Turkish Basketball First League
Current season, competition or edition: 2015–16 TBL season | |
Formerly | Turkish Basketball Second League (TB2L) |
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Sport | Basketball |
Founded | 1969 |
No. of teams | 18 |
Country | Turkey |
Confederation | Turkish Basketball Federation |
Most recent champion(s) |
Yeşilgiresun Belediye (2014–15) |
Most titles |
Tofaş (4 titles) |
Level on pyramid | 2nd tier |
Promotion to | BSL |
Relegation to | TB2L |
Official website |
The Turkish Basketball First League, also called TBL, is the second-tier level league of professional club basketball in Turkey. The league was previously known as Turkish Basketball Second League (TB2L).
Format and promotion and relegation
There are a total of 18 teams participating in the league for the 2015–16 TBL season. Each team plays each other in their group twice during the regular season. Two teams are promoted to the top-tier Turkish Basketball Super League (BSL) for the next season, and the last two teams are relegated to the third-tier Turkish Basketball Second League.
League champions and promoted teams
- 1970: Ankaragücü
- 1971: Şekerspor
- 1972: Kadıköyspor
- 1973: Adana Demirspor, Samsunspor
- 1974: Eczacıbaşı, Karşıyaka
- 1975: ODTÜ, Adana Demirspor
- 1976: Yenişehir, Tofaş
- 1977: Muhafızgücü, Ziraat Fakültesi
- 1978: Taçspor, Efes Pilsen
- 1979: İTÜ , TED Ankara Kolejliler
- 1980: Muhafızgücü, Güney Sanayi, ODTÜ, Mülkiye
- 1981: Çukurova Sanayi, Antbirlik
- 1982: TED Ankara Kolejliler, Oyak Renault
- 1983: Ankara DSİ (withdrew)
- 1984: Anadolu Hisarı İdman Yurdu, Hilalspor, TED Ankara Kolejliler
- 1985: Yenişehir Hortaş, Tarsus İdman Yurdu (withdrew)
- 1986: Oyak Renault (withdrew), Beslen Makarna, Nasaş, Şekerspor
- 1987: Paşabahçe, Hilalspor
- 1988: Tekirdağ Büyük Salat, Beykoz
- 1989: Beşiktaş -, Nasaş
- 1990: Tofaş, TED Ankara Kolejliler
- 1991: Eczacıbaşı, PTT
- 1992: Kayseri Meysu, Konyaspor, Oyak Renault, Yıldırımspor, Darüşşafaka, Ortaköy
- 1993: Bakırköyspor, Antalyaspor, Çimtur (merger with Antalyaspor)
- 1994: Taçspor, Antbirlik, Vestel (withdrew), Kayseri Meysu
- 1995: Tuborg, Netaş
- 1996: TED Ankara Kolejliler, İTÜ
- 1997: Muratpaşa, Oyak Renault
- 1998: Kuşadası, TED Ankara Kolejliler
- 1999: İTÜ, Emlakbank (withdrew)
- 2000: Altay, Antbirlik, Karagücü (withdrew), Büyük Kolej
TBL history
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Champion's Coach |
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2000–01 | İ.T.Ü. | Oyak Renault | N/A |
2001–02 | İzmir BB | Tekelspor | N/A |
2002–03 | Tofaş | Tuborg Pilsener | N/A |
2003–04 | Banvit | Erdemirspor | N/A |
2004–05 | Mersin BB | TTNet Beykoz | Rebah Sıdalı |
2005–06 | Tofaş | TED Ankara Kolejliler | Tolga Öngören |
2006–07 | Antalya BB | Kepez Belediyesi | Ahmet Kandemir |
2007–08 | Erdemirspor | Aliağa Petkim | Gökhan Taştimur |
2008–09 | Tofaş | Bornova Belediye | Nihat İziç |
2009–10 | Trabzonspor | Olin Edirne | Alaeddin Yakan |
2010–11 | Bandırma Kırmızı | Hacettepe Üniversitesi | Ahmet Gürgen |
2011–12 | TED Ankara Kolejliler | Royal Halı Gaziantep | Murat Özyer |
2012–13 | Trabzonspor | Uşak Sportif | Hasan Özmeriç |
2013–14 | Darüşşafaka Doğuş | İstanbul BB | Orhun Ene |
2014–15 | Yeşilgiresun Belediye | Tüyap Büyükçekmece | Ahmet Kandemir |
2015-16 | Tofaş | Best Balıkesir | Orhun Ene |
Turkish Basketball League Federation Cup
Year | Champions | Result | Runners-up |
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2012–13[1] | Bandırma Kırmızı | 73–64 | Torku Selçuk Üniversitesi |
2013–14[2] | İstanbul BŞB | 94–41 | Akhisar Belediyespor |
2014–15[3] | Best Balıkesir | 102–89 | Sinpaş Denizli Basket |
Clubs 2015–16 season
The next season consists of the following member clubs:
Clubs 2014–15 season
The league currently consists of the following member clubs:
- League participation withdraw : Aliağa Petkim, Vestelspor Manisa, Antalya BB, Aşut Mersin Basketbol Spor Kulübü
References
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