BC Politekhnika-Halychyna
Politekhnika-Halychyna | |||
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Nickname | "Students", "Lions" | ||
Leagues | Ukrainian League | ||
Founded | 1994 | ||
Arena | SP "Halychyna" | ||
Location | Lviv, Ukraine | ||
Team colors | Green, white, black | ||
Head coach | Cyril Pohostinskyi | ||
Championships | 1994, 1999 | ||
Website | bcpg.in.ua | ||
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BC Politekhnika-Halychyna (Ukrainian: БК "Політехніка-Галичина") is a professional basketball club from Lviv, Ukraine. The club currently participates in the Ukrainian Basketball Superleague. Club was founded in 1994 under the name "Lviv Polytechnic". The team represented the Lviv Polytechnic National University. The current name is from 2006 with sponsorship reasons (sponsor – refining complex "Galychyna"). Home arena – sports palace " Halychyna".
History
1993th student team "Lviv Polytechnic" has won a prestigious international tournament chief in France. This success and achievements of previous years prompted the Rector of the Polytechnic Yuri Rudavskyi making decision on the establishment of the university professional basketball team. That same season, 1993–1994, Lviv team set a still unbeaten record second league Ukraine: 30 games-30 wins. The next season, 1994–1995, the team won the third place in the first division and moved to the Premier League. In order to become champions of the competition, the team took four seasons.
Since the creation of professional team "Lviv Polytechnic" , and by 2004 it was the head coach Anatoly Zaverikin.
From 2000 to 2008 basketball club from Lviv played in Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. In the summer of 2006 the club changed its name to "Politehnica-Halychyna" (given to the new owner – refining complex "Galychyna") and had a very successful season 2007–2008. Under the leadership of the Belarusian coach Valentin Voronin team took fourth place in the Super League . Also, the team got to the Final Four Cup Ukraine, which won the bronze medals
In the 2008–2009 season club decided to participate in the newly established Ukrainian Basketball League 15 May 2009, established a new and powerful structure – Association of Basketball Clubs of Ukraine "Superleague" Association was the organizer of the Championship, Cup and Super League All Star Game. Since then, "Politehnica-Halychyna" is a member of the Association of basketball clubs of Ukraine, regular participant of Superleague Championship. "Politehnica-Halychyna" not amused their fans high achievements in Super League. In fact, during the three seasons the team was an outsider championship. In the first two seasons, she was eleven steps. In the 2011–12 season, found themselves in last place. Back Valentin Voronin did not help Halychynans.
Fortunately, at the end of the disastrous year, a team led Serbian coach Željko Lukajić. With him "Politehnica-Halychyna" immediately won several victories. And the fact that Željko Lukajić remained head coach "Politehnica-Halychyna" in the 2012–2013 season only added optimism Lviv fans. Moreover, in the off-season club significantly increased several experienced players.
Regular 2012–2013 Superleague season team finishing fifth with 24 wins and 15 defeats and ensure a place in the playoffs games. After playing a quarterfinal series with BC "Khimik" with a score 4–0 in the series. In the semi-final series after losing the basketball club "Budivelnyk" with a score of 0–4. In a series of matches for the third place "Politehnica-Halychyna" inferior "Ferro ZNTU" with a score 0–4 and finishing the season in 4th place.
In the off season team joined Kyndall Dykes and Jaroslav Lemyk, that season 2012–2013 conducted by BC "Goverla" Maxim Ivshyn with "Cherkaski Mavpy" and Alexander Kolchenko of BC "Azovmash". November, 4 team joins Darrel Mitchell, who last season played in green and white uniform 46 games, picking up an average of 15.8 points. 17 December 2013 by mutual consent of BC "Politehnica-Halychyna" and Darrel Mitchell down a relationship. The next day, 18 December 2013 by mutual consent of BC "Politehnica-Halychyna" has stopped working with the head coach Željko Lukajić his assistant Dushan Hvozdich and forward Vladan Vukosavljević.
Zeljko Lukayich and Dushan Hvozdich held in Lviv for two years and it was under their tutelage "lions" managed to rehabilitate: to get into the playoffs ah finish the season 2012–2013 for a fourth place. Vladan Vukosavljević played with "lions" three seasons. His average is 14.2 points, 9.0 rebounds and 1.2 passes per game.
After termination of the contract of head coach and his assistant's, acting duties of head coach of the team became CEO Cyril Pohostinskyy. The second coach of BC "Politehnica-Halychyna" is now the Andry Kremez – ex-coach of BC "Goverla" 4 January 2014 team reinforced American quarterback Anthony Miles. His last season he spent in the Netherlands, where he played 32 games for the club "Rotterdam"
5 March 2014, team leaves the American Legionnaire Kyndell Dykes. "Want say thanks to Lviv team and fans for a good run while it but we parting ways today goodluck to the guys there rest of the way" – wrote he in his Twitter
Difficult for most teams season 2013–14 team finished on the ninth place. After losing in the last match of the regular season, Halychyna lost chance to continue the struggle in the play-off, passing in eighth place "Kyiv" (with the same number of wins and losses), which lost twice in the season
In the season 2014–2015 Lviv "Polytechnica-Halychyna" began to train young Ukrainian expert Maxim Fomichov (born 1990). Previously, new coach worked in BC Donetsk basketball club, Russians BC UNICS and PBC CSKA Moscow. The team also began the season as part of the young players. Іе at the start of the championship did not bring results. A series of eight defeats could interrupt only home game against BC Dnipro-Azot Dniprodzerzhynsk, difficult victory with a score of 84:82.
