Real Madrid Baloncesto
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Leagues | Liga ACB Euroleague |
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Founded | 8 March 1931 | ||
History | Real Madrid C.F. (1931–present) |
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Arena | Barclaycard Center | ||
Capacity | 15,000 | ||
Location | Madrid, Spain | ||
Team colors | White, Black, Grey |
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President | Florentino Pérez | ||
Head coach | Pablo Laso | ||
Team captain | Felipe Reyes | ||
Championships | 9 Euroleague 1 ULEB Cup 1 Korać Cup 4 Saporta Cup 5 Intercontinental Cup 32 Spanish Championship 25 Spanish Cup 4 Spanish Supercup |
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Retired numbers | 10 Fernando Martín | ||
Website | Official website | ||
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Football | Football B | Football U-19 |
Basketball | Basketball B |
Real Madrid is a Spanish professional basketball team founded in 1931 as a division of the Real Madrid C.F. club. They play in the Liga ACB and internationally in the Euroleague.
As successful as the football club, the basketball team has been the most successful of its peers in both Spain and Europe. The Real Madrid squads have won a record 32 Spanish championship, including 7-in-a-row and 10-in-a-row sequences. They have also won a record 25 Spanish Cup championships, a record 9 Euroleague Championships, and a record 4 Saporta Cups.
Madrid has won a record 5 Intercontinental Cups and they have also won 3 Triple Crowns. Star players have included: Arvydas Sabonis, Dražen Petrović, Mirza Delibašić, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Fernando Martín and Dejan Bodiroga.
Real Madrid also has a developmental basketball team that plays in Liga EBA (Real Madrid B).
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History
With a record of success that exceeds that of any other team in European basketball, Real Madrid has always lived willingly with high expectations.For at least half a century, Madrid has been a standard-bearer in European basketball, accumulating a record eight continental titles based on its dominance in the 1960s. Its early dominance in Spain has resulted in another untouchable cache of 32 domestic league and 25 cup trophies. And almost every time that Madrid did not play in Europe's top competition, it won a different continental trophy – four Saporta Cups, a Korać Cup and a ULEB Cup – as a stepping-stone back to the big time.
Players like Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Dražen Petrović, Mirza Delibašić, Arvydas Sabonis and Dejan Bodiroga have turned Real Madrid into one of the biggest basketball clubs in the world. Madrid won as many as 7 Euroleague titles between 1964 and 1980, becoming a European basketball legend, and even when it took the club 15 years to win it again, it found success in other European competitions, too.
Madrid downed Milano the 1984 Cup Winners' Cup on free throws by Brian Jackson, than Petrović had 62 points in the 1989 Cup Winners' Cup final against Snaidero Caserta. Madrid added a 1988 Korać Cup title against Cibona, and a 1992 Saporta Cup trophy against PAOK on a buzzer-beating jumper by Rickey Brown. It was not until Sabonis arrived in Madrid when Real won its last Euroleague title in 1995, beating Olympiacos in the final. Madrid still won the 1997 Saporta Cup title against Verona, but no more European trophies came in the next decade.
Madrid still found success at home, winning Spanish League titles in 2000 and 2005. It all changed in 2007 when Joan Plaza was promoted to head coach. With the help of players like Louis Bullock, Felipe Reyes or Álex Mumbrú, Madrid added a new trophy to its roll of honours, the ULEB Cup, as it won 12 of its last 13 games and downed Lietuvos Rytas 75–87 in the final. Moreover, Madrid won the Spanish regular season and stayed strong in Palacio Vistalegre to lift its 30th league trophy, besting archrivals Winterthur FC Barcelona 3–1 in the title series.
In Pablo Laso's era Real Madrid Baloncesto still found the success. New Spanish top tier player like Sergio Rodríguez, Rudy Fernández were acquired. Also ACB Rising Star winner Nikola Mirotić mixed with Sergio Llull and Felipe Reyes gave Real Madrid a strong home grown core. The team gave Real Madrid Baloncesto 3 Copa del Rey, 3 Spanish Super Cup, 2 Liga ACB, 1 Euroleague, and 1 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.
