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The Georgian Basketball Super League ( ka, საკალათბურთო სუპერლიგა, Sakalatburto Superliga), also known as the Georgian Top League, is the highest professional basketball league in Georgia (country), Georgia. The first season was played in 1991, and was won by BC Dinamo Tbilisi, Dinamo Tbilisi. The 1990s were dominated by BC Vita Tbilisi, who won the title a record 7 times. BC Batumi, and then Energy Invest Rustavi, dominated the following decade. More recently, the league was dominated by clubs attached to State departments, with first BC Armia Ministry of Defense (Georgia), (Ministry of Defense) establishing themselves as the country's leading club, and later BC MIA AcademyMinistry of Internal Affairs (Georgia), (Ministry of Internal Affairs) winning the title. 2013/14 was the first season when none of the country's universities were represented in the Superliga. This followed the decision by the Ministry of Education and Science (Georgia), ...
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Georgia (country)
Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region on the coast of the Black Sea. It is located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and West Asia, and is today generally regarded as part of Europe. It is bordered to the north and northeast by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. Georgia covers an area of . It has a Demographics of Georgia (country), population of 3.7 million, of which over a third live in the capital and List of cities and towns in Georgia (country), largest city, Tbilisi. Ethnic Georgians, who are native to the region, constitute a majority of the country's population and are its titular nation. Georgia has been inhabited since prehistory, hosting the world's earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. The Classical antiquity, classical era saw the emergence of several kingdoms, such as Colchis and Kingdom of Iberia, Iberia, that formed the nucleus of the modern Georgian state. In the early fourth centu ...
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BC Delta
The Georgian Basketball Super League ( ka, საკალათბურთო სუპერლიგა, Sakalatburto Superliga), also known as the Georgian Top League, is the highest professional basketball league in Georgia. The first season was played in 1991, and was won by Dinamo Tbilisi. The 1990s were dominated by BC Vita Tbilisi, who won the title a record 7 times. BC Batumi, and then Energy Invest Rustavi, dominated the following decade. More recently, the league was dominated by clubs attached to State departments, with first BC Armia (Ministry of Defense) establishing themselves as the country's leading club, and later BC MIA Academy (Ministry of Internal Affairs) winning the title. 2013/14 was the first season when none of the country's universities were represented in the Superliga. This followed the decision by the Ministry of Education to withdraw funding from professional sports teams. That season saw Dinamo Tbilisi regain the title in a convincing manner, ...
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2018–19 Georgian Superliga
The 2018–19 Georgian Superliga was the 19th season of the Georgian Superliga since its establishment. Dinamo Tbilisi were the defending champions. Format Regular season consisted in a double-legged round-robin competition where the eight best teams qualified for the playoffs. Teams The league was expanded to ten teams. Two clubs have been promoted from A-league, TSU Tbilisi as champion and MIA Academy Titebi as runner-up, and after winning a promotion/relegation playoff against Sokhumi. Regular season League table Results Playoffs All the rounds will be played in a best-of-five games format, (2-2-1) format. Bracket Quarter-finals Semi-finals Third place match Finals Relegation playoffs The winner of the playoffs between the ninth qualified and the runner-up of the A-League will join the next Superleague season with Vera, champion of the second-tiered league. Georgian clubs in European competitions References External linksOfficial Georgian ...
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2017–18 Georgian Superliga
The 2017–18 Georgian Superliga is the 18th season of the Georgian Superliga since its establishment. Dinamo Tbilisi retained the title. Teams Delta joined the competition, expanding it to nine teams as no team was relegated from the previous season. Regular season Playoffs Quarterfinals were played in a best-of-three games format, while semifinals and final in a best-of-five (2-2-1) format. Relegation playoffs Titebi played legs 2 and 3 at home and promoted to Superliga. References External linksOfficial Georgian Basketball Federation website {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 Georgia Georgian Superliga seasons Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States Georgia may also refer to: People and fictional characters * Georgia (name), a list of pe ... Superliga ...
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2016–17 Georgian Superliga
The 2016–17 Georgian Superliga was the 17th season of the Georgian Superliga since its establishment. Kutaisi were the defending champions, but could not retain the title after losing to Dinamo in the finals. Regular season Play-offs Relegation play-offs References External linksOfficial Georgian Basketball Federation website {{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 Georgia Georgian Superliga seasons Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States Georgia may also refer to: People and fictional characters * Georgia (name), a list of pe ... Superliga ...
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GSAU Tbilisi
The Georgian Basketball Super League ( ka, საკალათბურთო სუპერლიგა, Sakalatburto Superliga), also known as the Georgian Top League, is the highest professional basketball league in Georgia (country), Georgia. The first season was played in 1991, and was won by BC Dinamo Tbilisi, Dinamo Tbilisi. The 1990s were dominated by BC Vita Tbilisi, who won the title a record 7 times. BC Batumi, and then Energy Invest Rustavi, dominated the following decade. More recently, the league was dominated by clubs attached to State departments, with first BC Armia Ministry of Defense (Georgia), (Ministry of Defense) establishing themselves as the country's leading club, and later BC MIA AcademyMinistry of Internal Affairs (Georgia), (Ministry of Internal Affairs) winning the title. 2013/14 was the first season when none of the country's universities were represented in the Superliga. This followed the decision by the Ministry of Education and Science (Georgia), ...
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BC Titebi
BC Titebi Tbilisi ( ka, საკალათბურთო კლუბი ტიტები) is the Georgian professional basketball club, that is based in Tbilisi, Georgia. The club competes in the Georgian basketball Super Liga. History The club was established by the Georgian basketball players and Georgia national basketball team members Giorgi Gamqrelidze and Besik Lezhava in 2016. In 2018, the club was promoted to the Superliga after beating Sokhumi in the promotion/relegation playoffs. In 2019, Titebi won the Georgian Cup after beating Mgzavrebi in the Finals 95–85, becoming the first team in Georgian basketball history to achieve this feat in their first season in the top flight of Georgian Basketball. Honours Georgian Cup *Winners (1): 2019 Team Current roster Notable players * Ilia Londaridze * Giorgi Sharabidze Giorgi Sharabidze is a Georgian professional basketball who plays for Tskhum-Abkhazeti. He has also played for KK F ...
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