2002–03 EWWL League
EWWL League for the season 2002–03 was the second season of the WABA League. Attended by eight teams from four countries, a champion for the first time in history, became the team Željezničar Sarajevo. In this season participating clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and from Austria.
2002–03 EWWL League | |
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League | EWWL League |
Sport | Basketball |
Number of games | 60 |
Number of teams | 8 |
2002–03 | |
Season champions | (1st title) |
Team information
Country | Teams | Team | City | Venue (Capacity) |
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3 | ||||
Gospić Industrogradnja | Gospić | Gradska Skolska Sportska Dvorana (2.000) | ||
Šibenik Jolly | Šibenik | Dvorana Baldekin (1.500) | ||
Montmontaža Zagreb | Zagreb | Športska dvorana Trešnjevka (5.000) | ||
2 | ||||
Merkur Celje | Celje | Dvorana Gimnazije Celje - Center (1,500) | ||
Lek Ježica | Ljubljana | ŠRC Ježica (300) | ||
2 | ||||
Željezničar Sarajevo | Sarajevo | Dvorana Mirza Delibašić (6.500) | ||
Trocal Jedinstvo | Tuzla | SKPC Mejdan (5.000) | ||
1 | ||||
Gustino Powers | Wels | Raiffeisen Arena (952) | ||
Regular season
The League of the season was played with 8 teams and play a dual circuit system, each with each one game at home and away. The four best teams at the end of the regular season were placed in the Final Four.
Place | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | Pts | |
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1. | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . | Final Four | |
2. | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . | ||
3. | 14 | 10 | 4 | . | . | . | 24 | ||
4. | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . | ||
5. | . | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . | |
6. | . | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . | |
7. | . | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . | |
8. | . | 14 | . | . | . | . | . | . |
Final four
Final Four to be played 24 and 25 January 2003 in the Dvorana Mirza Delibašić in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
club 1 | result | club 2 |
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semifinals | ||
76:79 | ||
70:61 | ||
for third place | ||
52:65 | ||
final | ||
84:78 |
2002–03 EWWL League |
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Željezničar Sarajevo 1st Title |
Awards
- Finals MVP: Mirna Deak of Željezničar Sarajevo
External links
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