Flamengo Basketball
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Nickname |
Fla Mengão Scarlet-black | ||
Leagues |
NBB FIBA Americas League | ||
Founded | 1895 | ||
History |
C.R. Flamengo (1919–present) | ||
Arena |
HSBC Arena (capacity: 15,000) Maracanãzinho (capacity: 11,800) Ginásio Álvaro Vieira Lima (capacity: 4,500) | ||
Location | Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil | ||
Team colors |
White, Red and Black | ||
Main sponsor |
SKY Estácio de Sá Tim | ||
President | Eduardo Bandeira de Mello | ||
Team manager | Marcelo Vido | ||
Head coach | José Alves Neto | ||
Championships |
4 NBB 1 Brazilian Basketball League 4 CBD National Championship 1 FIBA Intercontinental Cup 1 FIBA Americas League 1 Liga Sudamericana (LSB) See Honors | ||
Website | www.flamengo.com.br | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Flamengo's Basketball team is a Brazilian professional team, part of the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo family.
Flamengo is one of the most traditional and successful basketball clubs in Brazil having won the Brazilian National League five times, once as Brazilian National Championship and four times the NBB (current Brazilian League format). The club also won Liga Sudamericana (LSB) in 2009 (I), FIBA Americas League in 2014 and FIBA Intercontinental Cup also in 2014.[1]
Brazil's all time legend Oscar Schmidt had played for Flamengo between 1999 and 2003 being one of the most important players in the club's history.
History
The red and black basketball team won its first championship in club history in 1919,[2] playing in the state championship of Rio de Janeiro and returned to win the title in 1932. When the third championship was won in 1933, the team was still undefeated. In 1934 and 1935 they won the title again.[3]
Personnel
Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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Depth chart
Pos. | Starter | Bench | Bench | Inactive | LDB Team |
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C | Jerome Meyinsse | J.P. Batista | [[]] | ||
PF | Olivinha | Rafael Mineiro | Mingau | [[]] [[]] | |
SF | Marquinhos | Marcelinho Machado | [[]] [[]] | ||
SG | Jason Robinson | Ronald Ramon | [[]] | [[]] | |
PG | Rafael Luz | Gegê Chaia | Danielzinho Lorio | [[]] | |
NBB head coaches
Name | Start | End | Totals | Regular season | Playoffs | |||||||||
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G | W | L | PCT | G | W | L | PCT | G | W | L | PCT | |||
Paulo "Chupeta" | 2008 | 2011 | 112 | 86 | 26 | .768 | 82 | 66 | 16 | .805 | 30 | 20 | 10 | .667 |
Gonzalo García | 2011 | 2012 | 38 | 26 | 12 | .684 | 28 | 21 | 7 | .750 | 10 | 5 | 5 | .500 |
José Alves Neto | 2012 | — | 124 | 101 | 23 | .815 | 96 | 79 | 17 | .823 | 28 | 22 | 6 | .786 |
Totals | 274 | 213 | 61 | .777 | 206 | 166 | 40 | .806 | 68 | 47 | 21 | .691 |
Season by season
Season | League | Pos. | Postseason | Regular season | Playoffs | Americas League | Liga Sudamericana |
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1990 | CBB | 3 (group B) | Quarterfinals | 6–4 | 1–2 | not held | DNP |
1991 | CBB | DNP | not held | DNP | |||
1992 | CBB | DNP | not held | DNP | |||
1993 | CBB | DNP | not held | DNP | |||
1994 | CBB | DNP | not held | DNP | |||
1995 | CBB | 5 (group B) | Round of 16 | 11–9 | 0–2 | not held | DNP |
1996 | CBB | 5 | Quarterfinals | 13–9 | 1–2 | not held | DNP |
1997 | CBB | 7 | Quarterfinals | 12–10 | 1–2 | not held | DNP |
1998 | CBB | 8 | Quarterfinals | 13–13 | 1–2 | not held | DNP |
1999 | CBB | 4 | Quarterfinals | 18–8 | 1–3 | not held | DNP |
2000 | CBB | 2 | Runners-up | 18–8 | 7–5 | not held | DNP |
2001 | CBB | 7 | Quarterfinals | 19–11 | 1–3 | not held | Semifinals |
2002 | CBB | 5 | Quarterfinals | 21–11 | 0–3 | not held | DNP |
2003 | CBB | 7 | Quarterfinals | 19–13 | 0–3 | not held | |
2004 | CBB | 2 | Runners-up | 22–8 | 6–5 | not held | DNP |
2005 | CBB | DNP | not held | Group stage | |||
2006 | CBB | not held | DNP | ||||
2007 | CBB | 7 | Quarterfinals | 12–11 | 0–3 | not held | DNP |
2008 | CBB | 1 | Champions | 19–3 | 9–0 | Group stage | Runners-up |
2009 | NBB | 1 | Champions | 26–2 | 9–2 | Group stage | Champions |
2009–10 | NBB | 2 | Runners-up | 20–6 | 8–4 | DNP | Group stage |
2010–11 | NBB | 4 | Semifinals | 20–8 | 3–4 | Quarterfinals | Runners-up |
2011–12 | NBB | 4 | Semifinals | 21–7 | 5–5 | DNP | 3rd |
2012–13 | NBB | 1 | Champions | 30–4 | 7–2 | Quarterfinals | DNP |
2013–14 | NBB | 1 | Champions | 26–6 | 7–2 | Champions | DNP |
2014–15 | NBB | 3 | Champions | 23–7 | 8–2 | 3rd place | DNP |
Matches against NBA teams
October 8, 2014 |
Phoenix Suns | 100–88 | Flamengo * |
Scoring by quarter: 21–26, 33–17, 17–23, 29–20 | ||
Pts: Thomas 18 Rebs: Marc. Morris 7 Asts: Thomas 4 |
Pts: Marcelinho 16 Rebs: Felício 8 Asts: Laprovíttola 12 |
October 15, 2014 |
Orlando Magic | 106–88 | Flamengo |
Scoring by quarter: 34–23, 21–26, 29–23, 22–16 | ||
Pts: Vučević 20 Rebs: Vučević 11 Asts: Ridnour 5 |
Pts: Marcelinho 20 Rebs: Olivinha 8 Asts: Laprovíttola 9 |
October 17, 2014 |
Memphis Grizzlies | 112–72 | Flamengo |
Scoring by quarter: 27–20, 35–21, 24–13, 24–18 | ||
Pts: Gasol 15 Rebs: Gasol and Randolph 8 Asts: Conley 7 |
Pts: Marcelinho 17 Rebs: Felício 7 Asts: Gegê 6 |
October 17, 2015 |
Flamengo | 73–90 | Orlando Magic |
Scoring by quarter: 16–27, 18–24, 17–27, 22–12 | ||
Pts: Marcelinho 17 Rebs: Meyinsse and Luz 7 Asts: Marcelinho 5 |
Pts: Vučević 18 Rebs: Oladipo 9 Asts: Oladipo and Napier 3 |
* First Brazilian team to play against an NBA team on North American soil.
