2016–17 BIBL season

2016–17 BIBL
Competition details
Season 2016–17
Teams 12
Dates October 10, 2016 – April 20, 2017
Final positions
Champions Bulgaria Beroe (1st title)
Runners-up Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo
All statistics correct as of 11:26, 26 September 2016 (UTC).

The 2016–17 BIBL, is the ninth edition of Balkan International Basketball League. It started on 10 October 2016.[1]

Twelve teams joined the competition and were divided into two groups of six teams. Top four from each group will qualify for the second stage, where they will be divided into two groups of 4 teams. Winners of both group will qualify to the semifinals, while the runners-up and third-placed teams will qualify for the quarterfinals.[1]

First stage

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BER KUM KOZ TEO BAS PRI
1 Bulgaria Beroe 10 7 3 832 785 +47 17 Second stage 91–70 91–85 94–72 72–63 86–71
2 Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo 10 6 4 792 794 2 16 82–72 84–76 78–75 95–96 86–68
3 Republic of Macedonia Kožuv 10 5 5 801 755 +46 15 80–86 89–71 81–76 80–63 73–65
4 Montenegro Teodo Tivat 10 5 5 812 801 +11 15 93–80 65–73 85–79 86–74 88–68
5 Kosovo Bashkimi 10 4 6 773 791 18 14 83–66 83–86 69–66 76–79 85–74
6 Kosovo Sigal Prishtina 10 3 7 761 845 84 13 86–94 79–67 65–92 98–93 87–81
Source: BIBL Scoresway

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PEJ FEN SUT KAR TRE TIR
1 Kosovo Peja 10 7 3 766 673 +93 17 Second stage 82–73 76–74 90–64 80–75 96–72
2 Republic of Macedonia Feni Industries 10 6 4 749 697 +52 16 90–88 80–55 85–70 72–54 98–57
3 Montenegro Sutjeska 10 5 5 761 726 +35 15 67–86 79–71 85–81 78–80 77–61
4 Republic of Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli 10 5 5 779 800 21 15 82–75 79–63 60–94 85–69 78–74
5 Kosovo Trepça 10 4 6 639 685 46 14 0–20[lower-alpha 1] 70–45 75–73 82–80 68–74
6 Albania Tirana 10 3 7 694 807 113 13 76–73 63–72 56–79 83–100 78–66
Source: BIBL Scoresway
Notes:
  1. Trepça lost the game on forfeit after the game was abandoned in the third period due to riots from the home fans, which injured one of the referees and one of Peja's players.[2]

Second Stage

In italics, results carried from the first stage.

Group C

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BER KOZ FEN SUT
1 Bulgaria Beroe 6 5 1 508 461 +47 11 Semifinals 91−85 66–68 104–76
2 Republic of Macedonia Kožuv 6 3 3 494 468 +26 9 Quarterfinals 80–86 89–73 94–65
3 Republic of Macedonia Feni Industries 6 2 4 445 444 +1 8 84–85 69–70 80−55
4 Montenegro Sutjeska 6 2 4 427 501 74 8 68–76 84–76 79−71
Source: BIBL Scoresway

Group D

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification KUM TEO PEJ KAR
1 Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo 6 5 1 425 402 +23 11 Semifinals 78–75 80–76 20–0[lower-alpha 1]
2 Montenegro Teodo Tivat 6 3 3 432 391 +41 9 Quarterfinals 65−73 104–84 98–81
3 Kosovo Peja 6 3 3 485 468 +17 9 85–68 75–70 90−64
4 Republic of Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli 6 1 5 328 409 81 7 101–106 0–20[lower-alpha 2] 82−75
Source: BIBL Scoresway
Notes:
  1. Karpoš Sokoli were excluded by the tournament management, as the club failed to maintain its financial commitment for tournament participation.[3]
  2. Teodo Tivat won the game on forfeit after the game was abandoned in the third period, as the Karpoš Sokoli coach Dragan Nikolić ordered his players to leave the court without any reason.[4]

Quarterfinals

7 March 2017
19:00
Feni Industries Republic of Macedonia 10097 Montenegro Teodo
Scoring by quarter: 21−17, 32−26, 19−22, 28−32
Pts: Češković 39
Rebs: Sharabidze 7
Asts: Češković, Petrovski 5
Pts: Popović 25
Rebs: Popović 8
Asts: Stanojević 11
Jasmin Sports Hall, Kavadarci
Referees: Vladimir Tsekov
Iskren Manolov
Ervin Koçi
14 March 2017
18:30
Teodo Montenegro 8168 Republic of Macedonia Feni Industries
Scoring by quarter: 20−11, 13−18, 24−20, 24−19
Pts: Stanojević 19
Rebs: Sajin 9
Asts: Stanojević 7
Pts: Petrovski, Sharabidze 14
Rebs: Đekić 10
Asts: Petrovski 9
Teodo won 178−168 on aggregate
Dvorana Župa Tivat, Tivat
Referees: Ademir Žurapović
Dragan Kralj
Mila Čavara

