The USSR Premier Basketball League, or Soviet Union Premier Basketball League (also called Supreme League), was the first-tier men's professional basketball...
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KK Kalev (redirect from Tallinna Kalev (basketball club))
the USSR Premier Basketball League in 1991 and in 1991–92 season the team became runner-up of the open Commonwealth of Independent States league. After...
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titles won during the USSR Premier Basketball League (1923–1992). Russian Super League 1: (1992–present) Russian Professional League: (2010–2013) Russian...
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Aivar Kuusmaa (category Basketball players from Tallinn)
Estonian basketball coach and former professional basketball player who played mostly at the shooting guard position. He won the USSR Premier Basketball League...
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Russian Professional League: (2010–2013) Russian Cup: (1999–present) VTB United League: (2008–present) USSR Premier League: (1923–1992) USSR Cup: (1949–1987)...
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major leagues: The SuproLeague, held by FIBA Europe, and the EuroLeague, held by Euroleague Basketball. The top scoring performances in EuroLeague Finals...
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the USSR Premier Basketball League (1923–1992). Ukrainian Basketball League Ukrainian SL Favorit Sport Ukrainian Basketball Cup Ukrainian Basketball Federation...
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The USSR Basketball Cup, or Soviet Union Basketball Cup, was the national basketball cup competition of the former Soviet Union. The first USSR Cup was...
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Matas Buzelis (category American men's basketball players)
Žalgiris Kaunas captain and won six Lithuanian League titles and three USSR Premier Basketball League bronze medals. One of Buzelis grandmothers, Elena...
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BC Žalgiris (redirect from Žalgiris (basketball club))
quickly rose to prominence, winning the Soviet Union's top-tier USSR Premier Basketball League twice, in 1947 and 1951, as well as multiple domestic Lithuanian...
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joining as main sponsor. USSR Premier League: (1923–1992) Russian Super League 1 (1st-tier): (1992–2010) Russian Professional League: (2010–2013) Russian...
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Russian Super League 1: (1992–present) Russian Cup: (1999–present) VTB United League: (2008–present) USSR Premier League: (1923–1992) USSR Cup: (1949–1987)...
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following is a list of basketball players by total professional career points scored. It includes points scored in national league and cup games, national...
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Sergei Babenko (redirect from Sergei Babenko (basketball))
competition. He was also a member of KK Kalev, who won the USSR Premier Basketball League in 1991. He was 6th in EuroBasket 1993 with Estonia national...
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1992. It is run by the Basketball Federation of Ukraine (FBU). Before, the Ukrainian teams played in the championship of the USSR. During the seasons 1991/92-2009/10...
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Georgian Superliga (redirect from Georgian Basketball Super League)
won by Georgian clubs. Table includes titles won during the USSR Premier Basketball League (1923–1992). ""Past results (in Georgian)"". Archived from the...
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the Soviet team CSKA Moscow, Andreev won six USSR Premier League championships (1969–1974), and two USSR Cup titles (1972, 1973). In 1969, while playing...
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Rīgas ASK (category Basketball teams established in 1931)
Union, the club was a member of the USSR Premier League, which lasted until 1991 (and to 1992 as the CIS Unified League). In 1953, head coach Alexander Gomelsky...
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(2010–2013) VTB United League: (2008–present) USSR Cup: (1949–1987) USSR Premier League: (1923–1992) Russian basketball league system Basketball in Russia Хомичюс:...
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Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. (redirect from Maccabi Tel-Aviv (basketball))
professional basketball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League (the top tier of Israeli basketball), and internationally...
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basketball game competition related results. Also, the old USSR Premiere League, and the old Yugoslav First Federal League, were additional leagues that...
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1980s, Žalgiris defeated CSKA three times in a row for the USSR Premier Basketball League finals (1985–1987). One of their players, Sergejus Jovaiša,...
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BC Statyba (category Basketball teams established in 1963)
– the USSR Premier Basketball League. Over the years, Statyba became one of the biggest rivals for Žalgiris Kaunas. After the leaving the USSR championship...
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Mikheil Korkia (category Men's basketball players from Georgia (country))
basketball player who won gold with the Soviet basketball team in Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He played for Dynamo Tbilisi. USSR Premier Basketball...
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levels, the Premier League and National League) Israeli Basketball League Cup (separate cup for the Premier League and National League) Coppa Italia (Serie...
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former Soviet Union's top-tier level league, the USSR Premier League, in international competitions. European basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions...
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Latvijas Basketbola līga (redirect from Latvian Basketball League)
Latvian Championships (1924–1944) and (1992–present) and the USSR Premier Basketball League (1945–1992). "Pafbet LBL". "Federation Focus: Latvia | FIBA...
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Aleksandr Travin (category Soviet men's basketball players)
and a world champion in 1967. Nationally, his teams won six USSR Premier Basketball League titles in 1960–1962 and 1964–1966. He graduated from the Institute...
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Динамо Москва) is a Russian professional women's basketball club playing in the Russian Premier League. Founded in 1923, in the early stages of the Soviet...
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Arvydas Sabonis (category Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR)
professional basketball player and businessman. Sabonis won the Euroscar six times and the Mr. Europa Award twice. He played in a variety of leagues, including...
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