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CB Estudiantes

Club Baloncesto Estudiantes, S.A.D.,[1] known simply as Estu and as Movistar Estudiantes for sponsorship reasons, is a basketball team based in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is a member of the Asociación de Clubes de Baloncesto (ACB). Founded in 1948, it is one of the most recognized basketball teams in Spain.

Movistar Estudiantes
NicknameEstu, Los del Ramiro, Dementes
LeaguesLEB Oro
FoundedApril 1948; 75 years ago (April 1948)
HistoryRamiro de Maeztu
(1948)
CB Estudiantes
(1948–present)
ArenaPalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid
Capacity17,500
LocationMadrid, Spain
Team colorsLight Blue, Black, White
     
PresidentIgnacio Triana
Head coachAlberto Lorenzo
Team captainAdams Sola
Championships3 King's Cup
2 Princess' Cup
Websitewww.movistarestudiantes.com
Third

Some of its achievements include winning three Spanish Cups and reaching the ACB Finals in 2004. The club is also particularly famous for its renowned youth programme that has produced many Spanish talents over the years such as Alberto Herreros, Nacho Azofra, Aíto García Reneses, Alfonso Reyes, Felipe Reyes, Carlos Jiménez, Iñaki de Miguel, Pepu Hernández or Juancho Hernangómez.

Sponsorship naming

Along the years CB Estudiantes has had several sponsorship names:

  • No sponsorship name: 1948-1971
  • Estudiantes Monteverde: 1971–1977
  • No sponsorship name: 1977–1978
  • Estudiantes Mudespa: 1978–1981
  • Estudiantes Caja Postal: 1981–1987, 1989–1992
  • Estudiantes Todagrés: 1987–1988
  • Estudiantes Bose: 1988–1989
   
  • Estudiantes Argentaria: 1992–1997
  • No sponsorship name: 1997–1998
  • Adecco Estudiantes: 1998–2006
  • MMT Estudiantes: 2006–2009
  • Asefa Estudiantes: 2009–2013
  • Tuenti Móvil Estudiantes: 2013–2014
  • Movistar Estudiantes: 2014–present

History

 
Logo of the 60th anniversary.

The club was founded in 1948 by a group of students (the "Estudiantes") of a public preparatory school (the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, IRM) in Madrid.

By the time when the first Spanish-wide season-long championship was organized in 1955, by the Spanish Basketball Association (FEB), it was one of the six clubs participating in that tournament, as the second best team from the Province of Madrid (the first being Real Madrid. Since then, it has always participated in the premier Spanish basketball league. It is one of only three of such clubs, together with Real Madrid and Joventut. It is also one of two only Spanish basketball clubs with teams both at the top male and female Spanish championships.

In May 2012, Estudiantes was relegated for the first time in its history from the top tier of Spanish basketball, but remained in the league because LEB Oro champion CB 1939 Canarias didn't present the required documentation and money.[2]

Home arenas

 
Polideportivo Antonio Magariños, where currently play the women's and the youth teams of the club.

Rivalries

Estudiantes has a rivalry with Real Madrid. Both teams meet in the Madrid basketball derby.

Players

 
Estudiantes time out during a game versus Pamesa Valencia in November 2005.
 
2010–11 season players (from left to right): Nik Caner-Medley, Jiří Welsch, Albert Oliver, Germán Gabriel, Sergio Sánchez, Josh Asselin, Marc Blanch, Yannick Driesen, Jayson Granger, Daniel Clark, Tyrone Ellis, Hernán "Pancho" Jasen, Jaime Fernández.

Basketball Hall of Famers

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

CB Estudiantes roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
SG 3   Hughes, Mark 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 25 – (1997-11-14)14 November 1997
SG 4     Jorgensen, Paul 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 26 – (1996-07-21)21 July 1996
SF 5   Sola, Adams (C) 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 22 – (2000-07-27)27 July 2000
PF 8   Jawara, Karamo 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 31 – (1991-06-25)25 June 1991
PG 10     Atencia, Hansel 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 25 – (1997-05-24)24 May 1997
SF 11   Alderete, Héctor 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 21 – (2002-03-06)6 March 2002
C 13   Larsen, Kevin 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 29 – (1993-07-17)17 July 1993
SF 15   Smith, Sean 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 27 – (1995-12-09)9 December 1995
PG 16   Montero, Álex 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 20 – (2003-04-27)27 April 2003
PF 19   López, Hugo 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 19 – (2003-07-05)5 July 2003
PG 30   Franch, Josep 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 32 – (1991-01-28)28 January 1991
SG 33   Domínguez, Rubén 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 20 – (2003-01-23)23 January 2003
PG 44   Leimanis, Toms 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 28 – (1994-08-07)7 August 1994
PF 71     Demétrio, Leonardo 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 29 – (1994-03-24)24 March 1994
C   Aurrecoechea, Ivan 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 27 – (1995-11-19)19 November 1995
Head coach
  •   Alberto Lorenzo
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Sergio Jiménez
Team manager
  •   Javier Cabrerizo

