The 2015–16 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague was the 2015–16 edition of the Ukrainian basketball championship.[1][2] The season started on October 10, 2015.
The original top-tier Ukrainian SuperLeague was split in two before the season began, after eight teams from the league created the new Ukrainian SL Favorit Sport.[3]
Teams
Regular season
| Pos
 | 
Team
 | 
Pld
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
PF
 | 
PA
 | 
PD
 | 
Pts
 | 
Qualification or relegation
 | 
| 1
 | 
Dnipro
 | 
14
 | 
13
 | 
1
 | 
1187
 | 
875
 | 
+312
 | 
27
 | 
Qualification to playoffs
 | 
| 2
 | 
Budivelnyk
 | 
14
 | 
11
 | 
3
 | 
1191
 | 
993
 | 
+198
 | 
25
 | 
| 3
 | 
Politekhnika-Halychyna
 | 
14
 | 
8
 | 
6
 | 
1160
 | 
1103
 | 
+57
 | 
22
 | 
| 4
 | 
Kremin
 | 
14
 | 
8
 | 
6
 | 
1164
 | 
1147
 | 
+17
 | 
22
 | 
| 5
 | 
Hoverla
 | 
14
 | 
7
 | 
7
 | 
1079
 | 
1072
 | 
+7
 | 
21
 | 
| 6
 | 
Kharkiv
 | 
14
 | 
6
 | 
8
 | 
1113
 | 
1176
 | 
−63
 | 
20
 | 
| 7
 | 
Khortytsia
 | 
14
 | 
2
 | 
12
 | 
1040
 | 
1254
 | 
−214
 | 
16
 | 
| 8
 | 
Odesa
 | 
14
 | 
1
 | 
13
 | 
946
 | 
1260
 | 
−314
 | 
15
 | 
Playoffs
Ukrainian clubs in European competitions
References
External links
 | 
|---|
| 2024–25 teams |  | 
|---|
| Former teams |  | 
|---|
| FBU league seasons |  | 
|---|
| Alternative non-FBU leagues |  | 
|---|
 | 
 
2015– 16 in European basketball   | 
|---|
| Domestic leagues |  | 
|---|
| Regional leagues | | Men |  | 
|---|
 | Women | 
- Adriatic League
 
- Baltic League
 
- Central Europe League
 
- Eastern European League
  
  | 
|---|
 
  | 
|---|
| Domestic cups |  | 
|---|
| Supercups |  | 
|---|
Continental competitions |  | 
|---|
International competitions |  | 
|---|