The 1989–90 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 46th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league...
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Jugoplastika 1989–90: Jugoplastika 1990–91: POP 84 1991–92: Partizan Playoffs, as a way of determining the Yugoslav First Basketball League champion following...
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1988–89 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 45th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in...
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The 1989–90 NBA season was the 44th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Detroit Pistons winning their second consecutive...
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1990–91 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 47th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in...
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1988–89 Partizan 1989–90 Jugoplastika 1990–91 POP 84 1991–92 Partizan Yugoslav First Basketball League Yugoslav 1. B Federal Basketball League Federal Republic...
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Olympian Athletic League, was named the first Colored Basketball World's Champion. In 1910 Howard University’s first varsity basketball team began. In 1922...
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EuroLeague, known as the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague for sponsorship reasons, is a European men's professional basketball club competition. The league is...
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following the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia and therefore the Yugoslav League, and is organized by the Croatian Basketball Federation. Favbet Premijer liga...
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The 1989–90 NBA season was the Lakers' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 30th in the city of Los Angeles. The Lakers drafted Yugoslavian...
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The Yugoslav First B Federal Basketball League (Serbo-Croatian: Prva B savezna košarkaška liga) was the second-tier level club basketball league of SFR...
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(Hebrew: ליגת העל, lit., Supreme League or Premier League), or the Israeli Basketball Premier League, is the top-tier level league of professional competition...
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Serbian players to play in the NBA, in the 1989–90 season. In 2004, Darko Miličić became the first basketball player from Serbia to win an NBA championship...
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Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina. The SFR Yugoslavia traces its origins...
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Dražen Petrović (category Yugoslav men's basketball players)
1993) was a Yugoslav and Croatian professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he initially achieved success playing professional basketball in Europe...
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Polish Basketball League) is a professional men's club basketball league in Poland. It constitutes the first and highest-tier level of the Polish league pyramid...
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Dino Rađa (category Yugoslav expatriate basketball people)
that played out in the Yugoslav media. The club's head coach, Božidar Maljković, even publicly called on the Yugoslav Basketball Association (KSJ) to adopt...
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Türkiye Basketbol Ligi (redirect from Turkish Basketball First League)
Basketball First League (Turkish: Türkiye Basketbol Ligi; TBL), is the second-tier level league of professional club basketball in Turkey. The league...
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KK Split (redirect from Slobodna Dalmacija (basketball))
in the Yugoslav lower divisions for more than a decade, the club finally made it to the Yugoslav top-tier level Yugoslav First Federal League, for the...
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closest league in existence similar to the former Yugoslav Basketball League. After the formation of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1945...
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Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) (English language: Federal Basketball League), for sponsorship reasons named easyCredit BBL, is the highest level league of...
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Cibona 1986–87 Tracer Milano 1987–88 Tracer Milano 1988–89 Jugoplastika 1989–90 Jugoplastika 1990–91 POP 84 1991–92 Partizan 1992–93 Limoges CSP 1993–94...
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KK Partizan (redirect from Basketball Club Partizan)
mostly of players from Yugoslav Army basketball team, which in 1945 won the unofficial state championship against the teams of Yugoslav republics. KK Partizan...
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Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. (redirect from Maccabi Tel-Aviv (basketball))
professional basketball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League (the top tier of Israeli basketball), and internationally...
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Scottish Basketball Championship (SBC, former: Scottish National Basketball League, SNBL) is the national basketball league of Scotland. The league forms...
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The British Basketball League (BBL) is a men's professional basketball league in Great Britain and represents the highest level of play in the countries...
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FK Budućnost Podgorica (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
Budućnost in the First League. Until 1955, FK Budućnost played three seasons in Yugoslav First League, four in Yugoslav Second League and three in Montenegrin...
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KK Olimpija (category Basketball teams in Yugoslavia)
1967, 1967–68, 1968–69 Yugoslav Cup (defunct) Runners-up (5): 1960, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1981–82, 1986–87 Yugoslav 1. B League (defunct) Winners: 1984–85...
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FK Vardar (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
34th week of fixtures, the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League season ended notoriously. Football Association of Yugoslavia headed by Slavko Šajber voided the...
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KK Crvena zvezda (redirect from Red Star Belgrade (basketball club))
including the Yugoslav First Federal League (1945–1992), the First League of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006) and the Serbian League (2006 onwards)...
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