Balkan Super League
Current season or competition:![]() | |
Sport | Rugby league |
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Inaugural season | 2017 |
Number of teams | 15 |
Countries |
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Champions |
Partizan Rugby League Club ![]() |
Most titles |
Partizan Rugby League Club ![]() |
Broadcast partner | http://www.sportuzivo.tv |
The Balkan Super League is a rugby league football competition for clubs in the Balkans region of Europe. The competition operates in addition the national leagues of the respective nations as a Champions League-style competition. As of 2018 there are 5 Serbian clubs, three from Greece, two each from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey and one each from Albania and Bulgaria.
History
The Balkan Super League first round started 11th April 2017.[1] Partizan defeated Red Star 32-26 in the inaugural Balkan Super League Grand Final.[2]
The competition will expand to 15 teams in 2018, with the addition of Greek, Montenegro and Albanian clubs.
Teams
Balkan Super League Teams | |
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Team | Group |
Aris Eagles ![]() |
B |
Banja Luka Warriors ![]() |
A |
Dorćol Spiders ![]() |
B |
Kadıköy Bulls ![]() |
B |
Klubi Regbise Tirana ![]() |
C |
Lokomotiv Sofia Rugby League Club ![]() |
B |
Novi Beograd Rugby League Club ![]() |
A |
Partizan Rugby League Club ![]() |
A |
Attica Rhinos ![]() |
C |
Radnički Niš Rugby League Club ![]() |
A |
Red Star Rugby League Club ![]() |
B |
Rhodes Knights ![]() |
E |
Vitez Rugby League Club ![]() |
A |
Bilgi Badgers ![]() |
E |
Juzna Rejiga ![]() |
D |
References
- ↑ "Big wins at the start of Balkan Rugby League". RLEF.com. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
- ↑ "Honours shared as Serbia reports best ever domestic season". RLEF. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
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