CB Estudiantes
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Nickname | Estu, Los del Ramiro, Dementes | |||
Leagues | LEB Oro | |||
Founded | April 1948 | |||
History | Ramiro de Maeztu (1948) CB Estudiantes (1948–present) | |||
Arena | Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid | |||
Capacity | 17,500 | |||
Location | Madrid, Spain | |||
Team colors | Light Blue, Black, White | |||
President | Ignacio Triana | |||
Team manager | Hernán Jasen | |||
Head coach | Javi Rodríguez | |||
Team captain | Adams Sola | |||
Championships | 3 King's Cup 2 Princess' Cup | |||
Website | www | |||
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Club Baloncesto Estudiantes, S.A.D.,[1] known simply as Estu and as Movistar Estudiantes for sponsorship reasons, is a basketball team based in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is a 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. The club is also particularly famous for its renowned youth programme that has produced many Spanish talents over the years such as Alberto Herreros, Nacho Azofra, Aíto García Reneses, Alfonso Reyes, Felipe Reyes, Carlos Jiménez, Iñaki de Miguel, Pepu Hernández or Juancho Hernangómez.
Sponsorship naming
Along the years CB Estudiantes has had several sponsorship names:
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History
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.[2]
Home arenas
- La Nevera (The IRM Arena): (1948–71)
- Polideportivo Antonio Magariños: (1971–87)
- Palacio Vistalegre: (2001–2005)
- Madrid Arena: (2005–2010)
- Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid: (1987–2001, 2010–present)[3]
Rivalries
Estudiantes has a rivalry with Real Madrid. Both teams meet in the Madrid basketball derby.
Players
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/63/Estudiantes_time_out.jpg/250px-Estudiantes_time_out.jpg)
Basketball Hall of Famers
- Antonio Díaz-Miguel, F, 1950–1952, 1953–1958, Inducted 1997
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. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 |
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C | Kevin Larsen | Emil Stoilov | |
PF | Karamo Jawara | Leonardo Demétrio | |
SF | Adams Sola | Sean Smith | Héctor Alderete |
SG | Paul Jorgensen | Mark Hughes | Rubén Domínguez |
PG | Toms Leimanis | Hansel Atencia |
Colours: Blue = homegrown player; Red = non–FIBA Europe player
Notable players
Juan Aísa
José Miguel Antúnez
César Arranz
Víctor Arteaga
Nacho Azofra
Javier Beirán
Darío Brizuela
Javier Codina
Jesús Codina
Quino Colom
Rodrigo de la Fuente
Alfonso del Corral
Iñaki de Miguel
Antonio Díaz-Miguel
Víctor Escorial
Miguel Estrada
Jaime Fernández
Germán Gabriel
Javier García Coll
Aíto García Reneses
Fran Guerra
Juancho Hernangómez
Alberto Herreros
Iker Iturbe
Carlos Jiménez
Oriol Junyent
Chinche Lafuente
Antonio Martín
Fernando Martín
Nacho Martín
Gonzalo Martínez
Juan Antonio Martínez
Pablo Martínez
Javier Mendiburu
Andrés Miso
Carlos Montes
Albert Oliver
Juan Antonio Orenga
Héctor Perotas
Xavi Rabaseda
José Ramón Ramos
Vicente Ramos
Ion Rementería
Xavi Rey
