2010–11 MŽRKL

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.

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

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

CountryTeamsTeamCityVenue (Capacity)
Croatia Croatia4
GospićGospićGradska Skolska Sportska Dvorana (2,000)
ŠibenikŠibenikDvorana Baldekin (1,500)
MedveščakZagrebŠD Peščenica (600)
Novi ZagrebZagrebŠportska dvorana Trnsko (2,500)
Serbia Serbia4
PartizanBelgradeBelgrade Sport Palace (5,000)
VojvodinaNovi SadSPC Vojvodina (1,030)
Radivoj KoraćBelgradeSport EKO Hall (1,000)
VoždovacBelgradeSC Šumice (2.000)
Slovenia Slovenia2
Merkur CeljeCeljeDvorana Gimnazije Celje – Center (1,500)
MariborMariborTabor Hall (3,800)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina1
ČelikZenicaArena Zenica (6,200)
Montenegro Montenegro1JedinstvoBijelo PoljeNikoljac (2,000)

Regular season

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 Gospić2219319131467+44641 Final Four
2.Serbia Partizan2217516671465+20239
3.Croatia Šibenik2216615961414+18238
4.Slovenia Merkur Celje2216615661417+14938
5.Montenegro Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje2214814001337+6336
6.Serbia Radivoj Korać22111115021520–1833
7.Croatia Novi Zagreb22101214631520–5732
8.Bosnia and Herzegovina Čelik Zenica2291314941590–9631
9.Serbia Voždovac2271513881523–13529
10.Serbia Vojvodina2261613081488–18028
11.Slovenia Maribor2251714731719–24627
12.Croatia Medveščak2222012901600–31024
1. round
(6.10.)Radivoj Korać – Medveščak89–70
(6.10.)Vojvodina – Jedinstvo62–58
(6.10.)Šibenik – Čelik86–67
(6.10.)Voždovac – Novi Zagreb7–62
(6.10.)Merkur Celje – Maribor83–66
(6.10.)Partizan – Gospić100–96
2. round
(9.10.)Gospić – Medveščak103–64
(10.10.)Maribor – Partizan73–89
(10.10.)Novi Zagreb – Merkur Celje64–76
(9.10.)Čelik – Voždovac74–69
(10.10.)Jedinstvo – Šibenik67–70
(9.10.)Radivoj Korać – Vojvodina81–49
3. round
(16.10.)Vojvodina – Medveščak72–74
(16.10.)Šibenik – Radivoj Korać78–74
(17.10.)Voždovac – Jedinstvo58–62
(16.10.)Merkur Celje – Čelik80–60
(15.10.)Partizan – Novi Zagreb73–63
(16.10.)Gospić – Maribor102–72
4. round
(23.10.)Maribor – Medveščak76–63
(24.10.)Novi Zagreb – Gospić71–89
(23.10.)Čelik – Partizan58–62
(24.10.)Jedinstvo – Merkur Celje81–71
(23.10.)Radvioj Korać – Voždovac78–79
(23.10.)Vojvodina – Šibenik55–60
5. round
(30.10.)Šibenik – Medveščak86–61
(30.10.)Voždovac – Vojvodina51–66
(30.10.)Merkur Celje – Radivoj Korać60–52
(31.10.)Partizan – Jedinstvo57–38
(30.10.)Gospić – Čelik103–65
(30.10.)Maribor – Novi Zagreb89–81
6. round
(6.11.)Medveščak – Novi Zagreb39–60
(6.11.)Čelik – Maribor77–62
(6.11.)Gospić – Jedinstvo90–62
(7.11.)Radivoj Korać – Partizan86–84
(6.11.)Vojvodina – Merkur Celje58–63
(6.11.)Šibenik – Voždovac69–59
7. round
(14.11.)Voždovac – Medveščak71–57
(14.11.)Merkur Celje – Šibenik68–57
(13.11.)Partizan – Vojvodina71–62
(14.11.)Gospić – Radivoj Korać90–57
(13.11.)Maribor – Jedinstvo80–72
(14.11.)Novi Zagreb – Čelik75–73
8. round
(20.11.)Medvešćak – Čelik61–64
(20.11.)Jedinstvo – Novi Zagreb72–66
(20.11.)Radivoj Korać – Maribor83–74
(20.11.)Vojvodina – Gospić40–70
(20.11.)Šibenik – Partizan53–68
(20.11.)Voždovac – Merkur Celje65–69
9. round
(27.11.)Merkur Celje – Medveščak80–66
(28.11.)Partizan – Voždovac68–60
