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Balkan Super League

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Balkan Super League
Current season or competition:
2024 Balkan Super League season
SportRugby league
Inaugural season2017; 7 years ago (2017)
Number of teams5
LandBulgarien Bulgaria (1 teams)
Montenegro Montenegro (1 team)
Serbien Serbia (3 teams)
ChampionsSerbien Red Star Rugby League Club (2022)
Most titlesSerbien Red Star Rugby League Club
(3 titles)
WebsiteBSL website
Broadcast partnerSportuzivo

The Balkan Super League is a rugby league football competition for clubs in the Balkans region of Europe. The competition operates in addition to the national leagues of the respective nations as a Champions League-style competition, with some clubs holding licences to compete annually, like the EuroLeague. As of 2022 clubs from Serbia, Greece, Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy and Montenegro have competed.

History

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The Balkan Super League first round started 11 April 2017.[1] Partizan defeated Red Star 32–26 in the inaugural Balkan Super League Grand Final.[2]

The competition will expand to 15 teams in 2018, with the addition of Greek, Montenegro and Albanian clubs. In the second Grand Final Red Star defeated Partizan. The 2019 season saw the competition split into two divisions. The 2020 season was planned to be a knock-out system with 11 clubs competing from 5 countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Turkey, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The 2022 format featured an incomplete round robin followed by a Grand Final.

Teams

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Current clubs

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Below are the teams for the 2023 season.

Division 1

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Team Land Domestic League
Griechenland AEK Athens Griechenland Greek Rugby League Association
Montenegro Arsenal Tivat Montenegro Montenegro Rugby League
Bulgarien Lokomotiv Sofia RLFC Bulgarien Bulgarian Rugby League
Serbien Partizan Belgrade RLFC Serbien Serbian Rugby League Championship
Serbien Radnicki Nis Serbien Serbian Rugby League Championship
Serbien Red Star Belgrade RLFC Serbien Serbian Rugby League Championship

Source: [3][4]

Division 2

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Team Land Domestic League
Division 2 North
Türkei Bilgi Badgers RLFC Türkei Turkish Rugby League Association
Türkei Boshporus Wolves RLFC Türkei Turkish Rugby League Association
Bulgarien Valiacite Pernik Bulgarien Bulgarian Rugby League
Serbien Zemun Belgrade Serbien Serbian Rugby League Championship
Division 2 South
Albanien Tirana RLFC Albanien Albanian Rugby League
Serbien Morava Cheetahs Lescovka Serbien Serbian Rugby League Championship
Montenegro Mornar Bar Montenegro Montenegro Rugby League

Former clubs

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  • Bosnien und Herzegowina Borac Banja Luka RLFC
  • Bosnien und Herzegowina Warriors Drvar RLFC
  • Bosnien und Herzegowina FIS Vitez Knights RLFC
  • Bulgarien Valacite Pernik RLFC
  • Griechenland Aris Eagles RLFC
  • Griechenland Patras RLFC
  • Griechenland Rhodes Knights RLFC
  • Italien Lignano Sharks RLFC
  • Montenegro South Region RLFC
  • Serbien Belgrade Youth RLFC
  • Serbien Dorcol Belgrade RLFC
  • Serbien Radnicki New Belgrade RLFC
  • Serbien Red Kangaroo Belgrade RLFC
  • Serbien Tzar Dusan Mighty RLFC
  • Türkei Ankara Phrygians RLFC
  • Türkei Bilgi Badgers RLFC
  • Türkei Boshporus Wolves RLFC
  • Türkei Kladikoy Bulls RLFC

Source: [5]

Champions

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Balkan Super League winners
Season Winner Land
2017 Partizan Belgrade Serbien Serbien
2018 Red Star Belgrade Serbien Serbien
2019 Red Star Belgrade Serbien Serbien
2020 Partizan Belgrade Serbien Serbien
2021 Red Star Belgrade Serbien Serbien
2022 Red Star Belgrade Serbien Serbien

References

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  1. ^ "Big wins at the start of Balkan Rugby League". RLEF.com. 11 April 2017. Archived from the original on 8 November 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Honours shared as Serbia reports best ever domestic season". RLEF. 21 November 2017. Archived from the original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Clubs". Balkanrl.com. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  4. ^ BalkanRL (25 February 2023). "The seventh season of the Balkan Super begins". Balkanrl.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Clubs". Balkanrl.com. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
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