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Landstede Hammers

Landstede Hammers is a Dutch basketball club based in Zwolle. The club plays in the BNXT League, the Dutch top tier division. The club was founded as Cees Lubbers The Hammers in 1995. In 1999, the club’s name was changed into Landstede Hammers. In 2001, the club received its current name Landstede Basketbal as the team became part of the same-named educational institution in Zwolle. The home games of the club are played in the Landstede Sportcentrum.

Landstede Hammers
LeaguesBNXT League
European North Basketball League
Founded1995; 28 years ago (1995)
History
List
  • Cees Lubbers The Hammers
    (1995–1996)
    Landstede Hammers
    (1996–1999)
    Landstede Basketbal
    (1999–2019)
    Landstede Hammers
    (2019–present)
ArenaLandstede Sportcentrum
Capacity1,200
LocationZwolle, Netherlands
Main sponsorLandstede
PresidentHajo Bijleveld
General managerAdriaan van Bergen
Head coachJean-Marc Jaumin
2021–22 positionBNXT League, 9th of 21
Championships1 Dutch League
2 Dutch Supercups
Retired numbers1 (7)
Websitelandstedehammers.nl
Landstede Basketbal game in 2011

In its existence, Landstede won the DBL championship one time in 2019. In 2017, the club captured its first trophy when it won the Dutch Supercup.

History Edit

The club was founded as Cees Lubbers/The Hammers and was based in Meppel in the first season of the club. The club played with the license of Red Giants Meppel, and moved to Zwolle, partly because arena 'Het Vledder' in Meppel diid not meet requirements.[1] After a short time Landstede became the main sponsor of the club, that was named Landstede Hammers and later Landstede Basketbal. In the 2004–05 season Landstede reached the Dutch Finals for the first time in club history. It lost 4–0 to Amsterdam. In 2010 the club got a new arena in the Landstede Sportcentrum.

In 2017, Landstede won its first trophy in team history by winning the Dutch Supercup over Donar, winning 77–69.[2]

In the 2018–19 season, Landstede finished in the second place in the regular season. The team had a 28–6 record in the regular season, and had All-DBL Team performers Noah Dahlman and Kaza Kajami-Keane on its roster. In the playoffs, Landstede defeated New Heroes Den Bosch 1–3 in the semi-finals. In the finals, Landstede beat defending champions Donar to win its first domestic championship.[3]

On 22 September 2019, Hammers won its second Supercup trophy after beating ZZ Leiden 78–66 in its home arena.[4] In the 2019–20 season, Landstede played in the FIBA Europe Cup, which marked the club's first European appearance in 19 years.[5] On 19 August 2019, the club announced they returned to the name Landstede Hammers.[6] In its first FIBA Europe Cup season, Landstede advanced past the regular season before losing six straight games in the second round.

Since the 2021–22 season, Hammers plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged.[7]

The Hammers will join the European North Basketball League (ENBL) in the 2023-24 season, which makes them the first Dutch team to play in the league.[8]

Club identity Edit

 
Landstede Basketbal used until 2019

When founded, the club was named Cees Lubbers The Hammers, named after main sponsor Cees Lubbers. The name Hammers stayed with the team through its supporters, who used its nickname for the following years. From 1996, the team was known as Landstede Hammers after new sponsor Landstede. In 1999, the club was named Landstede Basketbal, a name they kept for 20 years. On 19 August 2019, the club announced they returned to the name Landstede Hammers.[9]

The team has a supporters' club which was founded in 2016 and is known as SV Hammers.[10]

The mascot of the Hammers is the bird "Victory".

