2021–22 Kosovo Basketball Superleague

The 2021–22 Kosovo Basketball SuperLeague was the 28rd season of the Kosovo Basketball Superleague. The season started on September 14, 2021, and ended on June 2, 2022.[1] KB Ylli won its second title.

2021–22 Kosovo Basketball Superleague
Duration14 September 2021–2 June 2022
Number of games224 (regular season)
9–15 (Playoffs)
Number of teams8
TV partner(s)K-Sport
Art Sport
Regular season
RelegatedKB Drita
Finals
ChampionsGolden Eagle Ylli (2nd title)
  Runners-upKB Trepça
2020–21
2022–23

Teams

KB Drita has been promoted to the league after winning 2021–22 Kosovo Basketball First League. KB Drita who finished in last place relegated not being able to win one game.

Venues and locations

Kosovo Basketball Superleague – Club Locations
Teams that play in the Balkan International Basketball League
Team City Venue Capacity
Bashkimi Prizren Prizren Palestra Sportive Sezair Surroi 2,500
Drita Gjilan Palestra Petrit Selishta 2,500
Peja Peja Karagaq Sports Hall 2,500
Rahoveci Rahovec Salla e Sporteve Rahovec 1,500
Sigal Prishtina Prishtinë Pallati i Rinisë dhe Sporteve 2,500
Trepça Mitrovicë Salla e sporteve Minatori 3,000
Ylli Therandë Salla e sporteve "13 Qërshori" 1,800
Notes
Promoted from the 2015–16 Kosovo Basketball First League.
Teams that play in the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Golden Eagle Ylli 28 22 6 2345 2019 +326 50 Qualification to playoffs
2 Trepça 28 19 9 2406 2125 +281 47
3 Peja 28 18 10 2550 2197 +353 46 Qualification to playoffs
4 Prizreni 28 15 13 2452 2441 +11 43
5 Sigal Prishtina 28 15 13 2484 2234 +250 43
6 Bashkimi Prizren 28 12 16 2216 2169 +47 40
7 Rahoveci 28 11 17 2346 2387 41 39 Qualification for relegation playoffs
8 Drita 28 0 28 1884 3111 1227 28 Relegation to Liga e Parë

Playoffs

The quarter-finals and finals were played in a best-of-three playoff format.
The semi-finals and finals were played in a best-of-five playoff format. The higher seeded teams played game one, three and five (if necessary) at home.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
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1 KB Ylli
 
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8911910400 5 Sigal Prishtina
 
 
 
87987100
 
4 Prizreni 1695896800
 
1 KB Ylli
 
5 Sigal Prishtina87987100
 
634655640 2 Trepça
 
 
 
626058700
 
2 Trepça00000 7 y
 
2 Trepça
 
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7510766810 6 Peja
 
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6810572760
 
770000 6 Bashkimi
 
 
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Play-out

KB Rahoveci defeated KB Prishtina e Re in the play-out. In the second game Musab Mala completed a triple-double(32 points, 10 rebounds, 15 assists).[2]

References

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