2011–12 MŽRKL

2011–12 MŽRKL
League MŽRKL
Sport Basketball
Duration 8 October 2011 – 4 March 2012
Number of games 93
Number of teams 10
2011–12
Season champions Serbia Partizan Galenika
(1st title)
Season MVP Serbia Tamara Radočaj

MŽRKL League for the season 2011-12 was the eleventh season of the WABA League. The study included ten teams from four countries, a champion for the first time in team history became the Partizan Galenika. In this season participating clubs from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and from Slovenia.

MŽRKL for season 2011-12 has begun to play 8 October 2011 and ended on 1 March 2012, when he it was completed a Regular season. Final Four to be played from 3–4 March 2012. in Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Winner Final Four this season for the team Partizan Galenika from Serbia.

Team information

Country Teams Team City Venue (Capacity)
Serbia Serbia 5
Partizan Belgrade Belgrade Sport Palace (5,000)
Radivoj Korać Belgrade Sport EKO Hall (1,000)
Vojvodina NIS Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina (1,030)
Voždovac Belgrade SC Šumice (2.000)
Hemofarm Štada Vršac Millennium Center (5.000)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 3
Čelik Zenica Arena Zenica (6,200)
Mladi Krajišnik Banja Luka Sport hall Obilićevo (800)
Sloboda Novi Grad Sport hall Novi Grad (800)
Slovenia Slovenia 1
Athlete Celje Celje Dvorana Gimnazije Celje - Center (1,500)
Montenegro Montenegro 1
Budućnost Podgorica Morača Sports Center (4,570)

Regular season

The League of the season was played with 10 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 8 October 2011 and it will end on 1 March 2012.

