Liprobakin

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Liprobakin
Liprobakin logo.png
CountriesFlag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Democratic Republic of the Congo
Region Kinshasa
Confederation FIBA Africa
Number of teams20 (men)
10 (women)
Domestic cup(s) Coupe du Congo
Current championsBC SCTP
(2022-23)
Most championshipsMen: New Generation (5 titles)
Women: V.Club (4 titles)

The Ligue Provinciale de Basketball de Kinshasa (in English: Kinshasa Provincial Basketball League), better known as the Liprobakin, is an annual basketball competition for teams in Kinshasa, the capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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The top two teams qualify for each season of the Coupe du Congo, where the Kinshasa teams meet teams from other regions of the country.

Men's teams

In the 2022 season, the following 20 teams played in the Liprobakin: [1]

Men's champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-upFinals scoreThird placeRef.
1992 Terreur
2013–14 Terreur (2)Molokai New Generation
2014–15 New Generation
2015–16 New Generation (2)
2016–17 New Generation (3)
2017–18 New Generation (4)
2018–19 New Generation (5) Terreur 78–68 [2]
2019–20 Terreur (3) Espoir Fukash 81–67SCTP [3]
2020–21 Espoir Fukash Terreur 88–81 [4]
2021–22 Terreur (4)SCTP44–40
2022–23SCTPDCMP62–58 Terreur [5]

Women's champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-upFinals scoreThird placeRef.
2014–15V.Club
2015–16V.Club (2)
2016–17V.Club (3)
2018–19V.Club (4)CNSS78–60 [2]
2019–20 Terreur V.Club86–51Arc-en-ciel [3]
2020–21CNSSArc-en-ciel89–51

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References

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