(28.11.)Gospić – Šibenik85–66
(27.11.)Maribor – Vojvodina62–77
(28.11.)Novi Zagreb – Radivoj Korać67–63
(27.11.)Čelik – Jedinstvo69–72
10. round
(4.12.)Medveščak – Jedinstvo50–69
(4.12.)Radivoj Korać – Čelik66–54
(4.12.)Vojvodina – Novi Zagreb55–63
(4.12.)Šibenik – Maribor90–50
(1.2.)Voždovac – Gospić77–73
(4.12.)Merkur Celje – Partizan76–70
11. round
(11.12.)Partizan – Medveščak83–62
(11.12.)Gospić – Merkur Celje97–87
(11.12.)Maribor – Voždovac66–72
(12.12.)Novi Zagreb – Šibenik51–49
(11.12.)Čelik – Vojvodina76–69
(11.12.)Jedinstvo – Radivoj Korać80–72
12. round
(18.12.)Medveščak – Radivoj Korać58–70
(17.12.)Jedinstvo – Vojvodina62–54
(2.2.)Čelik – Šibenik68–78
(19.12.)Novi Zagreb – Voždovac69–55
(18.12.)Maribor – Merkur Celje62–83
(18.12.)Gospić – Partizan72–63
13. round
(21.12.)Medveščak – Gospić52–76
(5.1.)Partizan – Maribor99–70
(5.1.)Merkur Celje – Novi Zagreb64–56
(5.1.)Voždovac – Čelik54–67
(18.2.)Šibenik – Jedinstvo70–59
(10.2.)Vojvodina – Radivoj Korać49–63
14. round
(12.1.)Medveščak – Vojvodina59–80
(9.1.)Radivoj Korać – Šibenik54–78
(9.1.)Jedinstvo – Voždovac73–52
(9.1.)Čelik - Merkur Celje77–66
(8.1.)Novi Zagreb – Partizan64–75
(8.1.)Maribor – Gospić59–104
15. round
(15.1.)Medveščak - Maribor58–63
(16.1.)Gospić – Novi Zagreb98–65
(16.1.)Partizan – Čelik73–64
(15.1.)Merkur Celje – Jedinstvo58–67
(15.1.)Voždovac – Radivoj Korać54–65
(15.1.)Šibenik – Vojvodina74–55
16. round
(22.1.)Medveščak – Šibenik59–81
(21.1.)Vojvodina – Voždovac48–44
(22.1.)Radivoj Korać – Merkur Celje49–61
(23.1.)Jedinstvo – Partizan83–63
(22.1.)Čelik – Gospić56–85
(22.1.)Novi Zagreb – Maribor86–78
17. round
(26.1.)Novi Zagreb – Medveščak64–59
(26.1.)Maribor – Čelik77–72
(27.1.)Jedinstvo – Gospić68–75
(27.1.)Partizan – Radivoj Korać95–69
(26.1.)Merkur Celje – Vojvodina66–56
(26.1.)Voždovac – Šibenik55–64
18. round
(29.1.)Medveščak – Voždivac54–66
(30.1.)Šibenik – Merkur Celje83–57
(29.1.)Vojvodina – Partizan56–80
(30.1.)Radivoj Korać – Gospić55–70
(11.2.)Jedinstvo – Maribor2–0
(29.1.)Čelik – Šibenik71–76
19. round
(5.2.)Čelik – Medveščak66–60
(5.2.)Novi Zagreb – Jedinstvo54–69
(6.2.)Maribor – Radivoj Korać66–69
(5.2.)Gospić – Vojvodina89–54
(6.2.)Partizan – Šibenik81–61
(7.2.)Merkur Celje – Voždovac86–49
20. round
(12.2.)Medveščak – Merkur Celje53–67
(11.2.)Voždovac – Partizan65–71
(12.2.)Šibenik – Gospić76–81
(12.2.)Vojvodina – Maribor77–73
(13.2.)Radivoj Korać – Novi Zagreb69–66
(13.2.)Jedinstvo – Čelik68–50
21. round
(15.2.)Jeidnstvo – Medveščak52–48
(16.2.)Čelik – Radivoj Korać74–70
(16.2.)Novi Zagreb – Vojvodina71–54
(15.2.)Maribor – Šibenik71–87
(16.2.)Gospić – Voždovac98–70
(16.2.)Partizan – Merkur Celje62–57
22. round
(19.2.)Medveščak – Partizan63–62
(19.2.)Merkur Celje – Gospić88–67
(20.2.)Voždovac – Maribor93–84
(20.2.)Šibenik – Novi Zagreb80–69
(19.2.)Vojvodina – Čelik60–78
(20.2.)Radivoj Korać – Jedinstvo68:64

Final four

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

club 1 result club 2
semifinals
Croatia Gospić20–0 bbSerbia Partizan
Croatia Šibenik Jolly90–65Slovenia Merkur Celje
final
Croatia Šibenik Jolly20–0 bbCroatia Gospić


2010–11 MŽRKL


Croatia
Šibenik
5th Title

Awards

1st Team

2nd Team

Honorable Mention

All-European Players Team

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