2025–26 ABA League Second Division

ABA League Second Division
Season2025–26
Teams16
TV partnerArena Sport
2026–27

The 2025–26 ABA League Second Division will be the 8th season of the ABA Second Division with teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia participating in it. This will be the first season without teams from Croatia.

Format change

16 clubs will participate in the second division (12 based on the results in the domestic championships and up to 4 via wild card invitation).

Competition format is changed (similar to the European football competition system) in a way that 16 teams are grouped into 4 pots based on current team quality. All teams will share the same standings and will all compete in the same league system.

Each team will play 8 games during the regular season (against 2 teams from each of the four pots). Each team will have 4 home and 4 away games. Teams from the same country will not face each other in the regular season (with exception if there are 4 and more contestants from same country).

The top 8 teams from the regular season advance to the best-of-3 format Playoffs. The team with the better regular season record will hold the home-court advantage.[1]

Distribution

The following is the access list for this season.

Access list for the 2025–26 ABA League Second Division
Clubs entering in this round Clubs advancing from the previous round
Regular season
(16 clubs)
Top 8
(8 clubs)

Club allocation

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • 1st–7th: Positions in National Leagues at the end of Regular Season (or Playoffs).
  • ABA1: Relegated from the First Division
  • WC: Wild card.
Regular season[2]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN (1st) Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato (ABA1) Serbia Vršac Meridianbet (1st) North Macedonia MZT Aerodrom Skopje (1st)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli (2nd) Montenegro Sutjeska (2nd) Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart (2nd) North Macedonia TFT Skopje (2nd)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Tuzla (4th)WC Montenegro Primorje 1945 (4th)WC Serbia Vojvodina mts (3rd)WC Slovenia Kansai Helios (3rd)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina (7th)WC Montenegro Podgorica Bemax (6th)WC Serbia SPD Radnički Kragujevac (8th)WC
Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel (1st RS)WC Montenegro Teodo Tivat (3rd) Croatia Cibona (ABA1)

Croatian clubs controversy

Cedevita Junior (5th in the Croatian national championship) decided to play in 2025-26 FIBA Europe Cup. KK Kvarner (6th in the Croatian national championship) and five other Croatian teams played a qualifying tournament for the 2025–26 European North Basketball League.[3]

After discontent from KK Cibona (because of not getting a wild card for the 2025-26 ABA League First Division) and claiming that they won't play in the Second Division,[4] the team decided to eventually join, because of the possibility of losing the ownership part in the ABA League JTD.[5][6] However, on October 11, only two days before the first game against TFT Skopje, KK Cibona offiicially left the competition.[7]

Wild cards

OKK Sloboda Tuzla and KK Vojvodina were the first two clubs getting the wild cards.[8]

Since Croatian and many Slovenian clubs refused to play in the league, ABA League board considered giving a wild card (beside Bosnian KK Jahorina[9]) to the Macedonian MKK Kumanovo or Bosnian SKK Student Igokea m:tel (a farm club of KK Igokea).[10] SKK Student's application was accepted so Bosnia and Herzegovina is represented by 5 teams, which is the most that any country has had in this competition.

KK Tivat from Montenegro had been initially drawn in the competition, but was replaced before the season's start with KK Primorje 1945 Herceg Novi due to its financial difficulties.[11]

As a substitute for KK Cibona, ABA League board invited SPD Radnički Kragujevac.[12]

Draw

The clubs were divided into four pots, based on the results in the ABA League system and in the domestic championships in the previous season, to determine 8 rounds of regular stage.[2]

The draw set eight different opponents at random for every team, determining which of their matches were at home and which ones away. Each team faced two opponents from each of the four pots, one at home and one away.[13]

Pot 1
Team
Croatia Cibona
Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato
Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart
Serbia Vojvodina mts
Pot 2
Team
Slovenia Kansai Helios
Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli
Montenegro Podgorica Bemax
North Macedonia MZT Aerodrom Skopje
Pot 3
Team
Montenegro Sutjeska Elektroprivreda
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN
Serbia Vršac Meridianbet
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Tuzla
Pot 4
Team
Montenegro Primorje
North Macedonia TFT Skopje
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina
Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli 7 6 1 648 540 +108 13 Advance to the Playoffs
2 Montenegro Sutjeska Elektroprivreda 7 6 1 635 534 +101 13
3 Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart 7 5 2 640 585 +55 12
4 North Macedonia TFT Skopje 7 5 2 597 550 +47 12
5 Serbia Vojvodina mts 7 5 2 571 541 +30 12
6 Slovenia Kansai Helios 7 5 2 569 546 +23 12
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Energoinvest Tuzla 7 4 3 606 528 +78 11
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina 7 4 3 627 613 +14 11
9 North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom 7 4 3 547 539 +8 11
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN 7 4 3 513 533 −20 11
11 Serbia Vršac Meridianbet 7 2 5 558 623 −65 9
12 Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato 7 2 5 515 582 −67 9
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel 7 2 5 544 619 −75 9
14 Montenegro Podgorica Bemax 7 1 6 489 564 −75 8
15 Montenegro Primorje 1945 7 1 6 519 595 −76 8
16 Serbia SPD Radnički Kragujevac 7 0 7 573 659 −86 7
Updated to match(es) played on February 4, 2026. Source: ABA2

