2010–11 Women's A Basketball League of Serbia

The 2010–11 Women's A Basketball League of Serbia was the 5th season of the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia, Serbia's highest-level professional basketball league. It was also known as the 67th national championship, and included Serbian clubs from the nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.

2010–11 Women's A Basketball League of Serbia
LeagueSerbian First League
SportBasketball
Duration9 October 2010 – 25 April 2010
Number of games155
Number of teams13
2010–11
Season championsPartizan (5th title)
Season MVP Dajana Butulija

The first part of the season consisted of 72 games played between nine different teams (nine games for each team). The season began on 9 October 2010 and ended on 19 February 2011. The second part of the season, referred to as "Superleague", featured inter-league play between four teams from the Adriatic League and four teams from the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia. The third part of the season featured two parts, Playoffs and Play-Out.

Team information

Team City Arena Capacity
Crvena zvezda Belgrade Železnik Hall 3,000
Hemofarm Vršac Millennium Center 5,000
Kovin Kovin Kovin Hall 1,000
Loznica Loznica Lagator 2,000
Partizan Belgrade Belgrade Sport Palace 5,000
Proleter Zrenjanin Zrenjanin Medison Hall 3.000
Radivoj Korać Belgrade SC Šumice/Sport EKO Hall 2,000/1,000
Radnički Kragujevac Kragujevac Hall Gordana Goca Bogojević 600
Spartak Subotica Subotica Sport Palace Subotica 3,500
Student Niš Niš Dušan Radović School Hall 1,000
Vojvodina Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina 1,030
Voždovac Belgrade SC Šumice 2,000
Čelarevo Čelarevo SD Čelarevo 400
Teams from Adriatic League

Regular season

The regular season, which ran from 9 October 2010 to 19 February 2011, consisted of dual circuit play between nine teams. Each team played one home game and one away game. The four best teams at the end of the regular season moved on to the Superleague, while the remaining teams moved on to Play Out.

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1.Hemofarm161601386810+57632 Superleague
2.Spartak Subotica1611511561069+8427
3.Crvena zvezda1610613031184+11926
4.Čelarevo1610611731125+4826
5.Kovin168811791289-11024 Play Out
6.Proleter Zrenjanin165119421064-12221
7.Student Niš1651110161199-18321
8.Loznica164128751106-23120
9.Radnički Kragujevac1631310321213-18119
Qualified for Superleague
Relegation for Play Out

Superleague

The Superleague, which ran from 9 March 2011 to April 2011, consisted of dual circuit play between eight teams, four each from the Adriatic League and the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia. Each team played one home game and one away game. The four best teams at the end of the regular season moved on to the playoffs.

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1.Hemofarm141401077746+33128 Play Off
2.Partizan141131160888+27225
3.Radivoj Korać141041073919+15425
4.Vojvodina1486860944-8422
5.Voždovac1468961930+3120
6.Crvena zvezda1431110291217-18817
7.Spartak Subotica142128941127-23316
8.Čelarevo142128251108-28316

Playoffs

The playoffs, which ran from 13 April to 25 April 2011, proceeded according to the cup system. The semifinals were played at 2 wins, the final at 3 wins.

Semifinals Final
      
1 Hemofarm 2
4 Vojvodina 0
1 Hemofarm 0
2 Partizan 3
2 Partizan 2
3 Radivoj Korać 0

Play Out

Play Out, which ran from 9 March 2011 to 16 April 2011, was played as a round robin. The worst ranked team, ŽKK Kovin, was relegated to the Second League of Serbia.

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1.Proleter Zrenjanin871564481+8315
2.Loznica853499472+2713
3.Radnički Kragujevac844528558-3012
4.Student Niš835553570-1711
5.Kovin817594657-639 Relegation

Awards

1st Team

2nd Team

Honorable Mention

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