The 1991–92 YUBA League (also known as 1991–92 YUBA Wiener Broker League for sponsorship reasons) was a transitional season of Yugoslav Basketball League, top level Yugoslav basketball competition, first under newly formed Yugoslav Basketball Association (YUBA), and the last that started in SFR Yugoslavia.

YUBA League
Season1991–92
Teams12
Regular season
RelegatedInfos RTM
Finals
ChampionsPartizan
(5th title)
  Runners-upCrvena zvezda
SemifinalistsRabotnički
Sloboda Dita
Statistical leaders
Points Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boban Janković 25.5
Rebounds Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sejo Bukva 7.9
Assists Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boban Janković 2.6
Index Rating Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boban Janković 25.95
All statistics correct as of June 5, 2020.

Teams

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YUBA was founded to promote professional basketball in Yugoslavia independent of political situation and when the draw was held in June 1991, following 12 clubs were supposed to contest the league: Slobodna Dalmacija Split, Partizan Inex, Cibona, Zadar, Vojvodina, Infos RTM, Smelt Olimpija, Bosna, Crvena Zvezda, Sloboda Dita, Oveco Zagreb and Godel Rabotnički.

Later, due to Yugoslav Wars, all teams from Slovenia and Croatia abandoned the competition and were replaced with new clubs from the Yugoslav 1. B Federal Basketball League. An impromptu entry tournament for four 1.B Federal League teams—KK Prvi partizan Titovo Užice (soon to have its name changed to KK Užice), KK Spartak Subotica, KK Čelik Zenica, and MZT Skopje—was organized during October 1991 in Titograd.

Venues and locations

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Team Home city Arena Capacity
Bosna Sarajevo Zetra Hall 12,000
Budućnost Podgorica Morača Sports Center 5,500
Cibona Zagreb Cibona SC 5,400
Crvena zvezda Belgrade Pionir Hall 5,878
Infos RTM Belgrade New Belgrade Hall 5,000
Oveco Zagreb Zagreb
Partizan Inex Belgrade Pionir Hall 5,878
Slobodna Dalmacija Split Arena Gripe 6,000
Godel Rabotnički Skopje Sala Gradski Park 2,500
Radnički Beograd Belgrade SC Šumice 2,000
Sloboda Dita Tuzla SKPC Mejdan 4,900
Prvi partizan Užice Veliki Park Hall 2,200
Sloga Kraljevo
Smelt Olimpija Ljubljana Tivoli Hall 4,000
Spartak Subotica SC Dudova Šuma 3,000
Vojvodina Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina 6,987
Zadar Zadar Jazine Hall 3,000


Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Partizan Inex 22 20 2 2040 1569 +471 42 Advance to the playoffs
2 Crvena zvezda 22 15 7 1838 1759 +79 37
3 Rabotnički Godel 22 14 8 1814 1644 +170 36
4 Sloboda Dita 22 13 9 1831 1727 +104 35
5 Bosna 22 13 9 1909 1887 +22 35
6 Spartak 22 13 9 1703 1765 −62 35
7 Užice 22 10 12 1749 1870 −121 32
8 Vojvodina 22 9 13 1789 1887 −98 31
9 Radnički Belgrade 22 8 14 1940 2002 −62 30
10 Budućnost 22 8 14 1739 1870 −131 30
11 Sloga 22 7 15 1795 1869 −74 29
12 Infos RTM 22 2 20 1751 2029 −278 24 Relegation to Second Division

Results

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Home \ Away PAR CZV RAB SLT BOS SPA KKU VOJ RAD BUD SLO IMT
Partizan 87–67 109–110 88–86 114–81 103–60 93–73 99–68 93–80 102–63 96–79 99–67
Crvena Zvezda 50–72 98–93 77–69 71–88 86–63 79–69 94–74 87–98 79–68 76–72 89–71
Rabotnički 62–72 67–78 76–69 99–90 75–55 77–79 74–70 103–79 89–66 81–58 107–82
Sloboda Tuzla 70–97 86–82 62–59 96–62 79–78 92–72 85–79 92–82 100–84 90–80 110–70
Bosna 95–94 80–90 72–71 85–75 90–67 110–92 99–86 96–89 89–74 86–87 88–73
Spartak Subotica 81–86 72–82 59–89 83–81 77–70 78–85 84–80 85–79 82–65 74–72 80–72
Užice 71–90 74–92 61–77 76–70 98–87 86–91 88–86 84–93 83–71 74–71 76–63
Vojvodina 79–80 106–86 71–62 96–101 83–95 79–81 84–70 93–103 90–84 96–80 83–79
Radnički Belgrade 82–95 97–112 77–85 76–75 111–86 79–94 97–98 83–92 94–88 117–111 93–78
Budućnost 57–82 97–88 88–74 81–68 80–74 68–82 96–69 65–73 71–70 113–108 86–80
Sloga 73–83 80–89 70–73 68–78 85–86 74–90 87–73 88–74 91–85 90–73 92–85
Infos RTM 83–106 76–86 79–91 76–96 74–98 85–90 89–98 97–105 91–76 104–100 77–79
Source: Partizanopedia.rs
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

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Playoff

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Semifinals Finals
      
1 Partizan 2
4 Sloboda Dita 0
1 Partizan 3
2 Crvena Zvezda 0
2 Crvena Zvezda 2
3 Rabotnički 1


Winning roster

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The winning roster of Partizan:

Coach:   Želimir Obradović

See also

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References

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