2016–17 A-1 League
The 2016–17 A-1 League was the 26th season of the A-1 Liga, the highest professional basketball league in Croatia. The season started on 5 October 2016 and finished on 1 June 2017. Cedevita won its fourth national championship after defeating Cibona in the playoffs.
Format
All participants in A-1 League including teams that played in the ABA League joined the regular season. It was played in a double round-robin format where the eight first qualified teams joined the playoffs while the last qualified one was directly relegated and the 13th qualified played a relegation playoff.Teams
Team | Coach | City | Venue | Capacity |
Alkar | Damir Milačić | Sinj | ŠD Sinj | |
Cedevita | Veljko Mršić | Zagreb | Dom Sportova | |
Cibona | Damir Mulaomerović | Zagreb | KC Dražen Petrović | |
Gorica | Boris Džidić | Velika Gorica | ŠD Velika Gorica | |
Hermes Analitica | Zvonimir Mravak | Zagreb | ŠD Prirodoslovne škole Vladimir Prelog | |
Jolly Šibenik | Ivan Velić | Šibenik | Sportska dvorana Baldekin | |
Kvarner 2010 | Marijan Mance | Rijeka | Dvorana Dinko Lukarić | |
Split | Ivica Skelin | Split | Arena Gripe | |
Šibenik | Vladimir Anzulović | Šibenik | Sportska dvorana Baldekin | |
Škrljevo | Damir Rajković | Škrljevo | Dvorana Mavrinci | |
Vrijednosnice Osijek | Vladimir Krstić | Osijek | Gradski Vrt | |
Zabok | Dragutin Črnjević | Zabok | Zabok Sports Hall | |
Zadar | Aramis Naglić | Zadar | Dvorana Krešimir Čosić | |
Zagreb | Danijel Jusup | Zagreb | ŠD Trnsko |
Teams that play in the 2016–17 Adriatic League | |
Teams that play in the 2016-17 Alpe Adria Cup |