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Picadero JC

Spanish sports club


Spanish sports club

FieldValue
teamPicadero
logoPicadero JC.png
founded1951
folded1989
cityBarcelona
championshipssee above

Picadero Jockey Club, also known until 1970 as Picadero Damm for sponsorship reasons, was a Spanish multisports club from Barcelona founded in 1951.

History

Overall the club enjoyed its golden era during the 1960s. Throughout this decade its men's basketball team won two Spanish Cups in 1964 and 1968 and was the runner-up of the Spanish League for three years in a row (1964–66) and in 1970, while its women's basketball reached the Spanish Cup's final in 1960 and was the following year the first Spanish team to enter the Women's Basketball European Cup after CD Cottet renounced for financial reasons, losing to Sportif Casablancais in the qualification round.

While Picadero is most remembered for its basketball teams, the club's baseball section was its most successful team in the international scene, winning the inaugural edition of the European Cup in 1963 and a second trophy five years later. Picadero's team handball team won four Spanish Leagues in a row between 1964 and 1967 and a fifth one in 1970, while its men's volleyball team won the first two editions of the Spanish League in 1965 and 1966. Picadero also had rink hockey, cycling and rugby teams.

The 1970s meant the beginning of the end for Picadero JC as the club collapsed financially. Picadero had to close most of its sections, and soon only the women's basketball team remained. However the team, known for sponsorship reasons as PICEFF Barcelona, Picadero Evax, Íntima Barcelona, Picadero Comansi and finally Natural Cus, experienced its golden years in this period, winning six Spanish Leagues between 1975 and 1983 and reaching the European Cup's quarter-final group stages in 1977 and 1979. In addition the team won seven national Cups, achieving doubles in 1975, 1978, 1980 and 1983. The 1985 Cup was its last national title and the team was also disbanded in 1989, ending Picadero JC's history.

Baseball section

Picadero Damm was the commercial name of the baseball team from the Picadero JC in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain) during the heyday of baseball in Spain in the 1950s and 1960s. Picadero Jockey Club is now a defunct sports club who had also basketball and handball teams. The commercial name was due to its main sponsor, S.A. Damm, a well-known Barcelona brewery.

Picadero Damm won the II Copa del Mediterráneo prize in 1965, two European Cups (1963 and 1968) and three Spanish leagues (1957, 1962 and 1964).

Titles

  • 2 European Cups (1963, 1968)
  • 1 Mediterranean Cup (1965)
  • 3 Spanish Leagues (1957, 1962, 1964)

References

Basketball section

Basketball men's team played in the top league, Liga Española de Baloncesto, from 1960 to 1973. In 1973, this section was folded. During these years, Picadero won two King's Cup and played three times in European competitions.

The women's team played in Liga Femenina de Baloncesto until 1985, year were the section was dissolved, and won several leagues and Cups.

Season by season (men)

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LCopa del ReyEuropean Competitions
1959–6022ª División
1960–6122ª División
1961–6211ª División4th10–8Semifinalist
1962–6311ª División4th11–5Semifinalist
1963–6411ª División2nd13–9Winner
1964–6511ª División2nd11–3Quarterfinalist
1965–6611ª División2nd15–3Quarterfinalist
1966–6711ª División4th13–7Quarterfinalist
1967–6811ª División6th9–11Winner
1968–6911ª División3rd16–6Semifinalist2 Cup Winners' Cup
1969–7011ª División2nd18–1–3Semifinalist
1970–7111ª División3rd13–3–6Semifinalist
1971–7211ª División4th13–93 Korać Cup
1972–7311ª División5th15–153 Korać Cup

Titles

  • Basketball (M)
    • 2 Spanish Cups (1964, 1968)
  • Basketball (W)
    • 6 Spanish Leagues (1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983)
    • 6 Spanish Cups (1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983)

Titles

Handball titles

  • Handball (W)
    • 5 Spanish Leagues (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970)

Volleyball titles

  • Volleyball (M)
    • 2 Spanish Leagues (1965, 1966)
    • 2 Spanish Cups (1963, 1965)

References

References

  1. [http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1968/05/27/pagina-22/952955/pdf.html Picadero, sensational champion of the Basketball Cup.] [[El Mundo Deportivo]]
  2. [http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1961/01/22/pagina-8/645223/pdf.html?search=picadero%20casablanca Sportiv de Casablanca, qualified for the III European Cup.] El Mundo Deportivo
  3. [http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2009/11/12/pagina-38/5056786/pdf.html 40th anniversary of Picadero's promotion to the top division.] El Mundo Deportivo
  4. [http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1973/05/28/pagina-1/989463/pdf.html Picadero renounces to play the basketball championship.] ''El Mundo Deportivo''
  5. [http://www.feb.es/Documentos/Archivo/pdf/prensa/digitales/BASKETFEMENINO2.pdf List of champions] in the [[Spanish Basketball Federation]]'s 2007 season dossier
  6. [http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1979/02/08/pagina-34/1411864/pdf.html 84-82: Íntima was close to surprise Sparta Prague.] ''El Mundo Deportivo''
  7. [http://todor66.com/basketball/Eurocups/Women_CC_1979.html 1978-79 Results] in Todor66.com
  8. [http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD01/HEM/1983/05/29/MD19830529-070.pdf Comansi, monopolizing trophies.] ''El Mundo Deportivo''
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