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1. Serbia Partizan Galenika 18 17 1 1516 1155 +361 35 Final Four
2. Bosnia and Herzegovina Čelik Zenica 18 13 5 1302 1240 +62 31
3. Serbia Hemofarm Štada 18 12 6 1301 1117 +184 30
4. Serbia Voždovac 18 11 7 1226 1211 +15 29
5. Serbia Radivoj Korać 18 11 7 1263 1256 +7 29
6. Slovenia Athlete Celje 18 9 9 1341 1319 +22 27
7. Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladi Krajišnik 18 7 11 1280 1243 +37 25
8. Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica 18 7 11 1139 1312 -173 25
9. Serbia Vojvodina NIS 18 2 16 1105 1269 -164 20
10. Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda 18 1 17 1089 1440 -351 19
1. round
(8.10.) Partizan - Hemofarm 70:62
(8.10.) Voždovac - Mladi Krajišnik 73:67
(8.10.) Vojvodina - Celje 68:85
(9.10.) Budućnost - Čelik 59:53
(9.10.) Radivoj Korać - Sloboda 81:66
2. round
(15.10.) Hemofarm - Sloboda 94:56
(15.10.) Čelik - Radivoj Korać 68:60
(15.10.) Celje - Budućnost 87:73
(15.10.) Mladi Krajišnik - Vojvodina 70:56
(15.10.) Partizan - Voždovac 82:76
3. round
(21.10.) Voždovac - Hemofarm 54:68
(21.10.) Vojvodina - Partizan 61:65
(22.10.) Budućnost - Mladi Krajišnik 68:56
(22.10.) Radivoj Korać - Celje 77:70
(22.10.) Sloboda - Čelik 57:106
4. round
(29.10.) Hemofarm - Čelik 76:56
(29.10.) Celje - Sloboda 94:56
(29.10.) Mladi Krajišnik - 78:82
(29.10.) Radivoj Korać - Celje 90:58
(29.10.) Voždovac - Vojvodina 74:68
5. round
(4.11.) Vojvodina - Hemofarm 42:65
(6.11.) Budućnost - Voždovac 66:70
(6.11.) Radivoj Korać- Partizan 66:78
(6.11.) Sloboda - Mladi Krajišnik 55:84
(6.11.) Čelik - Celje 74:71
6. round
(12.11.) Hemofarm - Celje 65:58
(12.11.) Mladi Krajišnik - Čelik 73:76
(13.11.) Partizan - Celje 125:57
(13.11.) Voždovac - Radivoj Korać 67:59
(12.11.) Vojvodina - Budućnost 62:65
7. round
(19.11.) Budućnost - Hemofarm 62:59
(19.11.) Radivoj Korać - Vojvodina 74:67
(19.11.) Sloboda - Voždovac 61:75
(14.12.) Čelik - Partizan 71:87
(19.11.) Celje - Mladi Krajišnik 67:61
8. round
(26.11.) Hemofarm - Mladi Krajišnik 77:70
(26.11.) Partizan - Celje 101:62
(27.11.) Voždovac - Čelik 69:70
(26.11.) Vojvodina - Sloboda 78:60
(26.11.) Budućnost - Radivoj Korać 78:85
9. round
(3.12.) Radivoj Korać - Hemofarm 76:75
(3.12.) Sloboda - Budućnost 77:80
(3.12.) Čelik - Vojvodina 73:62
(3.12.) Celje - Voždovac 69:57
(4.12.) Mladi Krajišnik - Partizan 88:90
10. round
(11.12.) Hemofarm - Partizan 63:70
(10.12.) Mladi Krajišnik - Voždovac 52:56
(10.12.) Celje - Vovjvodina 79:72
(10.12.) Čelik - Budućnost 72:63
(11.12.) Sloboda - Radivoj Korać 49:69
11. round
(14.12.) Sloboda - Hemofarm 60:67
(17.12.) Radivoj Korać - Čelik 78:80
(17.12.) Budućnost - Celje 48:77
(16.12.) Vojvodina - Mladi Krajišnik 59:66
(31.1.) Voždovac - Partizan 74:72
12. round
(23.12.) Hemofarm - Voždovac 87:54
(17.1.) Partizan - Vojvovidna 100:60
(14.1.) Mladi Krajišnik - Budućnost 73:50
(23.12.) Celje - Radivoj Korać 82:83
(15.1.) Čelik - Sloboda 66:55
13. round
(22.1.) Čelik - Hemofarm 75:64
(21.1.) Sloboda - Celje 77:90
(21.1.) Radivoj Korać - Mladi Krajišnik 66:56
(21.1.) Budućnost - Partizan 46:84
(22.1.) Vojvodina - Voždovac 54:47
14. round
(28.1.) Hemofarm - Vojvodina 75:50
(28.1.) Voždovac - Budućnost 82:63
(28.1.) Partizan - Radivoj Korać 82:56
(28.1.) Mladi Krajišnik - Sloboda 80:74
(28.1.) Celje - Čelik 77:68
15. round
(1.2.) Celje - Hemofarm 72:76
(15.2.) Čelik - Mladi Krajišnik 72:63
(19.2.) Sloboda - Partizan 62:64
(22.2.) Radivoj Korać - Voždovac 62:68
(23.2.) Budućnost - Vojvodina 74:67
16. round
(28.2.) Hemofarm - Budućnost 73:63
(11.2.) Vojvodina - Radivoj Korać 51:56
(11.2.) Voždovac - Sloboda 71:53
(11.2.) Partizan - Čelik 81:62
(11.2.) Mladi Krajišnik - Celje 80:65
17. round
(22.2.) Mladi Krajišnik - Hemofarm 90:75
(18.2.) Celje - Partizan 58:93
(18.2.) Čelik - Voždovac 80:69
(17.2.) Slboda - Vojvodina 61:52
(1.3.) Radivoj Korać - Budućnost 94:59
18. round
(26.2.) Hemofarm - Radivoj Korać 82:39
(25.2.) Budućnost - Sloboda 64:53
(25.2.) Vojvodina - Čelik 76:80
(26.2.) Voždovac - Celje 90:78
(25.2.) Partizan - Mladi Krajišnik 82:73

Final Four

Final Four to be played from 3–4 March 2012. in the Arena Zenica in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

club 1 result club 2
semifinals
Serbia Partizan Galenika 84:61 Serbia Voždovac
Bosnia and Herzegovina Čelik Zenica 77:72 Serbia Hemofarm Štada
final
Bosnia and Herzegovina Čelik Zenica 65:74 Serbia Partizan Galenika


2011–12 MŽRKL


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Partizan Galenika
1st Title

Awards

1st Team

2nd Team

Honorable Mention

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