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2010–11 MŽRKL

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2010–11 MŽRKL
LeagueMŽRKL
SportBasketball
Duration6 October 2010 – 6 March 2011
Number of games135
Number of teams12
2010–11
Season championsCroatia Šibenik
(5th title)
Season MVPMontenegro Ana Turčinović
WABA League seasons

The 2010–11 MŽRKL was the 10th season of the WABA League. The study included twelve teams from five countries, a champion for the fifth time in team history became Šibenik. In this season participating clubs from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.

The season has begun on 6 October 2010 and ended on 20 February 2011, when he it was completed a Regular season. Final Four to be played from 5–6 March 2011. in Šibenik, Croatia. Winner Final Four this season for the team Šibenik from Croatia.

Team information

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Country Teams Team City Venue (Capacity)
Croatia Croatia 4
Gospić Gospić Gradska Skolska Sportska Dvorana (2,000)
Šibenik Šibenik Dvorana Baldekin (1,500)
Medveščak Zagreb ŠD Peščenica (600)
Novi Zagreb Zagreb Športska dvorana Trnsko (2,500)
Serbia Serbia 4
Partizan Belgrade Belgrade Sport Palace (5,000)
Vojvodina Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina (1,030)
Radivoj Korać Belgrade Sport EKO Hall (1,000)
Voždovac Belgrade SC Šumice (2.000)
Slovenia Slovenia 2
Merkur Celje Celje Dvorana Gimnazije Celje – Center (1,500)
Maribor Maribor Tabor Hall (3,800)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 1
Čelik Zenica Arena Zenica (6,200)
Montenegro Montenegro 1 Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje Nikoljac (2,000)

Regular season

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The League of the season was played with 12 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. The regular season began on 6 October 2010 and it will end on 20 February 2011.

