The European Women's Basketball League, shortly EWBL, formerly known as Eastern European Women's Basketball League or EEWBL, is a top-level professional regional basketball league, featuring female clubs from EWBL members (Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Ukraine, Turkey).[1][2]
Current season, competition or edition: 2022–23 European Women's Basketball League | |
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 2015 |
First season | 2015–16 |
No. of teams | 16 |
Country | EWBL members |
Most titles | Good Angels Košice, TTT Riga (2 title) |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Official website | ewbl.eu |
The competition was founded in 2015 under the name Eastern European Women's Basketball League (EEWBL), as a women's regional tournament for Eastern European countries.[3][4] As the competition expanded to countries outside Eastern Europe,[5][6][7][8] it was re-named European Women's Basketball League (EWBL) ahead of the 2018–19 season.[9]
Since the inaugural season, the league have the following changes to the number of teams and the countries participating.[9]
The league has a regular season followed by a final four. The regular season is divided in three stages, each stage is played at a different location and each team play more than one opponent per stage. That reduces the clubs financial travel and accommodation costs for clubs (compared to traditional home and away league format). The best teams of the regular season qualify for the final four stage.[10]
Year | Host | Final | Bronze final | ||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||
2015–16 Details[11] |
Riga |
TTT Riga |
81–67 | Lotos Gdynia |
Astana Tigers |
58–54 | Tsmoki-Minsk |
2016–17 Details[12] |
Košice |
Good Angels Košice |
67–44 | TTT Riga |
Dynamo Moscow |
88–69 | Lotos Gdynia |
2017–18 Details[13] |
Riga |
Good Angels Košice |
74–71 | TTT Riga |
Dynamo Moscow |
76–62 | Udominate Basket |
2018–19 Details[14] |
Rostov on Don |
TTT Riga |
73–63 | Tsmoki-Minsk |
Rostov Don |
74–65 | Zabiny Brno |
2019–20 Details |
Curtailed and voided due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||||||
2020–21 Details |
Minsk |
Horizont Minsk |
70–60 | Nika Syktyvkar |
TTT Riga and Prometey | ||
2021–22 Details |
Piešťany |
Žabiny Brno |
57–51 | Piešťanské Čajky |
Kibirkštis Vilnius |
87–69 | SBŠ Ostrava |
2022–23 Details |
Warsaw |
Levhartice Chomutov |
77–73 | BC Neptunas Klaipeda |
SKK Polonia Warsaw |
100–53 | BC Frankivsk-Prykarpattya |
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Years won | Years runner-up |
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TTT Riga | 2
|
2
|
2016, 2019 | 2017, 2018 |
Good Angels Košice | 2
|
–
|
2017, 2018 | – |
Horizont Minsk | 1
|
–
|
2021 | – |
Žabiny Brno | 1
|
–
|
2022 | – |
Levhartice Chomutov | 1
|
–
|
2023 | – |
Lotos Gdynia | –
|
1
|
– | 2016 |
BC Tsmoki-Minsk | –
|
1
|
– | 2019 |
Nika Syktyvkar | –
|
1
|
– | 2021 |
Piešťanské Čajky | –
|
1
|
– | 2022 |
BC Neptunas Klaipeda | –
|
1
|
– | 2023 |