CB Estudiantes

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Tuenti Móvil Estudiantes
Leagues ACB
Founded 1948
History Ramiro de Maeztu
(1948)
CB Estudiantes
(1948–Present)
Arena Palacio de Deportes
(capacity: 15,000)
Location Madrid, Community of Madrid
Team colors Light Blue, Black
         
President Juan Francisco García
Head coach Txus Vidorreta
Championships 3 Spanish Cups
Website clubestudiantes.com
Uniforms
Home
Away

Club Baloncesto Estudiantes, S.A.D., known as Tuenti Móvil Estudiantes for sponsorship reasons, is a basketball team based in the city of Madrid, Community of Madrid. It is member of the Asociación de Clubes de Baloncesto (ACB). Founded in 1948, it is one of the most recognized basketball teams in Spain. Some of its achievements include winning three Spanish Cups and reaching the ACB Finals in 2004.

Sponsorship naming

Along the years CB Estudiantes has had several sponsorship names:

  • Estudiantes Monteverde 1971–1977
  • Estudiantes Mudespa 1978–1981
  • Estudiantes Caja Postal 1981–1982, 1989–1995
  • Estudiantes Todagrés 1987–1988
  • Estudiantes Bosé 1988–1989
   
  • Estudiantes Argentaria 1995–1997
  • Adecco Estudiantes 1998–2006
  • MMT Estudiantes 2006–2009
  • Asefa Estudiantes 2009–2013
  • Tuenti Estudiantes 2013–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.[1]

Home arenas

Players

Estudiantes time out during a game versus Pamesa Valencia in November 2005.

Basketball Hall of Famers

Roster

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 Jasen, Jaime Fernández.

Note: Flags indicate national team, as has been defined by FIBA. Players may hold more than one nationality.

CB Estudiantes roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
C 5 Spain Guerra, Fran 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) 119 kg (262 lb) 21 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1992-12-23)December 23, 1992
PG 7 Spain Fernández, Jaime 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 79 kg (174 lb) 20 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1993-06-04)June 4, 1993
G/F 9 Spain Vicedo, Edgar 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 19 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1994-08-24)August 24, 1994
PG 10 Spain Colom, Quino 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 80 kg (176 lb) 25 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1988-11-01)November 1, 1988
PF 13 Croatia Banić, Marko 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 113 kg (249 lb) 29 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1984-08-31)August 31, 1984
SF 14 United States Kuric, Kyle 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 24 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1989-08-25)August 25, 1989
F 17 Spain Hernangómez, Juancho 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 18 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1995-04-09)April 9, 1995
G/F 22 Spain Rabaseda, Xavi 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 24 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1989-12-02)December 2, 1989
SG 25 Spain Brizuela, Darío 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 19 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1994-11-08)November 8, 1994
SF 31 Spain Miso, Andres 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 31 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1983-01-07)January 7, 1983
C 35 Brazil Nogueira, Lucas 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 21 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1992-07-26)July 26, 1992
PF 44 Bulgaria Ivanov, Dejan 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 103 kg (227 lb) 27 – <span="font-size:140%;">(1986-03-18)March 18, 1986
Head coach
  • Spain Txus Vidorreta
Assistant coach(es)
  • Spain Alberto Lorenzo
  • Spain Juan Antonio Cabrerizo

