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Revision as of 16:18, 21 March 2024

Women's Japan Basketball League
Founded1998
CountryJapan
ConfederationFIBA Asia (Asia)
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid1
Most championshipsJX Eneos Sunflowrs (21 titles)
PresidentKiyomi Saito
WebsiteWJBL

The Women's Japan Basketball League is the premier women's basketball league in Japan.

History

Chanson Cosmetics was a dominant team in the early 1990s, winning 6 championships in a row.

Teams

2022–23 season

Locations of the WJBL Kanto teams

Champions

WJBL 08-09 Regular League, Fujitsu vs Chanson
  • 1999–00: Chanson V-Magic
  • 2000–01: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2001–02: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2002–03: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2003–04: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2004–05: Chanson V-Magic
  • 2005–06: Chanson V-Magic
  • 2006–07: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2007–08: Fujitsu Redwave
  • 2008–09: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2009–10: JOMO Sunflowers
  • 2010–11: JX Sunflowers
  • 2011–12: JX Sunflowers
  • 2012–13: JX Sunflowers
  • 2013–14: JX Sunflowers
  • 2014–15: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
  • 2015–16: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
  • 2016–17: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
  • 2017–18: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
  • 2018–19: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
  • 2019–20: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
  • 2020–21: Toyota Antelopes
  • 2021–22: Toyota Antelopes

References

  1. ^ asia-basket.com
  2. ^ "Wリーグ新規参入チームについて".
  3. ^ "バスケ女子・プレステージ、来年秋からWリーグ参戦 東北初|秋田魁新報電子版". 16 March 2024.
  4. ^ "女子バスケWリーグ17年ぶり新規参入 秋田市本拠 - バスケットボール: 日刊スポーツ".