Alfonso Reyes
Felipe Reyes
Sergio Rodríguez
Pedro Rodríguez
Gonzalo Sagi-Vela
José Sagi-Vela
Javi Salgado
Sergio Sánchez
Carlos Suárez
Rafael Vecina
Édgar Vicedo
Rafael Vidaurreta
Lucas Faggiano
Pancho Jasen
Nicolás Laprovíttola
Federico Van Lacke
Sylven Landesberg
Nik Caner-Medley
Yannick Driesen
John Roberson
Lucas Nogueira
Caio Torres
Dejan Ivanov
Carl English
Levon Kendall
Philip Scrubb
Nacho Arroyo
Juan Palacios
Marko Banić
Danko Cvjetičanin
Željko Šakić
Ondřej Balvín
Jiří Welsch
Kevin Larsen
Josh Asselin
Ángel Delgado
Luis Flores
Jamar Wilson
Tariq Kirksay
Edwin Jackson
Michel Morandais
Florent Piétrus
Ali Traoré
Tyrone Ellis
Viktor Sanikidze
Pietro Aradori
Alessandro Gentile
Mārtiņš Laksa
Shayne Whittington
Omar Cook
Nemanja Đurišić
Goran Nikolić
Nicolas de Jong
Torgeir Bryn
Rubén Garcés
J. J. Barea
Gian Clavell
Mikhail Mikhailov
Sitapha Savané
Aleksa Avramović
Stefan Birčević
Nemanja Dangubić
Nikola Lončar
Petar Popović
Vladimir Štimac
Domen Lorbek
Uroš Slokar
Samo Udrih
Martin Rančík
Ludvig Håkanson
Daniel Clark
Vitaly Potapenko
Jayson Granger
Gary Alexander
Corey Brewer
Alec Brown
Louis Bullock
Vonteego Cummings
Toney Douglas
Marlon Garnett
Keith Jennings
Kyle Kuric
Larry Lewis
Chris Lofton
Will McDonald
Tony Mitchell
Andrae Patterson
John Pinone
Phil Pressey
David Russell
Walker Russell
Cedric Simmons
Goran Suton
Terry Stotts
Ron Taylor
Chandler Thompson
Shaun Vandiver
Glen Whisby
Eric White
Tom Wideman
Harper Williams
Rickie Winslow
Antoine Wright
Head coach
Rafael Laborde: 1948–1949, 1953-1955, 1956
Miguel Parrilla: 1949-1951
Leopoldo Bermúdez: 1951-1953
Víctor Díaz: 1955-1956
Héctor Rodríguez: 1956 (int.)
José Antonio Garrido: 1956-1957
Roberto Bermúdez: 1957, 1959-1960, 1974-1975
Emilio Tejada: 1957-1958
Ramón Uturbi: 1958-1959
Jaime Bolea: 1960-1963
Jesús Codina: 1963-1964, 1973-1974, 1979-1981
Francisco Hernández: 1964-1965
Ignacio Pinedo: 1965-1973
Fernando Bermúdez: 1975-1976
José Ramón Ramos: 1976-1979
Fernando Martínez Arroyo: 1979
Antonio Gómez Carra: 1981-1983
Paco Garrido: 1983-1988
Miguel Ángel Martín: 1988-1994
Pepu Hernández: 1994-2001, 2001-2005, 2011-2012
Charly Sáinz de Aja: 2001
Juan Antonio Orenga: 2005-2006
Pedro Martínez: 2006-2007
Mariano de Pablos: 2007
Javier Carlos González: 2007 (int.)
Velimir Perasović: 2007-2008
Luis Casimiro: 2008-2011
Trifón Poch: 2012
Txus Vidorreta: 2012-2015
Diego Ocampo: 2015-2016
Alberto Lorenzo: 2016 (int.)
Sergio Valdeolmillos: 2016
Salva Maldonado: 2016-2018
Josep Maria Berrocal: 2018-2019
Aleksandar Džikić: 2019-2020
Javier Zamora: 2020-2021
Jota Cuspinera: 2021-2022
Diego Epifanio: 2022
Javi Rodríguez: 2022-present
Presidents
- Antonio Magariños: 1948-1964
- Anselmo López: 1964 (int.)
- José Hermida: 1964-1971
- Pedro Dellmans: 1971-1983
- Juan Francisco Moneo: 1983-1999
- Alejandro González Varona: 1999-2004
- Juan Francisco García: 2004-2005
- Fernando Bermúdez: 2005-2008
- Javier Tejedor: 2008
- Juan Francisco García: 2008-2014
- Fernando Galindo: 2014-2022
- Ignacio Triana: 2022-present
Season by season
- ^ Remained in ACB due to the resign of Iberostar Canarias to promote.
