Date | R | Hazai vs Vendég | - |
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03/09 10:00 | - | Polonia Warszawa - nők vs Frankivsk - nők | 66-56 |
02/04 11:00 | - | SBS Ostrava - nők vs Polonia Warszawa - nők | 65-74 |
02/03 15:00 | - | Frankivsk - nők vs SBS Ostrava - nők | 64-72 |
02/02 17:00 | - | Polonia Warszawa - nők vs Frankivsk - nők | 86-74 |
11/27 16:00 | - | Frankivsk - nők vs SBS Ostrava - nők | 72-94 |
11/25 15:30 | - | SBS Ostrava - nők vs Polonia Warszawa - nők | 73-80 |
03/05 12:30 | - | Levharti Chomutov - nők vs Neptunas - nők | 77-73 |
03/05 10:00 | - | Polonia Warszawa - nők vs Frankivsk - nők | 100-53 |
03/04 16:30 | - | Frankivsk - nők vs Levharti Chomutov - nők | 76-86 |
03/04 14:00 | - | Polonia Warszawa - nők vs Neptunas - nők | 73-79 |
02/01 17:30 | - | RSU/Merks - nők vs TTT Riga - nők | 76-71 |
01/22 10:00 | - | SBS Ostrava - nők vs Klaipedos Neptunas - nők |
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The European Women's Basketball League, shortly EWBL, formerly known as Eastern European Women's Basketball League or EEWBL, is a top-level professional regional basketball league, featuring female clubs from EWBL members (Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Ukraine, Turkey).
The competition was founded in 2015 under the name Eastern European Women's Basketball League (EEWBL), as a women's regional tournament for Eastern European countries. As the competition expanded to countries outside Eastern Europe, it was re-named European Women's Basketball League (EWBL) ahead of the 2018–19 season.
Since the inaugural season, the league have the following changes to the number of teams and the countries participating.