Mongolian National Basketball Association
The Mongolian National Basketball Association (MNBA) is the top professional basketball league in Mongolia.[1][2]
Current season, competition or edition: | |
Sport | Basketball |
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No. of teams | 12 |
Country | Mongolia |
Official website | mnba.mn |
Current clubs
Team | Conference | Location |
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Arhangai Altan | Western | Arkhangai Province |
Khentiy Ebeg | Western | Khentii Province |
Khovd AA | Eastern | Khovd Province |
Sükhbaatar | Eastern | Sükhbaatar Province |
Uvurkhangai | Eastern | Övörkhangai Province |
Khuvsgul | Eastern | Khövsgöl Province |
Uvs Nuur | Eastern | Uvs Province |
Selenge | Eastern | Selenge Province |
Tuv Ajmag | Western | Töv Province |
Bayankhongor | Western | Bayankhongor Province |
Darkan Garid | Western | Darkhan-Uul Province |
Zavkhan | Western | Zavkhan Province |
gollark: FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY!
gollark: Life expectancy was *probably* around 40 for peasants.
gollark: I don't want immersion.
gollark: We should develop a VR experience which is just a VR screen and chair.
gollark: I like my games conveniently containerized in a rectangle.
References
- Former Wyoming guard Charles Hankerson Jr. signs with Mongolian professional team Star Tribune, 16 February 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
- Hoopla: Basketball is catching on, Oxford Business Group, Retrieved 16 June 2017.
External links
- Mongolian basketball at Asia-Basket.com
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