8 March 2017
19:00
Peja Kosovo 8366 Republic of Macedonia Kožuv
Scoring by quarter: 20−12, 16−16, 26−20, 21−18
Pts: Abramovič 20
Rebs: Rundles 6
Asts: Rundles 7
Pts: McNeail 27
Rebs: Mijović 8
Asts: McNeail 5
Karagaç Sports Hall, Pejë
Referees: Ognjen Jokić
Vladan Sundić
Milosav Kaluđerović
15 March 2017
19:00
Kožuv Republic of Macedonia 7767 Kosovo Peja
Scoring by quarter: 28−13, 15−23, 19−18, 15−13
Pts: Krstevski 20
Rebs: Djurasović 10
Asts: McNeail 5
Pts: Billie 22
Rebs: Veseli 10
Asts: Abramovic, Rundles 2
Peja won 150−143 on aggregate
Sportska sala 26 April, Gevgelija
Referees: Ventsislav Velikov
Georgios Poursanidis
Martin Horozov

Semifinals

21 March 2017
18:30
Teodo Montenegro 6978 Bulgaria Beroe
Scoring by quarter: 20−14, 14−26, 16−22, 19−16
Pts: Popović 20
Rebs: Marojević 9
Asts: Stanojević 9
Pts: Raley-Ross 27
Rebs: Raley-Ross,Tesija 5
Asts: Raley-Ross 7
Dvorana Župa Tivat, Tivat
Referees: Haris Bijedić
Ivan Milicević
Ernad Karović
28 March 2017
18:30
Beroe Bulgaria 9256 Montenegro Teodo
Scoring by quarter: 21−10, 19−15, 33−19, 19−12
Pts: Gudul 23
Rebs: Jones 10
Asts: Raley-Ross, Gibson 5
Pts: Popović 26
Rebs: Popović 10
Asts: Stanojević 4
Beroe won 170−125 on aggregate
Obshtinska zala, Stara Zagora
Referees: Marius Ciulin
Florin Grigoras
Laszlo Bukuresti

22 March 2017
19:00
Peja Kosovo 8379 Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo
Scoring by quarter: 20−14, 18−18, 19−22, 26−25
Pts: Abramovič 22
Rebs: Veseli 12
Asts: Miljanić 7
Pts: Brown 33
Rebs: Janevski 12
Asts: Karadžovski 6
Karagaç Sports Hall, Pejë
Referees: Radomir Vojinović
Zdravko Rutesić
Ognjen Jokić
29 March 2017
19:00
Kumanovo Republic of Macedonia 8680 Kosovo Peja
Scoring by quarter: 18−25, 19−19, 24−21, 25−15
Pts: Janevski 21
Rebs: Karadžovski 9
Asts: Karadžovski 5
Pts: Miljanić 21
Rebs: Veseli 7
Asts: Veseli, Ahmetbašić 5
Kumanovo won 165−163 on aggregate
Sports Hall Kumanovo, Kumanovo
Referees: Miroslav Tomov
Vladimir Tsekov
Martin Horozov

Finals

11 April 2017
18:30
Beroe Bulgaria 8455 Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo
Scoring by quarter: 20−12, 26−13, 16−15, 22−15
Pts: Gibson 25
Rebs: Jones 12
Asts: Raley-Ross 9
Pts: Karadžovski 14
Rebs: Janevski 7
Asts: Karadžovski 3
Obshtinska zala, Stara Zagora
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Haris Bijedić
Georgios Poursanidis
Ivan Milicević
18 April 2017
19:00
Kumanovo Republic of Macedonia 7377 Bulgaria Beroe
Scoring by quarter: 9−22, 17−20, 30−11, 17−24
Pts: Janevski 15
Rebs: R. Peković 9
Asts: four players 3
Pts: Raley-Ross 17
Rebs: Tesija 7
Asts: Raley-Ross 5
Beroe won 161−128 on aggregate
Sports Hall Kumanovo, Kumanovo
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Ademir Žurapović
Ognjen Jokić
Milosav Kaluđerović


2016–17 Balkan League Champions
Bulgaria
Beroe Stara Zagora
1st Title

References

  1. 1 2 "System of competition for season 2016/2017". Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  2. "The game KB Trepca - KB Peja is suspended, the visitors win it 20-0". Balkan International Basketball League. 11 January 2017.
  3. "Official decision of SIGAL UNIQA Balkan League about KK Karpos Sokoli 2000". Balkan International Basketball League. 27 February 2017.
  4. "Teodo won in Skopje after Karpos Sokoli left the court". Balkan International Basketball League. 22 February 2017.
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