LSBL Championships

Annual Latvian women's basketball tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The LSBL Championships or the Optibet Latvian Women's Basketball League (Latvian: Optibet Latvijas Sieviešu basketbola līga) is an annual tournament for Latvian women's basketball teams in the Latvian Basketball League (LBL). First held in 1932, the current format of the league was established in 1992. Teams LSBL also compete in the Women's Baltic Basketball League divisions.

Founded1932 (initial)
1992 (current)
First season1991-92
No. of teams13
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LSBL Championships
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Current sports event 2025–26 LSBL Championships
SportBasketball
Founded1932 (initial)
1992 (current)
First season1991-92
No. of teams13
CountryLatvia Latvia
ContinentEurope FIBA Europe (Europe)
Most recent
champion
TTT Rīga (25th title)
Most titlesTTT Rīga (25)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLSBL 2. divīzija (LSBL 2)
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In January 2022, the league unveiled its two-year sponsorship with the Pullman international hotel chain at its Pullman Riga Old Town Hotel, with the league being named the Pullman Sieviešu Basketbola līga.[1][2] In September 2024, a new sponsorship agreement was signed with the sports bar and betting company Optibet.[3]

History

The very first Latvian women's basketball tournament, fielding just three teams, took place in 1930; however, the first official Latvian Women's Basketball Championship (Latvian: Latvijas meistarsacīkstes basketbolā sievietēm) was organized by the Latvian Basketball Association in 1932, with the hastily formed Gongs/US-2 team defeating the powerhouse University of Latvia team Universitātes Sports (US) in the 1932/1933 season.[4][5][6] From 1934 to 1940, joined by players from Gongs, US won seven straight championship titles. Universitātes Sports-dominated Latvian teams also won the 1933 Universiade women's basketball tournament in Turin.[5][6]

When Latvia was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940, the championship was suspended and US was dissolved. A Riga tournament, fielding seven teams, was held in 1941 with Dinamo-2 winning before the start of the German occupation of the Baltic states. In 1942, a Latvian league was established, featuring five clubs, with ASK (Army Sports Club) claiming the title. The next year, the league grew to eight teams - six from Riga and one each from Liepāja and Jelgava. The 1943/1944 season was the first to see champions outside Riga, with Liepājas SB ('Liepāja Sports Society') winning the title.[6] However, the return of the frontline suspended the tournament in March 1944.[4] After the return of the Soviet occupation, the top clubs began to play in the USSR Championships, with the most notable being the famous and titled TTT Rīga.

After the restoration of the independence of Latvia and a return to FIBA, the Latvian Women's Basketball League was launched in 1992. After the collapse of the Soviet league, TTT Rīga became its initial champions, claiming the top spot of the table, followed by BK Jūrmala.[6] TTT has continued to dominate the league ever since, clashing with rivals like RTU and SK Cēsis.

Notable professional players who have played in the LSBL Championships tournament after 1992 include Anna DeForge, Māra Mote, Kitija Laksa, Marina Mabrey, and others.[7][8][9]

Current teams

2025/2026 season:[10]

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Team Home arena From
Daugavpils Universitāte (DU) Daugavpils KSC Daugavpils
Jaunatnes izlase ('Youth National Team')[a] KSSH [lv] Riga
SBK Liepāja/LSS Liepāja Olympic Center [lv] Liepāja
RSU Rimi Olympic Centre Riga
TTT Riga Rimi Olympic Centre Riga
TTT Rīga Juniores RSS Rīdzene Riga
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Champions

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Year Champions
2025 TTT Rīga
2024 TTT Rīga
2023 TTT Rīga
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
1941-1991: Occupation of the Baltic states
1940 Universitātes Sports
1939 Universitātes Sports
1938 Universitātes Sports
1937 Universitātes Sports
1936 Universitātes Sports
1935 Universitātes Sports
1934 Universitātes Sports
1933 Gongs/Universitātes Sports-2
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See also

Notes

  1. Players of the Latvian women's national under-17 basketball team and of other ages

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