Irish basketball league
This article is about the Irish basketball league. For other uses, see
Super League .
The Women's Super League (formerly known as the Women's Premier League ) is the top tier women's basketball league in Ireland . The league has 10 teams, all in the Republic of Ireland , and is an active member of Basketball Ireland , which is recognized by FIBA (also known as the International Basketball Federation) as the national governing body for basketball in Ireland.[1] [2]
History
The league was founded in 1978.
Teams
Locations of Women's Super League teams in Ireland
Roll of Honour
Season
League winner
Second tournament winner[a]
1978–79
Killester
Not yet established
1979–80
Killester
1980–81
Corinthians
1981–82
Naomh Mhuire
1982–83
Meteors
1983–84
Meteors
Naomh Mhuire
1984–85
Meteors
Meteors
1985–86
Meteors
Tralee
1986–87
Tralee
Blarney
1987–88
Tralee
Castledermot
1988–89
Blarney
Naomh Mhuire
1989–90
Blarney
Tralee
1990–91
Blarney
Ballina
1991–92
Naomh Mhuire
Meteors
1992–93
Meteors
Tralee
1993–94
Naomh Mhuire
1994–95
Naomh Mhuire
1995–96
Meteors
Meteors
1996–97
Naomh Mhuire
Naomh Mhuire
1997–98
Wildcats
Wildcats
1998–99
Wildcats
Tolka Rovers
1999–2000
Wildcats
2000–01
Wildcats
2001–02
Tolka Rovers
Killester
2002–03
UL
2003–04
UL
2004–05
UL
2005–06
UL
2006–07
Glanmire
2007–08
Glanmire
2008–09
Glanmire
2009–10
DCU Mercy
2010–11
DCU Mercy
2011–12
UL Huskies
2012–13
UL Huskies
2013–14
Glanmire
Glanmire
2014–15
Glanmire
Glanmire
2015–16
Glanmire
Glanmire
2016–17
Liffey Celtics
Glanmire
2017–18
Glanmire
DCU Mercy
2018–19
Liffey Celtics
Fr Mathews
2019–20
DCU Mercy
Not played due to COVID-19
2020–21
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
The Address UCC Glanmire
The Address UCC Glanmire
^ until 2018 called the "National Cup." In 2018–19 the "Champions Trophy." Since then the "Post season play-off."[3]
See also
References
External links
Basketball in Ireland
Governing bodies League National teams Venues See also