The 2013–14 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague was the 23rd edition of the Ukrainian top-tier basketball championship. The season has started on 9 October 2013.[1] Budivelnyk won its 8th Ukrainian title, by beating BC Khimik in the 3–1 Finals.
Participants
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
BC Azovmash | Mariupol | Azovmash Sports Palace | 3,000 |
BC Budivelnyk | Kyiv | Merydian Sports Complex | 1,500 |
Cherkaski Mavpy | Cherkasy | Budivelnyk Sports Palace | 1,500 |
BC Dnipro | Dnipropetrovsk | Meteor Sports Palace | 6,500 |
BC Dnipro-Azot | Dniprodzerzhynsk | Mykhaylo Anoshkin Tennis Palace | 1,000 |
BC Donetsk | Donetsk | Druzhba Sports Palace | 4,700 |
BC Ferro-ZNTU | Zaporizhzhia | ZAS Sports Palace | 1,200 |
BC Hoverla | Ivano-Frankivsk | CPE Manezh | 1,500 |
BC Khimik | Yuzhne | Olimp Physical Culture and Sports Complex | 2,000 |
SC Kryvbas | Kryvyy Rih | KTU Sports Complex | 1,300 |
BC Kyiv | Kyiv | Merydian Sports Complex | 1,500 |
MBC Mykolaiv | Mykolaiv | Nadezhda Sports Palace | 2,000 |
BC Odesa | Odesa | Krayan Sports Complex | 1,500 |
BC Politekhnika-Halychyna | Lviv | Halychyna Sports Palace | 1,200 |
Regular season
Playoffs
Bracket
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third place
Final
Awards
Most Valuable Player
Ukrainian clubs in European competitions
Team | Competition | Progress |
Budivelnyk | Euroleague | Regular season |
Eurocup | Eightfinals |
Khimik | Eurocup | Round of 16 |
Kyiv | EuroChallenge | Regular season |
Ukrainian clubs in Regional competitions
References
- ^ "ABCU Superleague Board Meeting" (in Ukrainian). ABCU Superleague. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
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Women | - France
- Germany
- Hungary
- Israel
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
- Spain
- Turkey
- Ukraine
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