CB Valladolid

Summary

Club Baloncesto Valladolid, S.A.D. was a professional basketball team based in Valladolid, Castile-León, Spain. CB Valladolid was member of the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB). Famous players that have played for the team include Arvydas Sabonis, Oscar Schmidt, John Williams, Ed O'Bannon and Panagiotis Vasilopoulos.

Valladolid
Valladolid logo
LeaguesLiga ACB
Founded1976
Dissolved2015[1]
HistoryCB Valladolid
(1976–2015)
ArenaPolideportivo Pisuerga
Capacity6,800
LocationValladolid, Castile-León
Team colorsPurple and gold
   
PresidentSunil Bhardwaj
Head coachPorfirio Fisac
Championships1 LEB Oro Championship
Retired numbers5 Lalo García
Websitecbvalladolid.es

In 2015, the club was dissolved due to financial problems. It was replaced by the CB Ciudad de Valladolid, immediately created by the former player Mike Hansen.

Sponsorship naming edit

CB Valladolid has received diverse trade names along its history. These are their denominations along the years:

  • Impala Tours 1978–1979
  • Miñón Valladolid 1979–1983
  • Fórum Valladolid 1983–1992, 1993–2006
  • Grupo Libro Valladolid 1992–1993
  • Grupo Capitol Valladolid 2006–2008
  • Blancos de Rueda Valladolid 2009–2013
  • MyWigo Valladolid 2014–2015

Season by season edit

Season Tier Division Pos. W–L Copa del Rey Other cups European competitions
1976–77 1 1ª División 11th 7–15 First round
1977–78 2 2ª División 3rd 19–3–8
1978–79 2 1ª División B 1st 20–2
1979–80 1 1ª División 9th 9–1–12 Quarterfinalist 3 Korać Cup QF 6–4
1980–81 1 1ª División 6th 13–13 Round of 16
1981–82 1 1ª División 4th 16–1–9 Semifinalist 3 Korać Cup QF 4–4
1982–83 1 1ª División 6th 15–11 Round of 16
1983–84 1 Liga ACB 12th 10–20
1984–85 1 Liga ACB 9th 16–15 Fourth position Copa Príncipe R3
1985–86 1 Liga ACB 11th 12–19 Copa Príncipe SF
1986–87 1 Liga ACB 13th 13–18 Copa Príncipe R16
1987–88 1 Liga ACB 9th 14–16 Semifinalist Copa Príncipe R16
1988–89 1 Liga ACB 17th 14–22 Quarterfinalist
1989–90 1 Liga ACB 6th 26–12 Round of 16
1990–91 1 Liga ACB 7th 23–16 Third round Copa Príncipe RU
1991–92 1 Liga ACB 8th 23–15 Third round 3 Korać Cup SF 10–4
1992–93 1 Liga ACB 18th 11–20 Third round 3 Korać Cup R2 1–1
1993–94 1 Liga ACB 19th[a] 11–22 Second round
1994–95 1 Liga ACB 11th 19–19
1995–96 1 Liga ACB 16th 15–23
1996–97 1 Liga ACB 15th 15–22
1997–98 1 Liga ACB 9th 16–18 Semifinalist
1998–99 1 Liga ACB 13th 13–21 3 Korać Cup R32 5–3
1999–00 1 Liga ACB 12th 15–19
2000–01 1 Liga ACB 8th 16–21
2001–02 1 Liga ACB 10th 17–17 3 Korać Cup GS 3–5
2002–03 1 Liga ACB 16th 11–23
2003–04 1 Liga ACB 11th 16–18
2004–05 1 Liga ACB 12th 13–21
2005–06 1 Liga ACB 14th 13–21
2006–07 1 Liga ACB 16th 12–22
2007–08 1 Liga ACB 17th 11–23
2008–09 2 LEB Oro 1st 25–9
2009–10 1 Liga ACB 13th 13–21
2010–11 1 Liga ACB 9th 18–16 Quarterfinalist
2011–12 1 Liga ACB 18th[b] 9–25
2012–13 1 Liga ACB 16th 12–22
2013–14 1 Liga ACB 18th 3–31
2014–15 2 LEB Oro 4th 22–12
  1. ^ Remained in ACB due to the resign of CB Cajabilbao to promote.
  2. ^ Remained in ACB due to the resign of Menorca Bàsquet to promote.

Home arenas edit

 
CB Valladolid in a game versus Caja San Fernando at the Polideportivo Pisuerga in 2007

Notable players edit

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Head coaches edit

  • Paco García 2005–2006
  • Javier Imbroda 2006–2008
  • Porfirio Fisac 2008–2012, 2014–2015
  • Luis Casimiro 2011–2012
  • Roberto González 2012–2013
  • Ricard Casas 2013–2014

Honors and titles edit

 
Team in half-time in January 2011

Trophies edit

Individual awards edit

ACB Slam Dunk Champion

ACB Three Point Shootout Champion

All LEB Oro First Team

  • Mikel Uriz – 2015

References edit

  1. ^ Dissolved certificate [1] Archived 2015-06-18 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website