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Kevin Larsen Ivan Aurrecoechea
PF Karamo Jawara Leonardo Demétrio Hugo López
SF Sean Smith Adams Sola Héctor Alderete
SG Paul Jorgensen Mark Hughes Rubén Domínguez
PG Toms Leimanis Hansel Atencia Josep Franch Álex Montero

Colours: Blue = homegrown player; Red = non–FIBA Europe player

Notable players

Head coach

  •   Rafael Laborde: 1948–1949, 1953–1955, 1956
  •   Miguel Parrilla: 1949-1951
  •   Leopoldo Bermúdez: 1951-1953
  •   Víctor Díaz: 1955-1956
  •   Héctor Rodríguez: 1956 (int.)
  •   José Antonio Garrido: 1956-1957
  •   Roberto Bermúdez: 1957, 1959–1960, 1974-1975
  •   Emilio Tejada: 1957-1958
  •   Ramón Uturbi: 1958-1959
  •   Jaime Bolea: 1960-1963
  •   Jesús Codina: 1963–1964, 1973–1974, 1979-1981
  •   Francisco Hernández: 1964-1965
  •   Ignacio Pinedo: 1965-1973
  •   Fernando Bermúdez: 1975-1976
  •   José Ramón Ramos: 1976-1979
  •   Fernando Martínez Arroyo: 1979
  •   Antonio Gómez Carra: 1981-1983
  •   Paco Garrido: 1983-1988
  •   Miguel Ángel Martín: 1988-1994
  •   Pepu Hernández: 1994–2001, 2001–2005, 2011–2012
  •   Charly Sáinz de Aja: 2001
  •   Juan Antonio Orenga: 2005-2006
  •   Pedro Martínez: 2006-2007
  •   Mariano de Pablos: 2007
  •     Javier Carlos González: 2007 (int.)
  •   Velimir Perasović: 2007-2008
  •   Luis Casimiro: 2008-2011
  •   Trifón Poch: 2012
  •   Txus Vidorreta: 2012-2015
  •   Diego Ocampo: 2015-2016
  •   Alberto Lorenzo: 2016 (int.), 2023-present
  •   Sergio Valdeolmillos: 2016
  •   Salva Maldonado: 2016-2018
  •   Josep Maria Berrocal: 2018-2019
  •   Aleksandar Džikić: 2019-2020
  •   Javier Zamora: 2020-2021
  •   Jota Cuspinera: 2021-2022
  •   Diego Epifanio: 2022
  •   Javi Rodríguez: 2022–2023

Presidents

  • Antonio Magariños: 1948-1964
  • Anselmo López: 1964 (int.)
  • José Hermida: 1964-1971
  • Pedro Dellmans: 1971-1983
  • Juan Francisco Moneo: 1983-1999
  • Alejandro González Varona: 1999-2004
  • Juan Francisco García: 2004-2005
  • Fernando Bermúdez: 2005-2008
  • Javier Tejedor: 2008
  • Juan Francisco García: 2008-2014
  • Fernando Galindo: 2014-2022
  • Ignacio Triana: 2022–present

