Polish basketball league system
The Polish basketball league system, or Polish basketball league pyramid is a series of interconnected competitions for professional and amateur basketball clubs in Poland. The system has a hierarchical format with a promotion and relegation system between competitions at different levels.
Men
The tier levels
For the 2017–18 season, the Polish men's basketball league system is as follows:
Level (Clubs) |
League/Division | |||||||||||||||||
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1 (17) |
Polska Liga Koszykówki (PLK) 17 teams ↓ 2 relegation | |||||||||||||||||
2 (17) |
I Liga 17 teams ↑ 1 promotion ↓ 3 relegation | |||||||||||||||||
3 (55) |
II Liga Group A (North-West) 14 teams |
II Liga Group B (Central-East) 13 teams |
II Liga Group C (South) 14 teams |
II Liga Group D (South-West) 14 teams | ||||||||||||||
Five rounds of playoffs: ↑ 3 promotion (2 finalists and the winner of the matches for 3rd place) One round of play-out: ↓ 4 relegation (each of the 4 losers) | ||||||||||||||||||
4 (76) |
III Liga DZKosz. (DS, LB) 11 teams |
III Liga KOZKosz. (MA, PK) 9 teams |
III Liga KPZKosz. (KP, LD) 6 teams |
III Liga OZKosz. (OP) 6 teams |
III Liga PodkZKosz. (PK, LU) 8 teams |
III Liga POZKosz. (PM, WN) 7 teams |
III Liga SLZKosz. (SL) 8 teams |
III Liga WOZKosz. (MZ) 16 teams |
III Liga WZKosz. (WP) 5 teams | |||||||||
Semi-finals tournaments: 24 best teams from all the groups will qualify for six semi-final's tournaments (the 4 teams in each tournament) Finals tournaments: 12 best teams of the six semi-final's tournaments (2 teams from each semi-final's tournaments) ↑ 6 promotion (2 teams from each final's tournaments) |
Women
The tier levels
For the 2016–17 season, the Polish women's basketball league system is as follows:
Level (Clubs) |
League/Division | ||||||||||||||||
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1 (12) |
Basket Liga Kobiet (BLK) 12 teams ↓ 0 or 1 relegation [league contract, 12 clubs participating is guaranteed to play provided they meet the conditions of the license (no relegations); exception: the fall in the event of two classes of one of the last places in consecutive seasons] | ||||||||||||||||
2 (22) |
I Liga Group A (West) 11 teams |
I Liga Group A (East) 11 teams | |||||||||||||||
Four rounds of playoffs: ↑ 1 promotion (the winner of the final matches) One round of play-out: ↓ 2 relegation (each of the 2 losers) | |||||||||||||||||
3 (34) |
II Liga North Group 5 teams |
II Liga South Group A 6 teams |
II Liga South Group B 6 teams |
II Liga East Group 6 teams |
II Liga West Group 11 teams | ||||||||||||
Semi-finals tournaments: 8 best teams from all the groups will qualify for two semi-final's tournaments (the 4 teams in each tournament) Finals tournaments: 4 best teams of the two semi-final's tournaments (2 teams from each semi-final's tournaments) ↑ 2 promotion (2 teams from final's tournaments) |
See also
- League system
- European professional club basketball system
- French basketball league system
- German basketball league system
- Greek basketball league system
- Hungarian basketball league system
- Italian basketball league system
- Russian basketball league system
- Serbian basketball league system
- Spanish basketball league system
- Turkish basketball league system
- South American professional club basketball system
External links
- Polish league on Eurobasket (in English)
- Polish Basketball Association (in Polish)
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