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It was founded in 1950 as a member of the larger Yugoslav Basketball Federation (see also: Basketball in Yugoslavia). In 1992, KZS joined the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) on its own. The Basketball Federation of Slovenia operates the Slovenia men's national team and Slovenia women's national team. They organize national ...
The Slovenia women's national basketball team (Slovene: Slovenska ženska košarkarska reprezentanca) represents Slovenia in international women's basketball competition and is organized by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia (KZS). In 2023, Slovenia co-hosted the 39th FIBA Women's EuroBasket along with Israel.
The Slovenia women's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team is a national basketball team of Slovenia, administered by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia. [1] [2] It represents the country in women's international under-18 and under-19 basketball competitions.
The Slovenia women's national under-20 basketball team is a national basketball team of Slovenia, administered by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia. [1] [2] It represents the country in women's international under-20 basketball competitions.
Aaliyah Edwards had 24 points, shooting 10-for-14 from the field, and nine rebounds and Azzi Fudd had 19 points as the UConn women’s basketball team won the second exhibition game of its ...
Basketball in Slovenia is governed by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia (Košarkarska zveza Slovenije). Slovenia has participated in international basketball as an independent nation since 1991, when the country gained independence from SFR Yugoslavia. The highest level of Slovenian basketball is the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League.
The Slovenian Women's Basketball League (Slovene: 1. SKL za ženske) is the premier league for women's basketball clubs in Slovenia. Founded in 1991 following the independence of the country, it is contested by seven teams. ŽKK Celje is the league's most successful team with 20 titles. [1]
The FIBA Executive Committee is a body that exercises the powers of the FIBA Central Board, with roles including the development of strategies in widening basketball's global reach, approving annual budgets and receiving financial updates, and the appointment of host countries for FIBA's international competitions (except the FIBA Basketball ...