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The Polish basketball champions, are the winners of the highest level of basketball in Poland, which is the Polish Basketball League (PLK). This page is a list of winners and runners-up in each given PLK season, along with additional information. Śląsk Wrocław has won a total number of 18 titles, the highest of any club.
They are controlled by the Polish Basketball Federation (PZKosz). Poland has competed at the EuroBasket on 28 occasions, with their best performance at the tournament coming in 1963, as hosts, finishing as runners-up. Poland has competed six times at the Olympic Games, with their best finish being fourth place at the first edition of the event ...
Pages in category "Polish basketball coaches" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The all-time scoring leaders of Poland's top-tier level men's pro club basketball competition, since the year 1947, when the competition began. From 1947 to 1975, official records of individual player statistics were not kept. The Polish Basketball Association officially began to keep the records of individual player statistics in 1976.
1 Men's Basketball League: Founded: 1927; 98 years ago () History: 1911, 1927/1928 (basketball department) Arena: Sports Hall 'Kolo' Location: Warsaw, Poland: Team colors President: Łukasz Tusiński: Head coach: Jakub Pendrakowski: Championships: 1 Polish Championship 3 Polish Basketball Cup: Website: kks.poloniawarszawa.com
Legia Warszawa Sekcja Koszykówki (in English: Legia Warsaw Basketball Section) is a Polish men's basketball club, based in Warsaw. The team currently plays in the PLK, the Polish first division. The club was established in 1929 as the basketball section of the military multi-sport club of Legia Warsaw. Legia became the leading team in Polish ...
The list of EuroLeague-winning head coaches shows all of the head coaches that have won the EuroLeague championship. The EuroLeague is the European-wide top-tier level professional basketball club competition. The competition was originally called the FIBA European Champions Cup, or simply European Champions Cup.
As of the most recently completed 2023–24 basketball season, 362 men's college basketball programs competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. [1] This number includes programs transitioning from a lower NCAA division, most from Division II and one from Division III. For the 2024–25 season, four schools will ...