| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/14 19:00 | 8 |
Dinamo Zagreb vs Dubrava
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| 11/15 16:00 | 8 |
KK Dubrovnik vs Zabok
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| 11/15 18:00 | 8 |
Cedevita Junior vs Kvarner 2010
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| 11/15 18:00 | 8 |
Alkar vs Cibona
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| 11/16 17:00 | 8 |
Split vs Zadar
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| 11/16 19:00 | 8 |
Ghasemi/Zapata Ramirez vs GKK Sibenik
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| 11/22 16:00 | 9 |
Zabok vs Cedevita Junior
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| 11/22 16:00 | 9 |
GKK Sibenik vs Dinamo Zagreb
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| 11/22 16:00 | 9 |
Cibona vs Samobor
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| 11/22 16:00 | 9 |
Furnir Dubrava vs Split
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| 11/22 16:00 | 9 |
Zadar vs KK Dubrovnik
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| 11/22 16:00 | 9 |
Kvarner 2010 vs Alkar
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| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/09 18:30 | 7 |
[4] Zabok vs Split
[3]
|
79-83 |
| 11/09 18:00 | 7 |
[5] Alkar vs Samobor
[6]
|
76-79 |
| 11/09 17:00 | 7 |
[1] Zadar vs Dinamo Zagreb
[9]
|
82-72 |
| 11/09 16:00 | 7 |
[11] Dubrava vs GKK Sibenka
[12]
|
80-73 |
| 11/09 13:00 | 7 |
[11] Kvarner 2010 vs Dubrovnik
[3]
|
62-83 |
| 11/08 17:00 | 7 |
[10] Cibona vs Cedevita Junior
[8]
|
90-79 |
| 11/03 17:00 | 6 |
[12] GKK Sibenka vs Zadar
[2]
|
70-94 |
| 11/02 18:00 | 6 |
[10] Cedevita Junior vs Alkar
[6]
|
85-88 |
| 11/02 16:00 | 6 |
[7] Samobor vs Dubrava
[11]
|
103-63 |
| 11/02 16:00 | 6 |
[6] Dubrovnik vs Cibona
[10]
|
79-63 |
| 10/31 19:00 | 6 |
[6] Dinamo Zagreb vs Zabok
[5]
|
87-88 |
| 10/31 18:00 | 6 |
[2] Split vs Kvarner 2010
[11]
|
96-88 |
The Favbet Premijer liga (English: Favbet Premier League, lit. 'Favbet Premier League'), also known as simply Premijer liga, is the first tier level men's professional basketball league in Croatia. It began in 1991, following the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia and therefore the Yugoslav League, and is organized by the Croatian Basketball Federation.
Favbet Premijer liga, which is played under FIBA rules, currently consists of 12 teams. The most successful club is KK Cibona with 19 championship titles.
Prior to 1991, clubs from Croatia played in the Yugoslav First Federal League. From the inaugural season in 1946, three Croatian clubs won 15 national championships in total; Zadar (six titles), Split (six titles), and Cibona (three titles).