On May 17, 2015, after waiting 20 years, Real Madrid won the 2015 Euroleague against Olympiacos. Madrid's Andrés Nocioni was named the Final Four MVP. This title was called La Novena.[1] Following the Euroleague title, the 2014–15 ACB season was also won. Because Real also won the Cup and Supercup that season, it won its first "Quadruble crown".[2]l
On September 27, 2015 after waiting 34 years Real Madrid lift their fifth FIBA Intercontinental Cup After Defeat Brazilian's Bauru. Sergio Llull Named as MVP in this tournament. Real Madrid made historic five titles and only Europe basketball club win five titles in season competition.
Home arenas
- Fronton Fiesta Alegre (1955–65), before the team played in not domed courts.
- Colegio Maravillas (1965), used for home games during the construction of the new pavilion.
- Sports City of Real Madrid Pavilion (1966–86)
- Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid (1986–1998)
- Polideportivo Parque Corredor in Torrejón de Ardoz (1998–1999), used temporally for home games during the renovation of the Raimundo Saporta Pavilion.
- Raimundo Saporta Pavilion (1999–04), the formerly known Sports City of Real Madrid Pavilion (1966–1999)
- Palacio Vistalegre (2004–2010)
- Caja Mágica (2010–2011)
- Barclaycard Center (2011–present)
Players
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers
- Dražen Dalipagić, G, 1982–1983, Inducted 2004
- Antonio Díaz-Miguel, F, 1958–1961, Inducted 1997
- Pedro Ferrándiz, coach, 1959–1962, 1964–1965, 1966–1975, Inducted 2007
- Dražen Petrović, G, 1988–1989, Inducted 2002
- Arvydas Sabonis, C, 1992–1995, Inducted 2011
Retired numbers
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N° | Nat. | Player | Position | Tenure | |
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10 | Fernando Martín | C | 1986–89 |
Current roster
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Depth chart
Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | Bench 3 |
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C | Gustavo Ayón | Felipe Reyes | Guillermo Hernangómez | |
PF | Trey Thompkins | Andrés Nocioni | Maurice Ndour | |
SF | Jeffery Taylor | Jonas Mačiulis | ||
SG | K. C. Rivers | Jaycee Carroll | Rudy Fernández | |
PG | Sergio Rodríguez | Luka Dončić | Sergio Llull |
Coaches
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Honours
Domestic competitions
League
- Liga ACB: 32
- 1957, 1958, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2012–13, 2014–15
Cups
- 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, 2012, 2014, 2015
European competitions
Official titles
- Euroleague: 9
- Saporta Cup: 4
- Korać Cup: 1
- Eurocup: 1
- Latin Cup: 1
- 1952–53
Unofficial titles
- Triple Crown: 3
- 1964–65, 1973–74, 2014–15
- European Super Cup: 1
- 1989
Worldwide competitions
Official titles
Other competitions
- Torneo Internacional de Navidad (FIBA) (Trofeo Raimundo Saporta–Memorial Fernando Martín):[3] 26
- 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006
- 1984, 1988, 1989
Regional competitions
- 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
- 1933, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957
- Trofeo Marca: 8
- 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967
Friendly competitions
- 3 Trofeo Gol: 1941/42, 1942/43, 1943/44.[n 1]
- 3 Trofeo Teresa Herrera: 1987, 1989, 1991.[n 2]
- 2 Trofeo Montbrisson: 1959, 1960.
- 2 Trofeos Open de París: 1961/62, 1962/63.
- 2 Torneo de Navidad de Bruselas: 1948, 1950.
- 2 Trofeo Diputación Valladolid: 1997, 2009.
- 2 Trofeo Ciudad Zaragoza: 2011, 2014.
- 1 Copa Chapultepec: 1931.
