The Macedonian First League ( mk, Македонска прва лига, ''Makedonska prva liga'') is the top-tier
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 ...
competition in the
Republic of North Macedonia
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organized by the
Basketball Federation of North Macedonia
The Basketball Federation of North Macedonia (Macedonian: ''Кошаркарска федерација на Северна Македонија'' / ''Košarkarska federacija na Severna Makedonija'') is the governing body of basketball in North M ...
. Macedonian Republic League was transformed in to top division level Macedonian Basketball First League. After the transformation teams from the higher level federal Leagues (MZT and Rabotnički) joined the Macedonian First League.
Teams
Feniks 2010 and
Angeli were promoted. Feniks 2010 won Vtora liga, while Angeli were runner-ups.
Vardar
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and
Crn DRIM were relegated.
Champions
Performance by club
Players with three or more titles
Note: This table is incomplete
References
External links
Macedonian Basketball Federation
Macedonian Superleague at Eurobasket
Macedonian Premier League, Macedonian Basketball Federation website
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Basketball leagues in North Macedonia
Basketball leagues in Europe
Sports leagues established in 1992