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Lega Basket Femminile (LBF) is the premier national league for women's basketball clubs in Italy, founded in 1930. Pool Comense is the competition's most successful club with fifteen championships, followed by AS Vicenza with twelve and Geas Basket with seven, while PF Schio and Cras Taranto have been the leading teams in recent years. Currently both the champion and runner-up are granted spots in the Euroleague. The Serie A champions were the major force in the 1980s, with Geas Basket, Fiat Torino, AS Vicenza, , and Pool Comense winning eleven editions between 1978 and 1995.

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  • Lega Basket Femminile (LBF) is the premier national league for women's basketball clubs in Italy, founded in 1930. Pool Comense is the competition's most successful club with fifteen championships, followed by AS Vicenza with twelve and Geas Basket with seven, while PF Schio and Cras Taranto have been the leading teams in recent years. Currently both the champion and runner-up are granted spots in the Euroleague. The Serie A champions were the major force in the 1980s, with Geas Basket, Fiat Torino, AS Vicenza, , and Pool Comense winning eleven editions between 1978 and 1995. (en)
  • La Lega Basket Femminile è l'associazione che, di concerto con la Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro, organizza i principali tornei italiani di pallacanestro femminile come i campionati di Serie A1, Serie A2 e gli eventi di Lega: Opening Day (prima Giornata di Campionato A1), Supercoppa Italiana, Coppa Italia Serie A1, Coppa Italia Serie A2. Ha sede in Lungotevere Flaminio 80 a Roma. È presieduta da Massimo Protani. Precedentemente si chiamava Lega Femminile Pallacanestro ed aveva sede a Legnago. Si occupa delle divisioni nazionali del campionato italiano: la Serie A1 e la Serie A2. Organizza inoltre la Coppa Italia, la Coppa Italia di Serie A2, la Supercoppa italiana e l'Opening Day (Prima Giornata di Campionato). (it)
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  • Lega Basket Femminile (LBF) is the premier national league for women's basketball clubs in Italy, founded in 1930. Pool Comense is the competition's most successful club with fifteen championships, followed by AS Vicenza with twelve and Geas Basket with seven, while PF Schio and Cras Taranto have been the leading teams in recent years. Currently both the champion and runner-up are granted spots in the Euroleague. The Serie A champions were the major force in the 1980s, with Geas Basket, Fiat Torino, AS Vicenza, , and Pool Comense winning eleven editions between 1978 and 1995. (en)
  • La Lega Basket Femminile è l'associazione che, di concerto con la Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro, organizza i principali tornei italiani di pallacanestro femminile come i campionati di Serie A1, Serie A2 e gli eventi di Lega: Opening Day (prima Giornata di Campionato A1), Supercoppa Italiana, Coppa Italia Serie A1, Coppa Italia Serie A2. Ha sede in Lungotevere Flaminio 80 a Roma. È presieduta da Massimo Protani. Precedentemente si chiamava Lega Femminile Pallacanestro ed aveva sede a Legnago. (it)
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