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Final22/04/2026–29/04/2026
Wed 29/04
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Wed 22/04
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Semi-finals08/04/2026–15/04/2026
Wed 15/04
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Tue 14/04
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Wed 08/04
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Quarter-finals17/03/2026–31/03/2026
Tue 31/03
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Wed 25/03
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Wed 18/03
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Tue 17/03
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Tue 17/03
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Results04/02/2026–10/03/2026
Tue 10/03
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Thu 05/03
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the ABA League 2. Siroki Brijeg leads with 7 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Siroki Brijeg1871759649
Zlatibor2862753656
Sutjeska3862713616
Vojvodina Novi Sad4862673625
Helios Domzale5862668639
Sloboda6853688606
TFT Skopje7853681642
Jahorina8853719697
Borac Banja Luka9853625614
MZT Skopje10844656650
Mornar Bar11826586695
Vrsac12826639735
Student Igokea13826637715
Primorje14826615688
Podgorica15817582663
Radnicki16808657761

Past Seasons

ABA League 2

Browse 8 archived seasons of the ABA League 2, from 2017 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded2017

The ABA League 2 was established in 2017 to create a unified second-tier competition across the Adriatic region, replacing fragmented national leagues that previously operated independently. Prior to its creation, each country maintained separate second divisions without a cohesive promotion/relegation structure. The league was founded to develop emerging talent, establish a clear pathway to the elite ABA League, and foster competitive balance across Southeast European basketball. Since its inaugural 2017-18 season, the competition has expanded from 12 founding clubs to 16 teams as of 2025-26, reflecting growing interest and participation across the region. The league introduced significant format changes in 2024-25, implementing a group-stage system with playoffs for the top eight teams, modernizing the competition structure while maintaining its core mission of talent development and promotion.

  • 2017 — ABA League 2 inaugural season launched with Krka Novo Mesto winning the first championship
  • 2018-19 — Sixt Primorska captured the title, establishing itself as an early powerhouse
  • 2020-21 — Competition expanded to 14 teams; Studentski Centar won their first title
  • 2022-23 — Krka Novo Mesto claimed their second championship, becoming the most successful club
  • 2024-25 — Format restructured with group stages and expanded playoff system; Bosna Royal returned after 15-year absence
  • 2025-26 — League expanded to 16 teams, now including Široki Brijeg as inaugural champion of expanded format

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots1European spots1

The ABA League 2 operates as a 16-team competition with a modern two-stage format. In the regular season, all teams play a round-robin schedule to determine group placements. The top eight teams advance to a playoff stage featuring quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals, all contested in best-of-three series. The champion earns automatic promotion to the elite ABA League, replacing the bottom-placed team from the top division. Conversely, the last-placed team in the regular season is relegated to domestic championship competitions. The competition awards 2 points for a victory and 0 for a loss, with tiebreakers determined by head-to-head records and point ratios when clubs are level on points.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesKrka Novo Mesto (2)All-time top scorerJoshua Scott (47 points, single game record)

The 2025-26 regular season has produced competitive point spreads, with Široki Brijeg leading at 7-1 (15 points) and multiple teams occupying playoff positions with 6-2 records.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Široki Brijeg's Dominant Start Reshapes 2025-26 Landscape

The 2025-26 ABA League 2 season has emerged as one of the most competitive in the competition's history, with Široki Brijeg establishing themselves as the early frontrunners through eight matches. The Bosnian club's 7-1 record has generated a commanding +110 point differential, the league's best, signalling both offensive efficiency and defensive discipline. Zlatibor Mozzart and Sutjeska Elektroprivreda have matched Široki's 6-2 records but trail in differential metrics, creating a three-way tie at the summit that underscores the competitive balance across the league's upper echelon.

The title race remains genuinely open, with Vojvodina mts and Kansai Helios Domžale also posting 6-2 records and positioning themselves as credible contenders. The distribution of playoff-positioned teams (eight clubs with winning records through eight matches) demonstrates the league's depth and the difficulty of securing early dominance. Sloboda Energoinvest (5-3, 13 points) and TFT Skopje (5-3, 13 points) occupy the sixth and seventh positions, maintaining realistic playoff aspirations despite their slightly inferior records.

