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Basket Zaragoza


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nameCasademont Zaragoza
logoBasket Zaragoza new logo.png
imagesize200px
leaguesLiga ACB
Europe Cup
founded
arenaPabellón Príncipe Felipe
capacity10,744
locationZaragoza, Spain
colorsRed, White, Black
presidentPredrag Savović
coachJesús Ramírez
championships2 LEB championship
1 Copa Príncipe
websiteOfficial website
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Europe Cup

1 Copa Príncipe

Basket Zaragoza 2002 S.A.D., more commonly referred to as Basket Zaragoza and as Casademont Zaragoza for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Zaragoza, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and the FIBA Europe Cup. Their home arena is the Pabellón Príncipe Felipe.

History

Basket Zaragoza was founded in 2002 with the aim of giving the city of Zaragoza back to the Spanish basketball elite league, after old CB Zaragoza left the Liga ACB on 1996. It started playing on LEB, after taking the place belonging to CB Coruña.

CAI Zaragoza spent five hard years on LEB league before reaching Liga ACB for the first time. The team had to overcome a relegation playoff in its first season against CB Ciudad de Huelva, and four consecutive failed promotion playoffs against CB Granada, CB Murcia and Baloncesto León twice.

Finally, CAI Zaragoza got promoted to Liga ACB after winning the title of the 2007–08 season, but its first participation on it was a total failure. CAI Zaragoza got immediately relegated, after being defeated in the last day by CB Murcia. Nevertheless, the team arranged returned to Liga ACB on the next season after the arrival of homegrown coach José Luis Abós.

Under Abos, CAI Zaragoza established on the top Spanish basketball competition; in the 2012–13 season, they qualifying for the first time to the Copa del Rey and reached the ACB semifinals in their first participation in the play-offs for the title. This success allowed CAI Zaragoza to make their debut in European competitions by playing the EuroCup Basketball during three consecutive seasons, reaching the Last 16 stage in the 2015–16 season.

Nevertheless, after Abós's untimely death in 2014, the team struggled in the national competition, and went from reaching the play-offs to barely avoiding relegation. In 2016, after 14 years with CAI, the club changed the sponsorship naming to Tecnyconta Zaragoza.

In the 2018-19 ACB season, under Porfirio Fisac's coaching and after a profound change in their roster, Tecnyconta Zaragoza returned to the ACB play-off and reached the semifinals for the second time in their history.

On 15 June 2020, Basket Zaragoza created the women's team by integrating the professional team of Stadium Casablanca.

Logos

File:Basket Zaragoza logo.png|Non-commercial logo until 2017. File:Basket Zaragoza 2002.png|Logo under the sponsorship of CAI.

Players

Current roster

  • Jesús Ramírez
  • Rodrigo San Miguel
  • Gonzalo García | access-date=

Depth chart

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LCopa del ReyOther cupsEuropean competitions
2002–032LEB14th15–20
2003–042LEB4th25–19Copa PríncipeC
2004–052LEB6th19–18Copa PríncipeSF
2005–062LEB4th30–12
2006–072LEB3rd26–16
2007–082LEB Oro1st28–6Copa PríncipeSF
2008–091Liga ACB17th8–24SupercopaRU
2009–102LEB Oro1st27–7
2010–111Liga ACB10th16–18
2011–121Liga ACB10th16–18
2012–131Liga ACB3rd23–17QuarterfinalistSupercopaSF
2013–141Liga ACB8th18–18Semifinalist2 Eurocup
2014–151Liga ACB9th18–16Quarterfinalist2 Eurocup
2015–161Liga ACB12th13–212 Eurocup
2016–171Liga ACB15th9–23
2017–181Liga ACB16th10–24
2018–191Liga ACB6th18–16
2019–201Liga ACB6th17–11Quarterfinalist3 Champions League
2020–211Liga ACB13th14–223 Champions League
2021–221Liga ACB16th12–224 FIBA Europe Cup
2022–231Liga ACB13th12–22
2023–241Liga ACB12th13–214 FIBA Europe Cup
2024–251Liga ACB12th13–214 FIBA Europe Cup

Honours

National leagues

  • 2nd division championships: (2)
  • Copa Príncipe de Asturias: (1)
    • 2004
  • Copa Aragón: (2)
    • 2018, 2019

European competition

  • Basketball Champions League

Individual awards

Copa Príncipe de Asturias MVP

  • Matías Lescano – 2004 Basketball Champions League Best Young Player
  • Carlos Alocén – 2020

