In this article we will explore the impact that KBA Premier League has had in different areas of society. Whether on a personal, professional or social level, KBA Premier League has left a significant mark on the way we live and relate. From its emergence to the present, KBA Premier League has been the subject of debate and reflection, generating both admiration and controversy. Through this analysis, we will seek to more deeply understand the role KBA Premier League plays in our lives, and how it has influenced the way we think, act, and feel.
Organising body | Khomas Basketball Association |
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Country | Namibia |
Region | Khomas Region |
Number of teams | 19 |
Current champions | UNAM Wolves (2022 Independence Cup) |
The Khomas Basketball Association (KBA) Premier League is a basketball league for men's teams in the Khomas Region in Namibia. It is the country's only competitive basketball league and is thus seen as the national top level.[1] The league is organised by the Khomas Basketball Association (KBA), which is located in Windhoek. Because of its high level of competition, teams from other regions have also played in the league, and the Namibian Basketball Federation (NBF) has given the association a mandate to host a national tournament and form a national team.[2]
The association also hosts an annual Independence Cup, which is held on Namibia's Independence Day.
The winners of each season are eligible to represent Namibia in the Road to BAL.
The KBA Premier League starts with a preliminary round in which the teams play in a round-robin format. This is followed by the playoffs, with a best-of-five series in the semi-finals and best-of-seven series in the finals.
Season | Champions | Runners-up | Finals score | Ref. |
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2014 | UNAM Rebels | Lions | 90-80 | [10] |
2019 | Blackswords | [8] | ||
2022 Independence Cup | UNAM Wolves | [9] |