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2019–20 Hrvatski telekom Premijer liga

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Hrvatski telekom Premijer liga
Season2019–20
DurationSeptember 2019 – March 2020
Teams12
TV partner(s)HRT
Arena Sport
Regular season
Season MVPNone
PromotedNone
RelegatedNone
Finals
ChampionsNull and void
All statistics correct as of 1 April 2020.

The 2019–20 Hrvatski telekom Premijer liga was the 29th season of the HT Premijer liga, the highest professional basketball league in Croatia. The regular season started in September 2019. On 1 April 2020, the Croatian Basketball Federation canceled the season due to ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[1]

Format

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All participants in Premijer liga including teams that play ABA League joined the regular season. It will play with a triple round-robin format where the eight first qualified teams joined the playoffs, while the penultimate will be play relegation playoffs and last qualified one was relegated.

Current teams

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Promotion and relegation

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Teams promoted from the First League
Teams relegated to the First League

Venues and locations

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Team Home city Arena Capacity
Adria Oil Škrljevo Čavle Mavrinci Hall 720
Alkar Sinj Ivica Glavan "Ićo" Sports Hall 600
Cibona Zagreb Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall 5,400
Dubrava Furnir Zagreb Dubrava Sports Hall 2,000
Gorica Velika Gorica Velika Gorica High Schools' Hall 1,000
Hermes Analitica Zagreb Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall 5,400
Sonik Puntamika Zadar Jazine Basketball Hall 3,000
Split Split Arena Gripe 3,500
Šibenka[2] Šibenik Baldekin Sports Hall 900
Vrijednosnice Osijek Gradski vrt Hall 3,538
Zabok Zabok Zabok Sports Hall 3,000
Zadar Zadar Krešimir Ćosić Hall 7,997
Teams that play in the 2019–20 First Adriatic League
Teams that play in the 2019–20 Second Adriatic League
Teams that play in the 2019–20 Alpe Adria Cup

Personnel and sponsorships

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Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Adria Oil Škrljevo Croatia Damir Rajković GBT Renault RB Auto / Metis d.o.o.
Alkar Croatia Damir Milačić Jako IDS Šibenik
Cibona Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivan Velić Croatia Marin Rozić Visual Erste Bank
Dubrava Furnir Croatia Vladimir Krstić Legea
Gorica Croatia Josip Sesar Sportika Matić Tech Cut
Hermes Analitica Croatia Gordan Zadravec Adidas Orlando
Sonik Puntamika Croatia Šime Kraljević Adidas Sonik
Split Croatia Ivica Skelin Croatia Mateo Kedžo Macron Bobis
Šibenka Croatia Edi Dželalija Croatia Domagoj Bašić Errea NP Krka
Vrijednosnice Croatia Domagoj Kujundžić Croatia Nikola Turalija Nike
Zabok Croatia Ivan Tomas Joma Terme Tuhelj
Zadar Croatia Danijel Jusup Croatia Ive Ivanov Visual Crodux / OTP Bank

Coaching changes

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Team Outgoing manager Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment Ref.
Alkar Croatia Srđan Helbich June 2019 Pre-season Croatia Damir Milačić 18 June 2019
Hermes Analitica Croatia Zvonimir Mravak August 2019 Pre-season Croatia Gordan Zadravec August 2019 [3]
Zadar Croatia Ante Nazor 19 October 2019 8th (2–1) Croatia Danijel Jusup 23 October 2019 [4][5]
Šibenka Croatia Miro Jurić 2 November 2019 3rd (4–2) Croatia Edi Dželalija 4 November 2019 [6][7]
Dubrava Furnir Croatia Darko Krunić 18 November 2019 11th (1–7) Croatia Vladimir Krstić 19 November 2019 [8]
Split Croatia Ante Grgurević 8 December 2019 Croatia Ivica Skelin 8 December 2019 [9]

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1 Zadar 21 18 3 1929 1587 +342 39
2 Cibona 21 17 4 2017 1553 +464 38
3 Split 21 15 6 1823 1645 +178 36
4 Gorica 21 15 6 1756 1585 +171 36
5 Šibenka 21 12 9 1689 1687 +2 33
6 Vrijednosnice 21 11 10 1861 1889 −28 32
7 Zabok 21 9 12 1714 1646 +68 30
8 Alkar 21 8 13 1649 1824 −175 29
9 Sonik Puntamika 21 7 14 1602 1704 −102 28
10 Adria Oil Škrljevo 21 7 14 1630 1819 −189 28
11 Dubrava Furnir 21 5 16 1618 1965 −347 26
12 Hermes Analitica 21 2 19 1548 1932 −384 23

