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2008–09 First Women's Banca Intesa League

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League
  
Serbian First League

Number of games
  
140

Season champions
  
Hemofarm (9th title)

Sport
  
Basketball

Number of teams
  
12

Duration
  
11 October 2008 – 9 April 2009

The 2008–09 First Women's Banca Intesa League is the 3rd season of the First Women's Basketball League of Serbia, the highest professional basketball league in Serbia. It is also 65th national championship played by Serbian clubs inclusive of nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro.

Contents

The first part of the season consists of 12 teams and 132-game regular season began on 11 October 2008 and will end on 14 March 2009. The second part of the season is the Play Off.

Regular season

The League part of the season was played with 12 teams and play a dual circuit system, each with each one game at home and away. The four best teams at the end of the regular season were placed in the Play Off. The regular season began on 11 October 2008 and it will end on 14 March 2009.

Play Off

Play Off is played according to the cup system. Champion is received after the final was played. In all parts of Play Off was played on 2 wins. Play Off is played from 24 March to 9 April 2009.

Awards

  • Player of the Year: Tamara Radočaj (168-G-87) of Hemofarm
  • Guard of the Year: Tamara Radočaj of Hemofarm
  • Forward of the Year: Anja Stupar (178-F/C-89) of Vojvodina NIS
  • Center of the Year: Biljana Stjepanović (189-C-87) of Partizan
  • Newcomer of the Year: Maja Škorić (184-F-89) of Čelarevo
  • Most Improved of the Year: Iva Roglić (189-F-88) of Crvena zvezda
  • Import Player of the Year: Hanna Tsikhamirava (175-G-88) of Hemofarm
  • Domestic Player of the Year: Tamara Radočaj of Hemofarm
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Anja Stupar of Vojvodina NIS
  • Coach of the Year: Marina Maljković of Hemofarm
  • 1st Team

  • Tamara Radočaj of Hemofarm
  • Biljana Stanković (176-G-74) of Hemofarm
  • Anja Stupar of Vojvodina NIS
  • Jela Vidačić (190-C-85) of Proleter Zrenjanin
  • Biljana Stjepanović of Partizan
  • 2nd Team

  • Iva Musulin (170-G-84) of Radivoj Korać
  • Dajana Butulija (175-G-86) of Hemofarm
  • Bojana Janković (185-F-83) of Partizan
  • Dragana Vuković (190-C-78) of Radivoj Korać
  • Tina Jovanović (191-F/C-91) of Loznica
  • Honorable Mention

  • Miljana Musović (180-G-87) of Crvena zvezda
  • Rada Vidović (177-G-79) of Spartak Subotica
  • Ivana Todorović (187-C-73) of Kraljevo
  • Marina Morača (180-F-85) of Čelarevo
  • Jelena Dangubić (177-G-82) of Partizan
  • Nataša Đorđević (178-G-85) of Kovin
  • Minja Šiljegović (188-F-80) of Vojvodina NIS
  • Ivana Mihailović (173-G-82) of Kraljevo
  • Mirjana Velisavljević (187-C-78) of Kovin
  • Maja Šćekić (170-G-87) of Vojvodina NIS
  • Dara Kovačević (197-C-83) of Hemofarm
  • Jelena Radić (193-C-87) of Partizan
  • Dragana Gobeljić (185-F-88) of Proleter Zrenjanin
  • Ivana Grubor (185-F/C-84) of Vojvodina NIS
  • Iva Roglić of Crvena zvezda
  • All-Domestic Players Team

  • Tamara Radočaj of Hemofarm
  • Biljana Stanković of Hemofarm
  • Anja Stupar of Vojvodina NIS
  • Jela Vidačić of Proleter Zrenjanin
  • Biljana Stjepanović of Partizan
  • All-Defensive Team

  • Marina Ristić (168-G-87) of Spartak Subotica
  • Dunja Prčić (180-G-87) of Crvena zvezda
  • Anja Stupar of Vojvodina NIS
  • Iva Roglić of Crvena zvezda
  • Jelena Maksimović (192-C-82) of Crvena zvezda
  • All-Newcomers Team

  • Marija Jugović (170-G-90) of Loznica
  • Jelena Jovanović (184-F-90) of Radivoj Korać
  • Maja Škorić of Čelarevo
  • Maja Vučurović (188-F-91) of Radivoj Korać
  • Tijana Ajduković (197-C-91) of Spartak Subotica
  • References

    2008–09 First Women's Banca Intesa League Wikipedia


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