- 1 Torneo Primavera de Madrid: 1934.
- 1 Trofeo Cupones Cork: 1946.
- 1 Torneo Inauguración (Madrid): 1951.
- 1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Real Madrid: 1952.
- 1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Club: 1952.
- 1 Trofeo Homenaje a Luis Moreno Melilla: 1952.
- 1 Torneo Bodas de Plata de la Sección: 1955.
- 1 Torneo Internacional de Portugal: 1955.
- 1 Torneo de Vigo: 1956.
- 1 Torneo Triangular: 1956.
- 1 Torneo de Gijón: 1956.
- 1 Trofeo XII Juegos del Sudeste (Alicante): 1960.
- 1 Torneo de Casablanca: 1962.
- 1 Trofeo Open de París: 1962.
- 1 Trofeo Bodas de Plata del Canoe: 1965.
- 1 Trofeo Breogán: 1967.
- 1 Galardón As de Oro: 1977/78.
- 1 Trofeo Nuevo Banco (Madrid): 1978.
- 1 Torneo de la Pollinica (Málaga): 1985/86.
- 1 Trofeo Memorial Gasca (San Sebastián): 1985/86.
- 1 Torneo de San Julián (Cuenca): 1986/87.
- 1 Trofeo 50 Aniversario Diario Sur: 1988.
- 1 Trofeo Canal +: 1991.
- 1 Trofeo Costa del Sol: 2012.
- 1 Torneo Sportquarters de Guadalajara: 2012.
- 1 Torneo Spa Porta Maris & Suites del Mar: 2012.
- 1 Torneo Córdoba (Ciudad Europea del Deporte 2014): 2013.
- 1 Trofeo Grupo Dalmau Vaquer: 2014.
- 1 Copa EuroAmericana: 2014.
Individual awards
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- Arvydas Sabonis – 1994, 1995
- Dejan Bodiroga – 1998
- Tanoka Beard – 1999
- Felipe Reyes – 2009, 2015
- Nikola Mirotić – 2013
- Arvydas Sabonis – 1993, 1994
- Alberto Angulo – 2000
- Louis Bullock – 2005
- Felipe Reyes – 2007, 2013
- Sergio Llull – 2015
- Elmer Bennett – 2004
- Felipe Reyes – 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015
- Ante Tomić – 2011
- Sergio Llull – 2012, 2015
- Rudy Fernández – 2013, 2014
- Nikola Mirotić – 2013, 2014
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2013, 2014
ACB Three Point Shootout Champion
- Alberto Herreros – 1998, 1999
- Alberto Angulo – 2000
- Louis Bullock – 2004, 2006, 2008
- Jaycee Carroll – 2015
- Mickaël Gelabale – 2004, 2005
ACB Most Spectacular Player of the Year
- Rudy Fernández – 2013
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2014
- Sergio Llull – 2012
- Nikola Mirotić – 2014
- Rudy Fernández – 2015
- Rudy Fernández – 2012
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2013
- Sergio Llull – 2014
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2014
- Arvydas Sabonis – 1995
- Andrés Nocioni – 2015
- Walter Szczerbiak – 1977
- Sergio Llull – 2015
- Rudy Fernández – 2013, 2014
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2014
- Felipe Reyes – 2015
- Sergio Llull – 2011
- Nikola Mirotić – 2013, 2014
- Rudy Fernández – 2015
- Nikola Mirotić – 2011, 2012
Season-by-season
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Seasons ACB League Copa del Rey Europe Coach Roster 1957 Champion Winner No tournament Ignacio Pinedo Jorge Bonet, William Brindle, Bayin Muratti, Esteban Crespo, Nene Gonzalez, Joaquín Hernández, José Alberto Herreras, Arturo Imedio, Alfonso Martinez, Jose Luis Martinez, Luis Trujillano, Alcantara 1958 Champion Finalist Euroleague
Last 4Ignacio Pinedo Johnny Baez, William Brindle, Topin Casillas, Nene Gonzalez, Joaquin Hernandez, José Alberto Herreras, Alfonso Martinez, Jose Luis Martinez, Miquel Puig, Ricardo Saρudo, Luis Trujillano 1958–59 2nd place Last 4 Euroleague
