2. SKL
Appearance
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Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1994 |
First season | 1994–95 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Country | Slovenia |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Podčetrtek (2018–19) |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | 1. SKL |
Relegation to | 3. SKL |
Official website | kzs.si (in Slovene) |
The Slovenian Second Basketball League (Template:Lang-sl), abbreviated as the 2. SKL, is the second-highest basketball league in Slovenia.
Format
Each team plays with each other team of the division twice, once at home and once at their opponent's arena.
- The winner of the regular season is promoted to the 1. SKL.
- The second and third placed teams play Promotion Playoffs with the two teams from 1. SKL.
- The two worst teams are relegated to the 3. SKL.
2020–21 Teams
List of winners
Season | Champions |
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1994–95 | Krško |
1995–96 | Sežana |
1996–97 | Škofja Loka |
1997–98 | Triglav Kranj |
1998–99 | Zagorje |
1999–2000 | Šentjur |
2000–01 | Koper |
2001–02 | Jurij Plava Laguna |
2002–03 | Postojna |
2003–04 | Branik Maribor |
2004–05 | Škofja Loka |
2005–06 | Triglav Kranj |
2006–07 | Hopsi Polzela |
2007–08 | Postojna |
2008–09 | Parklji Ljubljana |
2009–10 | Maribor |
2010–11 | Rogaška |
2011–12 | Grosuplje |
2012–13 | Portorož |
2013–14 | Šenčur |
2014–15 | Škofja Loka |
2015–16 | Podčetrtek |
2016–17 | Ilirija |
2017–18 | Podčetrtek |
2018–19 | Podčetrtek |
2019–20 | N/A[a] |
- ^ Winners were not declared as the season was not completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. KK Triglav Kranj, the highest-placed team, was promoted to the top division.[1]
Statistical leaders
Season | Top rating | PIR | Top scorer | PPG | Top rebounder | RPG | Top assistant | APG |
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2007–08 | Tadej Tušek | 23.62 | Uroš Ivanovič | 20.78 | Tadej Tušek | 11.54 | Mitja Brečko | 5.75 |
2008–09 | Roman Horvat | 20.96 | Roman Horvat | 21.20 | Dušan Dolinar | 9.00 | Luka Gorenec | 3.61 |
2009–10 | Boštjan Sivka | 23.17 | Dalibor Petrović | 19.32 | Dušan Dolinar | 10.92 | Marko Marcetič | 4.13 |
2010–11 | Štefan Kosec | 20.27 | Dalibor Petrović | 19.78 | Gregor Jakhel Kolarević | 9.95 | Boban Tomić | 5.92 |
2011–12 | Jure Eržen | 22.74 | Igor Spešić | 20.50 | Igor Spešić | 9.67 | Rok Perko | 5.74 |
2012–13 | Miha Markič | 23.37 | Miha Markič | 20.32 | Igor Spešić | 10.08 | Rok Perko | 5.27 |
2013–14 | Gregor Jakhel Kolarević | 25.79 | Gregor Jakhel Kolarević | 21.00 | Gregor Jakhel Kolarević | 11.93 | Domen Janc | 5.34 |
2014–15 | Anže Cerkovnik | 22.14 | Blaž Mesiček | 21.05 | Anže Cerkovnik | 10.00 | Gašper Ovnik | 4.91 |
2015–16 | Anže Cerkovnik | 23.45 | Marko Cej | 18.59 | Anže Cerkovnik | 10.50 | Rene Žvan | 5.52 |
2016–17 | Goran Jagodnik | 23 | Željko Zagorac | 19.08 | Milan Kovačević | 11.53 | Žan Mark Šiško | 7.09 |
2017–18 | Anže Cerkovnik | 20.95 | Gašper Sevšek | 18 | Jaka Stemberger | 11.07 | Tadej Koštomaj | 7.48 |
2018–19 | Tim Cole | 27.82 | Milan Kovačević | 19,27 | Tim Cole | 12.68 | Tadej Koštomaj | 7.43 |
References
- ^ "Zgodovina" [History] (in Slovenian). Basketball Federation of Slovenia. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
External links
- Official website (in Slovene)