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Sports season
2010–11 MŽRKL League MŽRKL Sport Basketball Duration 6 October 2010 – 6 March 2011 Number of games 135 Number of teams 12 Season champions Šibenik (5th title)Season MVP Ana Turčinović
The 2010–11 MŽRKL was the 10th season of the WABA League . The study included twelve teams from five countries, a champion for the fifth time in team history became Šibenik . In this season participating clubs from Serbia , Montenegro , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia and Slovenia .
The season has begun on 6 October 2010 and ended on 20 February 2011, when he it was completed a Regular season. Final Four to be played from 5–6 March 2011. in Šibenik , Croatia . Winner Final Four this season for the team Šibenik from Croatia .
Country
Teams
Team
City
Venue (Capacity)
Croatia
4
Gospić
Gospić
Gradska Skolska Sportska Dvorana (2,000)
Šibenik
Šibenik
Dvorana Baldekin (1,500)
Medveščak
Zagreb
ŠD Peščenica (600)
Novi Zagreb
Zagreb
Športska dvorana Trnsko (2,500)
Serbia
4
Partizan
Belgrade
Belgrade Sport Palace (5,000)
Vojvodina
Novi Sad
SPC Vojvodina (1,030)
Radivoj Korać
Belgrade
Sport EKO Hall (1,000)
Voždovac
Belgrade
SC Šumice (2.000)
Slovenia
2
Merkur Celje
Celje
Dvorana Gimnazije Celje – Center (1,500)
Maribor
Maribor
Tabor Hall (3,800)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1
Čelik
Zenica
Arena Zenica (6,200)
Montenegro
1
Jedinstvo
Bijelo Polje
Nikoljac (2,000)
The League of the season was played with 12 teams and play a dual circuit system, each with each one game at home and away. The four best teams at the end of the regular season were placed in the Final Four. The regular season began on 6 October 2010 and it will end on 20 February 2011.
1. round
(6.10.)
Radivoj Korać – Medveščak
89–70
(6.10.)
Vojvodina – Jedinstvo
62–58
(6.10.)
Šibenik – Čelik
86–67
(6.10.)
Voždovac – Novi Zagreb
7–62
(6.10.)
Merkur Celje – Maribor
83–66
(6.10.)
Partizan – Gospić
100–96
2. round
(9.10.)
Gospić – Medveščak
103–64
(10.10.)
Maribor – Partizan
73–89
(10.10.)
Novi Zagreb – Merkur Celje
64–76
(9.10.)
Čelik – Voždovac
74–69
(10.10.)
Jedinstvo – Šibenik
67–70
(9.10.)
Radivoj Korać – Vojvodina
81–49
3. round
(16.10.)
Vojvodina – Medveščak
72–74
(16.10.)
Šibenik – Radivoj Korać
78–74
(17.10.)
Voždovac – Jedinstvo
58–62
(16.10.)
Merkur Celje – Čelik
80–60
(15.10.)
Partizan – Novi Zagreb
73–63
(16.10.)
Gospić – Maribor
102–72
4. round
(23.10.)
Maribor – Medveščak
76–63
(24.10.)
Novi Zagreb – Gospić
71–89
(23.10.)
Čelik – Partizan
58–62
(24.10.)
Jedinstvo – Merkur Celje
81–71
(23.10.)
Radvioj Korać – Voždovac
78–79
(23.10.)
Vojvodina – Šibenik
55–60
5. round
(30.10.)
Šibenik – Medveščak
86–61
(30.10.)
Voždovac – Vojvodina
51–66
(30.10.)
Merkur Celje – Radivoj Korać
60–52
(31.10.)
Partizan – Jedinstvo
57–38
(30.10.)
Gospić – Čelik
103–65
(30.10.)
Maribor – Novi Zagreb
89–81
6. round
(6.11.)
Medveščak – Novi Zagreb
39–60
(6.11.)
Čelik – Maribor
77–62
(6.11.)
Gospić – Jedinstvo
90–62
(7.11.)
Radivoj Korać – Partizan
86–84
(6.11.)
Vojvodina – Merkur Celje
58–63
(6.11.)
Šibenik – Voždovac
69–59
7. round
(14.11.)
Voždovac – Medveščak
71–57
(14.11.)
Merkur Celje – Šibenik
68–57
(13.11.)
Partizan – Vojvodina
71–62
(14.11.)
Gospić – Radivoj Korać
90–57
(13.11.)
Maribor – Jedinstvo
80–72
(14.11.)
Novi Zagreb – Čelik
75–73
8. round
(20.11.)
Medvešćak – Čelik
61–64
(20.11.)
Jedinstvo – Novi Zagreb
72–66
(20.11.)
Radivoj Korać – Maribor
83–74
(20.11.)
Vojvodina – Gospić
40–70
(20.11.)
Šibenik – Partizan
53–68
(20.11.)
Voždovac – Merkur Celje
65–69
9. round
(27.11.)
Merkur Celje – Medveščak
80–66
(28.11.)
Partizan – Voždovac
68–60
(28.11.)
Gospić – Šibenik
85–66
(27.11.)
Maribor – Vojvodina
62–77
(28.11.)