Last 16Jacinto Ardevinez Johnny Baez, William Brindle, Francisco Capel, Jose De Lluis Cortes, Antonio Diaz Miguel, Nene Gonzαlez, Joaquin Hernαndez, José Alberto Herreras, Francisco Pleguezuelos, Miquel Puig, Tutin 1959–60 Champion Winner Not qualified Pedro Ferrándiz Johnny Baez, Francisco Capel, Jose De Lluis Cortes, Antonio Diaz Miguel, Pepe Laso Castejón, Travis Montgomery, Constantino Nadal, Jordi Parra, Carlos Sevillano 1960–61 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 4Pedro Ferrándiz Jose De Lluis Cortes, Antonio Diaz Miguel, José Ramón Durand, Pepe Laso Castejón, Travis Montgomery, Jordi Parra, Emiliano Rodríguez, Lolo Sainz, Carlos Sevillano, Joseph Louis Sheaff 1961–62 Champion Winner Euroleague
FinalistPedro Ferrándiz Lorenzo Alocen, Jose De Lluis Cortes, Julio Descartin, Josι Ramσn Durand, Wayne Hightower, Llop, Ken McComb, Stan Morrison, Rafael Antonio Palmero, Emiliano Rodríguez, Lolo Sainz, Carlos Sevillano 1962–63 Champion Finalist Euroleague
FinalistJoaquín Hernández Lorenzo Alocen, Bob Burgess, Julio Descartin, Bill Hanson, Arsenio Lope, Clifford Luyk, Rafael Antonio Palmero, Emiliano Rodríguez, Lolo Sainz, Carlos Sevillano 1963–64 Champion 4th place Euroleague
ChampionJoaquín Hernández Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Bob Burgess, Lolo Sainz, Bill Hanson, Carlos Sevillano, Moncho Monsalve, José Ramón Durand, Julio Descartín, Antonio Palmero, Ignacio San Martín 1964–65 Champion Winner Euroleague
ChampionPedro Ferrándiz Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Lolo Sainz, Bob Burgess, Jim Scott, Carlos Sevillano, Moncho Monsalve, Julio Descartín, José Ramón Durandnd, Miguel González, Fernando Modrego, Jorge García 1965–66 Champion Winner Intercontinental Cup
3rd placeRobert Busnel Miles Aiken, Bob Burgess, Julio Descartin, Jim Fox, Jorge Garcνa, Che Gonzalez, Clifford Luyk, Moncho Monsalve, Toncho Nava, Emiliano Rodríguez, Lolo Sainz, Carlos Sevillano Euroleague
Last 81966–67 2nd place Winner Euroleague
ChampionPedro Ferrándiz Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Miles Aiken, Lolo Sainz, Bob McIntyre, Vicente Ramos, Carlos Sevillano, Moncho Monsalve, Toncho Nava, José Ramón Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Vicente Paniagua, Ramón Guardiola 1967–68 Champion Last 4 Intercontinental Cup
FinalistPedro Ferrándiz Emiliano Rodríguez, Wayne Brabender, Miles Aiken, Clifford Luyk, Lolo Sainz, Vicente Ramos, Carlos Sevillano, Toncho Nava, José Ramón Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Vicente Paniagua, Ramón Guardiola Euroleague
Champion1968–69 Champion Finalist Intercontinental Cup
4th placePedro Ferrándiz Miles Aiken, Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Ramón Guardiola, Clifford Luyk, Toncho Nava, Vicente Paniagua, José Ramón Ramos, Vicente Ramos, Emiliano Rodríguez, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Rafael Rullán, Carlos Sevillano, Alberto Vipas Euroleague
Finalist1969–70 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 4Pedro Ferrándiz Wayne Brabender, Doug Britelle, Carmelo Cabrera, Goizueta, Clifford Luyk, Toncho Nava, Vicente Paniagua, Perera, José Ramón Ramos, Vicente Ramos, Emiliano Rodríguez, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Rafael Rullán, Alberto Vipas 1970–71 Champion Winner Intercontinental Cup
