CSU Asesoft
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CSU Asesoft | |
Founded | 1998 |
Arena | Sala Sporturilor Olimpia (4000 seats) |
Location | Ploiesti, Romania |
Team Colors | White, Blue |
Romanian champions | 4 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) |
Romanian Cup winners | 5 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) |
FIBA EuroCup Challenge winners | 1 (2005) |
Head Coach | Vladimir Arnautovic |
CSU Asesoft is the most successful Romanian basketball club of the last decade, winning the last 4 consecutive championships and the last 5 Romanian cups. In 2005, the team won FIBA EuroCup Challenge, at that time the fourth European club competition, and the second organized by FIBA.
2007 will mark the most important year in Asesoft's short history, being the first time in the history of Romanian basketball when a club from this country will take part in the ULEB Cup, the most important European club competition, after the Euroleague.
CSU Asesoft |
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Alexander De'Angelo | Forward | |||
Arvydas Cepulis | Forward | |||
Adrian Blidaru | Point guard | |||
Bojan Obradovic | Center | |||
Cezar Stanescu | Guard | |||
Danilo Cmiljanic | Forward | |||
Sorin Hartman | Forward | |||
Ionel Dodoc | Guard | |||
Levente Szijarto | Forward | |||
Mihai Paul | Guard | |||
Rashard Griffith | Center | |||
Reggie Elliot | Forward | |||
Tomas Gaidamavicius | Point guard | |||
Virgil Carutasu | Center | |||
Vlad Dogaru | Guard |