Noted coaches
- Miguel Ângelo da Luz
- Paulo "Chupeta"
- Togo Renan Soares "Kanela"
- José Alves Neto
- Gonzalo García
Noted players
- To appear in this section a player must have either:
- Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
- Played at least one official international match for his senior national team or one NBA game at any time.
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Rivalries
Brasília
Considered the greatest rivalry in the Brazilian basketball in the last decade, the rivalry between the two teams is also reflected in the fight for sport's recent hegemony in Brazil.[4] The clash marked the finals of many national and international tournaments, and the Flamengo won the decisions of the CBB 2007-2008 and NBB 2009, while Brasília won the finals of the NBB 2009-2010 and Liga Sudamericana 2010-2011.
Franca
Flamengo also has a rivalry with Franca. These teams decided two consecutive semifinal series, in NBB 2009-2010 and NBB 2010-2011. At the first one, Flamengo won the series by 3-1 with a three-pointer from Marcelinho Machado few seconds from the end of game 4. The following year Franca won the series by 3-0. In game 3 in this series, the point guard of Franca Fernando Penna made a beautiful play on the American forward David Teague. The other players of Flamengo did not like that and started a lot of confusion on the field, intensifying the rivalry between the two teams.
Honors
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Worldwide
- Intercontinental Cup
- Winners: 2014
Continental
- Americas League
- Winners: 2014
- Liga Sudamericana (LSB)
- Winners: 2009 (I)
- Runners-up: 2008, 2010
- Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes
- Winners: 1953
- South American Cup
- Winners: 1961
National
- Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB)
- Brazilian National League
- CBD National Championship
- Winners: 1934, 1949, 1951, 1953
- Brazilian Tournament
- Winners: 1940
State
- State Championship (40): 1933–1935, 1948, 1949, 1951–1960, 1962, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1984–1986, 1990, 1994–1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005–2015
- Rio de Janeiro City Championship: 1919, 1932
- Rio-São Paulo Championship: 1920
WOMEN
National
- Brazilian Championship: 1954, 1955, 1964, 1965
Continental
- World Championship: 1966
State
- State Championship: 1954, 1964, 1965
Arenas
HSBC Arena
HSBC Arena indoor multi-purpose arena located in the neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The arena was completed in 2007. It hosted the basketball and gymnastics events at the 2007 Pan American Games. In December 2007, the arena started being operated by GL Events, who also operates the nearby Riocentro Convention Center and the Riocentro Sports Complex, and started hosting music concerts from a various hand of artists.
Starting March 29, 2008, the arena started to be called HSBC Arena, as part of a naming rights agreement with the bank.
The Arena also started to receive Flamengo Basketball team in 2009, for the playoff's games of NBB League, and is the home of the team to the 09-10 season
Maracanãzinho
Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, sometimes called just Maracanãzinho, is a modern indoor arena located in Maracanã neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Its formal name, Ginásio Gilberto Cardoso, honors a former Clube de Regatas do Flamengo president. The capacity of the arena is 12,600 for Indoor football, it has a total seating capacity for 11,800 and it was opened in 1954. Located near the Maracanã Stadium, Maracanãzinho means Little Maracanã.
Hélio Maurício Gym (Gavea)
Hélio Maurício Gym nowadays is used only by the Flamengo Youth Basketball Team, but for a long time the gym received also the professional team matches, including matches of the National League
The gym is quite small, and due to the small capacity, traditionally the professional team uses the Maracanãzinho when is expected a bigger attendance. The gym is part of the Gávea complex, that includes other two gyms, several tennis court, swimming pools, restaurants, bars, and the Gavea Stadium. Flamengo Basketball professional team now has their home matches played on HSBC Arena
References
- ↑ "Flamengo down Maccabi to lift Intercontinental Cup". fiba.com. 2014-09-28. Retrieved 2014-09-29.
- ↑ "História do basquetebol do Flamengo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 October 2010. (Portuguese)
- ↑ "Campeonato Carioca Masculino de Basquete" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 October 2010. (Portuguese)
- ↑ "SuperEsportes". Retrieved 22 June 2012.
External links
- Official club page (Portuguese)
- Flamengo at Latinbasket.com (English)
- Flamengo profile at NBB (Portuguese)
- Brazilian Basketball Confederation Competitions (Portuguese)
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