavlič, Allen 3
Petrovaradin Hall, Novi Sad
Attendance: 30
Referees: Pelja, Bajgorić, Hasić

15 December 2021
17:00
Orlovi 7479 (OT) Budućnost Bemax
Scoring by quarter: 13:24, 17:10, 17:18, 25:2,  Overtime: 2:7
Pts: Zeljković 26
Rebs: Erak 17
Asts: Trebovac 6
Pts: Leković 21
Rebs: Đorđević 13
Asts: Leković 7
Obilićevo, Banja Luka
Attendance: 10
Referees: Hartman, Grubišić, Holjevac

15 December 2021
KAM Basket 200 Feniks Pale
Kiril i Metodij Hall, Makedonska Kamenica

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