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Roster
Updated: 2013-10-13

Notable players

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. Postseason Cup Competitions European Competitions RS PO Cup EU Tot
1956–57 1 1ª División 5 3–7 3–7
1957–58 1 1ª División 5 11–1–6 11–1–6
1958–59 1 1ª División 6 Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 12–2–8 0–2 12–2–10
1959–60 1 1ª División 10 Copa del Rey Round of 16 6–2–14 1–1 7–2–15
1960–61 1 1ª División 7 Copa del Rey First Round 10–2–10 1–2 11–2–12
1961–62 1 1ª División 3 Copa del Rey runner-up 10–8 2–1 12–9
1962–63 1 1ª División 2 Runner-up Copa del Rey champion 8–2 3–3 3–0 14–5
1963–64 1 1ª División 5 Final stage Copa del Rey semifinalist 9–3 4–6 2–1 15–10
1964–65 1 1ª División 4 6–8 6–8
1965–66 1 1ª División 6 Copa del Rey semifinalist 8–10 4–2 12–12
1966–67 1 1ª División 3 Copa del Rey semifinalist 14–6 5–3 19–9
1967–68 1 1ª División 2 Runner-up Copa del Rey semifinalist 16–4 3–3 19–7
1968–69 1 1ª División 5 Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 12–10 2–1 14–11
1969–70 1 1ª División 5 Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 11–1–10 2–2 13–1–12
1970–71 1 1ª División 8 Copa del Rey Round of 16 8–14 1–1 9–15
1971–72 1 1ª División 5 Copa del Rey semifinalist 12–10 2–1–5 14–1–15
1972–73 1 1ª División 4 Copa del Rey runner-up 17–1–12 6–3 23–1–15
1973–74 1 1ª División 4 Copa del Rey semifinalist Cup Winners' Cup semifinalist 17–2–9 1–3 5–4 23–2–16
1974–75 1 1ª División 7 Copa del Rey runner-up 8–14 3–2 11–16
1975–76 1 1ª División 4 Final stage Copa del Rey semifinalist Cup Winners' Cup semifinalist 12–10 5–5 1–1 6–1 24–17
1976–77 1 1ª División 6 Copa del Rey semifinalist 10–12 3–4 13–16
1977–78 1 1ª División 7 Copa del Rey semifinalist 8–1–13 7–1–8 15–2–21
1978–79 1 1ª División 4 Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 13–1–8 0–2 13–1–10
1979–80 1 1ª División 8 Copa del Rey Round of 16 9–1–12 1–1 10–1–13
1980–81 1 1ª División 2 Runner-up Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 18–2–6 1–1 19–2–7
1981–82 1 1ª División 11 Copa del Rey Round of 16 10–1–15 1–1 11–1–16
1982–83 1 1ª División 10 Copa del Rey Round of 16 8–1–17 0–2 8–1–19
1983–84 1 Liga ACB 13 Relegation playoffs 12–16 2–0 14–16
1984–85 1 Liga ACB 7 Quarterfinalist Copa Príncipe semifinalist 17–11 3–2 20–13
1985–86 1 Liga ACB 5 Quarterfinalist Copa Príncipe champion 15–13 2–2 7–1 24–16
1986–87 1 Liga ACB 5 Quarterfinalist CR quarterfinalist, CP Round of 16 Korać Cup quarterfinalist 13–15 3–2 0–2 16–19
1987–88 1 Liga ACB 8 Quarterfinalist CR quarterfinalist, CP quarterfinalist Korać Cup quarterfinalist 16–12 2–2 0–1 3–5 21–20
1988–89 1 Liga ACB 10 Copa del Rey quarterfinalist Korać Cup quarterfinalist 17–19 3–0 1–1–1 4–6 25–1–26
1989–90 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Copa del Rey Round of 16 20–16 2–3 1–3 23–22
1990–91 1 Liga ACB 3 Semifinalist Copa del Rey runner-up Korać Cup quarterfinalist 25–9 5–3 2–1 8–4 40–17
1991–92 1 Liga ACB 3 Semifinalist Copa del Rey champion Euroleague semifinalist4th 24–10 6–3 3–0 14–7 47–20
1992–93 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist Euroleague Group Stage 21–10 6–4 0–1 6–10 33–25
1993–94 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Copa del Rey semifinalist Korać Cup Group Stage 17–11 5–5 1–2 4–4 27–22
1994–95 1 Liga ACB 7 Quarterfinalist Copa del Rey semifinalist Korać Cup Group Stage 20–18 0–2 2–1 5–5 27–26
1995–96 1 Liga ACB 3 Semifinalist Korać Cup Group Stage 25–13 4–3 6–4 35–20
1996–97 1 Liga ACB 3 Semifinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist Euroleague Round of 16 21–13 4–4 0–1 9–7 34–25
1997–98 1 Liga ACB 5 Quarterfinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist Euroleague Round of 16 24–10 1–3 0–1 8–10 33–24
1998–99 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Korać Cup runner-up 21–13 3–4 14–2 38–19
1999–00 1 Liga ACB 3 Semifinalist Copa del Rey champion Korać Cup semifinalist 23–11 5–3 3–0 11–3 42–17
2000–01 1 Liga ACB 6 Quarterfinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist Euroleague Round of 16 21–13 1–3 0–1 4–8 26–25
2001–02 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Copa del Rey semifinalist Saporta Cup Round of 16 20–14 3–5 1–1 6–6 30–26
2002–03 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist ULEB Cup semifinalist 23–11 4–3 0–1 11–5 38–20
2003–04 1 Liga ACB 2 Runner-up Copa del Rey quarterfinalist ULEB Cup semifinalist 20–14 8–6 0–1 11–5 39–26
2004–05 1 Liga ACB 4 Semifinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist Euroleague Regular Season 21–13 4–4 0–1 4–10 29–28
2005–06 1 Liga ACB 8 Quarterfinalist ULEB Cup Regular Season 17–17 0–3 4–6 21–26
2006–07 1 Liga ACB 9 FIBA Eurocup semifinalist4th 16–18 12–4 28–22
2007–08 1 Liga ACB 14 12–22 12–22
2008–09 1 Liga ACB 13 Copa del Rey semifinalist 12–22 1–1 13–23
2009–10 1 Liga ACB 7 Quarterfinalist Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 19–15 0–2 0–1 19–18
2010–11 1 Liga ACB 12 Eurocup quarterfinalist 16–18 8–6 24–24
2011–12 1 Liga ACB 17 RelegatedA 11–23 11–23
2012–13 1 Liga ACB 12 Copa del Rey quarterfinalist 15–19 0–1 15–20
2013–14 1 Liga ACB

Trophies and awards

Records

  • European competitions
    • Cup Winners Cup : twice semifinalist (1974, 1976)
    • Euroleague : Semifinalist Final Four, Istanbul 1992.
    • Korać Cup: Runner-up, 1999
    • ULEB Cup : twice semifinalist (2003, 2004)
    • FIBA EuroCup: Semifinalist Final Four (Girona, 2007)
  • Spanish competitions

Individual awards

Spanish Cup MVP

ACB Rising Star

ACB Slam Dunk Champion

  • David Russell – 1986, 1987
  • Ricky Winslow – 1990
  • Chandler Thompson – 1996, 1998

ACB Three Point Shootout Champion

References

  1. Comunicado oficial Asefa Estudiantes ACB.com, 15 June 2012
  2. "Asefa Estudiantes will play the next season in the Palacio de Deportes" (in Spanish). 24 August 2010. 

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