FinalistPedro Ferrándiz Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Clifford Luyk, TonchoNava, Vicente Paniagua, José Ramón Ramos, Vicente Ramos, Emiliano Rodríguez, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Rafael Rullán, Jim Signorile, Juan Tarruella, Norbert Thimm, Alberto Vipas Euroleague
Last 41971–72 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 4Pedro Ferrándiz Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Toncho Nava, Vicente Paniagua, José Ramón Ramos, Vicente Ramos, Emiliano Rodríguez, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Rafael Rullán, Alberto Vipas 1972–73 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 8Pedro Ferrándiz Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Lσpez Vallιs, Clifford Luyk, Merino, Vicente Paniagua, Vicente Ramos, Emiliano Rodríguez, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Rafael Rullán, Kepa Segurola, Alberto Vipas 1973–74 Champion Winner Euroleague
ChampionPedro Ferrándiz Wayne Brabender, Clifford Luyk, Walter Szczerbiak, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Rafael Rullán, Vicente Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Carmelo Cabrera, Vicente Paniagua, Luis María Prada 1974–75 Champion Winner Intercontinental Cup
4th placePedro Ferrándiz Jose Manuel Beiran, Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Vicente Paniagua, Luis Miguel Prada, Samuel Puente, Vicente Ramos, Cristσbal Rodrνguez, Rafael Rullán, Walter Szczerbiak Euroleague
Finalist1975–76 Champion Finalist Intercontinental Cup
3rd placeLolo Sainz Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Antonio Corbalán, John Coughram, Julio Jimenez, Jose Luis Logroρo, Clifford Luyk, Vicente Paniagua, Luis Miguel Prada, Vicente Ramos, Cristσbal Rodrνguez, Rafael Rullán, Walter Szczerbiak Euroleague
Finalist1976–77 Champion Winner Intercontinental Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Antonio Corbalán, John Coughram, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Clifford Luyk, Vicente Paniagua, Luis Miguel Prada, Vicente Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Fernando Romay, Rafael Rullán, Walter Szczerbiak Euroleague
Last 41977–78 2nd place Finalist Intercontinental Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Clifford Luyk, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Rafael Rullán, Fernando Romay, John Coughran, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Vicente Ramos, Carmelo Cabrera, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Luis María Prada, Samuel Puente, Joseba Gaztañaga Euroleague
Champion1978–79 Champion Last 4 Intercontinental Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Jose Manuel Beiran, Wayne Brabender, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Joseba Gaztaρaga, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Randy Meister, Luis Miguel Prada, Josean Querejeta, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Rafael Rullán, Walter Szczerbiak Euroleague
Last 41979–80 Champion Last 8 Euroleague
ChampionLolo Sainz Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Randy Meister, Rafael Rullán, Fernando Romay, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, José Luis Llorente, Luis María Prada, Josean Querejeta, José Manuel Beirán, Federico Ramiro 1980–81 3rd place Finalist Intercontinental Cup
