Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
05/03 15:56 | - | スフミ v チテビ | 82-53 |
04/30 14:30 | - | クタイシ v BCデルタ・マルネウリ | 96-91 |
04/29 14:00 | - | ルスタヴィ v オリンピ | 79-62 |
04/29 08:00 | - | カクタストビリシ v ムグザブレビ | 112-92 |
04/28 09:46 | - | ディナモトビリシ v バトゥミ | 89-49 |
04/26 15:00 | - | ルスタヴィ v ムグザブレビ | 117-97 |
04/26 10:00 | - | スフミ v カクタストビリシ | 82-99 |
04/25 14:30 | - | クタイシ v オリンピ | 86-67 |
04/25 12:00 | - | BCデルタ・マルネウリ v ディナモトビリシ | 67-90 |
04/22 14:29 | - | クタイシ v ムグザブレビ | 112-72 |
04/22 14:29 | - | バトゥミ v BCデルタ・マルネウリ | 86-84 |
04/21 11:53 | - | ディナモトビリシ v オリンピ | 67-81 |
04/20 14:00 | - | カクタストビリシ v BCデルタ・マルネウリ | 97-84 |
04/18 16:00 | - | ムグザブレビ v ディナモトビリシ | 60-75 |
04/18 14:00 | - | スフミ v クタイシ | 66-110 |
04/18 12:00 | - | カクタストビリシ v ルスタヴィ | 90-88 |
04/18 09:45 | - | オリンピ v バトゥミ | 67-64 |
04/16 11:30 | - | スフミ v オリンピ | 41-89 |
04/15 14:25 | - | バトゥミ v ムグザブレビ | 75-74 |
04/15 14:23 | - | クタイシ v カクタストビリシ | 77-80 |
04/14 13:51 | - | ディナモトビリシ v スフミ | 110-85 |
04/14 12:00 | - | BCデルタ・マルネウリ v オリンピ | 86-78 |
04/11 14:30 | - | ルスタヴィ v クタイシ | 86-80 |
04/11 10:00 | - | ムグザブレビ v BCデルタ・マルネウリ | 85-76 |
04/11 08:00 | - | スフミ v バトゥミ | 60-93 |
04/10 14:00 | - | カクタストビリシ v ディナモトビリシ | 91-86 |
04/05 14:30 | - | バトゥミ v カクタストビリシ | 91-97 |
04/05 13:00 | - | ディナモトビリシ v ルスタヴィ | 97-93 |
04/04 14:00 | - | オリンピ v ムグザブレビ | 79-93 |
04/04 12:00 | - | BCデルタ・マルネウリ v スフミ | 108-66 |
The Georgian Basketball Super League (Georgian: საკალათბურთო სუპერლიგა, Sakalatburto Superliga), also known as the Georgian Top League, is the highest professional basketball league in Georgia. The first season was played in 1991, and was won by Dinamo Tbilisi. The 1990s were dominated by BC Vita Tbilisi, who won the title a record 7 times. BC Batumi, and then Energy Invest Rustavi, dominated the following decade. More recently, the league was dominated by clubs attached to State departments, with first BC Armia (Ministry of Defense) establishing themselves as the country's leading club, and later BC MIA Academy(Ministry of Internal Affairs) winning the title.
2013/14 was the first season when none of the country's universities were represented in the Superliga. This followed the decision by the Ministry of Education to withdraw funding from professional sports teams. That season saw Dinamo Tbilisi regain the title in a convincing manner, only to lose it the following year to a rejuvenated BC MIA Academy side.
The 2014/15 season saw the introduction of a second tier in Georgian basketball, called the A-League (A-Liga). Thus, for the first time, teams at the bottom of the Superliga were in danger of losing their top-tier status through relegation play-offs. It was then announced that from the 2015/16 season, the club finishing bottom of the Superliga will automatically get relegated to the A-Liga.