Austrian Women's Basketball Bundesliga

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Austrian Women's Basketball Bundesliga
Sport Basketball
Founded1948
Inaugural season1948-49
No. of teams 10
Country Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Continent Flag of Europe.svg FIBA Europe (Europe)
Level on pyramid1

The Austrian Women's Basketball Bundesliga (English Austrian Women Basketball League AWBL) is the highest basketball league in Austria.

Contents

History

Current season teams (2013–2014)

Champions

List of champions

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