Yugoslav Women's Basketball Cup

Yugoslav Women's Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded 1960
Inaugural season 1960
Ceased 1992
Country Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia
(1960–1992)
Continent European Union FIBA Europe (Europe)
Most titles Crvena zvezda (6 titles)

Cup of SFR Yugoslavia in Basketball for women took place from in 1960. until 1992, and the most it she won Belgrade Crvena zvezda.

Winners

Season Host City Champion Runner-up Result
1960 Ljubljana Radnički Beograd Olimpija 68:60
1961 Not held
1962 Zagreb Radnički Beograd Jugomontaža 44:40
1963 Not held
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1971-72 Novi Sad Voždovac Vojvodina 74:60
1972-73 Belgrade Crvena zvezda Željezničar Sarajevo 85:83
1973-74 Belgrade Crvena zvezda Voždovac 99:92
1974-75 Zagreb Industromontaža Crvena zvezda 73:68
1975-76 Belgrade Crvena zvezda Industromontaža 99:77
1976-77 Sarajevo Bosna Crvena zvezda 81:70
1977-78 Zagreb Monting Zagreb Partizan 81:71
1978-79 Banja Luka Crvena zvezda Monting Zagreb 77:75
1979-80 Zagreb Monting Zagreb Crvena zvezda 84:76
1980-81 Paraćin Crvena zvezda Monting Zagreb 85:75
1981-82 Ljubljana Monting Zagreb Ježica 79:67
1982-83 Belgrade Bosna Partizan 87:72
1983-84 Zagreb Voždovac Monting Zagreb 82:71
1984-85 Bosanski Brod Partizan Iskra Delta Ježica 72:68
1985-86 Zvornik Partizan Monting Zagreb 75:72
1986-87 Sisak Elemes Šibenik Iskra Delta Ježica 70:69
1987-88 Novi Bečej Jedinstvo Aida Tuzla Iskra Delta Ježica 65:62
1988-89 Rogaška Slatina Iskra Delta Ježica Crvena zvezda 74:71
1989-90 Zadar Elemes Šibenik Crvena zvezda 81:65
1990-91 Bečej Jedinstvo Aida Tuzla Crvena zvezda 84:77
1991-92 Crvena zvezda Željezničar Sarajevo 85:82

Championship winning teams

Team Winners Runners-up Years Won Years Runner-up
Crvena zvezda 6 6 1973, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1992 1975, 1977, 1980, 1989, 1990, 1991
Trešnjevka 2009[1] 4 6 1975, 1978, 1980, 1982 1962, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986
Partizan 2 2 1985, 1986 1978, 1983
Voždovac 2 1 1972, 1984 1974
Radnički Beograd 2 1960, 1962
Bosna 2 1977, 1983
Šibenik[2] 2 1987, 1990
Jedinstvo Tuzla[3] 2 1988, 1991
Ježica[4] 1 4 1989 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988
Željezničar Sarajevo 2 1973, 1992
Olimpija 1 1960
Vojvodina 1 1972

References

  1. Earlier it was called Trešnjevka Zagreb, Industromontaža Zagreb and Monting Zagreb
  2. Earlier it was called Elemes Šibenik
  3. Earlier it was called Jedinstvo Aida Tuzla
  4. Earlier it was called Iskra Delta Ježica

See also

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