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2021–22 First Women's Basketball League Of Serbia
The 2021–22 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia ( sr-cyr, Прва женска лига Србије 2021–22.) will be the 16th season of the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia, the highest professional basketball league in Serbia. Also, it will be the 78th national championship played by Serbian clubs inclusive of the nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro. Crvena zvezda Kombank is the defending champion. Teams A total of 12 teams participated in the 2021–22 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia as confirmed by the Basketball Federation of Serbia on 30 June 2021. Distribution The following is the access list for this season. Promotion and relegation ;Teams promoted from the Second League * Proleter 023 * Vršac ;Teams relegated to the Second League * Novosadska ŽKA * Spartak Venues and locations Regular season Standings Playoffs The four highest-placed teams from the Regular season will qualify for the Playo ...
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2020–21 First Women's Basketball League Of Serbia
The 2020–21 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia ( sr-cyr, Прва женска лига Србије 2020–21.) is the 15th season of the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia, the highest professional basketball league in Serbia. Also, it's the 77th national championship played by Serbian clubs inclusive of the nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro. Crvena zvezda Kombank won its 32nd national championship. Teams Promotion and relegation ;Teams promoted from the Second League * Spartak Subotica * Art Basket * Duga Šabac ;Teams relegated to the Second League * Proleter 023 Venues and locations Regular season Standings Playoffs Four teams were qualified for the Playoffs, as follows: Vojvodina 021, Crvena zvezda Kombank, Radivoj Korać, and Art Basket. Bracket Semifinals Finals See also * 2020–21 Milan Ciga Vasojević Cup * 2020–21 Basketball League of Serbia * 2020–21 WABA League References External l ...
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ŽKK Vrbas
Ženski košarkaški klub Vrbas ( sr-cyr, Женски кошаркашки клуб Врбас, en, Women's Basketball Club Vrbas) is a Serbian women's basketball team from Vrbas, Serbia. The club currently plays in Serbian first league. History Vrbas was founded in 1975. He began working as a school section of the high school "Žarko Zrenjanin", which was led by Professor Zdravko Bjelica, to the same year became the club. The first coach was Peter Kankaraš. With more or less success, the club has been functioning for 40 years. At the end of the 80s competed in the Yugoslav Second Federal League which then played in venues all over Yugoslavia. Since 2011 ŽKK Vrbas is a member of the Serbian first league, and their teams had players who were on the scene for team, Tijana Ajduković, Nataša Mijatović, Ivana Jovović, Tijana Cukić, Tamara Rajić, etc. Honours National Cups – 0 *Milan Ciga Vasojević Cup: **Runners-up (1) : 2016 Arena Teodora Sarić Notable former ...
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Novi Sad
Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; hu, Újvidék, ; german: Neusatz; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain on the border of the Bačka and Syrmia geographical regions. Lying on the banks of the Danube river, the city faces the northern slopes of Fruška Gora. , Novi Sad proper has a population of 231,798 while its urban area (including the adjacent settlements of Petrovaradin and Sremska Kamenica) comprises 277,522 inhabitants. The population of the administrative area of the city totals 341,625 people. Novi Sad was founded in 1694 when Serb merchants formed a colony across the Danube from the Petrovaradin Fortress, a strategic Habsburg military post. In subsequent centuries, it became an important trading, manufacturing and cultural centre, and has historically been dubbed ''the Serbian Athens''. The city was heavily devastated ...
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Niš
Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names in other languages) is the third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District. It is located in southern part of Serbia. , the city proper has a population of 183,164, while its administrative area (City of Niš) has a population of 260,237 inhabitants. Several Roman emperors were born in Niš or used it as a residence: Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor and the founder of Constantinople, Constantius III, Constans, Vetranio, Julian, Valentinian I, Valens; and Justin I. Emperor Claudius Gothicus decisively defeated the Goths at the Battle of Naissus (present-day Niš). Later playing a prominent role in the history of the Byzantine Empire, the city's past would earn it the nickname ''Imperial City.'' After about 400 years of Ottoman rule, the city was liberated in 1878 and became part of the Principality of Serbia, though not without great bloodshed—remnants of which can be found throughou ...
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