Baloncesto León
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Club Name | Baloncesto León | |
Founded | 1981 | |
Arena | Palacio de los Deportes, León, Spain |
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Capacity | 6,000 | |
Chairman | Miguel Fernández-Llamazares | |
Manager | Joaquín Rodríguez | |
League | LEB | |
Position 2005-06 | 3rd | |
Website | www.baloncestoleon.com |
Baloncesto León is a basketball team, based in León, Spain. It plays in the second division of Spain, the Liga Española de Baloncesto
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[edit] History
[edit] Early years (1981-1988)
Baloncesto León was founded by José Antonio Moirón García, Enrique Emperador Marcos, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Villanueva, Lisardo Mourelo González and Alberto Sobrín Martínez in León on 20 May 1981.
It began to play in Tercera División, the fourth division of Spanish basketball. In 1981, the team was promoted to Segunda División B. After four years playing in the third division, Baloncesto León was promoted to Segunda División, the second division.
[edit] Aranzana's first era (1989-1997)
In the middle of the 1988-1989 season, the coach Mariano Parra was sacked because Baloncesto León was in relegation posts. Then Baloncesto León signed Gustavo Aranzana, the coach of Cajapalencia, a team which was playing in Segunda División. Baloncesto León managed to leave relegation, and the next year, led by Xavi Fernández, was promoted to the ACB for first time in its history.
Baloncesto León's years under Aranzana's leadership were the most successful in the history of the team. Both in the 1991-1992 and 1992-1993 seasons, Baloncesto León reached position six in ACB.
In 1994 several things changed. The team changed the color of the t-shirt from yellow and green to red. Also, Xavi Fernandez transferred to FC Barcelona
Finally, in 1997, Gustavo Aranzana left the team.
[edit] Decline and relegation (1997-2000)
In 1997, Edu Torres was hired as coach. He left the team after two years of failing to enter the playoffs. In 1999-2000, the team, coached by José Luis Oliete, was the last team in the classification, so Baloncesto León was relegated to LEB.
[edit] In LEB (since 2000) and Aranzana second era (since 2005)
Since 2000, Baloncesto León has been playing in the second category of Spanish basketball. The team has come close to promotion on several occasions, but has not achieved it.
After being coached by Roberto Herreras, Quino Salvo and Ángel Jareño, in 2005, Gustavo Aranzana was signed again as coach. In 2005-2006, Baloncesto León was, along with CAI Zaragoza, the highest ranking team in the LEB regular season. In fact, Baloncesto León won the Regular Season. In the playoff, Baloncesto León easily defeated Palma Aqua Mágica and reached the semifinal round. Both final competitors of the semifinals get promoted. The rival was Bruesa GBC, 5th in regular season, which defeated Baloncesto León by 3-0. CAI Zaragoza did not get promoted.
[edit] Current squad 2006/07
- Point and Shooting Guards:
- Forwards and Centers:
- Coach:
[edit] Famous players
[edit] Famous coaches
[edit] External links
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