4th placeLolo Sainz Jim Abromaitis, Wayne Brabender, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Indio Diaz, José Luis Llorente, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Randy Meister, Luis Miguel Prada, Federico Ramiro, Fernando Romay, Rafael Rullán Euroleague
Last 41981–82 Champion Finalist Club World Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Fernando Martín Espina, Wayne Brabender, Joseph Chmelich, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Mirza Delibašić, Fernando Romay, Indio Diaz, Ignacio Diaz, José Luis Llorente, Juan Manuel López, Rafael Rullan Cup Winners' Cup
Finalist1982–83 2nd place Last 4 Euroleague
Last 4Lolo Sainz Dražen Dalipagić, Mirza Delibašić, Fernando Martín Espina, Wayne Brabender, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Guillermo Hernangσmez, José Luis Llorente, Jose Beiran, Juan Manuel López, Fernando Romay, Rafael Rullan 1983–84 Champion 3rd place Cup Winners' Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Juan Antonio Corbalán, Brian Jackson, Fernando Martín, Wayne Robinson, Rafael Rullan, Fernando Romay, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Antonio Martín, Francisco Jose Velasco, Juan Antonio Orenga, Wilson Simon 1984–85 Champion Winner Euroleague
FinalistLolo Sainz Brian Jackson, Fernando Martín Espina, Juan Manuel Iturriaga, Wayne Robinson, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Alfonso Del Corral, Fernando Romay, Jose Biriukov, Antonio Martín Espina, Francisco Velasco, Rafael Rullan 1985–86 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 4Lolo Sainz Jose Biriukov, Marcos Carbonell, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Alfonso Del Corral, Juan Antonio Hernández, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Antonio Martín Espina, Fernando Martín Espina, Wayne Robinson, Marcos Rodriguez Gamboa, Fernando Romay, Rafael Rullan Ribera, Linton Townes 1986–87 4th place Last 8 Euroleague
Last 4Lolo Sainz Jose Biriukov, Bradley Branson, Josep Cargol, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Alfonso Del Corral, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Fernando Mateo, Fernando Romay, Quique Ruiz, Rafael Rullán, Larry Spriggs, Andres Valdivieso 1987–88 Finalist Finalist Korać Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Wendell Alexis, Fernando Martín Espina, Brad Branson, Fernando Romay, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Jose Biriukov, José Luis Llorente, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Pep Cargol, Antonio Martín, Alfonso Del Corral 1988–89 Finalist Winner Cup Winners' Cup
WinnerLolo Sainz Dražen Petrović, Johnny Rogers, Fernando Martín Espina, Jose Biriukov, Antonio Martín, Pep Cargol, Fernando Romay, José Luis Llorente, Enrique Villalobos, Javi Perez, Miguel Angel Cabral, Carlos Garcia 1989–90 3rd place Last 4 Cup Winners' Cup
FinalistGeorge Karl Jose Biriukov, Antonio Martín Espina, Fernando Martín Espina, Demetrius A Jackson, Anthony Frederick, José Ortiz, Michael Anderson, Josep Cargol, Ben McDonald, Jose Llorente, Fernando Romay, Enrique Villalobos, Miguel Cabral, Dennis Nutt, Javier Pirez, Ismael Santos 1990–91 5th place 4th place Korać Cup
