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The '''Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga''' ('''DBBL''') is the premier women's [[basketball]] championship in [[Germany]]. It was founded in 1947. [[DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf]] and [[BTV 1846 Wuppertal]] are the most successful teams in the competition with twelve and eleven titles respectively, while [[TSV 1880 Wasserburg]] and [[Saarlouis Royals]] have dominated the competition in recent years.<ref>[http://www.dbbl.de/de/dbbl/historie List of champions] on the DBBL's website {{de icon}}</ref> The leading teams from the DBBL enjoyed some success in [[FIBA Europe]] competitions in the 1980s and the 1990s, with Wuppertal winning the 1996 [[Euroleague Women|European Cup]] and Agon also reaching the competition's final in 1983 and 1986.<ref>[http://www.the-sports.org/basketball-women-euroleague-presentation-medal-winners-s6-c0-b0-g58-t1055.html List of finals] on the-sports.org</ref> The competition had been directly run by the [[German Basketball Federation]] (DBB) until 2001. On 21 June That year, the ''Damen-Basketball-Bundesligen [[GmbH]]'' was founded, an association which runs the first and second highest levels of women's club-level basketball in Germany.<ref>[http://www.dbbl.de/de/dbbl Short history of the DBBL] on the DBBL's website {{de icon}}</ref>
== The '''Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga''' ('''DBBL''') is the premier women's [[basketball]] championship in [[Germany]]. It was founded in 1947. [[DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf]] and [[BTV 1846 Wuppertal]] are the most successful teams in the competition with twelve and eleven titles respectively, while [[TSV 1880 Wasserburg]] and [[Saarlouis Royals]] have dominated the competition in recent years.<ref>[http://www.dbbl.de/de/dbbl/historie List of champions] on the DBBL's website {{de icon}}</ref> The leading teams from the DBBL enjoyed some success in [[FIBA Europe]] competitions in the 1980s and the 1990s, with Wuppertal winning the 1996 [[Euroleague Women|European Cup]] and Agon also reaching the competition's final in 1983 and 1986.<ref>[http://www.the-sports.org/basketball-women-euroleague-presentation-medal-winners-s6-c0-b0-g58-t1055.html List of finals] on the-sports.org</ref> The competition had been directly run by the [[German Basketball Federation]] (DBB) until 2001. On 21 June That year, the ''Damen-Basketball-Bundesligen [[GmbH]]'' was founded, an association which runs the first and second highest levels of women's club-level basketball in Germany.<ref>[http://www.dbbl.de/de/dbbl Short history of the DBBL] on the DBBL's website {{de icon}}</ref> ==


==History==
==History==
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== External links ==

# [https://777score.com/basketball/tournaments/germany/germany-dbbl-women-631/teams Official list of DBBL teams] (in English)
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{{Basketball in Germany}}
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{{Women's professional basketball leagues}}

Revision as of 15:04, 19 April 2018

Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga
SportBasketball
Founded1946
First season1946-47
No. of teams18
CountryGermany Germany
ContinentEurope FIBA Europe (Europe)
Level on pyramid1

The Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga (DBBL) is the premier women's basketball championship in Germany. It was founded in 1947. DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf and BTV 1846 Wuppertal are the most successful teams in the competition with twelve and eleven titles respectively, while TSV 1880 Wasserburg and Saarlouis Royals have dominated the competition in recent years.[1] The leading teams from the DBBL enjoyed some success in FIBA Europe competitions in the 1980s and the 1990s, with Wuppertal winning the 1996 European Cup and Agon also reaching the competition's final in 1983 and 1986.[2] The competition had been directly run by the German Basketball Federation (DBB) until 2001. On 21 June That year, the Damen-Basketball-Bundesligen GmbH was founded, an association which runs the first and second highest levels of women's club-level basketball in Germany.[3]

History

2011-12 teams

List of champions

References

  1. ^ List of champions on the DBBL's website Template:De icon
  2. ^ List of finals on the-sports.org
  3. ^ Short history of the DBBL on the DBBL's website Template:De icon
  1. Official list of DBBL teams (in English)