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Brazil, Cyprus, Germany, Greece Leagues 2018 - 19 Brazil, Cyprus, Germany, Greece Leagues 2018 - 19 Brazil - NBB 2018/19 Cyprus - Division A 2018/19 P T Team PL W L GH W L GA W L GT PT Last RES P T Team PL W L GH W L GA W L GT PT Last RES 1 ● EC PINHEIROS SP 20 17 3 1653:1504 9 2 914:845 8 1 739:659 37 Playoffs W W W 1 ● LARNACA 17 13 4 1337:1203 8 1 679:593 5 3 658:610 30 Semifinal L W W 2 ● FRANCA 20 17 3 1725:1551 8 1 779:675 9 2 946:876 37 Playoffs W W L 2 ▲ KERAVNOS 16 12 4 1278:1136 5 4 731:683 7 0 547:453 28 Semifinal W W W 3 ● FLAMENGO 20 16 4 1658:1434 8 1 764:673 8 3 894:761 36 Playoffs W W W 3 ▼ APOEL 17 10 7 1290:1231 6 3 717:677 4 4 573:554 27 Playoffs L L L 4 ● MOGI DAS CRUZES 21 15 6 1795:1692 8 4 1025:968 7 2 770:724 36 Playoffs L W L 4 ● APOLLON 17 9 8 1304:1328 6 3 691:694 3 5 613:634 26 Playoffs W L W 5 ● CA PAULISTANO SP 20 13 7 1670:1608 7 2 772:735 6 5 898:873 33 Qualificatio.. W L L 5 ● ETHA ENGOMIS 17 7 10 1229:1256 5 3 582:559 2 7 647:697 24 Playoffs W W L 6 ● MINAS TENIS CLUBE.. 22 10 12 1758:1785 7 4 937:910 3 8 821:875 32 Qualificatio.. L W W 6 ● AEL LIMASSOL BC 17 6 11 1256:1298 5 3 611:582 1 8 645:716 23 Playoffs L W L 7 ● BOTAFOGO 19 8 11 1399:1451 5 4 696:680 3 7 703:771 27 Qualificatio.. W L L 7 ▲ OMONIA BC 17 5 12 1117:1281 3 5 499:578 2 7 618:703 22 Relegation W L L 8 ● DOS CAMPOS 20 8 12 1593:1636 4 4 620:647 4 8 973:989 28 Qualificatio.. L W L 8 ▼ ENOSIS NEON PARAL.. 16 5 11 1170:1248 3 4 551:554 2 7 619:694 21 Relegation L W L 9 ● SC CORINTHIANS PA.. 20 8 12 1607:1611 5 5 806:810 3 7 801:801 28 Qualificatio.. W L W In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: 1. Head-to-head 10 ● BAURU 19 7 12 1461:1509 4 5 660:644 3 7 801:865 26 Qualificatio.. L L L 2. Number of victories 11 ● CEARENSE 22 7 15 1581:1681 5 6 773:801 2 9 808:880 29 Qualificatio.. L W L 3. Goal difference 12 ● BC BRASILIA 20 6 14 1556:1693 4 7 885:945 2 7 671:748 26 Qualificatio.. W L L 13 ● VASCO DA GAMA 19 5 14 1429:1567 2 9 822:894 3 5 607:673 24 L L L 14 ● JOINVILLE / AABJ 20 4 16 1510:1673 2 9 807:908 2 7 703:765 24 L L L Germany - Pro A 2018/19 Greece - A1 2018/19 P T Team PL W L GH W L GA W L GT PT Last RES P T Team PL W L GH W L GA W L GT PT Last RES 1 ● CHEMNITZ 23 18 5 1901:1765 8 3 910:845 10 2 991:920 36 Playoffs W L L 1 ● OLYMPIAKOS P. 16 15 1 1345:1082 8 0 740:532 7 1 605:550 31 Playoffs W W W 2 ● HAMBURG 24 16 8 1968:1795 10 2 1037:856 6 6 931:939 32 Playoffs L W W 2 ● PANATHINAIKOS 15 15 0 1332:1013 8 0 730:545 7 0 602:468 30 Playoffs W W W 3 ● ROSTOCK SEAWOLVE.. 23 15 8 1825:1774 5 7 959:968 10 1 866:806 30 Playoffs W W L 3 ▲ PERISTERI 16 11 5 1230:1213 7 1 636:592 4 4 594:621 27 Playoffs W L L 4 ● EHINGEN/URSPR. 