Novi Zagreb – Radivoj Korać
67–63
(27.11.)
Čelik – Jedinstvo
69–72
10. round
(4.12.)
Medveščak – Jedinstvo
50–69
(4.12.)
Radivoj Korać – Čelik
66–54
(4.12.)
Vojvodina – Novi Zagreb
55–63
(4.12.)
Šibenik – Maribor
90–50
(1.2.)
Voždovac – Gospić
77–73
(4.12.)
Merkur Celje – Partizan
76–70
11. round
(11.12.)
Partizan – Medveščak
83–62
(11.12.)
Gospić – Merkur Celje
97–87
(11.12.)
Maribor – Voždovac
66–72
(12.12.)
Novi Zagreb – Šibenik
51–49
(11.12.)
Čelik – Vojvodina
76–69
(11.12.)
Jedinstvo – Radivoj Korać
80–72
12. round
(18.12.)
Medveščak – Radivoj Korać
58–70
(17.12.)
Jedinstvo – Vojvodina
62–54
(2.2.)
Čelik – Šibenik
68–78
(19.12.)
Novi Zagreb – Voždovac
69–55
(18.12.)
Maribor – Merkur Celje
62–83
(18.12.)
Gospić – Partizan
72–63
13. round
(21.12.)
Medveščak – Gospić
52–76
(5.1.)
Partizan – Maribor
99–70
(5.1.)
Merkur Celje – Novi Zagreb
64–56
(5.1.)
Voždovac – Čelik
54–67
(18.2.)
Šibenik – Jedinstvo
70–59
(10.2.)
Vojvodina – Radivoj Korać
49–63
14. round
(12.1.)
Medveščak – Vojvodina
59–80
(9.1.)
Radivoj Korać – Šibenik
54–78
(9.1.)
Jedinstvo – Voždovac
73–52
(9.1.)
Čelik - Merkur Celje
77–66
(8.1.)
Novi Zagreb – Partizan
64–75
(8.1.)
Maribor – Gospić
59–104
15. round
(15.1.)
Medveščak - Maribor
58–63
(16.1.)
Gospić – Novi Zagreb
98–65
(16.1.)
Partizan – Čelik
73–64
(15.1.)
Merkur Celje – Jedinstvo
58–67
(15.1.)
Voždovac – Radivoj Korać
54–65
(15.1.)
Šibenik – Vojvodina
74–55
16. round
(22.1.)
Medveščak – Šibenik
59–81
(21.1.)
Vojvodina – Voždovac
48–44
(22.1.)
Radivoj Korać – Merkur Celje
49–61
(23.1.)
Jedinstvo – Partizan
83–63
(22.1.)
Čelik – Gospić
56–85
(22.1.)
Novi Zagreb – Maribor
86–78
17. round
(26.1.)
Novi Zagreb – Medveščak
64–59
(26.1.)
Maribor – Čelik
77–72
(27.1.)
Jedinstvo – Gospić
68–75
(27.1.)
Partizan – Radivoj Korać
95–69
(26.1.)
Merkur Celje – Vojvodina
66–56
(26.1.)
Voždovac – Šibenik
55–64
18. round
(29.1.)
Medveščak – Voždivac
54–66
(30.1.)
Šibenik – Merkur Celje
83–57
(29.1.)
Vojvodina – Partizan
56–80
(30.1.)
Radivoj Korać – Gospić
55–70
(11.2.)
Jedinstvo – Maribor
2–0
(29.1.)
Čelik – Šibenik
71–76
19. round
(5.2.)
Čelik – Medveščak
66–60
(5.2.)
Novi Zagreb – Jedinstvo
54–69
(6.2.)
Maribor – Radivoj Korać
66–69
(5.2.)
Gospić – Vojvodina
89–54
(6.2.)
Partizan – Šibenik
81–61
(7.2.)
Merkur Celje – Voždovac
86–49
20. round
(12.2.)
Medveščak – Merkur Celje
53–67
(11.2.)
Voždovac – Partizan
65–71
(12.2.)
Šibenik – Gospić
76–81
(12.2.)
Vojvodina – Maribor
77–73
(13.2.)
Radivoj Korać – Novi Zagreb
69–66
(13.2.)
Jedinstvo – Čelik
68–50
21. round
(15.2.)
Jeidnstvo – Medveščak
52–48
(16.2.)
Čelik – Radivoj Korać
74–70
(16.2.)
Novi Zagreb – Vojvodina
71–54
(15.2.)
Maribor – Šibenik
71–87
(16.2.)
Gospić – Voždovac
98–70
(16.2.)
Partizan – Merkur Celje
62–57
22. round
(19.2.)
Medveščak – Partizan
63–62
(19.2.)
Merkur Celje – Gospić
88–67
(20.2.)
Voždovac – Maribor
93–84
(20.2.)
Šibenik – Novi Zagreb
80–69
(19.2.)
Vojvodina – Čelik
60–78
(20.2.)
Radivoj Korać – Jedinstvo
68:64
The Final Four was played from 5–6 March 2011 in the Baldekin Hall in Šibenik , Croatia .
1st Team
2nd Team
Honorable Mention
All-European Players Team