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Austrian Basketball Bundesliga

The Austrian Basketball Bundesliga (in German: Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga) was the top men's professional basketball league in Austria.[1][2] Until the 2004–05 season, the league was known as the A-Liga (A-League) and then until the 2008–09 season it was called the Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga (ÖBL). From 2008 to 2019, it was named the Admiral Basketball League, after the league's main sponsor, Admiral Sportwetten.

Austrian Basketball Bundesliga
Founded1947; 76 years ago (1947)
First season1947–48
Folded2019; 4 years ago (2019)
Replaced byBasketball Superliga
CountryAustria
ConfederationFIBA Europe (Europe)
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Austrian Cup
SupercupAustrian Supercup
International cup(s)FIBA Europe Cup
Last championsKapfenberg Bulls (7th title)
(2018–19)
Most championshipsUBSC Wien (11 titles)
TV partnersSky Sport
Websitebasketballaustria.at/bsl
2019–20 Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga

In 2019, the competition was replaced by the Basketball Superliga.

Competition format

In the current season each team plays the other nine teams four times, creating a 36-game regular-season schedule. After that, the top six teams move on. The two semi-finals winners meet in a best-of-seven championship series.

Clubs

Club Place Arena Capacity
Allianz Swans Gmunden Gmunden Volksbank Arena 2,200
Kraftwerk Wels Wels Raiffeisen Arena 1,700
Raiffeisen Panthers Fürstenfeld Fürstenfeld Stadthalle Fürstenfeld 1,200
Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions Traiskirchen Lions Dome 1,200
Kapfenberg Bulls Kapfenberg Sporthalle Walfersam 1,000
Zepter Vienna Wien Admiral Dome 1,500
Unger Steel Oberwart Gunners Oberwart Sporthalle Oberwart 1,700
Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg Klosterneuburg Happyland Klosterneuburg 1,000
Raiffeisen Graz Graz Raiffeisen Sportpark Graz 3,000

Title holders

Finals

Season Champion Result Runners-up Champions' coach Finals MVP
2000–01 Kapfenberg Bulls 3–2 Wörthersee Piraten
2001–02 Kapfenberg Bulls 3–2 Panthers Fürstenfeld
2002–03 Kapfenberg Bulls 3–2 Swans Gmunden
2003–04 Kapfenberg Bulls 3–1 Swans Gmunden
2004–05 Swans Gmunden 3–0 Oberwart Gunners   Bob Gonnen
2005–06 Swans Gmunden 3–0 Kraftwerk Wels   Bob Gonnen   Peter Hütter
2006–07 Swans Gmunden 3–0 Oberwart Gunners   Bob Gonnen   De'Teri Mayes
2007–08 Panthers Fürstenfeld 3–2 Oberwart Gunners   Aaron Mitchell   Anthony Shavies
2008–09 Kraftwerk Wels 3–1 Swans Gmunden   Raoul Korner   Ricky Moore
2009–10 Swans Gmunden 3–2 Panthers Fürstenfeld   Matthias Fischer   De'Teri Mayes
2010–11 Oberwart Gunners 3–2 Swans Gmunden   Neno Ašćerić   Bernd Volcic
2011–12 Dukes Klosterneuburg 3–1 Swans Gmunden   Werner Sallomon   Christoph Nagler
2012–13 Zepter Vienna 3–2 Oberwart Gunners   Andrea Maghelli   Shawn Ray
2013–14 Güssing Knights
3–2
Kapfenberg Bulls   Matthias Zollner   Anthony Shavies
2014–15 Güssing Knights
3–1
Zepter Vienna   Matthias Zollner   Travis Taylor
2015–16 Redwell Oberwart Gunners
3–0
WBC Raiffeissen Wels   Chris Chougaz   Chris McNealy
2016–17 ece Bulls Kapfenberg
4–1
Redwell Oberwart Gunners   Michael Schrittwieser   Bogić Vujošević
2017–18 ece Bulls Kapfenberg
4–2
Swans Gmunden
2018–19 ece Bulls Kapfenberg
3–0
Swans Gmunden

Awards

All-Star Game

The ÖBL held an annual all-star game, pitting a team of the best Austrian players in the league against a team made up of the league's top international players. Like the NBA All-Star Game, the ÖBL All-Star festivities included a slam dunk contest and a three-point shooting competition.

