WNBA-NBC Champions League (men)
Sport | Nine-pin bowling |
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Founded | 2002 |
No. of teams | 16 |
Country | WNBA-NBC members |
Most recent champion(s) | SKV Rot Weiss Zerbst (6th title) |
Most titles | SKV Rot Weiss Zerbst (6 titles) |
Official website | Website |
The WNBA-NBC Champions League is the annual competition for nine-pin bowling men's clubs, organized by the World Ninepin Bowling Association. It is playing since 2002, and the first season the competition was named as Euroleague.[1] [2]
Competition formula
[edit]WNBA-NBC Champions League tournament has a stable competition formula.[3] The following rules apply:
Qualification
[edit]- 16 teams participate in each event.
- Most recent champions are always pre-qualified.
- Top seven teams from the Team World Cup.
- Top five teams from the Team European Cup.
- Top three teams from the Team NBC Cup.
Vacant starting-places will occupy after the ranking exclusively with participants in the Team’s World Cup.
Competition format
[edit]All qualified teams are divided into two pots (seeded and unseeded) and then drawn into a bracket of 16 teams during an official ceremony. The knock-out ties are played in a two-legged format, with the exception of the final four. The Final Four usually takes place in the weekend at the turn of March and April.
- Seeded teams:
- Title holder
- World Cup winner
- World Cup runner-up
- 3rd team of World Cup
- 4th team of World Cup
- European Cup winner
- European Cup runner-up
- NBC Cup winner
Records and statistics
[edit]Final Four
[edit]WNBA-NBC Champions League | |||||||
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Season | Final four host | Champion | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place |
2001-02 | Hunedoara, Romania |
KK Triglav Iskraemeco Kranj |
Total result | SKC Victoria Bamberg |
KK Kandit-Premijer Osijek |
Total result | MEH Szeged |
2002-03 | Bozen, Italy |
SKC Victoria Bamberg |
Total result | Železiarne Podbrezová Šport |
KK Kandit-Premijer Osijek |
Total result | |
2003-04 | Hagenwerder, Germany |
KK Kandit-Premijer Osijek |
6 - 2 | KK Triglav Kranj |
SKC Victoria Bamberg |
7 - 1 | SKC Staffelberg Staffelstein |
2004-05 | Osijek, Croatia |
SKC Victoria Bamberg |
6 - 2 | Ferroep-Szeged TE |
KK Konikom-Osijek |
8 - 0 | Zalaegerszeg TK |
2005-06 | Hunedoara, Romania |
Ferroep-Szeged TE |
5 - 3 | Železiarne Podbrezová Šport |
Zalaegerszeg TK |
8 - 0 | KS Polonia 1912 Leszno |
2006-07 | Podbrezová, Slovakia |
KK Zadar |
6 - 2 | KK Konikom-Osijek |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
7 - 1 | Ferroep-Szeged TE |
2007-08 | Zalaegerszeg, Hungary |
Zalaegerszegi TK FMVaS |
6 - 2 | KK Zadar |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
4.5 - 3.5 | Železiarne Podbrezová Šport |
2008-09 | Koblach, Austria |
SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg |
7 - 1 | SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
Zalaegerszegi TK FMVaS |
5 - 3 | Szegedi TE - Gabonatransz |
2009-10 | Apatin, Serbia |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
6 - 2 | Szegedi TE - Gabonatransz |
Zalaegerszegi TK FMVaS |
6 - 2 | SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg |
2010-11 | Bad Langensalza, Germany |
Železiarne Podbrezová Šport |
5 - 3 | SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
Szegedi TE |
6 - 2 | KK Zadar |
2011-12 | Celje, Slovenia |
Železiarne Podbrezová Šport |
6 - 2 | SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
6 - 2 | KK Zaprešić |
2012-13 | Podbrezová, Slovakia |
Szegedi TE |
6 - 2 | ŽP Šport Podbrezová |
KK Beograd |
6 - 2 | BSV Voith St. Pölten |
2013-14 | Straubing, Germany |
Szegedi TE |
5 - 3 | KK Zadar |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
6 - 2 | KK Zaprešić |
2014-15 | Straubing, Germany |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
5 - 3 | Szegedi TE |
ŽP Šport Podbrezová |
5 - 3 | KK Beograd |
2015-16 | Bamberg, Germany |
Szegedi TE |
7 - 1 | SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
6.5 - 1.5 | ŽP Šport Podbrezová |
2016-17 | Podbrezová, Slovakia |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
6 - 2 | Alabardos Szegedi TE |
ŽP Šport Podbrezová |
5.5 - 2.5 | KK Zaprešić |
2017-18 | Bamberg, Germany |
ŽP Šport Podbrezová |
6 - 2 | SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
KS Schwabsberg |
6 - 2 | Alabardos Szegedi TE |
2018-19 | Zaprešić, Croatia |
KK Zaprešić |
6 - 2 | ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
5.5 - 2.5 | Szegedi TE |
2020-21 |
Bamberg, Germany |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
7 - 1 | Zengő Alföld Szegedi TE |
KK Mertojak Split |
6 - 2 | KK Zaprešić |
2021-22 | Pápa, Hungary |
ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová |
4.5 - 3.5 | SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
KK Neumarkt Imperial-Life |
6 - 2 | SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf |
2022-23 | Graz, Austria |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
7 - 1 | KSK Union Orth/Donau |
KK Zadar |
5 - 3 | KK Mertojak Split |
2023-24 | Bačka Topola, Serbia |
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 |
5 - 3 | KK Zaprešić |
SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf |
5 - 3 | ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová |
2024-25 | Morfelden, Germany |
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2025-26 | Brčko, Bosnia-Herzegovina |
Winning clubs
[edit]Performances by nation
[edit]Nation | Titles | Runners-up | Top 4 |
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Germany | 9 | 6 | 28 |
Hungary | 5 | 5 | 20 |
Slovakia | 4 | 3 | 13 |
Croatia | 3 | 4 | 18 |
Slovenia | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Serbia | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Austria | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Italy | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Poland | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "WNBA-NBC Champions League results". wnba-nbc.com.
- ^ "WNBA-NBC Champions League history" (PDF). wnba-nbc.de.
- ^ "WNBA-NBC Champions League Implementing Regulations" (PDF). wnba-nbc.com.
- ^ "Corona situation statement for NBC competitions" (PDF). wnba-nbc.de. 12 March 2020.