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1. Croatia Gospić 22 19 3 1913 1467 +446 41 Final Four
2. Serbia Partizan 22 17 5 1667 1465 +202 39
3. Croatia Šibenik 22 16 6 1596 1414 +182 38
4. Slovenia Merkur Celje 22 16 6 1566 1417 +149 38
5. Montenegro Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 22 14 8 1400 1337 +63 36
6. Serbia Radivoj Korać 22 11 11 1502 1520 –18 33
7. Croatia Novi Zagreb 22 10 12 1463 1520 –57 32
8. Bosnia and Herzegovina Čelik Zenica 22 9 13 1494 1590 –96 31
9. Serbia Voždovac 22 7 15 1388 1523 –135 29
10. Serbia Vojvodina 22 6 16 1308 1488 –180 28
11. Slovenia Maribor 22 5 17 1473 1719 –246 27
12. Croatia Medveščak 22 2 20 1290 1600 –310 24
1. round
(6.10.) Radivoj Korać – Medveščak 89–70
(6.10.) Vojvodina – Jedinstvo 62–58
(6.10.) Šibenik – Čelik 86–67
(6.10.) Voždovac – Novi Zagreb 7–62
(6.10.) Merkur Celje – Maribor 83–66
(6.10.) Partizan – Gospić 100–96
2. round
(9.10.) Gospić – Medveščak 103–64
(10.10.) Maribor – Partizan 73–89
(10.10.) Novi Zagreb – Merkur Celje 64–76
(9.10.) Čelik – Voždovac 74–69
(10.10.) Jedinstvo – Šibenik 67–70
(9.10.) Radivoj Korać – Vojvodina 81–49
3. round
(16.10.) Vojvodina – Medveščak 72–74
(16.10.) Šibenik – Radivoj Korać 78–74
(17.10.) Voždovac – Jedinstvo 58–62
(16.10.) Merkur Celje – Čelik 80–60
(15.10.) Partizan – Novi Zagreb 73–63
(16.10.) Gospić – Maribor 102–72
4. round
(23.10.) Maribor – Medveščak 76–63
(24.10.) Novi Zagreb – Gospić 71–89
(23.10.) Čelik – Partizan 58–62
(24.10.) Jedinstvo – Merkur Celje 81–71
(23.10.) Radvioj Korać – Voždovac 78–79
(23.10.) Vojvodina – Šibenik 55–60
5. round
(30.10.) Šibenik – Medveščak 86–61
(30.10.) Voždovac – Vojvodina 51–66
(30.10.) Merkur Celje – Radivoj Korać 60–52
(31.10.) Partizan – Jedinstvo 57–38
(30.10.) Gospić – Čelik 103–65
(30.10.) Maribor – Novi Zagreb 89–81
6. round
(6.11.) Medveščak – Novi Zagreb 39–60
(6.11.) Čelik – Maribor 77–62
(6.11.) Gospić – Jedinstvo 90–62
(7.11.) Radivoj Korać – Partizan 86–84
(6.11.) Vojvodina – Merkur Celje 58–63
(6.11.) Šibenik – Voždovac 69–59
7. round
(14.11.) Voždovac – Medveščak 71–57
(14.11.) Merkur Celje – Šibenik 68–57
(13.11.) Partizan – Vojvodina 71–62
(14.11.) Gospić – Radivoj Korać 90–57
(13.11.) Maribor – Jedinstvo 80–72
(14.11.) Novi Zagreb – Čelik 75–73
8. round
(20.11.) Medvešćak – Čelik 61–64
(20.11.) Jedinstvo – Novi Zagreb 72–66
(20.11.) Radivoj Korać – Maribor 83–74
(20.11.) Vojvodina – Gospić 40–70
(20.11.) Šibenik – Partizan 53–68
(20.11.) Voždovac – Merkur Celje 65–69
9. round
(27.11.) Merkur Celje – Medveščak 80–66
(28.11.) Partizan – Voždovac 68–60
(28.11.) Gospić – Šibenik 85–66
(27.11.) Maribor – Vojvodina 62–77
(28.11.) Novi Zagreb – Radivoj Korać 67–63
(27.11.) Čelik – Jedinstvo 69–72
10. round
(4.12.) Medveščak – Jedinstvo 50–69
(4.12.) Radivoj Korać – Čelik 66–54
(4.12.) Vojvodina – Novi Zagreb 55–63
(4.12.) Šibenik – Maribor 90–50
(1.2.) Voždovac – Gospić 77–73
(4.12.) Merkur Celje – Partizan 76–70
11. round
(11.12.) Partizan – Medveščak 83–62
(11.12.) Gospić – Merkur Celje 97–87
(11.12.) Maribor – Voždovac 66–72
(12.12.) Novi Zagreb – Šibenik 51–49
(11.12.) Čelik – Vojvodina 76–69
(11.12.) Jedinstvo – Radivoj Korać 80–72
12. round
(18.12.) Medveščak – Radivoj Korać 58–70
(17.12.) Jedinstvo – Vojvodina 62–54
(2.2.) Čelik – Šibenik 68–78
(19.12.) Novi Zagreb – Voždovac 69–55
(18.12.) Maribor – Merkur Celje 62–83
(18.12.) Gospić – Partizan 72–63
13. round
(21.12.) Medveščak – Gospić 52–76
(5.1.) Partizan – Maribor 99–70
(5.1.) Merkur Celje – Novi Zagreb 64–56
(5.1.) Voždovac – Čelik 54–67
(18.2.) Šibenik – Jedinstvo 70–59
(10.2.) Vojvodina – Radivoj Korać 49–63
14. round
(12.1.) Medveščak – Vojvodina 59–80
(9.1.) Radivoj Korać – Šibenik 54–78
(9.1.) Jedinstvo – Voždovac 73–52
(9.1.) Čelik - Merkur Celje 77–66
(8.1.) Novi Zagreb – Partizan 64–75
(8.1.) Maribor – Gospić 59–104
15. round
(15.1.) Medveščak - Maribor 58–63
(16.1.) Gospić – Novi Zagreb 98–65
(16.1.) Partizan – Čelik 73–64
(15.1.) Merkur Celje – Jedinstvo 58–67
(15.1.) Voždovac – Radivoj Korać 54–65
(15.1.) Šibenik – Vojvodina 74–55
16. round
(22.1.) Medveščak – Šibenik 59–81
(21.1.) Vojvodina – Voždovac 48–44
(22.1.) Radivoj Korać – Merkur Celje 49–61
(23.1.) Jedinstvo – Partizan 83–63
(22.1.) Čelik – Gospić 56–85
(22.1.) Novi Zagreb – Maribor 86–78
17. round
(26.1.) Novi Zagreb – Medveščak 64–59
(26.1.) Maribor – Čelik 77–72
(27.1.) Jedinstvo – Gospić 68–75
(27.1.) Partizan – Radivoj Korać 95–69
(26.1.) Merkur Celje – Vojvodina 66–56
(26.1.) Voždovac – Šibenik 55–64
18. round
(29.1.) Medveščak – Voždivac 54–66
(30.1.) Šibenik – Merkur Celje 83–57
(29.1.) Vojvodina – Partizan 56–80
(30.1.) Radivoj Korać – Gospić 55–70
(11.2.) Jedinstvo – Maribor 2–0
(29.1.) Čelik – Šibenik 71–76
19. round
(5.2.) Čelik – Medveščak 66–60
(5.2.) Novi Zagreb – Jedinstvo 54–69
(6.2.) Maribor – Radivoj Korać 66–69
(5.2.) Gospić – Vojvodina 89–54
(6.2.) Partizan – Šibenik 81–61
(7.2.) Merkur Celje – Voždovac 86–49
20. round
(12.2.) Medveščak – Merkur Celje 53–67
(11.2.) Voždovac – Partizan 65–71
(12.2.) Šibenik – Gospić 76–81
(12.2.) Vojvodina – Maribor 77–73
(13.2.) Radivoj Korać – Novi Zagreb 69–66
(13.2.) Jedinstvo – Čelik 68–50
21. round
(15.2.) Jeidnstvo – Medveščak 52–48
(16.2.) Čelik – Radivoj Korać 74–70
(16.2.) Novi Zagreb – Vojvodina 71–54
(15.2.) Maribor – Šibenik 71–87
(16.2.) Gospić – Voždovac 98–70
(16.2.) Partizan – Merkur Celje 62–57
22. round
(19.2.) Medveščak – Partizan 63–62
(19.2.) Merkur Celje – Gospić 88–67
(20.2.) Voždovac – Maribor 93–84
(20.2.) Šibenik – Novi Zagreb 80–69
(19.2.) Vojvodina – Čelik 60–78
(20.2.) Radivoj Korać – Jedinstvo 68:64

Final four

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The Final Four was played from 5–6 March 2011 in the Baldekin Hall in Šibenik, Croatia.

club 1 result club 2
semifinals
Croatia Gospić 20–0 bb Serbia Partizan
Croatia Šibenik Jolly 90–65 Slovenia Merkur Celje
final
Croatia Šibenik Jolly 20–0 bb Croatia Gospić


2010–11 MŽRKL


Croatia
Šibenik
5th Title

Awards

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1st Team

2nd Team

Honorable Mention

All-European Players Team

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