Turkish Women's Basketball League
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Formerly | TBF Turkish Women's Basketball League |
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Founded | 1980 |
First season | 1980–81 |
Country | Turkey |
Confederation | FIBA |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | KBSL |
Relegation to | KBBL |
Current champions | Tarsus Belediyesi (1st title) (2022–23) |
Website | tbf.org.tr |
2022–23 season |
The Turkish Women's Basketball League (Turkish: Türkiye Kadınlar Basketbol Ligi, TKBL), is the second-tier level women's professional basketball division of the Turkish women's basketball league system. The league was established in 1980 and is organized by the Turkish Basketball Federation.
Format
[edit]The league has 16 teams. Each team plays others in their group twice during the regular season. The team that finishes in first place promotes to the top-tier level Women's Basketball Super League (KBSL) for the next season.Teams ranked 2nd to 9th compete in a playoff format and the winner of the playoff also promotes. The lowest three teams are relegated to the third-tier level Turkish Women's Regional Basketball League (KBBL).
Clubs (2022–23 season)
[edit]Team | Home city | Arena |
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Alanya Belediyespor | Antalya | Alanya Atatürk Sports Hall |
Botaş Gelişim | Ankara | Ankara DSİ Etlik Sports Hall |
DİBA | Ankara | Sinan Şamil Sam Sports Hall |
Urla Belediyesi | İzmir | Urla 12 Eylül Sports Hall |
Elazığ Basketbol | Elazığ | Yakup Kılıç Sports Hall |
Elazığ İl Özel İdarespor | Elazığ | Elazığ İl Özel İdare Sports Hall |
Emlak Konut Gelişim | Istanbul | Başakşehir Sports Complex |
Fenerbahçe Gelişim | Istanbul | Metro Enerji Sports Hall |
Edremit Belediyesi Gürespor | Balıkesir | Edremit Sports Hall |
Yalova VIP | Yalova | Yalova 90. Yıl Sports Hall |
İzmit Belediyespor | Kocaeli | Şehit Polis Recep Topaloğlu Sports Hall |
Kırklareli Basket | Kırklareli | Kırklareli Sports Hall |
Tarsus Belediyesi | Mersin | Edip Buran Arena |
Boğaziçi Basketbol | Istanbul | Şehit Mustafa Özel Sports Complex |
Turgutlu Belediyespor | Manisa | Yıldırım Beyazıt Sports Hall |
1 Karşıyaka Çarşı Koleji withdrew from the league.
Champions
[edit]Source:[1]
- 1994–95: Manisa Spil İhtisas Spor Kulübü
- 1995–96: Urla Belediyespor
- 1996–97: Et Balık Spor Kulübü
- 1997–98: Antalya Büyükşehir Belediyespor
- 1998–99: Urla Belediyespor
- 1999–00: Migrosspor
- 2000–01: Alanya Belediyespor
- 2001–02: İstanbul Üniversitesi
- 2002–03: Küçükköy Belediyespor
- 2003–04: Kocaeli Basket
- 2004–05: Türk Hava Yolları Spor Kulübü
- 2005–06: Galatasaray
- 2006–07: Burhaniye Belediyespor
- 2007–08: Tarsus Belediyespor
- 2008–09: Kocaeli Büyükşehir Belediye Kağıtspor
- 2009–10: Alanya Belediyespor
- 2010–11: TED Ankara Kolejliler
- 2011–12: Edremit Belediyespor
- 2012–13: Altay Konak Belediyespor
- 2013–14: Edirnespor
- 2014–15: Basketbolu Geliştirenler Derneği
- 2015–16: Osmaniye Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü
- 2016–17: Ormanspor
- 2017–18: Bodrum Basketbol SK
- 2018–19: Çankaya Üniversitesi
- 2019–20: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2020–21: Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor
- 2021–22: Emlak Konut SK[2]
- 2022–23: Tarsus Belediyesispor
See also
[edit]- Men's
- Women's
References
[edit]- ^ Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonu Lig Şampiyonları tbf.org.tr
- ^ "Emlak Konut Spor, Kadınlar Basketbol Süper Ligi'ne yükseldi! Kupayı Bakan Kurum'un elinden aldılar". Hurriyet (in Turkish). 9 April 2022. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
External links
[edit]- Official Website (in Turkish)
- Eurobasket.com Turkish Women's Basketball League (in English)
- Turkish Basketball Federation Official Website (in Turkish)