Honours Edit

Domestic competitions Edit

Friendly competitions Edit

Players Edit

Retired numbers Edit

Landstede Hammers retired numbers
Player Position Tenure Ceremony date
7 Nigel van Oostrum Guard 2016–2022 30 April 2022[13]

Current roster Edit

Landstede Hammers roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
PG 1   van Overbeek, Roel 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 23 – (2000-08-07)7 August 2000
G 2   van der Plas, Niek 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 20 – (2003-02-01)1 February 2003
F 3   Diculescu, Dragos 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 24 – (1999-08-25)25 August 1999
G 5   Turpijn, Dion 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) 20 – (2003-07-14)14 July 2003
F 6   Stolk, Coen 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 26 – (1997-06-26)26 June 1997
PG 8   Terins, Felix 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 25 – (1998-04-24)24 April 1998
F 11   Lutterman, Ruud 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 26 – (1997-04-14)14 April 1997
F 12   de Pagter, Ralf 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 34 – (1989-07-22)22 July 1989
PG 13   van der Vuurst de Vries, Boyd 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 24 – (1999-08-16)16 August 1999
C 22   Toro Barea, Arnaldo 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 25 – (1997-10-28)28 October 1997
PF 23   Dukan, Duje 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 31 – (1991-12-04)4 December 1991
F/C 35   Waleson, Jesse 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) 22 – (2001-05-05)5 May 2001
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Tim Arns

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DC) Dual citizenship
  • (DP) Development player
  • (I) Import player
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: June 13, 2023

Depth chart Edit

Pos. Starting 5 Bench
C Noah Dahlman Kevin Bleeker
PF Ralf de Pagter
SF Dragos Diculescu
SG Nigel Van Oostrum Mike Schilder
PG Naba Echols Jerom Oude Aarninkhof

Notable players Edit

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

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Individual awards Edit

Club records Edit

Bold denotes still active with team. As of 14 April 2021:

Category Player Record
Games played Alexandre De Sa 336
Points scored Nikki Hulzebos 2,211
Rebounds Nikki Hulzebos 1,464
Assists Scott Ungerer 664
Steals Nikki Hulzebos 320
Blocks Nikki Hulzebos 168
Three-point field goals Sherron Dorsey-Walker 244

European record Edit

Season Competition Round Club Home[A] Away[A] Agg[A]
2000–01 FIBA Korać Cup   CAB Madeira 67–68 74–84 141–152
 
2019–20 FIBA Europe Cup   Ironi Nes Ziona 88–94 90–96
2nd
 
  Kapfenberg Bulls 89–64 100–67
  Keravnos 78–72 85–88
  Ventspils 87–89 74–111
4th
 
  Kyiv-Basket 68–77 76–89
  Körmend 90–94 80–87
Notes
  1. ^ a b c
    Landstede points are listed first.

Arenas Edit

 
The Landstede Sports Center has been the club's home arena since 2010
Arenas
Arena City Tenure
Het Vledder Meppel 1995–1996
Stilohal Zwolle 1996–2010
Landstede Sportcentrum Zwolle 2010–present

Season by season Edit

Season Tier League Regular season National playoffs Basketball Cup European competitions
Finish Pld W L Win% Pld W L Result
1995–96 1 Eredivisie 8th
1996–97 1 Eredivisie 7th
1997–98 1 Eredivisie 7th
1998–99 1 Eredivisie 8th
1999–00 1 Eredivisie 4th
2000–01 1 Eredivisie 11th 3 Korać Cup
R1
0–2
2001–02 1 Eredivisie 5th
2002–03 1 Eredivisie 8th
2003–04 1 Eredivisie 5th
2004–05 1 Eredivisie
2nd
Runner-up
2005–06 1 Eredivisie 5th
2006–07 1 Eredivisie 10th
2007–08 1 Eredivisie 7th
2008–09 1 Eredivisie 9th
2009–10 1 Eredivisie 9th
2010–11 1 DBL 9th Fourth round
2011–12 1 DBL 5th 28 12 16 .429 2nd in Group B of the second stage (2–2)

Lost semifinals (Leiden, 1–3)

Semifinalist
2012–13 1 DBL 5th 36 19 17 .528 Lost quarterfinals (Aris, 0–3) Runner-up
2013–14 1 DBL 5th 36 22 14 .611 Lost quarterfinals (Leiden, 1–2) Quarterfinalist
2014–15 1 DBL 4th 28 20 8 .714 Won quarterfinals (Rotterdam, 2–0)

Lost semifinals (Den Bosch, 4–3)

