WNBA-NBC Champions League (men)

WNBA-NBC Champions League
SportNine-pin bowling
Founded2002
No. of teams16
CountryWNBA-NBC members
Most recent
champion(s)
SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf (1st title)
Most titles SKV Rot Weiss Zerbst (6 titles)
Official websiteWebsite

The WNBA-NBC Champions League is the annual competition for nine-pin bowling men's clubs, organized by the World Ninepin Bowling Association. It is playing since 2002, and the first season the competition was named as Euroleague.[1] [2]

Competition formula

WNBA-NBC Champions League tournament has a stable competition formula.[3] The following rules apply:

Qualification

  • 16 teams participate in each event.
  • Most recent champions are always pre-qualified.
  • Top seven teams from the Team World Cup.
  • Top five teams from the Team European Cup.
  • Top three teams from the Team NBC Cup.

Vacant starting-places will occupy after the ranking exclusively with participants in the Team’s World Cup.

Competition format

All qualified teams are divided into two pots (seeded and unseeded) and then drawn into a bracket of 16 teams during an official ceremony. The knock-out ties are played in a two-legged format, with the exception of the final four. The Final Four usually takes place in the weekend at the turn of March and April.

  • Seeded teams:
    • Title holder
    • World Cup winner
    • World Cup runner-up
    • 3rd team of World Cup
    • 4th team of World Cup
    • European Cup winner
    • European Cup runner-up
    • NBC Cup winner

Records and statistics

Final Four

WNBA-NBC Champions League
Season Final four host Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2001-02 Hunedoara,
 Romania

KK Triglav Iskraemeco Kranj
Total result
SKC Victoria Bamberg

KK Kandit-Premijer Osijek
Total result
MEH Szeged
2002-03 Bozen,
 Italy

SKC Victoria Bamberg
Total result
Železiarne Podbrezová Šport

KK Kandit-Premijer Osijek
Total result
2003-04 Hagenwerder,
 Germany

KK Kandit-Premijer Osijek
6 - 2
KK Triglav Kranj

SKC Victoria Bamberg
7 - 1
SKC Staffelberg Staffelstein
2004-05 Osijek,
 Croatia

SKC Victoria Bamberg
6 - 2
Ferroep-Szeged TE

KK Konikom-Osijek
8 - 0
Zalaegerszeg TK
2005-06 Hunedoara,
 Romania

Ferroep-Szeged TE
5 - 3
Železiarne Podbrezová Šport

Zalaegerszeg TK
8 - 0
KS Polonia 1912 Leszno
2006-07 Podbrezová,
 Slovakia

KK Zadar
6 - 2
KK Konikom-Osijek

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
7 - 1
Ferroep-Szeged TE
2007-08 Zalaegerszeg,
 Hungary

Zalaegerszegi TK FMVaS
6 - 2
KK Zadar

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
4.5 - 3.5
Železiarne Podbrezová Šport
2008-09 Koblach,
 Austria

SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg
7 - 1
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999

Zalaegerszegi TK FMVaS
5 - 3
Szegedi TE - Gabonatransz
2009-10 Apatin,
 Serbia

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
6 - 2
Szegedi TE - Gabonatransz

Zalaegerszegi TK FMVaS
6 - 2
SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg
2010-11 Bad Langensalza,
 Germany

Železiarne Podbrezová Šport
5 - 3
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999

Szegedi TE
6 - 2
KK Zadar
2011-12 Celje,
 Slovenia

Železiarne Podbrezová Šport
6 - 2
SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
6 - 2
KK Zaprešić
2012-13 Podbrezová,
 Slovakia

Szegedi TE
6 - 2
ŽP Šport Podbrezová

KK Beograd
6 - 2
BSV Voith St. Pölten
2013-14 Straubing,
 Germany

Szegedi TE
5 - 3
KK Zadar

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
6 - 2
KK Zaprešić
2014-15 Straubing,
 Germany

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
5 - 3
Szegedi TE

ŽP Šport Podbrezová
5 - 3
KK Beograd
2015-16 Bamberg,
 Germany

Szegedi TE
7 - 1
SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
6.5 - 1.5
ŽP Šport Podbrezová
2016-17 Podbrezová,
 Slovakia

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
6 - 2
Alabardos Szegedi TE

ŽP Šport Podbrezová
5.5 - 2.5
KK Zaprešić
2017-18 Bamberg,
 Germany

ŽP Šport Podbrezová
6 - 2
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999

KS Schwabsberg
6 - 2
Alabardos Szegedi TE
2018-19 Zaprešić,
 Croatia

KK Zaprešić
6 - 2
ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
5.5 - 2.5
Szegedi TE
2019-20[a]
2020-21
Bamberg,
 Germany

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
7 - 1
Zengő Alföld Szegedi TE

KK Mertojak Split
6 - 2
KK Zaprešić
2021-22 Pápa,
 Hungary

ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová
4.5 - 3.5
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999

KK Neumarkt Imperial-Life
6 - 2
SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf
2022-23 Graz,
 Austria

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
7 - 1
KSK Union Orth/Donau

KK Zadar
5 - 3
KK Mertojak Split
2023-24 Bačka Topola,
 Serbia

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
5 - 3
KK Zaprešić

SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf
5 - 3
ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová
2024-25 Morfelden,
 Germany

SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf
6 - 2
KSK Union Orth/Donau

SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999
6 - 2
KK Mertojak Split
2025-26 Brčko,
Bosnia-Herzegovina




2026-27 Bautzen,
 Germany




Winning clubs

Performances in the Final Four of WNBA-NBC Champions League by club
Club Titles Years won Runners-up Top 4
SKV Rot-Weiß Zerbst 1999 6 2010, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2023, 2024 4 17
Szegedi TE 4 2006, 2013, 2014, 2016 5 15
ŠK Železiarne Podbrezová 4 2011, 2012, 2018, 2022 4 13
SKC Victoria 1947 Bamberg 3 2003, 2005, 2009 3 8
KK Zadar 1 2007 2 5
KK Zaprešić 1 2019 1 6
KK Osijek 1 2004 1 5
KK Triglav Kranj 1 2002 1 2
Zalaegerszegi TK 1 2008 0 5
SKK Chambtalkegler Raindorf 1 2025 0 3
KSK Union Orth/Donau 0 2 1
KK Mertojak Split 0 0 3
KK Beograd 0 0 2
BSV Voith St. Pölten 0 0 1
KS Schwabsberg 0 0 1
SKC Staffelberg Staffelstein 0 0 1
KK Neumarkt Imperial-Life 0 0 1
KS Polonia 1912 Leszno 0 0 1

Performances by nation

Performances in the Final Four by nation
Nation Titles Runners-up Top 4
 Germany 10 6 30
 Hungary 5 5 20
 Slovakia 4 3 13
 Croatia 3 4 19
 Slovenia 1 1 2
 Austria 0 2 3
 Serbia 0 0 2
 Italy 0 0 1
 Poland 0 0 1

Notes

  1. ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Champions League Final Four 2019-20 has been postponed to May 2021.[4]

References

  1. ^ "WNBA-NBC Champions League results". wnba-nbc.com.
  2. ^ "WNBA-NBC Champions League history" (PDF). wnba-nbc.de.
  3. ^ "WNBA-NBC Champions League Implementing Regulations" (PDF). wnba-nbc.com.
  4. ^ "Corona situation statement for NBC competitions" (PDF). wnba-nbc.de. 12 March 2020.