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. W–L Copa del Rey Other cups European competitions
1957 1 1ª División 5th 3–7
1958 1 1ª División 5th 11–1–6
1958–59 1 1ª División 6th 12–2–8 Quarterfinalist
1959–60 1 1ª División 10th 6–2–14 Round of 16
1960–61 1 1ª División 7th 10–2–10 First round
1961–62 1 1ª División 3rd 10–8 Runner-up
1962–63 1 1ª División 2nd 11–5 Champion
1963–64 1 1ª División 5th 13–9 Semifinalist
1964–65 1 1ª División 4th 6–8
1965–66 1 1ª División 6th 8–10 Semifinalist
1966–67 1 1ª División 3rd 14–6 Semifinalist
1967–68 1 1ª División 2nd 16–4 Semifinalist
1968–69 1 1ª División 5th 12–10 Quarterfinalist
1969–70 1 1ª División 5th 11–1–10 Quarterfinalist
1970–71 1 1ª División 8th 8–14 Round of 16
1971–72 1 1ª División 5th 12–10 Semifinalist
1972–73 1 1ª División 4th 17–1–12 Runner-up
1973–74 1 1ª División 4th 17–2–9 Semifinalist 2 Cup Winners' Cup SF 5–4
1974–75 1 1ª División 7th 8–14 Runner-up
1975–76 1 1ª División 4th 17–15 Semifinalist 2 Cup Winners' Cup SF 6–1
1976–77 1 1ª División 6th 10–12 Semifinalist
1977–78 1 1ª División 7th 8–1–13 Semifinalist
1978–79 1 1ª División 4th 13–1–8 Quarterfinalist
1979–80 1 1ª División 8th 9–1–12 Round of 16
1980–81 1 1ª División 2nd 18–2–6 Quarterfinalist
1981–82 1 1ª División 11th 10–1–15 Round of 16
1982–83 1 1ª División 10th 8–1–17 Round of 16
1983–84 1 Liga ACB 13th 14–16
1984–85 1 Liga ACB 7th 20–13 Copa Príncipe SF
1985–86 1 Liga ACB 5th 17–15 Copa Príncipe C
1986–87 1 Liga ACB 5th 16–17 Quarterfinalist Copa Príncipe R16 3 Korać Cup QF 5–3
1987–88 1 Liga ACB 5th 18–14 Quarterfinalist Copa Príncipe R16 3 Korać Cup QF 3–5
1988–89 1 Liga ACB 10th 20–19 Quarterfinalist 3 Korać Cup QF 4–6
1989–90 1 Liga ACB 4th 22–19 Round of 16
1990–91 1 Liga ACB 3rd 30–12 Runner-up 3 Korać Cup QF 8–4
1991–92 1 Liga ACB 3rd 30–13 Champion 1 Euroleague 4th 14–7
1992–93 1 Liga ACB 4th 27–14 Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague GS 6–10
1993–94 1 Liga ACB 4th 22–16 Fourth position 3 Korać Cup GS 4–4
1994–95 1 Liga ACB 7th 20–20 Third position 3 Korać Cup GS 5–5
1995–96 1 Liga ACB 3rd 29–16 3 Korać Cup GS 6–4
1996–97 1 Liga ACB 3rd 25–17 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague R16 9–7
1997–98 1 Liga ACB 5th 25–13 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague R16 8–10
1998–99 1 Liga ACB 4th 24–17 3 Korać Cup RU 14–2
1999–00 1 Liga ACB 3rd 28–14 Champion 3 Korać Cup SF 11–3
2000–01 1 Liga ACB 6th 22–16 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague R16 4–8
2001–02 1 Liga ACB 4th 23–19 Semifinalist 2 Saporta Cup R16 6–6
2002–03 1 Liga ACB 4th 27–14 Quarterfinalist 2 ULEB Cup SF 11–5
2003–04 1 Liga ACB 2nd 28–20 Quarterfinalist 2 ULEB Cup SF 11–5
2004–05 1 Liga ACB 4th 25–17 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague RS 4–10
2005–06 1 Liga ACB 8th 17–20 2 ULEB Cup RS 4–6
2006–07 1 Liga ACB 9th 16–18 3 FIBA EuroCup 4th 12–4
2007–08 1 Liga ACB 14th 12–22
2008–09 1 Liga ACB 13th 12–22 Semifinalist
2009–10 1 Liga ACB 7th 19–17 Quarterfinalist
2010–11 1 Liga ACB 12th 16–18 2 Eurocup QF 8–6
2011–12 1 Liga ACB 17th[a] 11–23
2012–13 1 Liga ACB 12th 15–19 Quarterfinalist
2013–14 1 Liga ACB 16th 12–22
2014–15 1 Liga ACB 13th 14–20
2015–16 1 Liga ACB 17th[b] 9–25
2016–17 1 Liga ACB 11th 13–19
2017–18 1 Liga ACB 11th 17–17 3 Champions League RS 9–1–6
2018–19 1 Liga ACB 16th 11–23 Quarterfinalist 3 Champions League QR2 2–2
2019–20 1 Liga ACB 18th[c] 5–18
2020–21 1 Liga ACB 17th 9–27
2021–22 2 LEB Oro 3rd 29–11 Copa Princesa C
2022–23 2 LEB Oro
  1. ^ Remained in ACB due to the resign of CB Canarias to promote.
  2. ^ Remained in ACB due to the resign of Palencia Baloncesto to promote.
  3. ^ Season curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Honours

