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Real Madrid Baloncesto B


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historyCB Fiesta Alegre
(1931–1957)
Club Hesperia
(1957–1960)
Real Madrid B
(1998–present)
arenaCiudad Real Madrid
locationMadrid, Spain
colorsWhite, Purple, Grey
presidentFlorentino Pérez
coachJavier Juárez
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(1931–1957) Club Hesperia (1957–1960) Real Madrid B (1998–present)

Real Madrid Baloncesto B is the reserve team of Real Madrid. The team currently plays in the amateur level 4th tier level league of Spain, the Tercera FEB.

History

The reserve team of Real Madrid was founded in 1955, as CB Fiesta Alegre, but it had played games since 1931. Fiesta Alegre was also known later as, Club Hesperia. With this name it played during three seasons, in the Liga Nacional, the top-tier level Spanish league, and in a final of the Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup). Hesperia was the only reserve team which could play in these games. Hesperia resigned from its place in the league in 1960.

In 1998, the team was re-founded, and since then, it has continued competing, despite a break between 2003 and 2006. In 2006, it started to play in the LEB 2 division.

Squad information

Season by season

As Club Hesperia

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LCopa del Rey
1957–5811ª División6th7–11Fifth position
1958–5911ª División8th8–1–13Semifinalist
1959–6011ª División5th14–1–7Runner-up

Since its re-foundation in 1998

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–L
1998–993Liga EBA5th19–11
1999–003Liga EBA7th14–12
2000–014Liga EBA3rd22–8
2001–024Liga EBA3rd24–10
2002–034Liga EBA4th20–10
2003–06Did not enter any competition
2006–073LEB 218th7–27
2007–084LEB Bronce6th19–16
2008–094LEB Bronce15th9–21
2009–103LEB Plata16th12–16
2010–114Liga EBA2nd22–10
2011–124Liga EBA4th24–6
2012–134Liga EBA5th17–11
2013–144Liga EBA3rd24–9
2014–154Liga EBA1st22–7
2015–164Liga EBA6th16–10
2016–174Liga EBA3rd23–7
2017–184Liga EBA4th23–7
2018–194Liga EBA2nd24–6
2019–204Liga EBA3rd17–6
2020–214Liga EBA1st16–2
2021–224Liga EBA1st20–9

Current roster

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Notable players

  • ARG Nicolás Richotti
  • BIH Nedžad Sinanović
  • BRA Felipe dos Anjos
  • BUL Konstantin Kostadinov
  • CRO Bojan Bogdanović
  • CZE Ondřej Starosta
  • EST Henri Veesaar
  • GRE Nikos Pappas
  • ITA Matteo Spagnolo
  • MNE Dino Radončić
  • POL Maciej Lampe
  • ROM Emanuel Cățe
  • SEN Mansour Kasse
  • SLO Luka Dončić
  • SLO Urban Klavžar
  • ESP Pablo Aguilar
  • ESP Izan Almansa
  • ESP Víctor Arteaga
  • ESP Jonathan Barreiro
  • ESP Antonio Bueno
  • ESP Dani Díez
  • ESP Usman Garuba
  • ESP Hugo González
  • ESP Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca
  • ESP Willy Hernangómez
  • ESP Iñaki de Miguel
  • ESP Nikola Mirotić
  • ESP Juan Núñez
  • ESP Santiago Yusta
  • RUS Egor Demin
  • SER Mario Nakić
  • SER Tristan Vukčević
  • SWE Melwin Pantzar
  • URU Maximiliano Solé
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