Fixtures

DateRHjemme vs Ude-
03/29 16:00 27 Oradea vs Dinamo Bucuresti View
03/29 16:00 26 CSM Galati vs CS Municipal Ploiesti View
03/29 16:00 26 CSM Focsani vs ABC Laguna Bucuresti View
03/29 16:00 27 U BT Cluj-Napoca vs CSM Constanta View
03/29 16:00 26 BC Timisoara vs CS Valcea 1924 View
03/29 16:00 26 Craiova vs CSM Targu Jiu View
03/29 17:30 27 Pitesti vs CSO Voluntari View
03/31 16:00 27 Rapid Bucuresti vs Atlassib Sibiu View
04/04 16:15 28 U - Banca Transilvania Cluj vs Oradea View
04/06 16:00 28 Rapid Bucuresti vs Pitesti View
04/06 16:00 28 Dinamo Bucuresti vs Atlassib Sibiu View
04/06 16:00 28 CSO Voluntari vs Bc Targu Mures View

Results

Date R Hjemme vs Ude -
03/28 16:15 27 [10] CSM Corona Brasov vs Targu Mures [9] 89-79
03/24 17:15 26 [6] CSU Sibiu vs U BT Cluj-Napoca [1] 65-99
03/24 17:00 26 [10] Dinamo Bucuresti vs Pitesti [3] 94-71
03/23 17:00 25 [4] BC Timisoara vs Craiova [1] 71-86
03/23 16:00 25 [3] CS Valcea 1924 vs CSM Targu Jiu [2] 96-100
03/23 16:00 26 [6] CSM Constanta vs CSO Voluntari [5] 74-93
03/23 16:00 25 [5] CS Municipal Ploiesti vs ABC Laguna Bucuresti [8] 82-68
03/23 16:00 26 [8] Targu Mures vs Rapid Bucuresti [7] 76-79
03/23 15:15 26 [10] CSM Corona Brasov vs Oradea [2] 75-81
03/22 18:00 25 [7] CSM Galati vs CSM Focsani [6] 99-86
03/20 17:30 25 [3] Pitesti vs U BT Cluj-Napoca [1] 63-78
03/20 17:00 25 [9] Rapid Bucuresti vs CSM Constanta [5] 92-84

The Liga Națională de Baschet Masculin (LNBM) (English: National League) is the top-tier professional basketball league of Romania. The winner of the league each season is crowned the Romanian national champion. Founded in 1950, the league consists of 24 teams playing in three different divisions. Currently, the clubs from the Liga Națională also participate in the European competitions, and can qualify for the Basketball Champions League or the FIBA Europe Cup based on their performance in the national league and cup competition. The most successful club in the league's history is Dinamo București, who has won a record 22 titles. Asesoft Ploieşti won the championship seven times in a row between 2004 and 2010, and again between 2012 and 2014. They became the only Romanian team to win a European title with their success in the FIBA EuroCup Challenge in 2005.