References

  1. ^ Eurobasket.com
  2. ^ Official website (in German)

External links

  • Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga Official Website
  • Eurobasket.com League Page

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The Austrian Basketball Bundesliga in German Osterreichische Basketball Bundesliga was the top men s professional basketball league in Austria 1 2 Until the 2004 05 season the league was known as the A Liga A League and then until the 2008 09 season it was called the Osterreichische Basketball Bundesliga OBL From 2008 to 2019 it was named the Admiral Basketball League after the league s main sponsor Admiral Sportwetten Austrian Basketball BundesligaFounded1947 76 years ago 1947 First season1947 48Folded2019 4 years ago 2019 Replaced byBasketball SuperligaCountryAustriaConfederationFIBA Europe Europe Number of teams10Level on pyramid1Domestic cup s Austrian CupSupercupAustrian SupercupInternational cup s FIBA Europe CupLast championsKapfenberg Bulls 7th title 2018 19 Most championshipsUBSC Wien 11 titles TV partnersSky SportWebsitebasketballaustria wbr at wbr bsl2019 20 Osterreichische Basketball BundesligaFor the current first tier basketball league in Austria see Basketball Superliga In 2019 the competition was replaced by the Basketball Superliga Contents 1 Competition format 2 Clubs 3 Title holders 4 Finals 5 Awards 6 All Star Game 7 References 8 External linksCompetition format EditIn the current season each team plays the other nine teams four times creating a 36 game regular season schedule After that the top six teams move on The two semi finals winners meet in a best of seven championship series Clubs EditClub Place Arena CapacityAllianz Swans Gmunden Gmunden Volksbank Arena 2 200Kraftwerk Wels Wels Raiffeisen Arena 1 700Raiffeisen Panthers Furstenfeld Furstenfeld Stadthalle Furstenfeld 1 200Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions Traiskirchen Lions Dome 1 200Kapfenberg Bulls Kapfenberg Sporthalle Walfersam 1 000Zepter Vienna Wien Admiral Dome 1 500Unger Steel Oberwart Gunners Oberwart Sporthalle Oberwart 1 700Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg Klosterneuburg Happyland Klosterneuburg 1 000Raiffeisen Graz Graz Raiffeisen Sportpark Graz 3 000Title holders Edit1946 47 WAC 1947 48 Not held 1948 49 Admira Wien 1949 50 Post Wien 1950 51 Wiener Sportclub 1951 52 Handelsministerium 1952 53 Union Babenberg 1953 54 Union Babenberg 1954 55 Union Babenberg 1955 56 Engelmann Wien 1956 57 Union Babenberg 1957 58 Engelmann Wien 1958 59 Union Babenberg 1959 60 Engelmann Wien 1960 61 Engelmann Wien 1961 62 Engelmann Wien 1962 63 Handelsministerium 1963 64 Handelsministerium 1964 65 Handelsministerium 1965 66 Union Kuenring 1966 67 Engelmann Wien 1967 68 Engelmann Wien 1968 69 Engelmann Wien 1969 70 Engelmann Wien 1970 71 Radio Koch Wien 1971 72 Radio Koch Wien 1972 73 Wienerberger 1973 74 Wienerberger 1974 75 Sefra Wien 1975 76 Sefra Wien 1976 77 Shopping Centre Wien 1977 78 Klosterneuburg 1978 79 UBSC Wien 1979 80 UBSC Wien 