FinalistIgnacio Pinedo,
Wayne BrabenderAntonio Martín Espina, Demetrius A Jackson, Ismael Santos, Jose Biriukov, Carl Herrera, Tim Singleton, Stanley Roberts, Jose Llorente, Josep Cargol, Enrique Villalobos, Jose Silva, Fernando Romay, Juan Aisa, Tomas González 1991–92 Finalist Last 8 European Cup
WinnerGeorge Karl,
Clifford LuykRickey Brown, Mark Simpson, Jose Biriukov, Antonio Martín, Fernando Romay, José Miguel Antúnez, Pep Cargol, José Luis Llorente, Enrique Villalobos, Jonatan Angel Ojeda, José María Silva, Tomás González 1992–93 Champion Winner Euroleague
4th placeClifford Luyk José Miguel Antúnez, Jose Biriukov, Rickey Brown, Josep Cargol, José Lasa, Antonio Martνn Espina, Fernando Romay, Arvydas Sabonis, Ismael Santos, Mark Simpson, Joe Wallace 1993–94 Champion Last 4 Euroleague
Last 8Clifford Luyk José Miguel Antúnez, Joe Arlauckas, Jose Biriukov, Josep Cargol, Martin Fernando Ferrer, Javier Javier García Coll, Rimas Kurtinaitis, José Lasa, Antonio Martín Espina, Juan Ignacio Romero, Arvydas Sabonis, Ismael Santos 1994–95 3rd place Last 4 Euroleague
ChampionŽeljko Obradović Arvydas Sabonis, Joe Arlauckas, Antonio Martín Espina, José Lasa, Ismael Santos, Javier García Coll, Jose Biriukov, José Miguel Antúnez, Martín Ferrer, Pep Cargol, Juan Ignacio Romero, Roberto Nuñez, José María Silva 1995–96 5th place Last 4 Euroleague
4th placeŽeljko Obradović Santi Abad, José Miguel Antúnez, Joe Arlauckas, Martin Fernando Ferrer, Javier Garcia Coll, Pablo Laso, Nikola Lončar, Juan Antonio Morales, Juan Ignacio Romero, Ismael Santos, Zoran Savić, Mike Smith 1996–97 Finalist Last 8 EuroCup
WinnerŽeljko Obradović Dejan Bodiroga, Joe Arlauckas, Alberto Herreros, Mike Smith, Juan Antonio Morales, Juan Antonio Orenga, Alberto Angulo, José Miguel Antúnez, Ismael Santos, Roberto Nunez, Pablo Laso, Lorenzo Sanz 1997–98 3rd place Last 8 Euroleague
Last 32Miguel Ángel Martín,
Tirso LorenteAlberto Angulo, José Miguel Antúnez, Joe Arlauckas, Dejan Bodiroga, Antonio Bueno, Alberto Herreros, Pablo Laso, Bobby Martin, Mikhail Mikhailov, Juan Antonio Orenga, Carlos Rodríguez, Paul Rogers, Ismael Santos, Lorenzo Sanz, Mike Smith, Rolf Van Rijn, Lucas Victoriano 1998–99 3rd place Last 4 Euroleague
Last 8Clifford Luyk Alberto Angulo, Tanoka Beard, Alberto Herreros, José Lasa, Sergio Luyk, Bobby Martin, Ismael Santos, Éric Struelens, Lucas Victoriano, Antonio Bueno, Iker Iturbe, Héctor García 1999–00 Champion Last 8 Euroleague
Last 16Sergio Scariolo Aleksandar Đorđević, Alberto Herreros, Alberto Angulo, Brent Scott, Keith Jennings, Éric Struelens, Andrew Betts, Mikkel Larsen, Jose Luis Galilea, Lucio Angulo, Hans-Jόrgen Gnad, Iker Iturbe, Mikhail Mikhailov, Roberto Nipez, Darνo Quesada, Ariel Eslava, Victor Fιrriz 2000–01 Finalist Finalist Euroleague
Last 8Sergio Scariolo Alberto Angulo, Lucio Angulo, Norris Campbell, Aleksandar Đorđević, Alberto Herreros, Iker Iturbe, Raül López, Erick Meek, Marko Milič, Roberto Nϊρez, Éric Struelens, Lucas Victoriano, Jiří Zídek, Ariel Eslava, Daniel López 2001–02 5th place Last 8 Euroleague
Last 16Sergio Scariolo Alberto Angulo, Lucio Angulo, Stefano Attruia, Norris Campbell, Aleksandar Đorđević, Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca, Alberto Herreros, Iker Iturbe, Topo Llorente, Raül López, Éric Struelens, Žan Tabak, Dragan Tarlać, Dušan Vukčević, Jean Marc Jaumin, Maciej Lampe, Alberto Fιrriz, Raúl Mena 2002–03 10th place Last 8 Euroleague
