National Basketball League (Bulgaria)
The National Basketball League is the highest-level professional basketball league in Bulgaria. The current league was founded in 2008, though the first-tier level existed since 1942 and was previously called the Bulgarian A Division. The games in the NBL are played under FIBA rules.
The most successful team in NBL history is PBC Academic, which has won 26 national titles.
Title holders
- 1942 Levski Sofia
- 1943 JSK Sofia
- 1945 PSK Levski '45
- 1946 PSK Levski '45
- 1947 PSK Levski '45
- 1947–48 Lokomotiv Sofia
- 1948–49 CDNV Sofia
- 1949–50 Narodna voiska Sofia
- 1950–51 CDNV Sofia
- 1951–52 Udarnik Sofia
- 1952–53 Udarnik Sofia
- 1953–54 Spartak Sofia
- 1954–55 Lokomotiv Sofia
- 1955–56 Spartak Sofia
- 1956–57 Academic
- 1957–58 Academic
- 1958–59 Academic
- 1959–60 Spartak Sofia
- 1960–61 Lokomotiv Sofia
- 1961–62 Spartak Sofia
- 1962–63 Academic
- 1963–64 Lokomotiv Sofia
- 1964–65 CSKA Cherveno zname
- 1965–66 Lokomotiv Sofia
- 1966–67 CSKA Cherveno zname
- 1967–68 Academic
- 1968–69 Academic
- 1969–70 Academic
- 1970–71 Academic
- 1971–72 Academic
- 1972–73 Academic
- 1973–74 Balkan Botevgrad
- 1974–75 Academic
- 1975–76 Academic
- 1976–77 CSKA Septemvriisko zname
- 1977–78 Levski-Spartak
- 1978–79 Levski-Spartak
- 1979–80 CSKA Sofia
- 1980–81 Levski-Spartak
- 1981–82 Levski-Spartak
- 1982–83 CSKA Sofia
- 1983–84 CSKA Sofia
- 1984–85 Akademik Varna
- 1985–86 Levski-Spartak
- 1986–87 Balkan Botevgrad
- 1987–88 Balkan Botevgrad
- 1988–89 Balkan Botevgrad
- 1989–90 CSKA Sofia
- 1990–91 CSKA Sofia
- 1991–92 CSKA Sofia
- 1992–93 Levski Sofia
- 1993–94 Levski Sofia
- 1994–95 Spartak Pleven
- 1995–96 Spartak Pleven
- 1996–97 Slavia Sofia
- 1997–98 Cherno More Varna
- 1998–99 Cherno More Varna
- 1999–00 Levski Sofia
- 2000–01 Levski Sofia
- 2001–02 Yambolgas
- 2002–03 Lukoil Academic
- 2003–04 Lukoil Academic
- 2004–05 Lukoil Academic
- 2005–06 Lukoil Academic
- 2006–07 Lukoil Academic
- 2007–08 Lukoil Academic
- 2008–09 Lukoil Academic
- 2009–10 Lukoil Academic
- 2010–11 Lukoil Academic
- 2011–12 Lukoil Academic
- 2012–13 Lukoil Academic
- 2013–14 Levski Sofia
- 2014–15 Lukoil Academic
- 2015–16 Lukoil Academic
- 2016–17 Lukoil Academic
- 2017–18 Levski Sofia
- 2018–19 Balkan Botevgrad
- 2019-20 Abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bulgaria
- 2020-21 Levski-Lukoil Sofia
- 2021–22 Balkan Botevgrad
- 2022–23 Balkan Botevgrad
- 2023–24 Rilski Sportist
- 2024–25 Rilski Sportist