- ^ Remained in ACB due to the resign of Quesos Cerrato Palencia to promote.
- ^ Season curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
- ^ Remained in LEB Oro due to the Garbajosa scandal.
Honours
Domestic competitions
- Copa del Rey de Baloncesto (Spanish King's Cup)
- Copa Princesa de Asturias (Spanish Princess' Cup)
- Winners (2): 1986, 2022
European competitions
- FIBA Saporta Cup (defunct)
- FIBA Korać Cup (defunct)
- Runners-up (1): 1998–99
- FIBA EuroChallenge (defunct)
Other competitions
- FIBA International Christmas Tournament (defunct)
- Torneo Comunidad de Madrid (defunct)
- Winnners (8): 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
- Albacete, Spain Invitational Game
- Winners (1): 2014
- Torneo Ciudad de Getafe
- Winners (1): 2019
Individual awards
- Juan Antonio Orenga – 1991
- John Pinone – 1992
- Alfonso Reyes – 2000
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2005
- Carlos Suárez – 2006
- Juan Hernangómez – 2016
- David Russell – 1986, 1987
- Ricky Winslow – 1990
- Chandler Thompson – 1996, 1998
ACB Three Point Shootout Champion
- Danko Cvjetičanin – 1993
- Keith Jennings – 1996
- Carlos Jiménez – 2006
- Carlos Suárez – 2010
- Nik Caner-Medley – 2011
- Edwin Jackson – 2017
- Sylven Landesberg – 2018
Women's team
CB Estudiantes has also a women's team which was founded in 1989 and played during several seasons in Liga Femenina, the Spanish women's basketball top tier.[4] It currently plays in Liga Femenina.
Season by season
Season | Tier | Division | Pos. | Copa de la Reina | European competitions | ||
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2000–01 | 2 | 1ª División | 2nd[a] | ||||
2001–02 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 2nd | ||||
2002–03 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 10th | ||||
2003–04 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 7th | ||||
2004–05 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 7th | Quarterfinalist | |||
2005–06 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 7th | ||||
2006–07 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 8th | ||||
2006–07 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 13th | ||||
2007–08 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 3rd | ||||
2008–09 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 12th | ||||
2009–10 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 13th | ||||
2010–11 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 4th | ||||
2011–12 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 9th | ||||
2012–13 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 7th | ||||
2013–14 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 6th | ||||
2014–15 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 8th | ||||
2015–16 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 8th | ||||
2016–17 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 2nd | ||||
2017–18 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 14th | ||||
2018–19 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 10th | ||||
2019–20 | 2 | Liga Femenina 2 | 1st [b] | ||||
2020–21 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 5th | ||||
2021–22 | 1 | Liga Femenina | 7th | 2 EuroCup Women | PR1 | 4–4 | |
2022–23 | 1 | Liga Femenina |
References
- ^ "SADs at CSD website". Archived from the original on 2017-04-02. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
- ^ Comunicado oficial Asefa Estudiantes ACB.com, 15 June 2012
- ^ "Asefa Estudiantes will play the next season in the Palacio de Deportes" (in Spanish). 24 August 2010. Archived from the original on 25 June 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
- ^ History of the women's basketball team at Estudiantes website (in Spanish)
- ^ "Competiciones FEB".
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)
- CS1 Spanish-language sources (es)
- Articles with Spanish-language sources (es)
- Articles with short description
- Pages using infobox basketball club with unknown parameters
- Official website not in Wikidata
- CB Estudiantes
- Basketball teams established in 1948
- Liga ACB teams
- Basketball teams in the Community of Madrid
- Women's basketball teams in Spain
- Sports teams in Madrid