2009–10 BIBL season

In the second season of the Balkan International Basketball League are compeating ten participants from the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro.

Teams

Country Teams Teams
Bulgaria Bulgaria 4 Spartak Pleven Rilski Sportist Levski Sofia Euroins Cherno More
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 2 Rabotnički Feni Industries
Serbia Serbia 2 Metalac Valjevo OKK Beograd
Montenegro Montenegro 2 Mornar Lovćen
Romania Romania 2 Gaz Metan Mediaș Steaua Turabo

Format

Regular season

In the regular season the teams will be divided into two groups, each containing five teams. Each team plays every other team in its group at home and away. The top 4 teams in each group advance to the playoffs. Games will be played from October 10, 2009 to March 3, 2010.

Quarterfinals

The top four teams in each group advance for the quarterfinals. The winner of Group A/Group B will play with the fourth placed team in Group B/Group A and the second placed team in Group A/Group B will play with the third in Group B/Group A.

Final four

The four remaining teams play a semifinal match and the winners of those advance to the final. The losers play in a third-place playoff.

Regular season

Group A

Qualified for the playoffs
Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1. Montenegro Lovćen 8 5 3 668 580 +88 13
2. Serbia Metalac Valjevo 8 5 3 602 566 +36 13
3. Bulgaria Euroins Cherno More 8 5 3 656 634 +22 13
4. Bulgaria Rilski Sportist 8 4 4 666 621 +45 12
5. Republic of Macedonia Rabotnički 8 1 7 558 749 −121 9
6. Romania Gaz Metan Mediaș Disqualified

Group B

Qualified for the playoffs
Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1. Bulgaria Levski Sofia 10 8 2 953 819 +134 18
2. Republic of Macedonia Feni Industries 10 8 2 888 782 +106 18
3. Serbia OKK Beograd 10 6 4 843 852 −9 16
4. Montenegro Mornar 10 4 6 752 826 −74 14
5. Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 10 2 8 829 905 −76 12
6. Romania Steaua Turabo 10 2 8 764 845 −81 12

Quarterfinals

First legs wer held on March 18; second legs were on March 24 and March 25

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mornar Montenegro153−164 Montenegro Lovcen Cetinje 77−80 76−84
Feni Industries Republic of Macedonia167−151 Serbia Metalac Valjevo 88−88 79−63
Levski Sofia Bulgaria184−173 Bulgaria Rilski Sportist 75−89 109−84
Euroins Cherno More Bulgaria173−171Serbia OKK Beograd 92−87 81−84

Final four

Semifinals
April 13
Final
April 15
Universiada HallSofia
 Montenegro Lovćen 81  
 Republic of Macedonia Feni Industries 74  
 
Universiada HallSofia
     Montenegro Lovćen 65
   Bulgaria Levski Sofia 77
Universiada HallSofia
 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 91
 Bulgaria Euroins Cherno More 76  
Balkan League 2010 Champions
Bulgaria
Levski Sofia
First title

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