Croatia A1 Women | 11/23 16:00 | 8 | ZKK Tresnjevka Women vs KK FSV Women | - | View | |
Croatia A1 Women | 11/30 16:00 | 9 | Sibenik Women vs ZKK Tresnjevka Women | - | View | |
Croatia A1 Women | 12/07 16:00 | 10 | ZKK Tresnjevka Women vs Zagreb Women | - | View | |
Croatia A1 Women | 12/14 16:00 | 11 | KAZL Women vs ZKK Tresnjevka Women | - | View | |
Croatia A1 Women | 01/11 16:00 | 12 | Brod Na Savi Women vs ZKK Tresnjevka Women | - | View | |
Croatia A1 Women | 01/18 16:00 | 13 | ZKK Tresnjevka Women vs Medvescak Women | - | View |
Croatia Cup Women | 11/16 16:30 | - | Tresnjevka 2009 Women v Ragusa Women | W | 79-70 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 11/02 16:00 | 7 | [9] Zadar Women v Tresnjevka 2009 Women [1] | W | 67-71 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 10/30 16:30 | 6 | [1] Tresnjevka 2009 Women v Ragusa Women [2] | W | 54-51 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 10/27 15:00 | 5 | [4] Plamen Pozega Women v Tresnjevka 2009 Women [1] | W | 54-70 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 10/20 14:00 | 4 | [3] Tresnjevka 2009 Women v Pula Women [7] | W | 85-63 | |
Adriatic WABA Women | 10/16 16:00 | - | Buducnost Women v ZKK Tresnjevka Women | L | 81-56 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 10/12 14:00 | 3 | Tresnjevka 2009 Women v Zadar Plus Women | W | 102-65 | |
Adriatic WABA Women | 10/09 18:30 | - | ZKK Tresnjevka Women v Partizan Women | W | 85-56 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 10/05 17:30 | 2 | Medvescak Women v ZKK Tresnjevka Women | W | 50-63 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 09/28 16:00 | 1 | ZKK Tresnjevka Women v Brod Na Savi Women | W | 69-65 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 05/28 18:00 | 1 | ZKK Tresnjevka Women v Ragusa Dubrovnik Women | L | 49-56 | |
Croatia A1 Women | 05/24 16:00 | 1 | Ragusa Dubrovnik Women v ZKK Tresnjevka Women | L | 83-48 |
Ženski Košarkaški Klub Trešnjevka 2009 is a Croatian women's basketball club from Zagreb currently playing in the First League of Croatia. Its major success was winning the Ronchetti Cup in 1980 beating Maritsa Plovdiv in the final; it was the only Yugoslav team that won the competition. It also reached the final in 1976 and 1981, but lost to Slavia Prague and Spartak Moscow. Following the break-up of Yugoslavia it won three national cups between 1993 and 1996 and the national championship in 1999, remaining a regular in the Ronchetti Cup's preliminary rounds through the decade.
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