1. Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga

Sports league
Basketball league
Frauen-Basketball-Bundesliga
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
First season1947–48
CountryGermany
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)German Women's Basketball Cup
Current championsRutronik Stars Keltern
(3rd title)
Most championshipsDJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
(12 titles)
Websitetoyota-dbbl.de/

The Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga (DBBL) is the premier women's basketball championship in Germany. It was founded in 1947. DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf and BTV 1846 Wuppertal are the most successful teams in the competition with twelve and eleven titles respectively, while TSV 1880 Wasserburg and Saarlouis Royals have dominated the competition in recent years.[1] The leading teams from the DBBL enjoyed some success in FIBA Europe competitions in the 1980s and the 1990s, with Wuppertal winning the 1996 European Cup and Agon also reaching the competition's final in 1983 and 1986.[2] The competition had been directly run by the German Basketball Federation (DBB) until 2001. On 21 June That year, the Damen-Basketball-Bundesligen GmbH was founded, an association which runs the first and second highest levels of women's club-level basketball in Germany.[3]

2022-23 teams

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List of champions

  • 1947 TC Jahn 1883 Munich
  • 1948 TC Jahn 1883 Munich
  • 1949 TSC Spandau 1880
  • 1950 TC Jahn 1883 Munich
  • 1951 TC Jahn 1883 Munich
  • 1952 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1953 Neuköllner SF
  • 1954 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1955 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1956 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1957 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1958 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1959 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1960 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1961 TV Augsburg 1847
  • 1962 TV Gross-Gerau
  • 1963 Heidelberger TV 1846
  • 1964 TV Augsburg 1847
  • 1965 ATV 1877 Düsseldorf
  • 1966 1. SC 05 Göttingen
  • 1967 ATV 1877 Düsseldorf
  • 1968 1. SC 05 Göttingen

Source

References

  1. ^ List of champions Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine on the DBBL's website (in German)
  2. ^ List of finals on the-sports.org
  3. ^ Short history of the DBBL Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine on the DBBL's website (in German)
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