Semifinalist
2015–16 1 DBL 1st 28 22 6 .786 Won semifinals (Den Bosch, 4–2)

Lost finals (Donar, 1–4)

Semifinalist
2016–17 1 DBL 2nd 28 20 8 .714 Won semifinals (Leiden, 4–3)

Lost finals (Donar, 1–4)

Runner-up
2017–18 1 DBL 2nd 34 24 8 .750 Lost semifinals (Leiden, 0–4) Semifinalist
2018–19 1 DBL 2nd 34 28 6 .824 Won quarterfinals (Aris, 2–0)

Won semifinals (Den Bosch, 3–1) Won finals (Donar, 4–2)

Runners-up
2019–20 1 DBL 1st[a] 20 17 3 .850 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Semifinalist 4 FIBA Europe Cup T16 3–9
2020–21 1 DBL 4th 21 13 8 .619 Won quarterfinals (Feyenoord, 180–158)

Lost semifinals (Leiden, 1–2)

Semifinalist
2021–22 1 BNXT League 9th 30 14 16 .467 Won quarterfinals (Feyenoord, 2–0)

Lost semifinals (Leiden, 0–3)

3 1 2 Quarterfinalist
2022–23 1 BNXT League 7th 30 14 14 .500 Lost quarterfinals (Aris, 1–2) 5 3 1 Runners-up
  1. ^ The 2019–20 season was cancelled in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, Landstede was first in the standings but no champion was named.

Head coaches Edit

The Hammers have had four different head coaches in their history, with Herman van den Belt coaching the team the most seasons.[14]

Dates Name Honours Notes
1996–2000   Marco van den Berg
2000   Peter Krüsmann
2000–2009   Herman van den Belt
2009–2010   Marten Scheepstra
2010–2023   Herman van den Belt DBL champion: 2019
Dutch Supercup: 2017, 2019
2023   Mark van Schutterhoef
2023–present   Jean-Marc Jaumin

References Edit

  1. ^ "K-side van Meppel voelt zich verkocht" (in Dutch). Dekrantvantoen.nl. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Basketballers Landstede verrassen met Supercup-zege" [Basketball players Landstede surprise with Supercup victory] (in Dutch). NOS.nl. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Cookies op destentor.nl - destentor.nl". www.destentor.nl. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Landstede Hammers verslaat ZZ Leiden en wint Supercup". nos.nl. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Landstede Basketbal heeft financiën voor elkaar en gaat Europa in". RTV Oost. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Landskampioen Landstede Basketbal gaat met ingang van het seizoen 2019-2020 verder onder de clubnaam Landstede Hammers!". 19 August 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Licenties BNXT League 2021-2022 toegekend". Basketball League (in Dutch). Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  8. ^ "Sailing into new waters: welcome Landstede Hammers!". ENBL. 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
  9. ^ "Landskampioen Landstede Basketbal gaat met ingang van het seizoen 2019-2020 verder onder de clubnaam Landstede Hammers!". 19 August 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Club History – SV Hammers" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-07-15.
  11. ^ a b "Landskampioenen, bekerwinnaars en competitiewinnaars" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  12. ^ "Super Cup" (in Dutch). J-dus.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Nummer 7: voor altijd Nigel van Oostrum". Landstede Hammers (in Dutch). 30 April 2022. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  14. ^ "Historie". landstedebasketbal.nl. Retrieved 9 June 2019.

External links Edit

  • Official site (in Dutch)
  • Landstede Basketbal fan site (in Dutch)
  • Eurobasket.com Landstede Page

