DateRHome v Away-
02/07 17:00 17 GKK Sibenik v Kvarner 2010 106-101
01/31 19:00 16 Vrijednosnice Osijek v Zabok 60-70
01/31 18:00 16 Split v Ribola Kastela 81-85
01/31 18:00 16 Jolly JBS Sibenik v Zagreb 52-59
01/31 16:00 16 Gorica v GKK Sibenik 85-89
01/31 15:00 16 Kvarner 2010 v Alkar 90-68
01/25 11:00 15 Zagreb v Vrijednosnice Osijek 95-73
01/24 18:30 15 Alkar v Gorica 81-79
01/24 18:00 15 Zabok v Split 77-74
01/24 17:00 15 GKK Sibenik v Jolly JBS Sibenik 86-65
01/18 15:50 14 Split v Zagreb 84-72
01/17 18:00 14 Jolly JBS Sibenik v Alkar 79-71
01/17 18:00 14 Vrijednosnice Osijek v GKK Sibenik 64-66
01/17 18:00 14 Ribola Kastela v Zabok 66-75
01/11 15:50 13 Zagreb v Ribola Kastela 85-76
01/10 18:30 13 Alkar v Vrijednosnice Osijek 81-89
01/10 17:00 13 GKK Sibenik v Split 95-86
01/10 15:00 13 Kvarner 2010 v Gorica 93-69
01/04 17:00 12 Ribola Kastela v GKK Sibenik 74-83
01/03 18:00 12 Split v Alkar 67-73
01/03 18:00 12 Zabok v Zagreb 76-78
01/03 17:00 12 Jolly JBS Sibenik v Kvarner 2010 81-65
12/13 19:00 11 Vrijednosnice Osijek v Kvarner 2010 68-84
12/13 18:00 11 Ribola Kastela v Alkar 73-68
12/13 18:00 11 Zabok v GKK Sibenik 82-68
12/13 17:00 11 Jolly JBS Sibenik v Gorica 90-76
12/07 16:00 10 Gorica v Vrijednosnice Osijek 94-82
12/06 18:30 10 Alkar v Zabok 96-93
12/06 18:00 10 Kvarner 2010 v Split 73-69
12/06 17:00 10 GKK Sibenik v Zagreb 92-91

The Favbet Premijer liga (English: Favbet Premier League, lit.'Favbet Premier League'), also known as simply Premijer liga, is the first tier level men's professional basketball league in Croatia. It began in 1991, following the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia and therefore the Yugoslav League, and is organized by the Croatian Basketball Federation.

Favbet Premijer liga, which is played under FIBA rules, currently consists of 12 teams. The most successful club is KK Cibona with 19 championship titles.

History

Prior to 1991, clubs from Croatia played in the Yugoslav First Federal League. From the inaugural season in 1946, three Croatian clubs won 15 national championships in total; Zadar (six titles), Split (six titles), and Cibona (three titles).

The Croatia A1 Liga is the premier professional basketball league in Croatia, showcasing the country's top talent and fostering a competitive spirit among its teams. Established in 1991, the league has grown to become a vital part of Croatia's sports culture, attracting fans from across the nation and beyond.

The tournament features a diverse array of clubs, each vying for the coveted championship title. With a regular season followed by playoffs, the A1 Liga offers thrilling matchups, intense rivalries, and the opportunity for teams to demonstrate their skills on the court.

Players in the A1 Liga are often a mix of homegrown talent and international stars, making for a dynamic and exciting playing style that captivates audiences. The league not only serves as a platform for athletes to showcase their abilities but also plays a crucial role in the development of basketball in Croatia, contributing to the country's rich sporting heritage.

Fans can expect high-energy games, passionate support, and a vibrant atmosphere at arenas across the country. The Croatia A1 Liga is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of basketball, community, and national pride, making it a must-watch for sports enthusiasts.