Domestic competitions

Runners-up (4): 1962–63, 1967–68, 1980–81, 2003–04
Winners (3): 1963, 1992, 2000
Runners-up (4): 1962, 1973, 1975, 1991
Winners (2): 1986, 2022

European competitions

4th place (1): 1991–92
Final Four (1): 1992
Semifinalists (2): 1973–74, 1975–76
Runners-up (1): 1998–99
Semifinalists (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
4th place (1): 2006–07
Final Four (1): 2007

Other competitions

Winners (1):1992
4th place (4): 1972, 1974, 1975, 1993
Winnners (8): 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
  • Albacete, Spain Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2014
  • Torneo Ciudad de Getafe
Winners (1): 2019

Individual awards

Women's team

CB Estudiantes has also a women's team which was founded in 1989 and played during several seasons in Liga Femenina, the Spanish women's basketball top tier.[4] It currently plays in Liga Femenina.

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. Copa de la Reina European competitions
2000–01 2 1ª División 2nd[a]
2001–02 2 Liga Femenina 2 2nd
2002–03 1 Liga Femenina 10th
2003–04 1 Liga Femenina 7th
2004–05 1 Liga Femenina 7th Quarterfinalist
2005–06 1 Liga Femenina 8th
2006–07 1 Liga Femenina 13th
2007–08 2 Liga Femenina 2 3rd
2008–09 1 Liga Femenina 12th
2009–10 1 Liga Femenina 13th
2010–11 2 Liga Femenina 2 4th
2011–12 2 Liga Femenina 2 9th
2012–13 2 Liga Femenina 2 7th
2013–14 2 Liga Femenina 2 6th
2014–15 2 Liga Femenina 2 8th
2015–16 2 Liga Femenina 2 8th
2016–17 2 Liga Femenina 2 2nd
2017–18 1 Liga Femenina 14th
2018–19 2 Liga Femenina 2 10th
2019–20 2 Liga Femenina 2 1st [b]
2020–21 1 Liga Femenina 5th
2021–22 1 Liga Femenina 7th Quarterfinalist 2 EuroCup Women PR1 4–4
2022–23 1 Liga Femenina Quarterfinalist 2 EuroCup Women PR1 3–5

[5]

  1. ^ Invited to join the newly created Liga Femenina 2.
  2. ^ Liga Femenina 2 season 19/20 curtailed due to coronavirus

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-02. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
  2. ^ ACB.com, 15 June 2012
  3. ^ (in Spanish). 24 August 2010. Archived from the original on 25 June 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  4. ^ History of the women's basketball team at Estudiantes website (in Spanish)
  5. ^ "Competiciones FEB".

