Iranian Women's Basketball League

Iran Women's Basketball (Premier) League is the highest level of national women's basketball competitions in Iran.

The Shahbanu Cup was held every year until the 1979 revolution, which always ended with Irana winning the championship.

After the revolution and about 20 years of hiatus, the women's basketball division one league started in 1999, which was the highest level of club basketball in Iran until 2001.

Iran's Women's Premier Basketball League was held in 2001 as the highest level of the country's club league, which has been held annually since then.

[4] The 10 teams participating in 2022 season are: The Shahbanu Cup (The Empress Cup) was the first Iranian women basketball league where clubs from all around the country competed to win the title.

The game between Ararat Tehran and Zayandeh Rood of Isfahan in the first Shahbanu Cup. Mari Azizian from Ararat (black) throwing the ball and defender Mahin Shivai (No. 10 of Isfahan), Avalin Avakian from Ararat and Sholeh Mahoutian (former swimmer of the national team) from Isfahan are also watching the ball. November 1975.
Irana is the champion of the first Iranian women's basketball club championship, the first Shahbanu Cup in the hands of Nina Zargar Saleh, the captain of the Irana club (December 1975).