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- ABA_League abstract "The ABA League, commonly known as the Adriatic League, is a regional professional basketball league that originally featured clubs from the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia). In later years, the league also consisted clubs from the Czech Republic, Israel and Hungary that received wild card invitations. Due to sponsorship reasons, the league was also known as the Goodyear League from 2001 until 2006, and as the NLB League from 2006 until 2011.The league exists alongside scaled-down national leagues in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. All but one of Adriatic League clubs join their country's own competitions in late spring after the Adriatic League regular season and post-season have been completed.The Adriatic League is a private venture, founded in 2001 and run by Slovenian limited liability company called Sidro. Adriatic Basketball Association is the body that organizes the league and is a full member of ULEB as well as a voting member of the Euroleague board. The competition can thus be considered a local version of the Europe-wide Euroleague, in which a few Adriatic League clubs also compete.The formation of the Adriatic League has inspired similar regional competitions all over Europe such as: Baltic Basketball League (started in 2004), Central European Basketball League (2007), Balkan International Basketball League (2008), and VTB United League (2008).".
- ABA_League ceo Josip_Bili%C4%87.
- ABA_League currentSeason "2013–14 Liga ABA".
- ABA_League foundingYear "2001".
- ABA_League team 2013%E2%80%9314_ABA_League.
- ABA_League team KK_Cibona.
- ABA_League team KK_Partizan.
- ABA_League title "ABA League".
- ABA_League wikiPageExternalLink www.abaliga.com.
- ABA_League wikiPageExternalLink www.abaliga.com.
- ABA_League wikiPageExternalLink basketball.asp.
- ABA_League wikiPageID "2169249".
- ABA_League wikiPageRevisionID "606085319".
- ABA_League caption "ABA League logo".
- ABA_League ceo "Josip Bilić".
- ABA_League champion "Cibona".
- ABA_League continent "FIBA Europe".
- ABA_League currentSeason "2013".
- ABA_League founded "2001".
- ABA_League hasPhotoCollection ABA_League.
- ABA_League inaugural "2001".
- ABA_League logo "ABA liga logo.png".
- ABA_League mostChamps "Partizan".
- ABA_League pixels "300".
- ABA_League sport "Basketball".
- ABA_League teams "[[#Current season teams".
- ABA_League title "ABA League".
- ABA_League tv Croatian_Radiotelevision.
- ABA_League tv Macedonian_Radio_Television.
- ABA_League tv RTCG.
- ABA_League tv Radio_Televizija_Republike_Srpske.
- ABA_League tv Serbian_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- ABA_League tv Sport_1_(Europe).
- ABA_League tv Telekom_Srbija.
- ABA_League tv Šport_TV_(Slovenia).
- ABA_League website "abaliga.com".
- ABA_League subject Category:ABA_League.
- ABA_League subject Category:Balkan_culture.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_in_Montenegro.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_in_Slovenia.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_in_the_Republic_of_Macedonia.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_leagues_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_leagues_in_Croatia.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_leagues_in_Europe.
- ABA_League subject Category:Basketball_leagues_in_Serbia.
- ABA_League subject Category:International_club_basketball_competitions.
- ABA_League type Agent.
- ABA_League type BasketballLeague.
- ABA_League type Organisation.
- ABA_League type SportsLeague.
- ABA_League type Organization.
- ABA_League type Agent.
- ABA_League type SocialPerson.
- ABA_League type Thing.
- ABA_League comment "The ABA League, commonly known as the Adriatic League, is a regional professional basketball league that originally featured clubs from the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia). In later years, the league also consisted clubs from the Czech Republic, Israel and Hungary that received wild card invitations.".
- ABA_League label "ABA League".
- ABA_League label "ABA Liga".
- ABA_League label "Adriatic Basketball Association".
- ABA_League label "Liga Adriatycka".
- ABA_League label "Liga del Adriático".
- ABA_League label "Ligue adriatique de basket-ball".
- ABA_League label "Лига ABA".
- ABA_League label "アドリアティック・バスケットボール・アソシエーション".
- ABA_League sameAs Adriatic_Basketball_Association.
- ABA_League sameAs Αδριατική_Λίγκα.
- ABA_League sameAs Liga_del_Adriático.
- ABA_League sameAs Ligue_adriatique_de_basket-ball.
- ABA_League sameAs ABA_Liga.
- ABA_League sameAs アドリアティック・バスケットボール・アソシエーション.
- ABA_League sameAs Liga_Adriatycka.
- ABA_League sameAs m.06r__s.
- ABA_League sameAs Q257400.
- ABA_League sameAs Q257400.
- ABA_League wasDerivedFrom ABA_League?oldid=606085319.
- ABA_League homepage www.abaliga.com.
- ABA_League isPrimaryTopicOf ABA_League.