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YUBA League
The YUBA League was the top-tier men's professional basketball league in Serbia and Montenegro (previously FR Yugoslavia). Founded in 1992 and folded in 2006, it was run by the Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro. The name ''YUBA League'' (Yugoslav Basketball Association League) was used in Serbia and Montenegro until 2005. It consisted of the first-stage "First League", and the second-stage "Super League", with each having their own men's and women's divisions. The league was also named YUBA League: ''Sportstar YUBA League'', ''Winston YUBA League'', ''Frikom YUBA League'', ''Efes Pils YUBA League'', ''Atlas Pils YUBA League'', and ''Sinalco First League'', for sponsorship reasons. For past league sponsorship names, see the list below. When Serbia and Montenegro peacefully separated in 2006, the YUBA League ceased to exist and was re-branded as the Basketball League of Serbia a Serbia-only organization, with Montenegro forming its own federation. Rules Competiti ...
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Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia) which bordered Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Albania to the southwest. The state was founded on 27 April 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, known as FR Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia which comprised the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro. In February 2003, FR Yugoslavia was transformed from a federal republic to a political union until Montenegro seceded from the union in June 2006, leading to the full independence of both Serbia and Montenegro. Its aspirations to be the sole legal successor state to SFR Yugoslavia were not recognized by the United Nations, following t ...
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Sinalco
Sinalco is a popular brand of non-alcoholic drinks first marketed in 1902, with sales in now more than 40 countries. Sinalco is the oldest soft drink brand in Europe. It is produced by Sinalco International, a company headquartered in Detmold, Germany. In 1902, German scientist Friedrich Eduard Bilz invented "Bilz Brause", a sherbet powder, and started to sell it in partnership with industrialist Franz Hartmann. As imitations started to appear, they held a prize competition for a brand name, and chose "Sinalco" (an abbreviation of the Latin ''sine alcohole'', "without alcohol"). As one of the first beverage brands, Sinalco came to be exported worldwide, particularly to South America and the Middle East. The red circle trademark was registered in 1937. A distinctively-shaped bottle was launched in the 1950s, and updated at the end of the century. Besides the original Sinalco Orange, today the company also bottles Sinalco Cola and a few other kinds of soft drinks. In Germany, i ...
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1998–99 YUBA League
The 1998–99 Winston YUBA League ( sr-Cyrl, Винстон ЈУБА лига 1998/99.) was the 7th season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). Teams A total of 12 teams participated in the 1998–99 Winston YUBA League. Distribution The following is the access list for this season. Promotion and relegation ; Teams promoted from the YUBA B League * Hemofarm * Zdravlje ; Teams relegated to the YUBA B League *OKK Beograd * Borovica *Vojvodina * Mornar Venues and locations Personnel and sponsorship Regular season Standings Playoffs The playoffs were not played due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (March–June 1999) and then top-seeded Budućnost was awarded with the championships title. Clubs in European competitions See also * 1998–99 ACB season * 1998–99 Slovenian Basketball League References {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 YUBA League 1998–99 in Yugoslav bask ...
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1997–98 YUBA League
The 1997–98 Winston YUBA League ( sr-Cyrl, Винстон ЈУБА лига 1997/98.) was the 6th season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). Teams A total of 14 teams participated in the 1997–98 Winston YUBA League. Distribution The following is the access list for this season. Promotion and relegation ; Teams promoted from the YUBA B League * Beopetrol * OKK Beograd ; Teams relegated to the YUBA B League * Borac Čačak * Vojvodina / BFC (BFC got merged into Vojvodina) Venues and locations Personnel and sponsorship Regular season Standings Playoffs Bracket Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals ''Source'' Clubs in European competitions ''Source'' See also * 1997–98 ACB season * 1997–98 Slovenian Basketball League References {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 YUBA League Serbia Basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most ...
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KK FMP (1991–2011)
Košarkaški klub FMP ( sr-cyr, Кошаркашки клуб ФMП), commonly referred to as KK FMP, was a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. The club played its home games at the 3,000 capacity Železnik Hall and have won the regional ABA League twice, in the 2003–04 and 2005–06 seasons. In 2011, the club started cooperating with KK Crvena zvezda and competed under their name until 2015. In 2015, the club disbanded its senior team and changed the name to KK ILR Železnik. In 2013, Radnički FMP (formerly Radnički Novi Sad) adopted the name and the FMP logo, and renamed itself to KK FMP. However, not only according to the club's official website, but also according to the official website of the Adriatic League, this club still competes in the Adriatic League. History 1975–1986: Early years The club was established under the name KK ILR Železnik in 1975 on the joint initiative of the Ivo Lola Ribar Machine Factory (named after Yugoslav commu ...