Players database

::Updated as of the end of the 2014–15 season

NationalityNameSeasonValuation
SpainPablo Aguilar Bermúdez2010–20139'6
SpainPablo Almazán Sierra2011–20120'8
SpainAlejandro Andreu Sanz2005–20060
SpainAlberto Angulo Espinosa2005–20077'3
SpainJosé Ángel Antelo2005–20068'5
UKRobert Archibald2011–20123'9
SpainAnder Arruti Portilla2009–2010-0'6
SpainOliver Arteaga2005–2006 & 2008–20093'6
AustraliaDavid Barlow2009–201111'2
USAHoward Stephen Brown2006–20084'3
USAJohn Oliver Brown2004–20059'3
USAJacob Burtschi2011–20122
SpainCarlos Cabezas2010–201211'8
SpainJorge Cano Quintana2010–20110'3
SpainVíctor Miguel Catalán Sánchez2002–2003 & 2004–2005-1
USAAdam Chubb2010–20116'7
SpainJosep Cargol Costa2002–20039'5
USALionel Chalmers2006–20079'5
SpainJesús Antonio Cilla Rubio2004–20054'8
ArgentinaDiego Ciorciari2002–200510'8
SpainJoaquim "Quino" Colom2006–2007 & 2008–20093'1
SpainAlberto Corbacho2006–20073
SloveniaBlaž Črešnar2007–20080'7
USAJoe Steven Crispin2006–20079'7
SerbiaBranko Cvetković2008–200910
HungaryLászló Dobos2013–20141
SpainBenito Doblado Velázquez2003–2004 & 2005–20062'6
USALester Earl2003–200413
NigeriaChinemelu Elonu2009–2010 & 2013–20148'3
SpainDavid Ereña2002–2004-0'3
SpainJosé Ramón Esmorís2003–20045'2
PortugalHeshimu Evans2006–200712'6
USANkechinyelu Peter Ezugwu2004–20056'3
USADesmond Farmer2005–20066
BrazilVítor Luiz Faverani Tatsch2006–200710'3
SpainBorja Vidal Fernández Fernández2004–20052'5
SpainMario Bruno Fernández Hidalgo2005–200610
SpainJosé Antonio Ferrer González2003–20057'8
USAJosh Fisher2004–2005-2
SpainAlbert Fontet2011–2015(2'4)
SpainRicardo Eduardo Fox Tejero2005–20060'5
SpainSamuel Adán Fuentes2003–20041
SpainJosé Luis Galilea2004–20055'8
PanamaRubén Santiago Garcés Riquelme2008–20094'6
SpainSergi García2013–present(0'6)
SpainAdrián García Herepey-Csakanyi2012–2013(0'5)
SpainAsier García Regueiro2004–20057'4
SpainIván García Casado2006–20090'4
SpainMario Vicente García Burón2002–20035'1
USAGeorge Gilmore Jr.2002–20037'7
SpainÓscar Marco González de las Cuevas Gómez2003–2004 & 2007–20084'7
AUSChris Goulding2014–present(5'5)
USATaurean Green2008–20099'5
MontenegroVladimir Golubović20138'9
SpainRoberto Guerra Santana2008–20102'5
BrazilRafael Hettsheimeir2009–201212'5
USAMike Higgins2007–20081'6
USAOtis Hill2002–200417'6
SRBStevan Jelovac2014–present(15'8)
SpainJuan José Jiménez Martín2002–2003-1'5
SpainOriol Junyent Monuera2009–201010'3
SRBRaško Katić2014–present(6'4)
USAWilliam Amar Keys2005–200611'9
USAMattew Martin Kiefer2009–20105'6
USAJoseph Jones2012–20148'4
USAMarcus Tyrone Landry2014–201510'1
SpainRogelio Legasa Pérez2011–2012-1
ArgentinaMatías Lescano2003–201010'1
USALawrence Charles Lewis2008–200911
USAKevin Lisch2014–20156'3
SpainPedro Llompart Usón2012–present(10'3)
PanamaJosé Jaime Lloreda Ferrón2009–20108'4
ArgentinaEsteban López2005–20060'6
BelgiumSebastien Robert N. Maio2006–20070'6
SwedenChristian Maråker2006–20076'3
SpainCarles Marco2008–2009-1'5
SpainJavier Marín Ayerbe2009–2010 & 2011–2014(-0'8)
SpainJosé Ignacio "Nacho" Martín2009–20104'7
SpainMarc Martí Roig2014–present(1)
SpainCarlos Martínez Díaz de Corcuera2002–20038'7
USABen McCauley20144'8
SpainJavier Mesa Yáñez2003–20044'9
SpainAndrés Miso2010–20118'6
SpainFrancisco José Murcia Sánchez2002–20048
NetherlandsHenk Norel2012–present(12'8)
SpainRoberto Núñez Sánchez2004–20054'3
NigeriaUgonna Nnamdi Onyekwe2006–200710'5
SpainJosé María Panadero Cordón2002–20035'9
USAPervis Pasco2011–20124'3
SpainSergio Pérez Anagnostou2008–20092'8
SpainRoberto Pérez Arteaga2009–20101
SlovakiaRichard Petruška2002–200321'7
UKDarren Phillip2006–201110'2
ItalyGianmarco Pozzecco2004–200518
SpainRubén Elías Quintana Ruano2005–20065'5
ArgentinaPaolo Alfredo Quinteros2007–201113'7
MontenegroNikola Rakočević2010–20110
CroatiaDamjan Rudež2012–2014(7'9)
USAAntonio de André Reynolds-Dean2004–200519'5
USACharles Rhodes2011–20123'8
SpainJoan Riera Martí2010–20111'5
SpainPedro Rivero del Caz2009–20109'6
USAJason Michael Robinson2014–20158'8
SpainFrancisco Robles Campos2009–20101'1
BrazilGastao Lucio Rodrigues Pinheiro2002–2003-3
SpainJosé Antonio Rojas Martín2007–20080'8
USAMichael Roll2012–20149'4
CYPJoseph García Roundy2005–20077'2
DOMJuan José García Rodríguez2014–present(0'7)
SpainJosé Luis Rubio Costa2003–20040
SpainFrancisco Javier Ruiz González2002–20030'7
SpainFrancisco Sabaté Boada2003–20045'2
SpainRodrigo San Miguel2002–20042'5
SpainEduardo Sánchez Cimadevilla2009–20105'4
GeorgiaViktor Sanikidze2013–201412'8
ArgentinaJuan Pablo Sartorelli2006–20072
SpainJoan Sastre Morro2014–present6'1
USABrent Scott2004–200514'1
GeorgiaGiorgi Shermadini2013–2014(15'8)
Czech RepublicOndřej Starosta2006–200911'9
IcelandJón Arnór Stefánsson2011–present(6'0)
USATerrence Terrell Stewart2005–20063'5
BELJonathan Tabu2013–20147'8
SpainJosé Javier Terrén Morales2004–2006-0'3
SpainPere Tomàs Noguera2013–present(4'9)
USAAndre Devalle Turner2007–20082'4
GermanyChad Toppert2010–20133'7
SpainRicardo Uriz2002–20037'1
SpainÁlex Urtasun Uriz2013–20143'7
SpainJosé Miguel Urtasun Uriz2004–20056'7
BelgiumSam Tom Bert Van Rossom2010–20138'5
FranceLuc-Arthur Vebobe2005–20069
United States Virgin IslandsCuthbert Victor2007–200814'8
ArgentinaLucas Javier Victoriano Acosta2006–20099'7
SpainRafael Vidaurreta Ramírez2005–20076'3
USAWillie Earl Walls III2003–200411'2
USADerell Lacero Washington2002–2003 & 2005–200616'5
USALoren Woods2008–200918'3
USABracey Wright2011–2012(12'4)
CroatiaAndrija Žižić2008–20092'1