Results

Matchday 1
Home teamScoreAway team
Podgorica Bemax Montenegro73–75Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN
MZT Aerodrom Skopje North Macedonia75–63Serbia Vršac Meridianbet
Široki TT Kabeli Bosnia and Herzegovina77–87Montenegro Sutjeska Elektroprivreda
Kansai Helios Slovenia82–80Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Tuzla
SPD Radnički Serbia78–84North Macedonia TFT Skopje
Zlatibor Mozzart Serbia100–84Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina
Mornar Barsko zlato Montenegro83–69Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel
Vojvodina mts Serbia99–82Montenegro Primorje 1945
Matchday 2
Home teamScoreAway team
Vršac Meridianbet Serbia86–112Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli
Sloboda Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina91–56Montenegro Podgorica Bemax
Borac WWIN Bosnia and Herzegovina79–70Slovenia Kansai Helios
Sutjeska Elektroprivreda Montenegro83–77North Macedonia MZT Aerodrom Skopje
Student m:tel Bosnia and Herzegovina96–80Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart
TFT Skopje North Macedonia75–71Serbia Vojvodina mts
Primorje 1945 Montenegro96–76Serbia SPD Radnički
Jahorina Bosnia and Herzegovina91–77Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato
Matchday 3
Home teamScoreAway team
TFT Skopje North Macedonia83–84Slovenia Kansai Helios
Student m:tel Bosnia and Herzegovina82–85North Macedonia MZT Aerodrom Skopje
Jahorina Bosnia and Herzegovina91–84Montenegro Podgorica Bemax
Primorje 1945 Montenegro75–86Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli
Vojvodina mts Serbia87–84Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Tuzla
SPD Radnički Serbia78–88Montenegro Sutjeska Elektroprivreda
Mornar Barsko zlato Montenegro80–76Serbia Vršac Meridianbet
Zlatibor Mozzart Serbia85–77Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN
Matchday 4
Home teamScoreAway team
Široki TT Kabeli Bosnia and Herzegovina85–72North Macedonia TFT Skopje
Podgorica Bemax Montenegro63–73Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel
Kansai Helios Slovenia86–56Montenegro Primorje 1945
MZT Aerodrom Skopje North Macedonia96–77Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina
Sutjeska Elektroprivreda Montenegro79–92Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart
Borac WWIN Bosnia and Herzegovina90–75Serbia Vojvodina mts
Vršac Meridianbet Serbia100–83Serbia SPD Radnički
Sloboda Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina88–73Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato
Matchday 5
Home teamScoreAway team
Vojvodina mts Serbia77–67Montenegro Podgorica Bemax
SPD Radnički Serbia77–95Slovenia Kansai Helios
Mornar Barsko zlato Montenegro63–102Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli
Zlatibor Mozzart Serbia102–74North Macedonia MZT Aerodrom Skopje
Vršac Meridianbet Serbia98–84Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel
Sloboda Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina84–64Montenegro Primorje 1945
Sutjeska Elektroprivreda Montenegro110–90Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina
Borac WWIN Bosnia and Herzegovina62–80North Macedonia TFT Skopje
Matchday 6
Home teamScoreAway team
Široki TT Kabeli Bosnia and Herzegovina84–77Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart
Kansai Helios Slovenia72–69Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato
MZT Aerodrom Skopje North Macedonia73–78Serbia Vojvodina mts
Podgorica Bemax Montenegro92–90Serbia SPD Radnički
Primorje 1945 Montenegro65–71Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN
Jahorina Bosnia and Herzegovina101–65Serbia Vršac Meridianbet
TFT Skopje North Macedonia96–91Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Tuzla
Student m:tel Bosnia and Herzegovina61–103Montenegro Sutjeska Elektroprivreda
Matchday 7
Home teamScoreAway team
Mornar Barsko zlato Montenegro70–84Serbia Vojvodina mts
SPD Radnički Serbia91–104Serbia Zlatibor Mozzart
Kansai Helios Slovenia80–102Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki TT Kabeli
MZT Aerodrom Skopje North Macedonia67–54Montenegro Podgorica Bemax
Borac WWIN Bosnia and Herzegovina59–85Montenegro Sutjeska Elektroprivreda
TFT Skopje North Macedonia107–79Bosnia and Herzegovina Student m:tel
Sloboda Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina88–70Serbia Vršac Meridianbet
Primorje 1945 Montenegro81–93Bosnia and Herzegovina Jahorina
Matchday 8
Home teamScoreAway team
Podgorica Bemax Montenegro-Slovenia Kansai Helios
Student m:tel Bosnia and Herzegovina-Montenegro Primorje 1945
Vojvodina mts Serbia-Serbia SPD Radnički
Vršac Meridianbet Serbia-Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac WWIN
Sutjeska Elektroprivreda Montenegro-Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Tuzla
Jahorina Bosnia and Herzegovina-North Macedonia TFT Skopje
Zlatibor Mozzart Serbia-Montenegro Mornar Barsko zlato
Široki TT Kabeli Bosnia and Herzegovina-North Macedonia MZT Aerodrom Skopje

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