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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Club Baloncesto Estudiantes S A D 1 known simply as Estu and as Movistar Estudiantes for sponsorship reasons is a basketball team based in the city of Madrid Spain It is a member of the Asociacion de Clubes de Baloncesto ACB Founded in 1948 it is one of the most recognized basketball teams in Spain Movistar EstudiantesNicknameEstu Los del Ramiro DementesLeaguesLEB OroFoundedApril 1948 75 years ago April 1948 HistoryRamiro de Maeztu 1948 CB Estudiantes 1948 present ArenaPalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de MadridCapacity17 500LocationMadrid SpainTeam colorsLight Blue Black White PresidentIgnacio TrianaHead coachAlberto LorenzoTeam captainAdams SolaChampionships3 King s Cup2 Princess CupWebsitewww wbr movistarestudiantes wbr comHomeAwayThirdSome of its achievements include winning three Spanish Cups and reaching the ACB Finals in 2004 The club is also particularly famous for its renowned youth programme that has produced many Spanish talents over the years such as Alberto Herreros Nacho Azofra Aito Garcia Reneses Alfonso Reyes Felipe Reyes Carlos Jimenez Inaki de Miguel Pepu Hernandez or Juancho Hernangomez Contents 1 Sponsorship naming 2 History 3 Home arenas 4 Rivalries 5 Players 5 1 Basketball Hall of Famers 5 2 Current roster 5 3 Depth chart 5 4 Notable players 6 Head coach 7 Presidents 8 Season by season 9 Honours 9 1 Domestic competitions 9 2 European competitions 9 3 Other competitions 9 4 Individual awards 10 Women s team 10 1 Season by season 11 References 12 External linksSponsorship naming EditAlong the years CB Estudiantes has had several sponsorship names No sponsorship name 1948 1971 Estudiantes Monteverde 1971 1977 No sponsorship name 1977 1978 Estudiantes Mudespa 1978 1981 Estudiantes Caja Postal 1981 1987 1989 1992 Estudiantes Todagres 1987 1988 Estudiantes Bose 1988 1989 Estudiantes Argentaria 1992 1997 No sponsorship name 1997 1998 Adecco Estudiantes 1998 2006 MMT Estudiantes 2006 2009 Asefa Estudiantes 2009 2013 Tuenti Movil Estudiantes 2013 2014 Movistar Estudiantes 2014 presentHistory Edit Logo of the 60th anniversary The club was founded in 1948 by a group of students the Estudiantes of a public preparatory school the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu IRM in Madrid By the time when the first Spanish wide season long championship was organized in 1955 by the Spanish Basketball Association FEB it was one of the six clubs participating in that tournament as the second best team from the Province of Madrid the first being Real Madrid Since then it has always participated in the premier Spanish basketball league It is one of only three of such clubs together with Real Madrid and Joventut It is also one of two only Spanish basketball clubs with teams both at the top male and female Spanish championships In May 2012 Estudiantes was relegated for the first time in its history from the top tier of Spanish basketball but remained in the league because LEB Oro champion CB 1939 Canarias didn t present the required documentation and money 2 Home arenas Edit Polideportivo Antonio Magarinos where currently play the women s and the youth teams of the club La Nevera The IRM Arena 1948 71 Polideportivo Antonio Magarinos 1971 87 Palacio Vistalegre 2001 2005 Madrid Arena 2005 2010 Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid 1987 2001 2010 present 3 Rivalries EditEstudiantes has a rivalry with Real Madrid Both teams meet in the Madrid basketball derby Players Edit Estudiantes time out during a game versus Pamesa Valencia in November 2005 2010 11 season players from left to right Nik Caner Medley Jiri Welsch Albert Oliver German Gabriel Sergio Sanchez Josh Asselin Marc Blanch Yannick Driesen Jayson Granger Daniel Clark Tyrone Ellis Hernan Pancho Jasen Jaime Fernandez See also Category CB Estudiantes players Basketball Hall of Famers Edit Antonio Diaz Miguel F 1950 1952 1953 1958 Inducted 1997Current