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The LSBL Championships (Latvijas Sieviešu basketbola līga) is an annual tournament for Latvian women's basketball teams in the Latvian Basketball League (LBL). The tournament has been held since 1992.
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1991 |
First season | 1991-92 |
No. of teams | 13 |
Country | Latvia |
Continent | FIBA Europe (Europe) |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Notable professional players who have played in the LSBL Championships tournament include Anna DeForge, Mara Mote, Kitija Laksa, Marina Mabrey, and others.[1][2][3]
Year | Champions |
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2022 | TTT Rīga |
2021 | TTT Rīga |
2020 | TTT Rīga |
2019 | TTT Rīga |
2018 | TTT Rīga |
2017 | TTT Rīga |
2016 | TTT Rīga |
2015 | TTT Rīga |
2014 | TTT Rīga |
2013 | SK Cēsis |
2012 | SK Cēsis |
2011 | TTT Rīga |
2010 | TTT Rīga |
2009 | SK Cēsis |
2008 | TTT Rīga |
2007 | TTT Rīga |
2006 | Avantis/Turība |
2005 | TTT Rīga |
2004 | TTT Rīga |
2003 | TTT Rīga |
2002 | TTT Rīga |
2001 | TTT Rīga |
2000 | RTU/Klondaika |
1999 | TTT/Rapa |
1998 | RTU/Klondaika |
1997 | RTU/Klondaika |
1996 | RTU/EKJU/Arkādija |
1995 | TTT |
1994 | Arkādija/RTU |
1993 | TTT |
1992 | TTT |
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