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Landstede Hammers is a Dutch basketball club based in Zwolle The club plays in the BNXT League the Dutch top tier division The club was founded as Cees Lubbers The Hammers in 1995 In 1999 the club s name was changed into Landstede Hammers In 2001 the club received its current name Landstede Basketbal as the team became part of the same named educational institution in Zwolle The home games of the club are played in the Landstede Sportcentrum Landstede HammersLeaguesBNXT LeagueEuropean North Basketball LeagueFounded1995 28 years ago 1995 HistoryList Cees Lubbers The Hammers 1995 1996 Landstede Hammers 1996 1999 Landstede Basketbal 1999 2019 Landstede Hammers 2019 present ArenaLandstede SportcentrumCapacity1 200LocationZwolle NetherlandsMain sponsorLandstedePresidentHajo BijleveldGeneral managerAdriaan van BergenHead coachJean Marc Jaumin2021 22 positionBNXT League 9th of 21Championships1 Dutch League2 Dutch SupercupsRetired numbers1 7 Websitelandstedehammers nlHomeAwayThirdLandstede Basketbal game in 2011In its existence Landstede won the DBL championship one time in 2019 In 2017 the club captured its first trophy when it won the Dutch Supercup Contents 1 History 2 Club identity 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 Friendly competitions 4 Players 4 1 Retired numbers 4 2 Current roster 4 3 Depth chart 4 4 Notable players 4 5 Individual awards 5 Club records 6 European record 7 Arenas 8 Season by season 9 Head coaches 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe club was founded as Cees Lubbers The Hammers and was based in Meppel in the first season of the club The club played with the license of Red Giants Meppel and moved to Zwolle partly because arena Het Vledder in Meppel diid not meet requirements 1 After a short time Landstede became the main sponsor of the club that was named Landstede Hammers and later Landstede Basketbal In the 2004 05 season Landstede reached the Dutch Finals for the first time in club history It lost 4 0 to Amsterdam In 2010 the club got a new arena in the Landstede Sportcentrum In 2017 Landstede won its first trophy in team history by winning the Dutch Supercup over Donar winning 77 69 2 In the 2018 19 season Landstede finished in the second place in the regular season The team had a 28 6 record in the regular season and had All DBL Team performers Noah Dahlman and Kaza Kajami Keane on its roster In the playoffs Landstede defeated New Heroes Den Bosch 1 3 in the semi finals In the finals Landstede beat defending champions Donar to win its first domestic championship 3 On 22 September 2019 Hammers won its second Supercup trophy after beating ZZ Leiden 78 66 in its home arena 4 In the 2019 20 season Landstede played in the FIBA Europe Cup which marked the club s first European appearance in 19 years 5 On 19 August 2019 the club announced they returned to the name Landstede Hammers 6 In its first FIBA Europe Cup season Landstede advanced past the regular season before losing six straight games in the second round Since the 2021 22 season Hammers plays in the BNXT League in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged 7 The Hammers will join the European North Basketball League ENBL in the 2023 24 season which makes them the first Dutch team to play in the league 8 Club identity Edit Landstede Basketbal used until 2019When founded the club was named Cees Lubbers The Hammers named after main sponsor Cees Lubbers The name Hammers stayed with the team through its supporters who used its nickname for the following years From 1996 the team was known as Landstede Hammers after new sponsor Landstede In 1999 the club was named Landstede Basketbal a name they kept for 20 years On 19 August 2019 the club announced they returned to the name Landstede Hammers 9 The team has a supporters club which was founded in 2016 and is known as SV Hammers 10 The mascot of the Hammers is