2008–09 Basketball League of Serbia

2008–09 Basketball League of Serbia
League Basketball League of Serbia
Sport Basketball
TV partner(s) RTS
First League
Season champions Swisslion Vršac
Season MVP Serbia Uroš Mirković (Mašinac)
Super League
Season champions Partizan (Group A)
Crvena zvezda (Group B)
Season MVP Serbia Novica Veličković (Partizan)
Playoff stage
Finals champions Partizan
  Runners-up Crvena zvezda
MVP Serbia Novica Veličković (Partizan)

The 2008–09 Basketball League of Serbia season was the 3rd season of the highest professional basketball league in Serbia. It was also 65th national championship played by Serbian clubs inclusive of nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro.

Teams for 2008–09 season

Locations and venues

City Teams Team Path Venue (Capacity)
Belgrade 5
Partizan Adriatic League Pionir Hall (8,150)
Crvena zvezda Adriatic League Pionir Hall (8,150)
FMP Železnik Adriatic League Železnik Hall (3,000)
Mega Hypo Leasing A League Šumice Sports Center (2,000)
Vizura A League Vizura Sports Center (1,500)
Novi Sad 3
Vojvodina Adriatic League SPENS main Hall (7,500)
Novi Sad A League SPENS main Hall (7,500)
Radnički Invest Inženjering A League Basketland (0,350)
Kraljevo 2
Sloga A League Kraljevo Sports Hall (1,500)
Mašinac A League Kraljevo Sports Hall (1,500)
Vršac 2
Hemofarm Adriatic League Millennium Center (5,000)
Lions A League Chemical Medical School Hall (1,100)
Čačak 1
Borac Čačak A League Borac Morava Hall (3,000)
Kragujevac 1
Radnički 034 Group A League Lake Hall (4,000)
Kruševac 1
Napredak A League Kruševac Sports Hall (2,500)
Leskovac 1
Zdravlje A League Dubočica Sports Center (3,000)
Niš 1
Ergonom A League Čair Sports Center (4,000)
Pančevo 1
Tamiš A League Strelište Sports Hall (1,100)
Valjevo 1
Metalac A League Valjevo Sports Hall (1,500)

Regular season

First League

Standings

Pos Team Total
P W L F A D Pts
1Lions 26 22 4 2040 1790 (+)250 48
2Borac Čačak 26 18 8 2029 1901 (+)128 44
3Metalac 26 17 9 2136 2038 (+)98 43
4Napredak 26 15 11 2051 2030 (+)21 41
5Mega Hypo Leasing 26 15 11 2175 2196 (-)21 41
6Radnički 034 Group 26 13 13 2081 2056 (+)25 39
7Ergonom 26 12 14 2131 2189 (-)58 38
8Novi Sad 26 12 14 2062 2062 0 38
9Radnički Invest Inženjering 26 12 14 2002 2059 (-)57 38
10Sloga 26 11 15 2155 2130 (+)25 37
11Mašinac 26 10 16 1987 2053 (-)66 36
12Tamiš 26 10 16 2007 2038 (-)31 36
13Vizura 26 9 17 1996 2080 (-)84 35
14Zdravlje 26 6 20 2017 2247 (-)230 32

Super League standings & results

Group A

Pos Team Total
P W L F A D Pts
1Partizan 6 6 0 488 352 (+)136 12
2FMP Železnik 6 3 3 436 439 (-)3 9
3Vojvodina 6 2 4 442 525 (-)83 8
4Metalac 6 1 5 420 470 (-)50 7
Results
Team Partizan FMP Železnik Vojvodina Metalac
Partizan 84—56 95—57 80—60
FMP Železnik 63—69 92—71 76—66
Vojvodina 66—84 82—77 87—84
Metalac 50—76 67—72 93—79

Group B

Pos Team Total
P W L F A D Pts
1Crvena zvezda 6 5 1 505 437 (+)68 11
2Hemofarm 6 5 1 483 421 (+)62 11
3Lions 6 1 5 389 458 (-)69 7
4Borac Čačak 6 1 5 449 510 (-)61 7
Results
Team Crvena zvezda Hemofarm Lions Borac Čačak
Crvena zvezda 81—76 91—63 109—90
Hemofarm 82—79 80—63 78—72
Lions 52—64 60—76 77—64
Borac Čačak 74—81 66—91 83—74

P=Matches played, W=Matches won, L=Matches lost, F=Points for, A=Points against, D=Points difference, Pts=Points

Qualification for Playoff Stage and 2009–10 Adriatic League
Qualified to play best-of-five series for 5th place[1][2][3]
Qualification for Super League
Relegation to B League

5th place series

5th place
   
A3 Vojvodina 0
B3 Lions 3

Playoff stage

Semifinals Final
      
A1 Partizan 3
B2 Hemofarm 1
Partizan 3
Red Star 2
B1 Red Star 3
A2 FMP Železnik 0
2008–09 Basketball League of Serbia Champions

Serbia
Partizan
16th Title

Top 5 final ranking

Rank Team
1 Partizan
2 Crvena zvezda
3 Hemofarm
4 FMP Železnik
5 Lions
Rank Team
1 Partizan
2 Crvena zvezda
3 Hemofarm
4 FMP Železnik
5 Lions
Qualified to play in 2009–10 Euroleague season
Qualified to play in 2009–10 Eurocup season
Qualified to play in 2009–10 Euro Challenge season
Qualified to play in 2009–10 Adriatic League season

References

External links

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