Georgia Super League

Georgia Super League

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Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
12/05 14:30 7 BC Gurjaani Delta vs Kutaisi View
12/06 09:30 7 Kavkasia vs Orbi View
12/06 12:00 7 Rashi Tbilisi vs TSU View
12/06 15:00 7 VSA vs Margveti View
12/07 14:00 7 Batumi vs Rustavi View
12/12 15:00 8 Kutaisi vs Batumi View
12/13 10:00 8 TSU vs BC Gurjaani Delta View
12/13 12:30 8 Orbi vs VSA View
12/13 15:00 8 Rustavi vs Kavkasia View
12/14 12:00 8 Iverion vs Rashi Tbilisi View
12/16 10:00 9 Kavkasia vs Kutaisi View
12/16 12:00 9 Batumi vs TSU View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
11/15 15:00 6 Rustavi vs BC Gurjaani Delta 92-91
11/15 12:30 6 Kutaisi vs Rashi Tbilisi 95-83
11/15 10:00 6 TSU vs Iverion 95-71
11/14 14:30 6 [2] Orbi vs Batumi [8] 71-103
11/14 10:00 6 [4] Margveti vs Kavkasia [8] 92-85
11/09 12:00 5 BC Gurjaani Delta vs Orbi 77-78
11/08 15:00 5 Iverion vs Kutaisi 69-73
11/08 12:30 5 Kavkasia vs VSA 85-91
11/08 10:00 5 Rashi Tbilisi vs Rustavi 71-77
11/07 14:30 5 [6] Batumi vs Margveti [5] 78-88
11/02 15:00 4 Rustavi vs Iverion 84-86
11/02 10:00 4 VSA vs Batumi 93-87

Wikipedia - Georgian Superliga

The Georgian Basketball Super League (Georgian: საკალათბურთო სუპერლიგა, Sakalatburto Superliga), also known as the Georgian Top League, is the highest professional basketball league in Georgia. The first season was played in 1991, and was won by Dinamo Tbilisi. The 1990s were dominated by BC Vita Tbilisi, who won the title a record 7 times. BC Batumi, and then Energy Invest Rustavi, dominated the following decade. More recently, the league was dominated by clubs attached to State departments, with first BC Armia (Ministry of Defense) establishing themselves as the country's leading club, and later BC MIA Academy(Ministry of Internal Affairs) winning the title.

2013/14 was the first season when none of the country's universities were represented in the Superliga. This followed the decision by the Ministry of Education to withdraw funding from professional sports teams. That season saw Dinamo Tbilisi regain the title in a convincing manner, only to lose it the following year to a rejuvenated BC MIA Academy side.

The 2014/15 season saw the introduction of a second tier in Georgian basketball, called the A-League (A-Liga). Thus, for the first time, teams at the bottom of the Superliga were in danger of losing their top-tier status through relegation play-offs. It was then announced that from the 2015/16 season, the club finishing bottom of the Superliga will automatically get relegated to the A-Liga.

The Georgia Super League is an premier basketball tournament showcasing the top high school and amateur teams from across Georgia. Known for its competitive spirit and high-level play, the league brings together talented athletes eager to demonstrate their skills on a statewide stage. Featuring intense matchups, skilled coaching, and passionate fans, the Georgia Super League serves as a key platform for players to gain exposure, develop their game, and compete for regional supremacy. Whether you're a basketball enthusiast or a rising star, the Georgia Super League offers an exciting and dynamic environment celebrating the best of Georgia basketball talent.