2019–20 Georgian Superliga

The 2019–20 Georgian Superliga is the 20th season of the Georgian Superliga since its establishment. Delta, renamed as Tskhum-Abkhazeti, are the defending champions.

Superliga
Competition details
Teams 11
Dates 30 October 2019 – 13 March 2020
2020–21

On 13 March 2020, the league was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic until 6 April.[1][2] . On May 26th Board of the Georgian Basketball Federation announced the cancellation of all basketball tournaments in Georgia [3] .

Format

The regular season consisted of a double-legged round-robin competition where the eight best teams qualified for the playoffs.

Teams

Tbilisi
Batumi
Kutaisi
Locations of the 2019–20 Georgian Superliga teams

Vera and Rustavi promoted to the league. Delta changed its name to Tskhum-Abkhazeti.

TeamLocationArena
BatumiBatumiSports School
CactusTbilisiOlympic Palace
DinamoTbilisiOlympic Palace
KutaisiKutaisiSports Palace
MgzavrebiTbilisiOlympic Palace
OlimpiTbilisiOlympic Palace
RustaviRustaviChemicals Gym
TitebiTbilisiOlympic Palace
Tskhum AbkhazetiTbilisiOlympic Palace
TSUTbilisiOlympic Palace
VeraTbilisiOlympic Palace

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Batumi 15 10 5 1303 1221 +82 25 Qualification to playoffs
2 TSU 15 9 6 1251 1186 +65 24
3 Vera 15 9 6 1152 1132 +20 24
4 Kutaisi 15 9 6 1207 1149 +58 24
5 Olimpi 14 8 6 1079 1106 27 22
6 Dinamo 14 8 6 1119 1175 56 22
7 Cactus 15 7 8 1136 1157 21 22
8 Rustavi 14 6 8 1105 1079 +26 20
9 Mgzavrebi 15 5 10 1182 1193 11 20
10 Titebi 14 5 9 969 1023 54 19 Qualification to relegation playoffs
11 Tskhum Abkhazeti 14 4 10 1010 1092 82 18 Relegated
Updated to match(es) played on 8 March 2020. Source: [4]

Results

Home \ Away BAT CAC DIN KUT MGZ OLI RUS TIT ABK TSU VER
Batumi 96–93 98–85 70–68 88–81 108–90 96–79 82–79
Cactus 67–85 77–79 82–76 80–64 70–74 73–86 74–68 81–73 72–81
Dinamo 81–79 84–83 77–91 72–78 74–66
Kutaisi 75–69 87–77 89–74 98–82 63–74 75–91 84–88
Mgzavrebi 80–84 84–86 111–70 72–84 78–72 76–103
Olimpi 90–100 60–91 76–73 71–56 91–82 89–76
Rustavi 100–89 78–67 92–96 69–72 80–85 94–59 66–71
Titebi 67–87 67–69 66–73 73–81 66–75 81–80 66–85 66–75
Tskhum Abkhazeti 71–67 83–88 69–73 77–75 63–62 58–69 62–78 74–85
TSU 92–90 75–78 87–71 73–84 83–77 74–79 79–64
Vera 84–82 74–69 84–76 75–87 73–82 80–71 49–62 78–59 86–96
Updated to match(es) played on 8 March 2020. Source: [5]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

All the rounds will be played in a best-of-five games format, (2-2-1) format.

Bracket

 
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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Third place match

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Finals

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Relegation playoffs

The winner of the playoffs between the ninth qualified and the runner-up of the A-League will join the next Superleague season with the second-tier league champion.

References

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