Women's Korvpalli Meistriliiga

Estonian national championships in women's basketball
Women's Korvpalli Meistriliiga
SportBasketball
Founded1991
First season1991–92
No. of teams13
CountryEstonia Estonia
ContinentEurope FIBA Europe (Europe)
Level on pyramid1

The Women's Korvpalli Meistriliiga (Estonian: Naiste Korvpalli Meistriliiga) is the top-division Estonian women's basketball league.

Four to six teams normally take part. The first tournament was held in 1991, won by Maynor Meelis from Tallinn. Teams from Tallinn University account for ten of the championship titles. Since the 2012/13 season the top five clubs have been Ekleks (Tallinn), Tallinna Ülikooli (Tallinn), Audentes SG/Noortekoondis (Tallinn), Tartu Ülikooli (Tartu) and AmEst (Rapla). Latvian league teams also compete, including Lat-Est TBR.

History

List of champions

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