DateRHome v Away-
03/18 18:12 - Beroe Women v Buducnost Women 66-64
03/18 16:00 - Montana Women v Athlete Celje Women 74-85
03/15 16:00 - Partizan Women v Crvena Zvezda Women 70-76
03/09 18:30 - Play Off Sarajevo Women v Buducnost Women 93-98
03/09 18:00 - Triglav Women v Montana Women 68-59
03/08 16:00 - Beroe Women v Athlete Celje Women 93-60
03/02 15:00 - Crvena Zvezda Women v Play Off Sarajevo Women 75-72
03/01 17:00 - Athlete Celje Women v Partizan Women 71-42
02/28 16:30 - Montana Women v Beroe Women 81-58
02/23 18:30 - Play Off Sarajevo Women v Athlete Celje Women 82-88
02/22 18:00 - Triglav Women v Crvena Zvezda Women 68-58
02/22 15:55 - Beroe Women v Buducnost Women 68-54
02/15 17:00 - Athlete Celje Women v Triglav Women 60-61
02/15 16:54 - Crvena Zvezda Women v Beroe Women 83-81
02/15 16:30 - Montana Women v Play Off Sarajevo Women 93-70
02/14 17:30 - Buducnost Women v Partizan Beograd Women 65-58
02/09 18:00 - Buducnost Women v Play Off Sarajevo Women 83-60
02/08 18:30 - Crvena Zvezda Women v Partizan Women 69-59
02/08 17:00 - ZKK Athlete Celje Women v Beroe Women 64-67
02/08 16:30 - Montana 2003 Women v Triglav Women 72-67
02/04 13:00 - Partizan Beograd Women v Montana 2003 Women 57-39
02/02 18:30 - Play Off Sarajevo Women v Crvena Zvezda Women 70-80
02/02 18:00 - Triglav Women v Buducnost Women 43-55
02/01 16:00 - Beroe Women v Montana Women 66-71
02/01 15:00 - Partizan Women v Athlete Celje Women 58-82
01/26 17:30 - Buducnost Women v Beroe Women 56-65
01/25 17:00 - Crvena Zvezda Women v Triglav Women 71-55
01/25 17:00 - Athlete Celje Women v Play Off Sarajevo Women 87-85
01/25 16:30 - Montana Women v Partizan Women 87-65
01/19 18:00 - Triglav Women v Athlete Celje Women 57-69

Wikipedia - WABA League

WABA League, commonly known as the Adriatic League, is a top-level regional basketball league, featuring female teams from Serbia, Montenegro, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Croatia. Clubs from Turkey, North Macedonia, Hungary and Italy had their representatives in WABA League in past seasons. Since 2012 a Cadet WABA League and since 2014 Pionir WABA League is also played.

History

Formation and early years

WABA League was established in 2001 as EWWL League. In its first season, it included six teams from four countries (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina). After the regular season, it held a tournament in which the three best teams played, which was won by Athlete Celje. Next season, the league expanded from six to eight teams, and the final tournament was altered so that the placement included the four top teams. At the final tournament, the winner was Željezničar Sarajevo.

Official trophy of WABA League (March 2016)

In 2003, the league changed its name to EWWL Trocal League, which lasted until 2006. During these seasons, the number of teams who played in the league varied from nine to twelve. In the period from 2004 to 2006, it had a representative from Macedonia and then one from Bulgaria in the 2006–07 season. Austrian clubs left the competition in 2004. Since 2003, the competing teams have been from Serbia and Montenegro. In 2006, the league changed its name to WABA NBL which was used until 2008. In 2006, the WABA Cup launched, which existed until 2010 and was attended by participants in the league. In 2007, the WABA Cup bore the name Vojko Herskel. In the 2008–09 season, the league was named after WABA Multipover; in 2009–10 season, it was named IWBL.

2010s

In 2010, the league changed its name to MŽRKL. The Vojko Herksel Cup was last played. In the 2012–13 season, the league included the Hungarian PEAC-Pécs, and the Belgrade Partizan achieved a record in its history, playing 32 matches in the national competitions (regional league, championship and cup) all season without suffering a defeat. In the season of 2013–14, the format of the competition changed. The twelve participating teams were divided into two groups of six teams. Four first-placed teams were placed in the quarterfinals, with the winners to the Final Four.

In the 2015-16 season, the league introduced instead of quarterfinals League 6, in which the first phase the two groups are placed by 3 teams. The League 6 transmitted the results achieved against teams from the same group in the first phase they finished the League 6. League 6 plays a dual circuit system (one game at home and one away) against teams that have qualified from the opposite group previous stage of the competition. The four best teams in League 6 advance to the Final Four.

In September 2016, the league officially changed its name to WABA League. In June 2017, the league signed a sponsorship contract with tourist agency BTravel and officially changed its name to BTravel WABA League.

Names in history

  • EWWL League (2001–2003)
  • EWWL Trocal League (2003–2006)
  • WABA NBL (2006–2008)
  • WABA Multipower (2008–2009)
  • IWBL (2009–2010)
  • MŽRKL (2010–2016)
  • WABA League (2016–present)
**Adriatic WABA Women’s Basketball Tournament**

The Adriatic WABA Women’s Basketball Tournament is an exhilarating showcase of talent, teamwork, and competitive spirit, bringing together the best women’s basketball teams from the Adriatic region. This prestigious tournament serves as a platform for emerging stars and seasoned athletes to display their skills, foster camaraderie, and promote the growth of women’s basketball.

Held annually, the tournament features a series of high-stakes games that captivate fans and elevate the profile of women’s sports. Teams from various countries compete in a round-robin format, culminating in thrilling knockout rounds that determine the ultimate champion. Each match is a testament to the athletes' dedication, showcasing fast-paced action, strategic plays, and breathtaking athleticism.

In addition to the on-court excitement, the Adriatic WABA Women’s Tournament emphasizes community engagement and empowerment, inspiring young girls to pursue their dreams in sports. With a vibrant atmosphere filled with passionate fans, cultural exchanges, and sportsmanship, this tournament not only celebrates basketball but also unites diverse communities through the love of the game.

Join us for an unforgettable experience as we cheer on our favorite teams and witness the future stars of women’s basketball shine on the international stage!