The relegation battle has crystallized around the bottom five teams, with Radnički (0-8, 8 points) in particular danger of immediate return to domestic competition. The Serbian club's 0-104 point differential represents the season's worst defensive showing, suggesting systematic structural problems that may prove insurmountable. Podgorica Bemax (1-7, 9 points) and Mornar-Barsko zlato (2-6, 10 points) occupy precarious positions, though their marginal records suggest potential for mid-season recovery if key personnel remain healthy.

Joshua Scott's Historic Scoring Achievement Defines Individual Excellence

The standout performer narrative of 2025-26 centres on scoring records rather than any single dominant player. Joshua Scott shattered the ABA League 2 single-game scoring record with 47 points, surpassing the previous benchmark of 45 points set by Strahinja Gavrilović in December 2021. Scott's explosive performance exemplifies the league's capacity to produce elite individual talent while maintaining competitive balance at the team level. His achievement has elevated discussion around offensive efficiency and individual brilliance within the league's framework, drawing attention from scouts evaluating talent for ABA League promotion.

Unexpected Storyline: Format Restructuring Reshapes Competitive Dynamics

The 2024-25 introduction of group-stage formatting and the 2025-26 expansion to 16 teams represent significant structural evolution that has fundamentally altered how clubs approach the season. The expanded field has diluted winning percentages across the league—the leader's 7-1 record (87.5%) would represent a significantly higher ceiling in the previous 14-team format. This expansion has created opportunities for emerging programmes like Radnički to gain experience against elite competition, though it has simultaneously increased the relegation pressure on marginal clubs. The format change has also generated unexpected competitive parity, with no club establishing the kind of dominance that characterized previous seasons, suggesting that the 2025-26 champion will emerge from a genuinely contested playoff bracket rather than a predetermined hierarchy.

Regional Representation and Competitive Balance

The 2025-26 season features robust representation across the Adriatic region, with Serbia supplying the most clubs (Zlatibor Mozzart, Vojvodina mts, Sloboda Energoinvest, Borac WWIN, Vršac Meridianbet, Radnički), followed by Bosnia and Herzegovina (Široki Brijeg, Jahorina Pale), Montenegro (Sutjeska Elektroprivreda, Mornar-Barsko zlato, Podgorica Bemax, Primorje 1945), North Macedonia (TFT Skopje, MZT Skopje Aerodrom), and Slovenia (Kansai Helios Domžale). This geographic distribution ensures that the champion will represent broader regional interests while maintaining the competition's core mission of developing talent across Southeast Europe's basketball landscape.

Historical Context: Krka's Dynasty and the Competitive Evolution

Krka Novo Mesto's dual championships (2017-18, 2022-23) represent the league's only multi-title club, establishing a benchmark for sustained excellence that no other programme has yet matched. The Slovenian club's achievements span the entire history of the competition, from the inaugural season through the modern era, demonstrating adaptability to format changes and personnel transitions. Their 2022-23 title came during the 14-team era, suggesting that expansion has not diminished the quality of elite clubs but rather distributed opportunities more broadly. The absence of any other multi-title winner through six seasons indicates either the difficulty of maintaining championship-calibre rosters or the genuine competitive parity that defines ABA League 2's identity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in ABA League 2?

16 teams currently compete in the ABA League 2, representing clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia.

Who has won the most ABA League 2 titles?

Krka Novo Mesto has won the most championships with 2 titles (2017-18 and 2022-23).

How does promotion work in ABA League 2?

The champion is automatically promoted to the elite ABA League, replacing the bottom-placed team from the top division. This creates a direct promotion/relegation pathway between the two tiers.

What is the playoff format in ABA League 2?

The top 8 teams from the regular season advance to playoffs contested in best-of-three series, with quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals determining the champion.

When was ABA League 2 founded?

ABA League 2 was founded in 2017 as a unified second-tier competition, with its inaugural season beginning in 2017-18.

What is the tiebreaker system in ABA League 2?

When teams are level on points, tiebreakers are applied in this order: head-to-head record, point ratio, goal difference, and finally a drawing of lots if necessary.

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