Nationale 1 Dames
{{Short description|Premier women's basketball league in Luxembourg}}
{{For|the Luxembourgian men's basketball league|Total League}}
{{Infobox sports league
| title = Total League
| current_season =
| logo =
| pixels = 120px
| caption =
| sport = Basketball
| ceo =
| founded =
| inaugural =
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| teams = 10
| country = {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} Luxembourg
| continent = {{flagicon|Europe}} Europe
| champion = Amicale (6th title)
| most_champs = Black Star Mersch (8 titles)
| TV =
| sponsor = Total S.A.
| levels = 1
| relegation = N2 Dames
| domestic_cup =
| website = [http://www.flbb.lu/TotalLeague.php flbb.lu/totalleague]
}}
Nationale 1 Dames, officially named the Total League - Dames for sponsorship reasons, is the highest women's basketball league in Luxembourg. The league's governing body is Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Basketball (FLBB).[http://www.flbb.lu/view.php?c=A&id=79&p=79 Présentation de la FLBB] {{in lang|fr}} Prior to the 2012–13 season, the league was known as the Diekirch League.{{cite web|url=https://www.eurobasket.com/Luxembourg/basketball.aspx?women=1|title=History of First League|publisher=9 February 2018|access-date=9 February 2018}}
The current champions are Amicale who beat Musel Pikes in the 2017 finals.{{cite news|author1=Jeff Kettenmeyer|title=Steesel am Avantage, Pikes musse sech eppes afale loossen|url=http://www.rtl.lu/sport/basketball/1032277.html|access-date=12 February 2018|work=RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg|date=5 May 2017|language=lb}}{{cite news|title=Steesel ass Lëtzebuerger Champion|url=http://www.rtl.lu/sport/basketball/1032897.html|access-date=12 February 2018|work=RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg|date=11 May 2017|language=lb}}
Current clubs
The league currently consists of 10 teams.{{cite web|title=FLBB|url=http://www.flbb.lu/classements.php?division=210&c=C&p=13|website=flbb.lu|access-date=12 February 2018}}
- Amicale
- AB Contern
- Musel-Pikes
- T71 Dudelange
- Etzella
- Grengewald
- Résidence
- Basket Esch
- Sparta
- Telstar
Title holders
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- 1946–47 Red Boys Differdange
- 1947–48 BBC Bettembourg
- 1948–49 Progrès Niedercorn
- 1949–50 BBC Bettembourg
- 1950–51 Melusina Steinsel
- 1965–66 Racing Luxembourg
- 1966–67 Racing Luxembourg
- 1967–68 Racing Luxembourg
- 1968–69 Racing Luxembourg
- 1969–70 Amicale
- 1970–71 Black Star Mersch
- 1971–72 Black Star Mersch
- 1972–73 Black Star Mersch
- 1973–74 Amicale
- 1974–75 Amicale
- 1975–76 Black Star Mersch
- 1976–77 Spora Luxembourg
- 1977–78 Spora Luxembourg
- 1978–79 Black Star Mersch
- 1979–80 Spora Luxembourg
- 1980–81 Les Espérants Wasserbillig
- 1981–82 Black Star Mersch
- 1982–83 Black Star Mersch
- 1983–84 Sporting Luxembourg
- 1984–85 Black Star Mersch
- 1985–86 Sporting Luxembourg
- 1986–87 Sporting Luxembourg
- 1987–88 Sporting Luxembourg
- 1988–89 Résidence
- 1989–90 Sparta Bertrange
- 1990–91 Etzella
- 1991–92 Etzella
- 1992–93 Résidence
- 1993–94 Etzella
- 1994–95 Etzella
- 1995–96 Etzella
- 1996–97 Etzella
- 1997–98 Résidence
- 1998–99 Résidence
- 1999–00 Etzella
- 2000–01 Résidence
- 2001–02 Mess
- 2002–03 T71 Dudelange
- 2003–04 Contern
- 2004–05 Musel Pikes
- 2005–06 Basket Esch
- 2006–07 Basket Esch
- 2007–08 Basket Esch
- 2008–09 T71 Dudelange
- 2009–10 Musel Pikes
- 2010–11 Musel Pikes
- 2011–12 Basket Esch
- 2012–13 Musel Pikes
- 2013–14 Musel Pikes
- 2014–15 Amicale
- 2015–16 Amicale
- 2016–17 Amicale
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References
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External links
- [https://www.eurobasket.com/Luxembourg/basketball.aspx?women=1 Profile] at eurobasket.com
{{Women's professional basketball leagues}}
Category:Basketball in Luxembourg
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