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CB Prat


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nameCB Prat
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leaguesLEB Oro
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arenaPavelló Joan Busquets
locationEl Prat de Llobregat, Spain
colorsWhite and blue
presidentArseni Conde
championships1 Copa LEB Plata
1 Liga EBA Championship
websitewww.cbprat.cat
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| vice-presidents = 1 Liga EBA Championship

Club Bàsquet Prat is a basketball team based in El Prat de Llobregat, Catalonia (Spain). The team currently plays in league LEB Plata.

History

Basketball arrived to El Prat de Llobregat in 1932 with the constitution of the Esplai Grupo 49 in the Federation of Young Christians of Catalonia. Basketball continued being played in the parish of Sant Pere i Sant Pau before 1951, when the Club Bàsquet Prat is founded.

The club started playing in the regional leagues until 1962, when the club achieves promotion the Spanish second division for the first time in its history; remaining in the league after their debut season, by winning the relegation playoffs.

In the 1990s the club signs a collaboration agreement with former EuroLeague winner Joventut Badalona, becoming its affiliated team and playing with the name of CB Prat Joventut.

In 2003, the club promotes to LEB Plata, third tier, by beating Colmenar Viejo and Granollers in the matches of the Final Eight.

Since its promotion, the club consolidated in LEB Plata until 2014, when it won the Copa LEB Plata and promoted to LEB Oro. In its first season, the club was relegated to LEB Plata again, but remained in the league after being reinstated due to the existence of vacant places.

In 2016, CB Prat terminated its collaboration agreement with Joventut Badalona. Two years later, the club qualified for the first time to the playoffs, where they reached the semifinals, being eliminated in the last match of the series by Club Melilla Baloncesto.

Players

Current roster

Depth chart

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LCup competitions
1999–003Liga EBA5th14–12
2000–014Liga EBA10th13–17
2001–024Liga EBA2nd26–7
2002–034Liga EBA1st25–6
2003–044Liga EBA4th19–11
2004–054Liga EBA1st26–6
2005–064Liga EBA2nd25–10
2006–073LEB 29th16–18
2007–083LEB Plata16th11–23
2008–093LEB Plata12th11–19
2009–103LEB Plata11th13–19
2010–113LEB Plata6th18–14
2011–123LEB Plata3rd21–13
2012–133LEB Plata6th14–8
2013–143LEB Plata2nd24–11Copa LEB Plata
2014–152LEB Oro15th5–23
2015–162LEB Oro14th10–20
2016–172LEB Oro13th13–21
2017–182LEB Oro4th30–12
2018–192LEB Oro16th9–25
2019–203LEB Plata4th17–8

Notable players

  • ESP Pau Ribas
  • ESP Guillem Vives
  • MNE Marko Todorović
  • Netherlands Henk Norel
  • LAT Artūrs Žagars
  • DR Congo Christian Eyenga

Trophies and awards

Trophies

  • Copa LEB Plata: (1)
  • Liga EBA: (1)
    • 2006

Individual awards

LEB Plata MVP

  • Marko Todorović – 2012
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