词条 | Russian Basketball Super League 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| title = Russian Basketball Super League 1 (Russian Basketball Super Liga 1) | formerly =Russian Basketball Higher Division A (1992–1994) Russian Basketball Super League (1994–2000) Russian Basketball Super League A (2001–2010) | current_season = | logo = Superleague 1 Rus.jpg | pixels = 180px | caption = Logo Super League 1 | sport = Basketball | founded = {{Start date and age|1992}} | inaugural = 1992 | folded = | fame = | motto = | teams = 13 | country = {{RUS}} | continent = FIBA Europe (Europe) | promotion = VTB United League | relegation = Russian Basketball Super League 2 | levels = 2 | pyramid = Russian basketball league system | champion = Universitet Yugra Surgut (1st title) | most_champs = CSKA Moscow (17 titles) | ceo = | cup = Russian Basketball Cup | TV = | website = Russia Basketball Federation | related_comps = }} The Russian Basketball Super League 1, or Russian Basketball Super Liga 1, ({{lang-ru|Баскетбольная Cуперлига 1}}), formerly known as the Russian Basketball Super League A or the Russian Basketball Super Liga A, is a men's professional basketball league that was the pre-eminent league of Russian professional basketball until 2010. Currently, it is the second-tier division of the Russian professional basketball pyramid. The league is run by the Russian Basketball Federation (RBF). HistoryAfter being the first-tier division of Russian basketball, from its first season in 1991–92, the Super League A was relegated to being the second-tier division of Russian basketball after the 2009–10 season, and was replaced with a different first-tier league, starting with the 2010–11 season of the Russian Professional Basketball League (PBL).[1] The successor league to the Super League 1 was not controlled by the Russian Basketball Federation (RBF), like the Super League 1 is, but by a separate body named the Professional Basketball League (PBL).[2][3] From the 2010–11 season onward, the Super League A and Super League B (the previous second division of the Russian basketball pyramid) divisions were united into a single league that serves as the second tier of Russian basketball, named the Super League 1. The 2010–11 season featured 11 clubs. Current clubs
Super League A (first-tier league) champions{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}
Super League 1 (second-tier league) champions
Super League A (first-tier league) regular season winners
Super League 1 (second-tier league) regular season winners
Russian basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions{{Main article|Russian basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions}}Awards{{main|Russian Gold Basket Awards}}
See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.basket.ru/index.php?dn=news&to=art&id=556 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100710004414/http://www.basket.ru/index.php?dn=news&to=art&id=556 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=10 July 2010 |script-title=ru:Клубы приняли решение о ликвидации баскетбольной Суперлиги |date=15 June 2010 |publisher=Russian Basketball Federation |language=Russian |accessdate=22 June 2010 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web | date = 2010-06-15 | url = http://www.nn-basket.ru/news/detail.php?ID=1130 | script-title = ru:Сергей Панов: Клубам предстоит решить – играть по-честному или по-старому | publisher = BC Nizhny Novgorod | accessdate = 2010-07-19 | language = Russian}} 3. ^{{cite web | date = 2010-06-21 | url = http://www.nn-basket.ru/news/detail.php?ID=1186 | script-title = ru:Дмитрий Сватковский: "Главный принцип Совета лиги - прозрачность принятия решений" | publisher = BC Nizhny Novgorod | accessdate = 2010-07-19 | language = Russian}} External links
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