23 14 9 1988:1879 9 3 1057:965 5 6 931:914 28 Playoffs W W W 4 ▲ ASP PROMITHEAS 16 11 5 1239:1159 5 3 646:587 6 2 593:572 27 Playoffs W W W 5 ● HEIDELBERG 23 14 9 1766:1664 8 4 966:893 6 5 800:771 28 Playoffs L W L 5 ▼ AEK ATH. 16 11 5 1282:1203 8 0 675:540 3 5 607:663 27 Playoffs W L W 6 ● PH. HAGEN 23 13 10 1932:1861 5 6 936:895 8 4 996:966 26 Playoffs W W L 6 ▼ PAOK THES. 16 10 6 1251:1180 6 2 661:582 4 4 590:598 26 Playoffs L W W 7 ● KARLSRUHE 23 12 11 1834:1780 8 4 974:892 4 7 860:888 24 Playoffs L L W 7 ● HOLARGOS 16 8 8 1118:1143 5 3 569:552 3 5 549:591 24 Playoffs L W L 8 ● FALCONS 23 12 11 1733:1738 4 7 794:840 8 4 939:898 24 Playoffs W W W 8 ● IFAISTOS LIMNOU 16 8 8 1161:1229 6 2 606:593 2 6 555:636 24 Playoffs L W L 9 ● T. TUBINGEN 23 11 12 1926:1939 7 4 970:893 4 8 956:1046 22 W W W 9 ● ARIS THES. 16 6 10 1108:1141 3 5 559:540 3 5 549:601 22 W L W 10 ● TRIER 23 11 12 1799:1882 5 7 906:950 6 5 893:932 22 L L L 10 ● LAVRIOU 16 4 12 1167:1305 3 5 605:607 1 7 562:698 20 L L L 11 ● A. DRAGONS 23 10 13 1828:1860 7 5 1007:922 3 8 821:938 20 L L W 11 ● GS KIMIS 16 4 12 1153:1315 3 5 574:620 1 7 579:695 20 W L W 12 ● KIRCHHEIM 23 10 13 1720:1723 4 7 771:791 6 6 949:932 20 L L W 12 ● PANIONIOS N.S 16 3 13 1147:1305 3 5 607:639 0 8 540:666 19 L L L 13 ● PADERBORN 23 9 14 1819:1913 5 6 916:959 4 8 903:954 18 L W L 13 ● RETHYMNON 16 3 13 1139:1275 2 6 596:605 1 7 543:670 19 Relegation L W L 14 ● SCHALKE 23 8 15 1697:1807 5 6 818:835 3 9 879:972 16 W L L 14 ● KOLOSSOS 15 2 13 1118:1227 2 5 502:550 0 8 616:677 17 Relegation L L L 15 ● HANAU 23 7 16 1780:1865 4 8 929:915 3 8 851:950 14 Relegation W L W In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: 1. Head-to-head 16 ● BAUNACH 24 5 19 1749:2020 4 8 922:974 1 11 827:1046 10 Relegation L L L 2. Number of victories At the end of the season, in the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points the following rules break the tie: 3. Goal difference 1. Head-to-head 2. Goal difference 3. Goals scored During the tournament, the following tie-breaking procedures are used: 1. Goal difference 2. Goals scored Greece - A2 2018/19 P T Team PL W L GH W L GA W L GT PT Last RES 1 ● AO IONIKOS NIKAIAS 18 16 2 1675:1235 9 0 895:582 7 2 780:653 34 Promotion W W W 2 ● IRAKLIS THES. 18 15 3 1464:1240 9 0 747:578 6 3 717:662 33 Prom Poffs W W W 3 ● GS ERMIS AGIAS LA.. 18 13 5 1384:1334 9 0 736:681 4 5 648:653 31 Prom Poffs L W W 4 ● AS DIAGORAS DRIOP.. 18 11 7 1421:1286 7 2 769:645 4 5 652:641 29 Prom Poffs W W W 5 ● ASK IPPOKRATIS 18 11 7 1337:1357 7 2 674:626 4 5 663:731 29 Prom Poffs W W W 6 ● GS XARILAOS TRIKO.. 18 10 8 1291:1282 7 2 671:580 3 6 620:702 28 W L W 7 ▲ AO AMUNTAS 18 10 8 1275:1288 4 4 570:568 6 4 705:720 28 W L L 8 ▼ AS KASTORIAS 18 9 9 1272:1252 6 3 653:611 3 6 619:641 27 L L L 9 ● AE PSUCHIKOU 18 8 10 1311:1296 5 4 685:621 3 6 626:675 26 L L L 10 ● AS KARDITSAS 18 8 10 1347:1355 5 4 693:671 3 6 654:684 26 L L L 11 ▲ APOLLON PATRAS 18 7 11 1242:1296 5 4 609:575 2 7 633:721 25 Rerelegatio.. W W L 12 ● ASA KOROIVOS 18 7 11 1346:1339 5 4 682:622 2 7 664:717 25 Rerelegatio.. L L W 13 ▼ AS EUROPI 87 PEUK.. 18 7 11 1225:1423 6 3 670:677 1 8 555:746 25 Rerelegatio.. L W L 14 ● GS AMAROUSIOU 18 6 12 1361:1427 6 4 817:788 0 8 544:639 24 Rerelegatio.. L W L 15 ● KAVALA 18 5 13 1248:1368 5 4 659:639 0 9 589:729 23 Relegation W L W 16 ● ETHNIKOS PIRAEUS 18 1 17 1240:1661 1 8 641:804 0 9 599:857 19 Relegation L L L Aiolos Trikalon withdraws due to financial reasons In the event that two (or more) teams finish with an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: 1.
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