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European domestic league champions, 2008/2009

June 25, 2009

You can find here an overview of the various domestic league national champions in Europe.

  • Andorra: AndBanc
  • Austria: Kraftwerk Wels beats Gmunden 3-1 (MVP: Ricky Moore)
  • Azerbaijan: Araz Nakchivan City beats Gala Baku 3-2
  • Belarus: Minsk 2006 beats Vitalyur 3-0
  • Belgium: Charleroi beats Mons 3-0 (MVP: Matt Walsh)
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina: Siroki beats Bosna Sarajevo 2-0
  • Bulgaria: Lukoil beats Cherno More 3-1 (Season MVP: Marcus Hall)
  • Croatia: Cibona beats Zadar 3-1
  • Cyprus: APOEL Nicosia beats Keravnos 3-1
  • Czech Republic: Nymburk beats Geofin 4-0
  • Denmark: Bakken Bears beats Svendborg Rabbits 4-3 (Season MVP: Bonell Colas)
  • Estonia: Kalev/Cramo beats Tartu Rock 4-2
  • Finland: Namika Lahti beats Kataja 3-0 (MVP: Vesa Mäkäläinen)
  • France ASVEL beats Orléans 1-0 (MVP: Amara Sy)
  • FYR Macedonia: Fersped Rabotnicki beats Feni Industrija 4-2
  • Germany: EWE Baskets Oldenburg beats Telekom Baskets Bonn 3-2 (MVP: Rickey Paulding)
  • Greece: Panathinaikos beats Olympiacos 3-1
  • (MVP: Vassilis Spanoulis)

  • Holland: EclipseJet/MyGuide Amsterdam beats Eiffel Towers 4-3
  • Hungary: Atomeromu beats PVSK Panthers Pecs 3-0
  • Iceland: KR Reykjavik beats Grindavik 3-2 (Playoff MVP: Jon Stefansson)
  • Ireland: UCC Demons beats DART Killester 1-0 (MVP: Colin O’Reilly)
  • Israel: Maccabi Tel Aviv beats Maccabi Haifa 1-0 (MVP: Carlos Arroyo)
  • Italy: Montepaschi Siena beats Armani Jeans Milano 4-0 (MVP: Terrell McIntyre)
  • Kosovo: Sigal Prishtina beats Bashkimi 3-2
  • Latvia: Ventspils beats Barons/LMT 4-3
  • Lithuania: Lietuvos Rytas beats Zalgiris Kaunas 4-1 (MVP: Chuck Eidson)
  • Luxembourg: AB Contern beats Musel Pikes 2-1 (MVP: Brandon Gary)
  • Malta: BUPA Luxol beats Compleet IS Athleta 2-0
  • Moldova: UASM beats ASEM
  • Montenegro: Buducnost Podgorica beats Primorje 3-0
  • Norway: Ulriken beats Tromso 3-2
  • Poland: Prokom Sopot beats Turow Zgorzelec 4-1 (MVP: Qyntel Woods)
  • Portugal: Benfica beats Ovarense4-0
  • Romania: Ploiesti beats Timisoara 3-0
  • Russia: CSKA Moscow beats Khimky Moscow 3-1
  • San Marino: Basket 2000
  • Scotland: Edinburgh Kings
  • Serbia: Partizan Belgrade beats Crvena Zvezda 3-2 (MVP: Novica Velickovic)
  • Slovakia: Nitra beats Pezinok 3-2
  • Slovenia: Union Olimpija beats Helios Domzale 3-0
  • Spain: Regal FC Barcelona beats TAU Ceramica Vitoria 3-1 (MVP: Juan Carlos Navarro)
  • Sweden: Sundsvall Dragons beats Solna Vikings 4-3 (MVP: Lesli Mythil)
  • Switzerland: Vacallo beats Lugano 3-0
  • Turkey: Efes Pilsen beats Fenerbahce Ülker 4-2 (MVP: Bootsy Thornton)
  • Ukraine: Azovmash Mariupol beats BC Donetsk 3-0
  • United Kingdom: Newcastle Eagles beats Everton Tigers 1-0


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Comments: 9
  1. Belov
    16 years ago

    Where is Azerbaijan?

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  2. Kris
    16 years ago

    Basket 2000 in San Marino (At least for 2008)!
    http://www.fsp.sm/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=102

    L’AndBanc in Andorra!
    http://www.fab.ad/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=258&Itemid=34

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  3. Nikola
    16 years ago

    Serbian Playoff MVP was Euroleague’s Rising star award winner Novica Velickovic. 🙂

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  4. Christophe
    16 years ago

    Thx Nikola

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  5. Miguel
    16 years ago

    Portugal: Benfica (4-0 in best of 7 final)

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  6. zoo
    16 years ago

    austria: season mvp – deven mitchell, finals mvp – ricky moore

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  7. Seyda
    16 years ago

    In Turkey, the Finals MVP is Bootsy Thornton from Efes Pilsen.

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  8. vaggito
    16 years ago

    In Greece , MVP was Vasilis Spanoulis .
    In my opinion though, the real MVP is Mike Batiste..

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  9. Migelitas
    16 years ago

    Azerbaijan: “Araz” Nakhchivan City – “Gala” Baku 3:2

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