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1996–97 YUBA League
The 1996–97 Winston YUBA League ( sr-Cyrl, Винстон ЈУБА лига 1996/97.) was the 5th season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). Teams A total of 14 teams participated in the 1996–97 Winston YUBA League. Distribution The following is the access list for this season. Promotion and relegation ; Teams promoted from the YUBA B League * Borac Čačak * Vojvodina ; Teams relegated to the YUBA B League * ''None'', league extension with two clubs more. Venues and locations Personnel and sponsorship Regular season Standings Playoffs Finals ''Source'' Clubs in European competitions See also * 1996–97 ACB season * 1996–97 Slovenian Basketball League References {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 YUBA League Serbia Basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, co ...
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KK BFC Beočin
Košarkaški klub BFC ( sr-cyrl, Кошаркашки клуб БФЦ, en, BFC Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK BFC or simply BFC Beočin, was a men's professional basketball club based in Beočin, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia. The club competed in the top-tier Yugoslav League from 1993 to 1997. History The club finished the 1995–96 YUBA League season as the runner-up, lost the Play-off Finals from Partizan. The club also played at the FIBA EuroCup in the 1996–97 season. In 1997, the club was merged into Vojvodina. Head coaches * Boško Đokić * Miroslav Nikolić (1994–1996) * Goran Miljković (1996–1997) Notable players * Vladimir Kuzmanović * Milan Marinković * Milenko Topić * Željko Topalović Youth system * Darko Miličić * Marko Jeremić Marko Jeremić ( sr-cyr, Марко Јеремић; born November 23, 1991) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Cedevita Olimpija of the ABA League and Slovenian League. Playing caree ...
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1995–96 YUBA League
The 1995–96 Sportstar YUBA League ( sr-Cyrl, ЈУБА лига 1995/96.) was the 4th season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ... league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). Regular season Group One Group Two Group Three Group Four Second stage Results from the regular season were transcluded. Championship League Consolation League Playoffs Finals ''Source'' Clubs in European competitions See also * 1995–96 ACB season * 1995–96 Slovenian Basketball League References {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 YUBA League 1995–96 in Yugoslav basketball YUBA ...
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KK Borovica
Košarkaški klub Borovica, commonly referred to as KK Borovica Ruma, was a men's professional basketball club based in Ruma, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia. History The most successful years were from 1994 to 1998, under the name KK Borovica. Borovica finished the 1994–95 YUBA League season as a runner-up, lost the Play-off Finals from Partizan. The club also played the FIBA Korać Cup in the 1995–96 season.Profile
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Coaches

* Zvezdan Mitrović (1993–1994) * Zlatan Tomić (1994) *

1994–95 YUBA League
The 1994–95 YUBA League ( sr-cyr, ЈУБА лига 1994/95.) was the third season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). Teams A total of 32 teams participated in the 1994–95 YUBA League. Venues and locations Personnel and sponsorship Regular season A total of 32 teams participated in the regular season, divided into four groups with 8 clubs. It started on 22 October 1994 and ended in on 24 December 1994. Group One Group Two Group Three Group Four Championship League Playoffs Bracket Semifinals Finals ''Source'' Final standings Clubs in European competitions Following the adoption of economic sanctions by the international community against FR Yugoslavia, clubs were banned to compete in the European professional club basketball system. See also * 1994–95 ACB season * 1994–95 Slovenian Basketball League The 1994–95 Slovenian Basketbal ...
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1993–94 YUBA League
The 1993–94 YUBA League ( sr-cyr, ЈУБА лига 1993/94.) was the second season of the YUBA League, the top-tier professional basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ... league in Yugoslavia (later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). Teams A total of 12 teams participated in the 1993–94 YUBA League. Distribution The following is the access list for this season. Venues and locations Personnel First stage Standings Second stage Standings Playoffs ''Source'' Bracket Finals ''Source'' Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Yugoslav Super Cup Clubs in European competitions Following the adoption of economic sanctions by the international community against FR Yugoslavia, clubs were banned to compete in the European prof ...
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1992–93 YUBA League
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