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BC Kyiv


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nameBC Kyiv
nicknameWolves
logoBC Kyiv logo 2014.png
leaguesUkrainian SuperLeague
founded1999
dissolved2015
historyBC Kyiv
1999–2015
arenaMeridian Sports Complex
(capacity: 1,500)
Kyiv Sports Palace
(capacity: 7,000)
locationKyiv, Ukraine
colorsGreen, Yellow
presidentVitali Khomenko
coachRenato Pasquali
championships2 Ukrainian Championships
1 Ukrainian Cup
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websitebckiev.com.ua

1999–2015 (capacity: 1,500) Kyiv Sports Palace (capacity: 7,000)

1 Ukrainian Cup BC Kyiv () was a Ukrainian professional basketball club based in Kyiv. The club's home court for Ukrainian domestic league matches was the Meridian Sports Complex, which has a seating capacity of 1,500. Large attendance games and European-wide competition games were held at the 7,000 seat Kyiv Sports Palace.

History

The club was founded in 1999. Kyiv won the Ukrainian SuperLeague in 2000 and 2005, and also reached the FIBA EuroCup final in 2005. Over this time, the club has also developed a huge rivalry with their city opponents Budivelnyk Kyiv.

Season by season

SeasonDomestic competitionsUkrainian CupEuropean competitionsTierLeaguePos.TierLeagueResult
2008–091SuperLeague4thRunner-up3EuroChallengeQF
2009–101SuperLeague4thRunner-up3EuroChallengeRS
2010–111SuperLeague13th3EuroChallengeQR
2011–121SuperLeague9th
2012–131SuperLeague14th
2013–141SuperLeague8th3EuroChallengeRS
2014–151SuperLeague4thSemifinalist

Trophies

  • Ukrainian SuperLeague (2): : Champions (2): 2000, 2005 : Runners-up (6): 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 : Third-place (1): 2003

  • Ukrainian Cup (1): : Champions (1): 2007 : Runners-up (3): 2006, 2008, 2010

  • FIBA EuroCup (0): : Runners-up (1): 2005 : Third place (1): 2006

Notable players

  • ISR Afik Nissim
  • UKR Hryhoriy Khyzhniak
  • UKR Viacheslav Kravtsov
  • UKR Oleksandr Lokhmanchuk
  • UKR Oleksiy Pecherov
  • UKR Oleksandr Volkov
  • ARG Marcelo Nicola
  • BIH Ratko Varda
  • CRO Krešimir Lončar
  • CRO Marcus Norris
  • GEO Manuchar Markoishvili
  • GRE Giannis Giannoulis
  • LTU Rimas Kurtinaitis
  • MNE Goran Nikolić
  • MKD Ryan Stack
  • RUS Sergei Chikalkin
  • SRB Dušan Kecman
  • SRB Dragan Lukovski
  • USA Gary Ervin
  • USA LaMarr Greer
  • USA Mike Harris
  • USA Scoonie Penn

References

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