2012–13 BIBL season
2012–13 BIBL | |
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Season | 2012–13 |
Teams | 10 |
Finals | |
Champions | Israel Hapoel Gilboa Galil |
Runners-up | Bulgaria Levski Sofia |
← 2011–12 2013–14 → |
In the fifth season of the Balkan International Basketball League, twelve participants from the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Israel, Croatia and the new represented country Greece has competed.
Teams
[edit ]Country | Teams | Teams | ||
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Bulgaria Bulgaria | 2 | Levski Sofia | Rilski Sportist | |
North Macedonia Macedonia | 2 | Kumanovo | Kozuv | |
Montenegro Montenegro | 2 | KK Teodo | Mornar | |
Croatia Croatia | 1 | Đuro Đaković | ||
Greece Greece | 1 | Kavala | ||
Israel Israel | 1 | Hapoel Gilboa Galil | ||
Serbia Serbia | 1 | OKK Beograd |
Format
[edit ]First round
[edit ]In the first round the teams were divided into two groups, each containing five teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and away. The three teams that finished at the top of their group advanced to second round (or Group C). The teams that finished fourth and fifth in their group advanced to another group (or Group D).
The opening game has been played on October 16, 2012 and the last match day was played on January 15, 2013.
Second round
[edit ]The six teams, qualified for group C, kept the results between them from the first stage and played with the three teams from the other group home and away games. The first four teams in the final standing in group C qualified for the Final Four.
The four teams, qualified for group D, also kept the results between them from the first stage and played with the two teams from the other group home and away games.
The first game was played on January 22, 2013 and the last match day was played on April 3, 2013.
Final four
[edit ]The four remaining teams played a semifinal match and the winners of those advanced to the final. The losers played in a third-place playoff. The dates of the Final Four were April 19 and 21, 2013.
First round
[edit ]Group A
[edit ]
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Croatia Đuro Đaković
69–101
84–77
82–71
85–79
Israel Hapoel Gilboa Galil
66–59
81–61
72–70
81–57
North Macedonia Kumanovo
83–67
74–66
87–80
71–69
Bulgaria Levski Sofia
77–73
87–79
103–66
92–67
Montenegro Mornar
63–70
49–80
92–71
84–89
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Group B
[edit ]
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North Macedonia Kozuv
79–74
82–77
76–99
84–71
Serbia OKK Beograd
85–76
66–74
83–82
74–75
Bulgaria Rilski Sportist
100–71
75–56
104–86
87–67
Montenegro Teodo
98–71
75–68
80–70
84–74
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Second round
[edit ]Group C
[edit ]
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Israel Hapoel Gilboa Galil
73–78
81–61
72–70
84–85
102–92
North Macedonia Kumanovo
74–66
94–92
87–80
114–117
96–90
Bulgaria Levski Sofia
87–79
88–73
103–66
84–62
90–82
Bulgaria Rilski Sportist
79–104
100–71
88–75
69–74
87–67
Montenegro Teodo
82–92
98–71
79–95
72–88
84–74
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Group D
[edit ]
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Croatia Đuro Đaković
72–89
85–79
68–69
North Macedonia Kozuv
75–62
72–64
82–77
Montenegro Mornar
63–70
87–81
102–96
Serbia OKK Beograd
90−99
66–74
83–84
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Final four
[edit ]April 19 Final
April 21
April 21