the bird Victory Honours EditDomestic competitions Edit Dutch Basketball League 11 Winners 1 2018 19 Runners up 3 2004 05 2015 16 2016 17 Dutch Cup 11 Runners up 4 2004 05 2012 13 2016 17 2018 19 Dutch Supercup 12 Winners 2 2017 2019Friendly competitions Edit Basketball Days Winners 2 2011 2012Players EditSee also Category Landstede Hammers players Retired numbers Edit Landstede Hammers retired numbersN Player Position Tenure Ceremony date7 Nigel van Oostrum Guard 2016 2022 30 April 2022 13 Current roster Edit Landstede Hammers rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht AgePG 1 van Overbeek Roel 1 88 m 6 ft 2 in 23 2000 08 07 7 August 2000G 2 van der Plas Niek 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 20 2003 02 01 1 February 2003F 3 Diculescu Dragos 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 24 1999 08 25 25 August 1999G 5 Turpijn Dion 1 84 m 6 ft 0 in 20 2003 07 14 14 July 2003F 6 Stolk Coen 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 26 1997 06 26 26 June 1997PG 8 Terins Felix 1 88 m 6 ft 2 in 25 1998 04 24 24 April 1998F 11 Lutterman Ruud 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 26 1997 04 14 14 April 1997F 12 de Pagter Ralf 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in 34 1989 07 22 22 July 1989PG 13 van der Vuurst de Vries Boyd 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in 24 1999 08 16 16 August 1999C 22 Toro Barea Arnaldo 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 25 1997 10 28 28 October 1997PF 23 Dukan Duje 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 31 1991 12 04 4 December 1991F C 35 Waleson Jesse 2 11 m 6 ft 11 in 22 2001 05 05 5 May 2001 Head coach Jean Marc JauminAssistant coach es Tim ArnsLegend C Team captain DC Dual citizenship DP Development player I Import player Injured Roster Updated June 13 2023Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 BenchC Noah Dahlman Kevin BleekerPF Ralf de PagterSF Dragos DiculescuSG Nigel Van Oostrum Mike SchilderPG Naba Echols Jerom Oude AarninkhofNotable players Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time Kaza Kajami Keane Tyson Hinz Noah Dahlman Grant Gibbs Robby Bostain Josh Magette Zack Novak Justin Stommes Clayton Vette J T Tiller Darryl Webb Joe Burton Alexandre De Sa Leon Williams Arno Bunnig Craig Osaikhwuwuomwan Jessey Voorn Nick Oudendag Rein van der Kamp Individual awards Edit DBL Play offs MVP Kaza Kajami Keane 2019All DBL TeamGreg Stevenson 2005 Darnell Hinson 2006 Zack Novak 2013 Joe Burton 2015 Grant Gibbs 2016 Tyson Hinz 2016 J T Tiller 2017 Clayton Vette 2017 Noah Dahlman 2018 2019 Kaza Kajami Keane 2019DBL Coach of the YearHerman van den Belt 2002 2005 2016DBL Defensive Player of the Year J T Tiller 2017DBL Rookie of the YearFreek Vos 2016 Olaf Schaftenaar 2017DBL MVP Under 23Leon Williams 2012DBL Most Improved PlayerGrant Gibbs 2016DBL Statistical Player of the YearJoe Burton 2015Club records EditBold denotes still active with team As of 14 April 2021 Category Player RecordGames played Alexandre De Sa 336Points scored Nikki Hulzebos 2 211Rebounds Nikki Hulzebos 1 464Assists Scott Ungerer 664Steals Nikki Hulzebos 320Blocks Nikki Hulzebos 168Three point field goals Sherron Dorsey Walker 244European record EditSeason Competition Round Club Home A Away A Agg A 2000 01 FIBA Korac Cup First round CAB Madeira 67 68 74 84 141 152 2019 20 FIBA Europe Cup Regular season Ironi Nes Ziona 88 94 90 96 2nd Kapfenberg Bulls 89 64 100 67 Keravnos 78 72 85 88Second Round Ventspils 87 89 74 111 4th Kyiv Basket 68 77 76 89 Kormend 90 94 80 87Notes a b c Landstede points are listed first Arenas Edit The Landstede Sports Center has been the club s home arena since 2010ArenasArena City TenureHet Vledder Meppel 1995 1996Stilohal Zwolle 1996 2010Landstede Sportcentrum Zwolle 2010 presentSeason by season EditSeason Tier League Regular season National playoffs Basketball Cup European competitionsFinish Pld W L Win