26 November 2014 the club president dismissed head coach Maxim Fomichev. Acting head coach again became CEO Cyril Pohostinskyy. Playing coach was an alumnus of Lviv basketball school Jaroslav Zubrytskyi.
In early January 2015 the club decided to return to the position coach 24-year-old Maxim Fomichev.
28 February 2015 in a home match against "MBC Mykolaiv" former outsiders get the fourth in this season victory. At the end of the regular season 2014/2015, in the third round team showed a good game, had 7 wins in a season. But by the results of the games finished season on the 11th place with 37 points and lost chances for playoff. After the end of the regular season Basketball clubs association "Superleague" applied penalties against teams who fails to pay the entry fee. "Politehnica-Halychyna" lost other one point, but finished Championship in 10th place.
In season 2015–2016 Lviv presents two basketball teams: "Lviv Polytechnic" play in the championship under the presidency of the Ukrainian Basketball Federation, and "Halychyna" – in the "Superleague" championship.
Results
Season by season results of the club in national, cup and European competitions.
Season | Tier | League | Pos. | Postseason | Ukrainian Cup | European competitions |
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2010–11 | 1 | SuperLeague | 11 | – | – | – |
2011–12 | 1 | SuperLeague | 14 | – | – | – |
2012–13 | 1 | SuperLeague | 5 | Semi-finalist | Semi-finalist | – |
2013–14 | 1 | SuperLeague | 9 | – | – | – |
2014–15 | 1 | SuperLeague | 10 | – | – | – |
Current roster
Season 2014–2015
# | Name | Pos. | Height | Weight | Born | Nat. | Played from – to | |
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_ | Oleksandr Berkhin | F | 2.05 | 100 | 1985 | 2014/11/07 | ||
7 | Oleksandr Dolenko | PG | 1.89 | 80 | 1990 | 2014/09/27 | ||
8 | Maksym Tyutyunnik | PG | 1.90 | 85 | 1992 | 2013/11/10 | ||
10 | YuriyKuschak | C | 1.98 | 92 | 1993 | 2014/09/27 | ||
12 | Jaroslav Zubrytskyi | C | 2.02 | 108 | 1974 | 2014/09/27 | ||
14 | Anton Dziuba | F | 2.04 | 92 | 1990 | 2014/09/27 | ||
15 | Anton Davydyuk | F | 2.05 | 88 | 1992 | 2014/09/27 | ||
17 | Volodymyr Orlenko | C | 2.12 | 118 | 1985 | 2014/10/29 | ||
21 | Vladislav Petrenko | PG | 1.80 | 75 | 1994 | 2014/09/27 – 2014/10/29 | ||
21 | Ilja Shemosyuk | PG | 1.88 | 83 | 1985 | 2014/10/29 | ||
22 | Artem Shelukha | F | 1.98 | 97 | 1987 | 2014/09/27 | ||
23 | Eduard Fedchuk | PG | 1.82 | 73 | 1991 | 2014/09/27 | ||
24 | Mykola Polyulyak | PG | 1.92 | 84 | 1990 | 2014/09/27 | ||
32 | Dmytro Tykhonov | F | 2.04 | 114 | 1992 | 2013/10/08 | ||
43 | Ilja Zhukovskyi | F | 1.98 | 82 | 1993 | 2014/10/06 | ||
Head coach: Maksym Fomiсhov 2014/09/27 – 2014/11/26, 2015/01/02 – end of season | ||||||||
P. D. of Head coach: Cyril Pohostinskyi 2014/11/26 – 2015/01/02 | ||||||||
Playing coach: Jaroslav Zubrytskyi |
Season 2015–2016
# | Name | Pos. | Height | Weight | Born | Nat. | Played from – to | |
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6 | Larry Hall | PG | 1.90 | 97 | 1983 | 2015/11/05 | ||
11 | Illya Shemosiuk | PG | 1.88 | 87 | 1985 | 2015/11/05 | ||
23 | Volodymyr Gurtovyy | C | 2.08 | 106 | 1975 | 2015/11/05 | ||
21 | Volodymyr Orlenko | C | 2.15 | 120 | 1985 | 2015/11/05 | ||
10 | Denys Tiutiunnyk | F | 1.92 | 99 | 1992 | 2015/11/05 | ||
22 | Viacheslau Skidan | C | 2.05 | 120 | 1985 | 2015/11/05 | ||
8 | Maksym Tyutyunnik | F | 1.92 | 99 | 1992 | 2015/11/05 | ||
15 | Mykhailo Nasennik | F | 2.00 | 90 | 1983 | 2015/11/05 | ||
20 | Omar Briggs | C | 2.01 | 98 | 1989 | 2015/11/05 | ||
5 | Vadim Onishenko | F | 1.84 | 83 | 1989 | 2015/11/05 | ||
Head coach: Cyril Pohostinskyi |
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