roster Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CB Estudiantes rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht AgeSG 3 Hughes Mark 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 25 1997 11 14 14 November 1997SG 4 Jorgensen Paul 1 88 m 6 ft 2 in 26 1996 07 21 21 July 1996SF 5 Sola Adams C 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 22 2000 07 27 27 July 2000PF 8 Jawara Karamo 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 31 1991 06 25 25 June 1991PG 10 Atencia Hansel 1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 25 1997 05 24 24 May 1997SF 11 Alderete Hector 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in 21 2002 03 06 6 March 2002C 13 Larsen Kevin 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 29 1993 07 17 17 July 1993SF 15 Smith Sean 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in 27 1995 12 09 9 December 1995PG 16 Montero Alex 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in 20 2003 04 27 27 April 2003PF 19 Lopez Hugo 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 19 2003 07 05 5 July 2003PG 30 Franch Josep 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 32 1991 01 28 28 January 1991SG 33 Dominguez Ruben 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 20 2003 01 23 23 January 2003PG 44 Leimanis Toms 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in 28 1994 08 07 7 August 1994PF 71 Demetrio Leonardo 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 29 1994 03 24 24 March 1994C Aurrecoechea Ivan 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 27 1995 11 19 19 November 1995 Head coach Alberto LorenzoAssistant coach es Sergio JimenezTeam manager Javier CabrerizoLegend C Team captain Injured RosterDepth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3C Kevin Larsen Ivan AurrecoecheaPF Karamo Jawara Leonardo Demetrio Hugo LopezSF Sean Smith Adams Sola Hector AldereteSG Paul Jorgensen Mark Hughes Ruben DominguezPG Toms Leimanis Hansel Atencia Josep Franch Alex MonteroColours Blue homegrown player Red non FIBA Europe player Notable players Edit Jose Miguel Antunez Victor Arteaga Nacho Azofra Javier Beiran Dario Brizuela Jesus Codina Quino Colom Rodrigo de la Fuente Inaki de Miguel Antonio Diaz Miguel Miguel Estrada Jaime Fernandez German Gabriel Aito Garcia Reneses Fran Guerra Juancho Hernangomez Alberto Herreros Iker Iturbe Carlos Jimenez Oriol Junyent Antonio Martin Fernando Martin Nacho Martin Juan Antonio Martinez Javier Mendiburu Albert Oliver Juan Antonio Orenga Xavi Rabaseda Vicente Ramos Xavi Rey Alfonso Reyes Felipe Reyes Sergio Rodriguez Gonzalo Sagi Vela Jose Sagi Vela Javi Salgado Carlos Suarez Rafael Vecina Edgar Vicedo Pancho Jasen Nicolas Laprovittola Federico Van Lacke Sylven Landesberg Nik Caner Medley Yannick Driesen John Roberson Lucas Nogueira Caio Torres Dejan Ivanov Carl English Levon Kendall Philip Scrubb Nacho Arroyo Hansel Atencia Juan Palacios Marko Banic Danko Cvjeticanin Zeljko Sakic Goran Suton Ondrej Balvin Jiri Welsch Kevin Larsen Josh Asselin Angel Delgado Luis Flores Jamar Wilson Tariq Kirksay Edwin Jackson Michel Morandais Florent Pietrus Ali Traore Tyrone Ellis Viktor Sanikidze Pietro Aradori Alessandro Gentile Martins Laksa Toms Leimanis Shayne Whittington Omar Cook Nemanja Đurisic Goran Nikolic Nicolas de Jong Torgeir Bryn Karamo Jawara Ruben Garces J J Barea Gian Clavell Mikhail Mikhailov Sitapha Savane Aleksa Avramovic Stefan Bircevic Nemanja Dangubic Nikola Loncar Petar Popovic Vladimir Stimac Domen Lorbek Uros Slokar Samo Udrih Martin Rancik Ludvig Hakanson Daniel Clark Vitaly Potapenko Jayson Granger Gary Alexander Corey Brewer Alec Brown Louis Bullock Vonteego Cummings Toney Douglas Marlon Garnett Keith Jennings Kyle Kuric Chris Lofton Will McDonald Tony Mitchell Andrae Patterson John Pinone Phil Pressey David Russell Walker Russell Cedric Simmons Terry Stotts Ron Taylor Shaun Vandiver Glen Whisby Eric White Harper Williams Rickie Winslow Antoine WrightHead coach EditSee also Category CB Estudiantes coaches Rafael Laborde 1948 