Pld W L Result1995 96 1 Eredivisie 8th1996 97 1 Eredivisie 7th1997 98 1 Eredivisie 7th1998 99 1 Eredivisie 8th1999 00 1 Eredivisie 4th2000 01 1 Eredivisie 11th 3 Korac Cup R1 0 22001 02 1 Eredivisie 5th2002 03 1 Eredivisie 8th2003 04 1 Eredivisie 5th2004 05 1 Eredivisie 2nd Runner up2005 06 1 Eredivisie 5th2006 07 1 Eredivisie 10th2007 08 1 Eredivisie 7th2008 09 1 Eredivisie 9th2009 10 1 Eredivisie 9th2010 11 1 DBL 9th Fourth round2011 12 1 DBL 5th 28 12 16 429 2nd in Group B of the second stage 2 2 Lost semifinals Leiden 1 3 Semifinalist2012 13 1 DBL 5th 36 19 17 528 Lost quarterfinals Aris 0 3 Runner up2013 14 1 DBL 5th 36 22 14 611 Lost quarterfinals Leiden 1 2 Quarterfinalist2014 15 1 DBL 4th 28 20 8 714 Won quarterfinals Rotterdam 2 0 Lost semifinals Den Bosch 4 3 Semifinalist2015 16 1 DBL 1st 28 22 6 786 Won semifinals Den Bosch 4 2 Lost finals Donar 1 4 Semifinalist2016 17 1 DBL 2nd 28 20 8 714 Won semifinals Leiden 4 3 Lost finals Donar 1 4 Runner up2017 18 1 DBL 2nd 34 24 8 750 Lost semifinals Leiden 0 4 Semifinalist2018 19 1 DBL 2nd 34 28 6 824 Won quarterfinals Aris 2 0 Won semifinals Den Bosch 3 1 Won finals Donar 4 2 Runners up2019 20 1 DBL 1st a 20 17 3 850 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Semifinalist 4 FIBA Europe Cup T16 3 92020 21 1 DBL 4th 21 13 8 619 Won quarterfinals Feyenoord 180 158 Lost semifinals Leiden 1 2 Semifinalist2021 22 1 BNXT League 9th 30 14 16 467 Won quarterfinals Feyenoord 2 0 Lost semifinals Leiden 0 3 3 1 2 Quarterfinalist2022 23 1 BNXT League 7th 30 14 14 500 Lost quarterfinals Aris 1 2 5 3 1 Runners up The 2019 20 season was cancelled in March 2020 because of the COVID 19 pandemic At the time Landstede was first in the standings but no champion was named Head coaches EditThe Hammers have had four different head coaches in their history with Herman van den Belt coaching the team the most seasons 14 Dates Name Honours Notes1996 2000 Marco van den Berg 2000 Peter Krusmann 2000 2009 Herman van den Belt2009 2010 Marten Scheepstra2010 2023 Herman van den Belt DBL champion 2019Dutch Supercup 2017 20192023 Mark van Schutterhoef2023 present Jean Marc JauminReferences Edit K side van Meppel voelt zich verkocht in Dutch Dekrantvantoen nl Retrieved 13 December 2017 Basketballers Landstede verrassen met Supercup zege Basketball players Landstede surprise with Supercup victory in Dutch NOS nl 5 October 2017 Retrieved 13 December 2017 Cookies op destentor nl destentor nl www destentor nl Retrieved 3 June 2019 Landstede Hammers verslaat ZZ Leiden en wint Supercup nos nl Retrieved 22 September 2019 Landstede Basketbal heeft financien voor elkaar en gaat Europa in RTV Oost Retrieved 1 July 2019 Landskampioen Landstede Basketbal gaat met ingang van het seizoen 2019 2020 verder onder de clubnaam Landstede Hammers 19 August 2019 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Licenties BNXT League 2021 2022 toegekend Basketball League in Dutch Retrieved 10 July 2021 Sailing into new waters welcome Landstede Hammers ENBL 2023 06 07 Retrieved 2023 07 15 Landskampioen Landstede Basketbal gaat met ingang van het seizoen 2019 2020 verder onder de clubnaam Landstede Hammers 19 August 2019 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Club History SV Hammers in Dutch Retrieved 2023 07 15 a b Landskampioenen bekerwinnaars en competitiewinnaars in Dutch J dus com Retrieved 16 March 2018 Super Cup in Dutch J dus com Retrieved 16 March 2018 Nummer 7 voor altijd Nigel van Oostrum Landstede Hammers in Dutch 30 April 2022 Retrieved 10 June 2022 Historie landstedebasketbal nl Retrieved 9 June 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Landstede Basketbal Official site in Dutch Landstede Basketbal fan site in Dutch Eurobasket com Landstede Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landstede Hammers amp oldid 1165465730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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