2015–16 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
The 2015–16 Liga Națională season is the 66th season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania.
Teams
Location of teams in 2015–16 Liga Națională
Defending champion Asesoft Ploiești left the league due to its financial trouble to play in the first league.[1] Meanwhile, Universitatea Cluj and Timba Timișoara were relegated to the Liga I as last qualified teams of the previous season. Dinamo București and Phoenix Galați promoted as champions and runners-up from the 2014–15 Liga I season.
Team |
City |
Arena |
Capacity |
Atlassib Sibiu |
Sibiu |
Sala Transilvania |
3,000 |
BCMU Pitești |
Pitești |
Sala Sporturilor Trivale |
2,000 |
Dinamo București |
București |
Sala Polivalentă Dinamo |
2,538 |
Energia Târgu Jiu |
Târgu Jiu |
Sala Sporturilor Târgu Jiu |
1,500 |
Gaz Metan Mediaș |
Mediaș |
Sala Sporturilor Mediaș |
461 |
Mureș |
Târgu Mureș |
Sala Sporturilor Târgu Mureș |
2,000 |
Phoenix Galați |
Galați |
Sala Sporturilor Galați |
1,000 |
Steaua CSM Eximbank |
București |
Sala Mihai Viteazul |
2,000 |
Timișoara |
Timișoara |
Constantin Jude Hall |
2,200 |
U Oradea |
Oradea |
Arena Antonio Alexe |
2,000 |
U-Banca Transilvania |
Cluj Napoca |
Sala Polivalentă |
7,308 |
Universitatea Craiova |
Craiova |
Sala Sporturilor Craiova |
4,215 |
Regular season
- ↑ BCMU Pitești was deducted 3 points.
Playoffs
References
External links
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2015– 16 in European basketball |
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- Central Women's Basketball League
- Baltic League
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- Eastern European League
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