Basket Liga Kobiet

Basket Liga Kobiet
Sport Basketball
Founded 1929
Inaugural season 1929
No. of teams 12
Country Poland Poland
Continent FIBA Europe (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Ślęza Wrocław (2nd title)
Most titles Wisła Kraków (25 titles)
TV partner(s) TVP Sport
Level on pyramid 1

Basket Liga Kobiet, BLK (2001–2013 Polska Liga Koszykówki Kobiet, PLKK) is a professional women's club basketball league in Poland. It constitutes the first and highest-tier level of the Polish league pyramid. The winning team of the final round are crowned the Polish Champions of that season.

The BLK, which is played under FIBA rules, currently consists of 12 teams (professional basketball's clubs). A BLK season is split into a league stage and a playoffs stage. At the end of the league stage, the top eight teams qualify for the playoff stage.

Founded in 1929, it has been carried out every year since except for 1935 and World War II. Wisła Kraków is the most successful team in the championship with 25 titles, followed by AZS Warsaw, Lotos Gdynia and ŁKS Łódź with fourteen, eleven and nine respectively. Gdynia holds the longest winning streak with eight titles in a row between 1998 and 2005.[1] As of 2012 the PLKK is one of four leagues granted three spots in the Euroleague along with France's LFB, Russia's Premier League and Spain's LFB.[2]

List of champions

  • 1929 Cracovia
  • 1930 AZS Warsaw
  • 1931 AZS Warsaw
  • 1932 IKP Lodz
  • 1933 IKP Lodz
  • 1934 Polonia Warsaw
  • 1936 Polonia Warsaw
  • 1937 AZS Warsaw
  • 1938 AZS Warsaw
  • 1939 IKP Lodz
  • 1946 TUR Lodz
  • 1947 AZS Warsaw
  • 1948 Spójnia Warsaw
  • 1949 Spójnia Warsaw
  • 1950 AZS Warsaw
  • 1951 Spójnia Warsaw
  • 1952 Spójnia Warsaw
  • 1953 AZS Warsaw
  • 1954 AZS Warsaw
  • 1955 AZS Warsaw
  • 1956 AZS Warsaw
  • 1957 Lech Poznan
  • 1958 AZS Warsaw
  • 1959 Wawel Krakow
  • 1960 AZS Warsaw
  • 1961 AZS Warsaw
  • 1962 AZS Warsaw

  • 2017 Ślęza Wrocław

2016-17 Teams

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