Women's Chinese Basketball Association

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Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA)
Current season, competition or edition:
Basketball current event.svg 2023–24 WCBA season
Women's Chinese Basketball Association.svg
Sport Basketball
Founded2002
Owner(s) Chinese Basketball Association
No. of teams 17
CountryFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Continent FIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
Sichuan Yuanda (2nd title)
Most titles Bayi Kylin (5 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Official website Official website

The Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA) is the first-tier professional women's basketball league in China. It was established in 2002 as the women's counterpart to the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

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Current clubs

There are currently 17 teams in the league. Team names often incorporate the names of their corporate sponsors.

TeamLocationArena
Beijing Shougang Beijing Beijing Shougang Basketball Center Gymnasium
Daqing Rural Commercial Bank Daqing, Heilongjiang Heilongjiang University Gymnasium
Dongguan Xintongsheng Dongguan, Guangdong Dalang Arena
Fujian Heart Bond Putian, Fujian Putian City Comprehensive Gymnasium
Hebei Yingli Hengshui, Hebei Hengshui Gymnasium
Inner Mongolia Rural Credit Union Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia Gymnasium
Jiangsu Nangang Yixing, Jiangsu Yixing Sports Center Gymnasium
Liaoning Zhongda Aluminum Industry Anshan, Liaoning Angang Gymnasium
Shaanxi Tianze Xi'an, Shaanxi Siyuan Student Activity Center Gymnasium
Shandong Six Stars Yantai, Shandong Penglai Gymnasium
Shanghai Baoshan Dahua Shanghai Baochen Gymnasium
Shanxi Bamboo Leaf Green Taiyuan, Shanxi Shanxi Sports Centre Gymnasium
Sichuan Yuanda Chengdu, Sichuan Sichuan Jinqiang Sports Center Gymnasium
Tianjin Guanlan Tianjin Gegu Gymnasium
Wuhan Shengfan Wuhan, Hubei Jiangxia Gymnasium
Xinjiang Sports Lottery Ürümqi, Xinjiang Xinjiang Sports Center Gymnasium
Xiamen Egrets Xiamen, Fujian
Zhejiang Chouzhou Bank Hangzhou, Zhejiang Fuyang Gymnasium

List of WCBA champions

Shanxi Flame's Maya Moore defending an inbound pass from Shanghai Octopus's Huang Jing during a January 2014 WCBA game in Shanghai. Mayamoore wcba.jpg
Shanxi Flame's Maya Moore defending an inbound pass from Shanghai Octopus's Huang Jing during a January 2014 WCBA game in Shanghai.

Players with the most championships

  1. 7 × champions: Zhang Yu (from 3 teams)
  2. 6 × champions: Yang Banban (from 2 teams)
  3. 5 × champions: Zhang Wei (from 2 teams), Sui Feifei, Chen Nan, Ren Lei, Zhang Xiaoni, Chen Lisha

WNBA All-Stars in WCBA history

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