List of defunct Philippine Basketball Association teams
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This a list of defunct Philippine Basketball Association teams, both regular and guests.
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[edit] Defunct franchises
Team | Entered | Final season | Acquired by |
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7-Up | 1975 | 1977 | Filmanbank |
Carrier/Quasar/Fiberlite | 1975 | 1976 | none |
CDCP/Galleon | 1980 | 1981 | none |
Crispa | 1975 | 1984 | Shell |
Pop Cola/Sunkist/Diet Sarsi/Swift | 1990 | 2001 | Coca-Cola* |
Great Taste/Presto/Tivoli/CFC/N-Rich | 1975 | 1992 | Sta. Lucia* |
Filmanbank | 1978 | 1979 | CDCP/Galleon |
Manhattan/Country Fair/Sunkist/Winston | 1983 | 1984 | none |
Manila Beer/Beer Hausen | 1984 | 1986 | none |
Mariwasa/Finance Inc/Galerie Dominique/Honda | 1975 | 1983 | none |
Shell | 1985 | 2004-05 | Welcoat* |
Tanduay (Elizalde family) | 1975 | 1987 | Purefoods* |
Tanduay (Tan family) | 1999 | 2001 | Air21* |
Tefilin | 1980 | 1981 | none |
Toyota | 1975 | 1983 | Manila Beer/Beer Hausen |
U/Tex | 1975 | 1982 | Country Fair |
[edit] Genealogies
These are the franchise acquisitions of present PBA teams (present to oldest):
- Air21 → Tanduay (2001)
- Alaska → San Miguel (original)/Magnolia
- Coca-Cola → Pop Cola
- Ginebra
- Magnolia → San Miguel
- Purefoods → Tanduay (1987)
- Red Bull
- Sta. Lucia → Great Taste/Presto
- Talk 'N Text
- Welcoat → Shell → Crispa
These are the franchise acquisitions of defunct PBA teams (oldest to latest):
- 7-Up → Filmanbank → Galleon
- U/Tex → Country Fair
- Toyota → Manila Beer/Beer Hausen
All records of a franchise are dropped when it is acquired by a new company, except for:
- The San Miguel/Royal franchise, when it took a leave of absence on 1985, the Alaska Milk franchise didn't acquire San Miguel's records. When San Miguel returned in 1987, it assumed the records of the original San Miguel franchise. The same was done for the Tanduay franchise.
- The Purefoods franchise, when Ayala Corporation sold it's Purefoods unit to San Miguel Corporation, the records of the Ayala-owned team were carried over to the San Miguel-owned team.
[edit] Guest teams
- UBC Thunderbirds (2004 PBA Fiesta Conference)
- U.S. Mail and More Pro-Am Selection (2004 PBA Fiesta Conference)
- Yonsei University (2003 Invitational)
- Magnolia Jilin Tigers (2003 Invitational)
- Novi Sad Amateur Selection (2003 Invitational)
- Northern Consolidated Cement (1985 PBA Reinforced Conference Champions)
- Philippine national basketball team (On various occasions, 1984-2003)
- Emtex (1977)
- Ramrod (1977)
- Nicholas Stoodley (1980 PBA Invitational Champions)
- Adidas (1980)
- South Korea (1982)