Coaches database

Nat.NameSeason
SpainJosé Luis Oliete Terraz2002–2003
SerbiaRanko Žeravica2002–2003
SpainAlfred Julbe Bosch2002–2004 & 2005–2006
SpainÓscar Quintana Viar2004–2005
SpainJesús Alfonso Mateo Díez2006–2007
SpainFrancisco Segura Gómez2007–2009
SpainAlberto Angulo Espinosa2008–2009
SpainJosé Luis Abós García2009–2014
SpainJoaquín Ruiz Lorente2014–2015
SpainAndreu Casadevall Guinart2015–2017
SpainLuis Guil Torres2017
SpainJota Cuspinera2017–2018
SpainPep Cargol2018
SpainPorfirio Fisac2018–2020
ArgentinaSergio Hernández2020–2021
SpainLuis Casimiro2021
SpainJaume Ponsarnau2021–2022
SerbiaDragan Šakota2022
AustriaMartin Schiller2022
SpainPorfirio Fisac2022–2025
SpainRodrigo San Miguel2025
SpainJesús Ramírez2025–present

Women's team

Since 2020, Basket Zaragoza has also a women's team. It was created after integrating Stadium Casablanca into the structure of the club. Basket Zaragoza joined to Liga Femenina, instead of Stadium Casablanca which joined to Liga Femenina 2 as a reserve team.

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LPlay-offCopa de la ReinaSupercopaEuropean competitions
2020–211Liga Femenina13th9–21
2021–221Liga Femenina5th18–12QuarterfinalistsQuarterfinalists
2022–231Liga Femenina4th22–8SemifinalistsChampions2 EuroCup
2023–241Liga Femenina3rd24–6SemifinalistsRunners-upSemifinalists1 EuroLeague
2024–251Liga Femenina4th20–10Runners-upSemifinalistsRunners-up1 EuroLeague
2025–261Liga FemeninaChampions1 EuroLeague

Notes

References

References

  1. "Relación de SAD — Portal del Consejo Superior de Deportes". [[Consejo Superior de Deportes]].
  2. (26 September 2016). "Tecnyconta se incorpora como patrocinador principal del Basket Zaragoza". ACB.com.
  3. (15 June 2020). "El Basket Zaragoza absorbe al Stadium Casablanca y competirá en Liga Femenina Endesa". Palco 23.
  4. (29 September 2020). "Star Lineup revealed, Alocen Best Young Player". [[Basketball Champions League]].
  5. "Casademont Zaragoza reafirma su apuesta por el baloncesto femenino {{!}} Basket Zaragoza". www.basketzaragoza.net.
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