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BC Khimik


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leaguesUkrainian Basketball SuperLeague
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historyBC Khimik
(2001–present)
arenaSportzentrum Olymp
capacity2,000
locationPivdenne, Ukraine
colorsGreen, White
championships3 Ukrainian Championships
1 Ukrainian Cup
competition1SuperLeague
competition1_champs3 (2015, 2016, 2019)
websitekhimik.com.ua
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(2001–present)

| vice-presidents = 1 Ukrainian Cup Khimik Yuzhne () is a Ukrainian professional basketball club that is based in Pivdenne. The club plays in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. In 2006, the club reached the final of the EuroCup Challenge, where they were defeated by Ural Great Perm.

History

The team was founded in 2001 as BC Khimik. In the first season of the club, the team immediately finished in fourth place in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. In the 2014–15 season, Khimik won its first national championship after going undefeated in the entire season. In the regular season, Khimik finished 30–0 and in the Playoffs the team won all its six games. In 2016, Khimik repeated as national champions - winning the Ukrainian SL Favorit Sport (one of the two Ukrainian top tier basketball leagues).

In the 2018–19 season, Khimik won its third domestic championship.

Trophies

Season by season

SeasonTierLeaguePos.Ukrainian CupEuropean competitions
2007–081SuperLeague3rd3 EuroCup
2008–091SuperLeague4thSemifinalist3 EuroChallenge
2009–101SuperLeague10th3 EuroChallenge
2010–111SuperLeague12th3 EuroChallenge
2011–121SuperLeague5thSemifinalist3 EuroChallenge
2012–131SuperLeague5th3 EuroChallenge
2013–141SuperLeague2nd2 Eurocup
2014–151SuperLeague1stSemifinalist
2015–161SL Favorit Sport1stChampion3 FIBA Europe Cup
2016–171SuperLeague2ndSemifinalist3 Champions League
2017–181SuperLeague3rdRunner-up4 FIBA Europe Cup
2018–191SuperLeague1stQuarterfinalist

Players

Notable players

  • ISV Deon Edwin (1 season: 2018–19)
  • UKR Vladimir Konev (4 seasons: 2013–2017)
  • UKR Artem Pustovyi (4 seasons: 2011–2015)
  • UKR Ihor Zaytsev (1 season: 2014-15)
  • UKR Maksym Korniyenko (1 season: 2014-15)
  • USA Derek Needham (1 season: 2014-15)
  • USA Jamal Shuler (1 season: 2013-14)
  • USA Romeo Travis (1 season: 2013-14)
  • USA Paul Delaney (1 season: 2013-14)
  • LAT Rolands Freimanis (1 season: 2013-14)
  • USA Willie Deane (1 season: 2012-13)
  • USA Vernon Goodridge (1 season: 2012-13)
  • USA Devoe Joseph (1 season: 2012-13)
  • SRB Sava Lešić (1 season: 2012-13)
  • BIH Suad Šehović (1 season: 2012-13)
  • BIH Miroslav Todić (1 season: 2012-13)
  • USA Reyshawn Terry (1 season: 2011–12)
  • USA Aaron McGhee (1 season: 2011–12)
  • LIT Arvydas Eitutavičius (1 season: 2011–12)
  • CRO Saša Vasiljević (1 season: 2011-12)
  • SRB Predrag Miletić (1 season: 2011-12)
  • BIH Edin Bavčić (1 season: 2010–11)
  • LIT Edgaras Želionis (2 season: 2008–10)
  • CAN Olu Famutimi (2 season: 2006–08)
  • USA Cedric Henderson (1 season: 2006–07)
  • UKR Serhiy Lishchuk (2 seasons: 2003–05)

Notes

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