2008–09 CEBL

The Central European Basketball League, or CEBL for short, was a basketball tournament with Central European basketball teams.

In the 2008/2009 inaugural season, teams from the following five countries participated: Czech Republic, Austria, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia.

After the group rounds, Final Four was held in Timișoara, Romania. In the final match, Albacomp Fehervar won against BCM Elba Timișoara.[1]

Teams

Country Number of teams Teams
Slovakia Slovakia 4 Skanska Pezinok, Spisska Nova Ves, MBK Handlová, BK Inter Bratislava.
Austria Austria 3 Kapfenberg Bulls, Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg, UKJ BC Mollersdorf Traiskirchen.
Czech Republic Czech Republic 2 Geofin Novy Jicin, BK Opava.
Hungary Hungary 2 Marso-Vagép, Albacomp Fehérvár.
Romania Romania 1 BCM Elba Timișoara.

Regular season

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TIM MAR TRA PEZ
1 Romania Elba Timisoara 6 4 2 559 517 +42 10 Advance to quarterfinals 94–73 88–75 84–69
2 Hungary Marso-Vagép 6 4 2 536 530 +6 10 89–82 98–85 103–95
3 Austria Mollersdorf Traiskirchen 6 3 3 558 572 14 9 95–99 106–95 95–93
4 Slovakia Skanska Pezinok 6 1 5 540 574 34 7 116–109 68–78 99–102
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Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification FEH JIC KLO SNV
1 Hungary Albacomp Fehérvár 6 4 2 542 490 +52 10 Advance to quarterfinals 102–70 80–70 102–76
2 Czech Republic Geofin Novy Jicin 6 4 2 502 448 +54 10 98–72 93–74 96–58
3 Austria Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg 6 3 3 478 469 +9 9 93–63 77–67 88–63
4 Slovakia Spisska Nova Ves 6 1 5 428 543 115 7 83–103 65–78 83–76
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Group C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification KAP OPA HAN INT
1 Austria Kapfenberg Bulls 6 6 0 551 473 +78 12 Advance to quarterfinals 97–95 97–85 105–67
2 Czech Republic Opava 6 2 4 537 529 +8 8 63–69 104–110 108–84
3 Slovakia MBK Handlová 6 2 4 522 558 36 8 74–93 85–76 92–100
4 Slovakia BK Inter Bratislava 6 2 4 512 562 50 8 89–90 84–91 88–76
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Final Four

Semifinals
10 January
Final
11 January
      
1 Romania Elba Timișoara 90
4 Czech Republic Geofin Novy Jicin 87
Hungary Albacomp Fehérvár 92
Romania Elba Timișoara 66
3 Hungary Albacomp Fehérvár 79
2 Austria Kapfenberg Bulls 64

References

  1. "CEBL". Archived from the original on 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
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