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This article is about a Croatian company. For the Adriatic men's basketball league, see ABA League.

Adriatic Basketball Association – ABA League, G.P., commonly referred to as the ABA League JTD, is a Croatian company based in Zagreb. It is the general partnership for organizing sports competitions. The company has been running the Adriatic League since the 2015–16 season.

ABA League JTD

Native name

Jadranska košarkaška asocijacija – ABA liga, jtd
Company typeGeneral partnership
IndustrySport
FoundedJuly 6, 2015; 9 years ago in Zagreb, Croatia
Founders12
HeadquartersPrilaz Ivana Visina 7,

Zagreb

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Croatia

Areas served

Key people

Dragan Bokan
Nebojša Čović
Dubravko Kmetović (CEO)
Products
Revenue
  • Increase HRK 11,292,996 (2016)
  • HRK 5,861,698 (2015)
  • Decrease HRK 192,612 (2016)
  • HRK 553,069 (2015)
  • Decrease HRK 147,508 (2016)
  • HRK 440,422 (2015)
Total assets
  • Decrease HRK 3,147,317 (2016)
  • HRK 3,815,028 (2015)
Total equity
  • Increase HRK 601,130 (2016)
  • HRK 453,622 (2015)
Owners12
Websitewww.aba-liga.com
Footnotes / references
Source:[1][2]

The company runs and operates the three regional-wide men's professional club basketball competitions in South-Eastern Europe, the first-tier ABA League First Division, the second-tier ABA League Second Division, and the ABA League Supercup tournament.

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The founders, as well as the shareholders between 2015 and 2020, of the company were 12 basketball clubs, as follows KK Budućnost (Montenegro), KK Cedevita (Croatia), KK Cibona (Croatia), KK Crvena zvezda (Serbia), KK Igokea (Bosnia and Herzegovina), KK Krka Telekom Novo Mesto (Slovenia), KK Mega Vizura (Serbia), KK Metalac Valjevo (Serbia), KK MZT Skopje Aerodrom AD Skopje (North Macedonia), KK Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia), KK Partizan (Serbia), and KK Zadar (Croatia).[3][4]

In the late 2020, the shares owned by Cedevita, Metalac, MZT Skopje Aerodrom and Olimpija Ljubljana were transferred to KK Cedevita Olimpija (Slovenia), KK Koper Primorska (Slovenia), KK Mornar Bar (Montenegro), and KK FMP (Serbia).[5]

Current shareholders

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Following is the list of current shareholders, as of November 2020.

Current officeholders

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The following are the current officeholders of the ABA League:[6]

  •   Đorđije Pavićević, President
  •   David Gunjević, Vice-president
  •   Goran Ćakić, Vice-president
  •   Dubravko Kmetović, Director
  •   Milija Vojinović, Sports Director
  •   Vanja Vujičić, Technical Secretary
  •   Srđan Dožai, Commissioner for Delegating Referees
  •   Saša Maričić, President of Referees Commission

List of officeholders

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  •   Krešimir Novosel (2015–2019)
  •   Dubravko Kmetović (2020–present)

Commissioners for delegating referees

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  •   Iztok Rems (2015–2020)
  •   Srđan Dožai (2020–present)

President of referees commission

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  •   Branko Jovanović (2015–2020)
  •   Saša Maričić (2020–present)

Secretaries of referees commission

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  •   Dragan Medan (2015–2020)

Current competitions

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Current title holders

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Competition Club Season
First Division   KK Partizan 2022–23
Second Division   KK Krka 2022–23
Supercup   Partizan NIS 2019
Junior League   Mega Basket U19 2021–22