1949 1953 1955 1956 Miguel Parrilla 1949 1951 Leopoldo Bermudez 1951 1953 Victor Diaz 1955 1956 Hector Rodriguez 1956 int Jose Antonio Garrido 1956 1957 Roberto Bermudez 1957 1959 1960 1974 1975 Emilio Tejada 1957 1958 Ramon Uturbi 1958 1959 Jaime Bolea 1960 1963 Jesus Codina 1963 1964 1973 1974 1979 1981 Francisco Hernandez 1964 1965 Ignacio Pinedo 1965 1973 Fernando Bermudez 1975 1976 Jose Ramon Ramos 1976 1979 Fernando Martinez Arroyo 1979 Antonio Gomez Carra 1981 1983 Paco Garrido 1983 1988 Miguel Angel Martin 1988 1994 Pepu Hernandez 1994 2001 2001 2005 2011 2012 Charly Sainz de Aja 2001 Juan Antonio Orenga 2005 2006 Pedro Martinez 2006 2007 Mariano de Pablos 2007 Javier Carlos Gonzalez 2007 int Velimir Perasovic 2007 2008 Luis Casimiro 2008 2011 Trifon Poch 2012 Txus Vidorreta 2012 2015 Diego Ocampo 2015 2016 Alberto Lorenzo 2016 int 2023 present Sergio Valdeolmillos 2016 Salva Maldonado 2016 2018 Josep Maria Berrocal 2018 2019 Aleksandar Dzikic 2019 2020 Javier Zamora 2020 2021 Jota Cuspinera 2021 2022 Diego Epifanio 2022 Javi Rodriguez 2022 2023Presidents EditAntonio Magarinos 1948 1964 Anselmo Lopez 1964 int Jose Hermida 1964 1971 Pedro Dellmans 1971 1983 Juan Francisco Moneo 1983 1999 Alejandro Gonzalez Varona 1999 2004 Juan Francisco Garcia 2004 2005 Fernando Bermudez 2005 2008 Javier Tejedor 2008 Juan Francisco Garcia 2008 2014 Fernando Galindo 2014 2022 Ignacio Triana 2022 presentSeason by season EditSeason Tier Division Pos W L Copa del Rey Other cups European competitions1957 1 1ª Division 5th 3 71958 1 1ª Division 5th 11 1 61958 59 1 1ª Division 6th 12 2 8 Quarterfinalist1959 60 1 1ª Division 10th 6 2 14 Round of 161960 61 1 1ª Division 7th 10 2 10 First round1961 62 1 1ª Division 3rd 10 8 Runner up1962 63 1 1ª Division 2nd 11 5 Champion1963 64 1 1ª Division 5th 13 9 Semifinalist1964 65 1 1ª Division 4th 6 81965 66 1 1ª Division 6th 8 10 Semifinalist1966 67 1 1ª Division 3rd 14 6 Semifinalist1967 68 1 1ª Division 2nd 16 4 Semifinalist1968 69 1 1ª Division 5th 12 10 Quarterfinalist1969 70 1 1ª Division 5th 11 1 10 Quarterfinalist1970 71 1 1ª Division 8th 8 14 Round of 161971 72 1 1ª Division 5th 12 10 Semifinalist1972 73 1 1ª Division 4th 17 1 12 Runner up1973 74 1 1ª Division 4th 17 2 9 Semifinalist 2 Cup Winners Cup SF 5 41974 75 1 1ª Division 7th 8 14 Runner up1975 76 1 1ª Division 4th 17 15 Semifinalist 2 Cup Winners Cup SF 6 11976 77 1 1ª Division 6th 10 12 Semifinalist1977 78 1 1ª Division 7th 8 1 13 Semifinalist1978 79 1 1ª Division 4th 13 1 8 Quarterfinalist1979 80 1 1ª Division 8th 9 1 12 Round of 161980 81 1 1ª Division 2nd 18 2 6 Quarterfinalist1981 82 1 1ª Division 11th 10 1 15 Round of 161982 83 1 1ª Division 10th 8 1 17 Round of 161983 84 1 Liga ACB 13th 14 161984 85 1 Liga ACB 7th 20 13 Copa Principe SF1985 86 1 Liga ACB 5th 17 15 Copa Principe C1986 87 1 Liga ACB 5th 16 17 Quarterfinalist Copa Principe R16 3 Korac Cup QF 5 31987 88 1 Liga ACB 5th 18 14 Quarterfinalist Copa Principe R16 3 Korac Cup QF 3 51988 89 1 Liga ACB 10th 20 19 Quarterfinalist 3 Korac Cup QF 4 61989 90 1 Liga ACB 4th 22 19 Round of 161990 91 1 Liga ACB 3rd 30 12 Runner up 3 Korac Cup QF 8 41991 92 1 Liga ACB 3rd 30 13 Champion 1 Euroleague 4th 14 71992 93 1 Liga ACB 4th 27 14 Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague GS 6 101993 94 1 Liga ACB 4th 22 16 Fourth position 3 Korac Cup GS 4 41994 95 1 Liga ACB 7th 20 20 Third position 3 Korac Cup GS 5 51995 96 1 Liga ACB 3rd 29 16 3 Korac Cup GS 6 41996 97 1 Liga ACB 3rd 25 17 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague R16 9 71997 98 1 Liga ACB 5th 25 13 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague R16 8 101998 99 1 Liga ACB 4th 24 17 3 Korac Cup RU 14 21999 00 1 Liga ACB 3rd 28 14 Champion 3 Korac Cup SF 11 32000 01 1 Liga ACB 6th 22 16 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague R16 4 82001 02 1 Liga ACB 4th 23 19 Semifinalist 2 Saporta Cup R16 6 62002 03 1 Liga ACB 4th 27 14 Quarterfinalist 2 ULEB Cup SF 11 52003 04 1 Liga ACB 2nd 28 20 Quarterfinalist 2 ULEB Cup SF 