1980 81 UBSC Wien 1981 82 UBSC Wien 1982 83 Klosterneuburg 1983 84 Klosterneuburg 1984 85 Klosterneuburg 1985 86 Klosterneuburg 1986 87 Klosterneuburg 1987 88 Klosterneuburg 1988 89 Klosterneuburg 1989 90 Klosterneuburg 1990 91 Mollersdorf 1991 92 Union SPI 1992 93 UBC Sankt Polten 1993 94 Mollersdorf 1994 95 UBC Sankt Polten 1995 96 UBC Sankt Polten 1996 97 UBC Sankt Polten 1997 98 UBC Sankt Polten 1998 99 UBC Sankt Polten 1999 00 Traiskirchen Lions 2000 01 Kapfenberg Bulls 2001 02 Kapfenberg Bulls 2002 03 Kapfenberg Bulls 2003 04 Kapfenberg Bulls 2004 05 Swans Gmunden 2005 06 Swans Gmunden 2006 07 Swans Gmunden 2007 08 Panthers Furstenfeld 2008 09 Kraftwerk Wels 2009 10 Swans Gmunden 2010 11 Oberwart Gunners 2011 12 Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg 2012 13 Zepter Vienna 2013 14 Gussing Knights 2014 15 Gussing Knights 2015 16 Redwell Oberwart Gunners 2016 17 ece Bulls Kapfenberg 2017 18 ece Bulls Kapfenberg 2018 19 ece Bulls KapfenbergFinals EditSeason Champion Result Runners up Champions coach Finals MVP2000 01 Kapfenberg Bulls 3 2 Worthersee Piraten 2001 02 Kapfenberg Bulls 3 2 Panthers Furstenfeld2002 03 Kapfenberg Bulls 3 2 Swans Gmunden2003 04 Kapfenberg Bulls 3 1 Swans Gmunden2004 05 Swans Gmunden 3 0 Oberwart Gunners Bob Gonnen2005 06 Swans Gmunden 3 0 Kraftwerk Wels Bob Gonnen Peter Hutter2006 07 Swans Gmunden 3 0 Oberwart Gunners Bob Gonnen De Teri Mayes2007 08 Panthers Furstenfeld 3 2 Oberwart Gunners Aaron Mitchell Anthony Shavies2008 09 Kraftwerk Wels 3 1 Swans Gmunden Raoul Korner Ricky Moore2009 10 Swans Gmunden 3 2 Panthers Furstenfeld Matthias Fischer De Teri Mayes2010 11 Oberwart Gunners 3 2 Swans Gmunden Neno Asceric Bernd Volcic2011 12 Dukes Klosterneuburg 3 1 Swans Gmunden Werner Sallomon Christoph Nagler2012 13 Zepter Vienna 3 2 Oberwart Gunners Andrea Maghelli Shawn Ray2013 14 Gussing Knights 3 2 Kapfenberg Bulls Matthias Zollner Anthony Shavies2014 15 Gussing Knights 3 1 Zepter Vienna Matthias Zollner Travis Taylor2015 16 Redwell Oberwart Gunners 3 0 WBC Raiffeissen Wels Chris Chougaz Chris McNealy2016 17 ece Bulls Kapfenberg 4 1 Redwell Oberwart Gunners Michael Schrittwieser Bogic Vujosevic2017 18 ece Bulls Kapfenberg 4 2 Swans Gmunden2018 19 ece Bulls Kapfenberg 3 0 Swans GmundenAwards EditMost Valuable Player Finals MVP Coach of the Year Most Valuable Austrian PlayerAll Star Game EditMain article OBL All Star Game The OBL held an annual all star game pitting a team of the best Austrian players in the league against a team made up of the league s top international players Like the NBA All Star Game the OBL All Star festivities included a slam dunk contest and a three point shooting competition References Edit Eurobasket com Official website in German External links EditOsterreichische Basketball Bundesliga Official Website Eurobasket com League Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austrian Basketball Bundesliga amp oldid 1149043938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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