日期 | R | 主队 v 客队 | - |
---|---|---|---|
04/01 15:30 | 26 | [3] 什切青国王 v Spojnia斯塔加德 [7] | 101-103 |
04/01 13:30 | 26 | [16] 绿山城 v 阿尔卡 [14] | 73-78 |
03/31 15:30 | 26 | [1] 阿维尔 v 恩尼加斯扎尼 [12] | 75-60 |
03/30 16:30 | 26 | [8] Start卢布林 v Dziki Warszawa [9] | 111-84 |
03/30 14:30 | 26 | [16] Sokol Lancut v 特里弗索波特 [2] | 79-82 |
03/29 18:00 | 26 | [13] Gtk格利维采 v 华沙军团 [6] | 100-105 |
03/29 16:30 | 26 | [11] Torun v 达布罗瓦戈尼察 [10] | 79-89 |
03/27 19:00 | 20 | [12] 施拉斯克 v 阿维尔 [1] | 82-96 |
03/24 16:30 | 25 | [12] 恩尼加斯扎尼 v 什切青国王 [4] | 74-78 |
03/24 14:30 | 25 | [16] 绿山城 v Start卢布林 [9] | 91-103 |
03/23 18:30 | 25 | [9] Dziki Warszawa v 阿维尔 [1] | 67-95 |
03/23 16:30 | 25 | [3] 特里弗索波特 v 阿尔卡 [14] | 85-69 |
03/23 13:30 | 25 | [6] Spojnia斯塔加德 v 施拉斯克 [11] | 93-67 |
03/22 16:30 | 25 | [6] 华沙军团 v 达布罗瓦戈尼察 [10] | 93-86 |
03/21 19:30 | 25 | [13] Gtk格利维采 v 吉普萨斯塔尔 [4] | 81-94 |
03/21 16:30 | 25 | [16] Sokol Lancut v Torun [10] | 93-87 |
03/18 19:30 | 17 | [9] Start卢布林 v 特里弗索波特 [3] | 84-85 |
03/17 16:30 | 24 | [16] Sokol Lancut v 华沙军团 [12] | 71-82 |
03/16 18:30 | 24 | [1] 阿维尔 v 绿山城 [15] | 75-93 |
03/16 16:30 | 24 | [11] 达布罗瓦戈尼察 v 吉普萨斯塔尔 [4] | 85-89 |
03/15 16:30 | 24 | [10] Spojnia斯塔加德 v Gtk格利维采 [14] | 86-76 |
03/14 18:00 | 24 | [3] 什切青国王 v Dziki Warszawa [5] | 90-72 |
03/14 16:30 | 24 | [12] 施拉斯克 v 恩尼加斯扎尼 [11] | 67-65 |
03/13 18:30 | 24 | [14] 阿尔卡 v Start卢布林 [9] | 90-82 |
03/13 18:00 | 24 | [2] 特里弗索波特 v Torun [11] | 78-80 |
03/10 18:30 | 23 | [8] Dziki Warszawa v 施拉斯克 [12] | 71-80 |
03/10 16:30 | 23 | [4] 吉普萨斯塔尔 v Sokol Lancut [16] | 89-77 |
03/10 12:00 | 23 | [3] 什切青国王 v 绿山城 [15] | 95-84 |
03/09 16:30 | 23 | [10] 华沙军团 v 特里弗索波特 [2] | 70-85 |
03/09 14:30 | 23 | [11] 恩尼加斯扎尼 v Gtk格利维采 [14] | 72-81 |
Polska Liga Koszykówki (PLK) (English: Polish Basketball League) is a professional men's club basketball league in Poland. It constitutes the first and highest-tier level of the Polish league pyramid. The winning team of the final round are crowned the Polish Champions of that season. It began in 1947–48, with the name of I Liga, and was originally organized by the Polish Basketball Federation. The league changed to its current form, beginning with the 1997–98 season, after the Polska Liga Koszykówki SA, PLK SA (the Polish Basketball League Joint-stock company) took control over the league (the PLK SA was created in 1995). In 2000–01 season the league turned professional.
The PLK, which is played under FIBA rules, currently consists of 16 teams. A PLK season is split into a league stage and a playoffs stage (since 1984–85 season). At the end of the league stage, the top eight teams qualify for the playoff stage.
The competition Polish basketball men's championships has existed since the year 1928. Śląsk Wrocław is the record holder for most titles, with 18.
King Szczecin are the defending champions.