2006 WABA Super League

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The West Asian Basketball Super League 2006 (WASL) was the 1st staging of the WASL League, the basketball club league of West Asia Basketball Association. The top four teams from different countries qualify for the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2006.

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Preliminary round

Group A

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse 330244215+296
Flag of Jordan.svg Aramex 321240238+25
Flag of Iran.svg Sanam Tehran 312230236−64
Flag of Syria.svg Al-Jaish 303227252−253

Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Iran.svg Saba Battery Tehran 440326246+808
Flag of Syria.svg Al-Jalaa Aleppo 431288274+147
Flag of Lebanon.svg Blue Stars 422340296+446
Flag of Jordan.svg Fastlink 413259281−225
Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Al-Karkh 404237253−1164

Knockout round

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
B1 Flag of Iran.svg Saba Battery 91 80 171
A4 Flag of Syria.svg Al-Jaish 90 77 167
B1 Flag of Iran.svg Saba Battery 8974 87
B3 Flag of Lebanon.svg Blue Stars 81 7786
A2 Flag of Jordan.svg Aramex 85 81 166
B3 Flag of Lebanon.svg Blue Stars 90 83 173
B1 Flag of Iran.svg Saba Battery 8067 81 20x
A1 Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse 78 99840 x
A1 Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse 83 89 172
B4 Flag of Jordan.svg Fastlink 71 86 157
A1 Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse 82 72203rd place
B2 Flag of Syria.svg Al-Jalaa 8868 0
B2 Flag of Syria.svg Al-Jalaa 79 86 165B3 Flag of Lebanon.svg Blue Stars 87 75
A3 Flag of Iran.svg Sanam 80 75 155B2 Flag of Syria.svg Al-Jalaa 90'81

Quarterfinals

Game 1

Semifinals

Game 1

3rd place

Final

May 17
17:30
Saba Battery Tehran Flag of Iran.svg 8078 Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse
Scoring by quarter: 25−25, 19−21, 12−13, 24−19
May 22
17:00
Sagesse Flag of Lebanon.svg 9967 Flag of Iran.svg Saba Battery Tehran
Scoring by quarter: 22−15, 30−20, 25−18, 22−14
May 24
17:00
Sagesse Flag of Lebanon.svg 8481 Flag of Iran.svg Saba Battery Tehran
Scoring by quarter: 26−17, 25−21, 11−28, 22−15
May 27
17:30
Saba Battery Tehran Flag of Iran.svg 200 Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse
Scoring by quarter: 25−15; Sagesse walked out
May 28
17:30
Saba Battery Tehran Flag of Iran.svg vs. Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse
Cancelled
Total
Saba Battery Tehran Flag of Iran.svg 22 Flag of Lebanon.svg Sagesse
Both teams awarded the second place

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