List of Dutch basketball champions

Players of GasTerra Flames (currently known as Donar) holding the trophy after winning the 2009–10 championship

The Dutch basketball champions, are the winners of the highest level of basketball in the Netherlands, which is the Dutch Basketball League. This page is a list of winners and runners-up in each given DBL season, along with additional information.[1][2][3]

Den Bosch has won a total number of 16 titles, the highest of any club. Currently, only three teams that have won championships are still active in the DBL: Den Bosch, Leiden and Donar.

Season summaries (1945–1977)

In the early years of the Eredivisie, a round-robin competition was played to determine the national champion. The team with the most wins was crowned champion.

Season Champion Runner–up
1945–46
DED
1946–47
DED (2)
1947–48
APGS
1948–49
AMVJ
1949–50
DED (3)
1950–51
AMVJ (2) The Arrows Rotterdam
1951–52
DED (4) Antilopen Haarlem
1952–53
DED (5) The Arrows Rotterdam
1953–54
DED (6) The Arrows Rotterdam
1954–55
AMVJ (3) SSD Delft
1955–56
DED (7) SSD Delft
1956–57
The Wolves Amsterdam Zeemacht Den Helder
1957–58
DED[lower-alpha 1] (8) Blue Stars
1958–59
Blue Stars
1959–60
The Wolves Amsterdam (2)
1960–61
The Wolves Amsterdam (3) Blue Stars
1961–62
Landlust
1962–63
Landlust (2)
1963–64
The Wolves Amsterdam (4)
1964–65
The Wolves Amsterdam (5)
1965–66
Herly Amsterdam
1966–67
Eendracht Utrecht Landlust
1967–68
Flamingo's Haarlem
1968–69
Punch Delft Blue Stars (2)
1969–70
Blue Stars (3) RZ
1970–71
Levi's Flamingo's (2) RZ
1971–72
Levi's Flamingo's (3) Fiat Stars
1972–73
Levi's Flamingo's (4) Raak Punch
1973–74
Transol RZ Levi's Flamingo's (5)
1974–75
Raak Punch Transol RZ
1975–76
Kinzo Amstelveen Buitoni Flamingo's
1976–77
Kinzo Amstelveen (2) Sperry Remington Den Bosch

Finals (1978–present)

In the 1977–78 Eredivisie season, the play-offs were introduced, along with finals which determined the winner of a given DBL season.[2] Teams in bold are those who won the double of the DBL and the NBB Cup.

Season Champion Score Runner–up Champions' coach Playoffs MVP
1977–78
Parker Leiden
2–1
Tripper Jeans Delft Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1978–79
EBBC Den Bosch
2–0
Parker Leiden Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1979–80
EBBC Den Bosch (2)
2–0
Parker Leiden Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1980–81
Nashua Den Bosch (3)
2–0
Parker Leiden United States Bill Sheridan N/A
1981–82
Nationale-Nederlanden Donar
3–1
Nashua Den Bosch Netherlands Maarten van Gent N/A
1982–83
Nashua Den Bosch (4)
3–0
Hatrans Haaksbergen Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1983–84
Nashua Den Bosch (5)
3–1
Elmex Leiden Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1984–85
Nashua Den Bosch (6)
3–0
Elmex Leiden Netherlands Jan Dekker N/A
1985–86
Nashua Den Bosch (7)
3–2
Doppeldouche Den Helder Netherlands Jan Dekker N/A
1986–87
Nashua Den Bosch (8)
3–1
Direktbank Den Helder Netherlands Jan Janbroers N/A
1987–88
Nashua Den Bosch (9)
3–1
Miniware Weert Netherlands Jan Dekker N/A
1988–89
Direktbank Den Helder
3–1
Nashua Den Bosch Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1989–90
Commodore Den Helder (2)
3–2
Nashua Den Bosch Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1990–91
Commodore Den Helder (3)
3–0
Nashua Den Bosch Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1991–92
Commodore Den Helder (4)
3–2
Pro-Specs Den Bosch Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1992–93
Canoe Jeans Den Bosch (10)
4–2
Selex Weert Netherlands Cor van Esch N/A
1993–94
Lanèche Weert
4–2
Canoe Jeans Den Bosch Netherlands Olivier van Kempen N/A
1994–95
Mustang Jeans Den Helder (5)
4–1
GOBA Gorinchem Netherlands Meindert van Veen N/A
1995–96
America Today Den Bosch (11)
4–2
Rene Colthof Den Helder Netherlands Jos Wolfs N/A
1996–97
Libertel Den Bosch (12)
4–3
Finish Profiles Amsterdam Netherlands Jos Wolfs N/A
1997–98
Hans Verkerk Keukens Den Helder (6)
4–3
RZG Donar Israel Bob Gonnen N/A
1998–99
Ricoh Astronauts
4–3
Hans Verkerk Keukens Den Helder Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
1999–00
Ricoh Astronauts (2)
4–1
Image Center Werkendam Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
2000–01
Ricoh Astronauts (3)
4–2
Vanilla Weert Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
2001–02
Ricoh Astronauts (4)
4–3
EiffelTowers Nijmegen Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
2002–03
EiffelTowers Nijmegen
4–1
Omniworld Almere Netherlands Marco van den Berg N/A
2003–04
MPC Capitals (2)
4–2
Tulip Den Bosch Netherlands Ton Boot N/A
2004–05
Demon Astronauts (5)
4–0
Landstede Zwolle Israel Arik Shivek United States Joe Spinks
2005–06
EiffelTowers Den Bosch (13)
4–3
MPC Capitals Netherlands Randy Wiel N/A
2006–07
EiffelTowers Den Bosch (14)
4–0
Matrixx Magixx Netherlands Randy Wiel N/A
2007–08
MyGuide Amsterdam (6)
4–3
EiffelTowers Den Bosch Israel Arik Shivek N/A
2008–09
EclipseJet-MyGuide Amsterdam (7)
4–3
EiffelTowers Den Bosch Israel Arik Shivek N/A
2009–10
GasTerra Flames (3)
4–1
WCAA Giants Netherlands Marco van den Berg N/A
2010–11
ZZ Leiden (2)
4–3
GasTerra Flames Netherlands Toon van Helfteren N/A
2011–12
EiffelTowers Den Bosch (15)
4–1
ZZ Leiden Austria Raoul Korner N/A
2012–13
ZZ Leiden (3)
4–0
Aris Leeuwarden Netherlands Toon van Helfteren N/A
2013–14
GasTerra Flames (4)
4–3
SPM Shoeters Den Bosch Croatia Ivica Skelin Netherlands Arvin Slagter
2014–15
SPM Shoeters Den Bosch (16)
4–1
Donar United States Sam Jones United States Brandyn Curry
2015–16
Donar (5)
4–1
Landstede Zwolle Netherlands Erik Braal United States Lance Jeter
2016–17
Donar (6)
4–1
Landstede Zwolle Netherlands Erik Braal United States Chase Fieler
2017–18
Donar (7)
4–0
ZZ Leiden Netherlands Erik Braal United States Brandyn Curry

Notes

  1. In the 1957–58 season, DED and Blue Stars played in a best-of-three playoff series to determine the national champion.

References

  1. "Landskampioenen, bekerwinnaars en competitiewinnaars" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Play-offs (M)" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  3. "Landskampioenen" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
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