11 52004 05 1 Liga ACB 4th 25 17 Quarterfinalist 1 EuroLeague RS 4 102005 06 1 Liga ACB 8th 17 20 2 ULEB Cup RS 4 62006 07 1 Liga ACB 9th 16 18 3 FIBA EuroCup 4th 12 42007 08 1 Liga ACB 14th 12 222008 09 1 Liga ACB 13th 12 22 Semifinalist2009 10 1 Liga ACB 7th 19 17 Quarterfinalist2010 11 1 Liga ACB 12th 16 18 2 Eurocup QF 8 62011 12 1 Liga ACB 17th a 11 232012 13 1 Liga ACB 12th 15 19 Quarterfinalist2013 14 1 Liga ACB 16th 12 222014 15 1 Liga ACB 13th 14 202015 16 1 Liga ACB 17th b 9 252016 17 1 Liga ACB 11th 13 192017 18 1 Liga ACB 11th 17 17 3 Champions League RS 9 1 62018 19 1 Liga ACB 16th 11 23 Quarterfinalist 3 Champions League QR2 2 22019 20 1 Liga ACB 18th c 5 182020 21 1 Liga ACB 17th 9 272021 22 2 LEB Oro 3rd 29 11 Copa Princesa C2022 23 2 LEB Oro Remained in ACB due to the resign of CB Canarias to promote Remained in ACB due to the resign of Palencia Baloncesto to promote Season curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic Honours EditDomestic competitions Edit Liga ACBRunners up 4 1962 63 1967 68 1980 81 2003 04Copa del Rey de Baloncesto Spanish King s Cup Winners 3 1963 1992 2000 Runners up 4 1962 1973 1975 1991Copa Princesa de Asturias Spanish Princess Cup Winners 2 1986 2022European competitions Edit EuroLeague4th place 1 1991 92 Final Four 1 1992FIBA Saporta Cup defunct Semifinalists 2 1973 74 1975 76FIBA Korac Cup defunct Runners up 1 1998 99EuroCup BasketballSemifinalists 2 2002 03 2003 04FIBA EuroChallenge defunct 4th place 1 2006 07 Final Four 1 2007Other competitions Edit FIBA International Christmas Tournament defunct Winners 1 1992 4th place 4 1972 1974 1975 1993Torneo Comunidad de Madrid defunct Winnners 8 1988 1990 1992 1993 1996 1999 2001 2002 2003Albacete Spain Invitational GameWinners 1 2014Torneo Ciudad de GetafeWinners 1 2019Individual awards Edit Spanish Cup MVP Juan Antonio Orenga 1991 John Pinone 1992 Alfonso Reyes 2000ACB Rising Star Sergio Rodriguez 2005 Carlos Suarez 2006 Juan Hernangomez 2016ACB Slam Dunk Champion David Russell 1986 1987 Rickie Winslow 1990 Chandler Thompson 1996 1998ACB Three Point Shootout Champion Danko Cvjeticanin 1993 Keith Jennings 1996All ACB First Team Carlos Jimenez 2006 Carlos Suarez 2010 Nik Caner Medley 2011 Edwin Jackson 2017 Sylven Landesberg 2018Women s team EditCB Estudiantes has also a women s team which was founded in 1989 and played during several seasons in Liga Femenina the Spanish women s basketball top tier 4 It currently plays in Liga Femenina Season by season Edit Season Tier Division Pos Copa de la Reina European competitions2000 01 2 1ª Division 2nd a 2001 02 2 Liga Femenina 2 2nd2002 03 1 Liga Femenina 10th2003 04 1 Liga Femenina 7th2004 05 1 Liga Femenina 7th Quarterfinalist2005 06 1 Liga Femenina 8th2006 07 1 Liga Femenina 13th2007 08 2 Liga Femenina 2 3rd2008 09 1 Liga Femenina 12th2009 10 1 Liga Femenina 13th2010 11 2 Liga Femenina 2 4th2011 12 2 Liga Femenina 2 9th2012 13 2 Liga Femenina 2 7th2013 14 2 Liga Femenina 2 6th2014 15 2 Liga Femenina 2 8th2015 16 2 Liga Femenina 2 8th2016 17 2 Liga Femenina 2 2nd2017 18 1 Liga Femenina 14th2018 19 2 Liga Femenina 2 10th2019 20 2 Liga Femenina 2 1st b 2020 21 1 Liga Femenina 5th2021 22 1 Liga Femenina 7th Quarterfinalist 2 EuroCup Women PR1 4 42022 23 1 Liga Femenina Quarterfinalist 2 EuroCup Women PR1 3 5 5 Invited to join the newly created Liga Femenina 2 Liga Femenina 2 season 19 20 curtailed due to coronavirusReferences Edit SADs at CSD website Archived from the original on 2017 04 02 Retrieved 2015 04 04 Comunicado oficial Asefa Estudiantes ACB com 15 June 2012 Asefa Estudiantes will play the next season in the Palacio de Deportes in Spanish 24 August 2010 Archived from the original on 25 June 2013 Retrieved 24 August 2010 History of the women s basketball team at Estudiantes website in Spanish Competiciones FEB External links EditOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CB Estudiantes amp oldid 1155063782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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