Results

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Home \ Away ADR ALK CIB DUB GOR HER SON SPL ŠIB VRI ZAB ZAD
Adria Oil Škrljevo 87–74 55–114 80–83 72–91 77–63 68–60 69–97 87–90 96–89 103–97 72–79
Alkar 72–68 81–98 93–76 77–84 0 102–89 68–95 87–73 89–90 76–73 93–84
Cibona 0 103–72 107–64 84–89 122–75 102–58 96–66 111–77 101–97 82–87 90–71
Dubrava Furnir 68–84 88–81 78–113 0 91–84 87–80 74–86 78–88 87–96 84–106 76–113
Gorica 79–88 91–74 50–75 95–60 85–66 91–74 81–87 99–80 102–90 87–63 74–73
Hermes Analitica 88–84 76–79 70–111 71–88 82–117 77–88 67–106 62–88 90–95 80–78 88–106
Sonik Puntamika 75–60 64–74 81–85 86–66 67–74 78–65 93–90 58–76 68–84 75–66 61–80
Split 97–78 99–69 82–74 93–71 71–65 86–71 0 79–92 100–73 92–77 67–80
Šibenka 82–70 83–72 76–96 95–72 58–82 75–62 87–80 71–79 74–85 81–70 74–81
Vrijednosnice 108–96 91–72 87–99 94–79 95–96 72–71 102–95 99–103 0 89–85 75–87
Zabok 109–62 86–51 58–77 99–66 82–63 92–71 83–92 85–74 74–83 85–78 59–80
Zadar 104–74 116–93 79–77 121–82 67–61 114–69 85–80 92–74 103–76 114–72 0
Source: Croatian Basketball Federation
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

See also

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Teams

Notes

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  1. ^
    After the end of the previous season, Cedevita decided to move to Ljubljana, Slovenia and agreed with Slovenian club Olimpija Ljubljana to make a fusion and establish the new Slovenian club Cedevita Olimpija.[10] As well, Cedevita Junior is formed in Zagreb. The current Cedevita Junior is not a direct fused Cedevita follow-up, which is why the Croatian Basketball Federation did not approve of Cedevita Junior's performance in the 2019–20 season. Instead of Cedevita Junior, Dubrava was promoted to the first tier.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ "Odluka o prekidu svih natjecanja pod ingerencijom HKS-a za sezonu 2019./20". www.hks-cbf.hr. 1 April 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  2. ^ "EKSKLUZIVNO Vraća se Šibenka! Narančasti danas na Izvanrednoj skupštini vraćaju slavno ime kluba s Baldekina". sibenskiportal.rtl.hr. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  3. ^ Zadravec trener, potpisao Cibonin talent, vratio se iskusni Rajić, pred povratkom Perić i Ušić, Retrieved 20 August 2019
  4. ^ "SLUŽBENO Ante Nazor više nije trener Zadra". kkzadar.hr (in Croatian). 19 October 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  5. ^ "SLUŽBENO: Danijel Jusup ponovno na klupi Zadra". kkzadar.hr. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Miro Jurić više nije trener seniorske ekipe Šibenke". gkk-sibenik.hr (in Croatian). 2 November 2019. Archived from the original on 2 November 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Edi Dželalija novi je trener košarkaša Šibenke". gkk-sibenik.hr (in Croatian). 4 November 2019. Archived from the original on 4 November 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Vladimir Krstić novi trener Dubrave Furnir". kkdubrava.hr (in Croatian). 19 November 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  9. ^ "PROMJENA NA GRIPAMA: Smijenjen Ante Grgurević, novi trener Ivica Skelin!". dalmatinskiportal.hr (in Croatian). 8 December 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  10. ^ "VIDEO: SADA JE I SLUŽBENO: ODRŽAN POVIJESNI SASTANAK U LJUBLJANI! SPAJAJU SE CEDEVITA I KK OLIMPIJA 'Ovo nikada nitko nije napravio u nijednom sportu'". sportske.jutarnji.hr. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  11. ^ "HKS: Cedevita Junior ne može igrati Premijer ligu, bio bi to neprihvatljiv presedan". sportnet.rtl.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Priopćenje Hrvatskog košarkaškog saveza". hks-cbf.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 19 June 2019.[permanent dead link]
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