Last 32Javier Imbroda Derrick Alston, Lucio Angulo, Alain Digbeu, Michael Hawkins, Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca, Alberto Herreros, Damir Mulaomerović, Álex Mumbrú, Roberto Nupez, Alfonso Reyes, Dragan Tarlać, Lucas Victoriano, Maciej Lampe, Raúl Mena, Samuel Nadeau, Enrique Suárez 2003–04 6th place Last 8 ULEB Cup
FinalistJulio Lamas Kaspars Kambala, Elmer Bennett, Antonis Fotsis, Alberto Herreros, Pat Burke, Alberto Aspe, Antonio Bueno, Lucas Victoriano, Eduardo Lorenzo, Álex Mumbrú, Roberto Nípez, Alfonso Reyes, Mario Stojić 2004–05 Champion Finalist Euroleague
Last 16Božidar Maljković Louis Bullock, Justin Hamilton, Elmer Bennett, Felipe Reyes, Mickaël Gelabale, Antonis Fotsis, Mustapha Sonko, Pat Burke, Alberto Herreros, Axel Hervelle, Antonio Bueno, Jay Larranaga, Mario Stojić 2005–06 6th place Last 4 Euroleague
Last 8Božidar Maljković Louis Bullock, Josh Fisher, Hector Garcνa, Mickaël Gelabale, Venson Hamilton, Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca, Axel Hervelle, Igor Rakočević, Felipe Reyes, Alex Scales, Nedžad Sinanović, Mustapha Sonko, Marko Tomas, Filip Videnov, Óscar González, Richard Nguema 2006–07 Champion Finalist ULEB Cup
WinnerJoan Plaza Charles Smith, Louis Bullock, Raül López, Axel Hervelle, Kerem Tunçeri, Marko Tomas, Felipe Reyes, Álex Mumbrú, Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca, Blagota Sekulić, Ratko Varda, Venson Hamilton, Nedžad Sinanović, Richard Nguema, Marko Milič, Jan Martín, Pablo Aguilar 2007–08 5th place Last 4 Euroleague
Last 16Joan Plaza Charles Smith, Louis Bullock, Raül López, Axel Hervelle, Kerem Tunçeri, Marko Tomas, Felipe Reyes, Álex Mumbrú, Lazaros Papadopoulos, Venson Hamilton, Mihalis Pelekanos, Blagota Sekulić, Iker Iturbe 2008–09 4th place Last 8 Euroleague
Last 8Joan Plaza Jeremiah Massey, Kennedy Winston, Louis Bullock, Raül López, Felipe Reyes, Axel Hervelle, Tomas van den Spiegel, Sergio Llull, Álex Mumbrú, Marko Tomas, Venson Hamilton, Miguel Molina, Nikola Mirotić, Jorge Santana, Pepe Sánchez, Quinton Hosley, Lazaros Papadopoulos 2009–10 3rd place Finalist Euroleague
Last 8Ettore Messina Louis Bullock, Felipe Reyes, Tomas van den Spiegel, Sergio Llull, Alberto Jódar, Miguel Molina, Víctor Arteaga, Pablo Prigioni, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Jorge Garbajosa, Novica Veličković, Sergi Vidal, Travis Hansen, Rimantas Kaukėnas, Marko Jarić, Ante Tomić, Axel Hervelle, Vladimir Dašić, Morris Almond 2010–11 3rd place Finalist Euroleague
4th placeEttore Messina,
Emanuele MolinClay Tucker, Felipe Reyes, D'or Fischer, Sergio Llull, Alberto Jódar, Jorge Sanz, Víctor Arteaga, Pablo Prigioni, Nikola Mirotić, Jorge Garbajosa, Novica Veličković, Sergi Vidal, Sergio Rodríguez, Josh Fischer, Mirza Begić, Carlos Suárez, Ante Tomić 2011–12 Finalist Winner Euroleague
Last 16Pablo Laso Felipe Reyes, Sergio Llull, Jorge Sanz, Nikola Mirotić, Novica Veličković, Sergio Rodríguez, Mirza Begić, Carlos Suárez, Ante Tomić, Martynas Pocius, Jaycee Carroll, Kyle Singler, Rudy Fernández, Serge Ibaka 2012–13 Champion Last 8 Euroleague
FinalistPablo Laso Felipe Reyes, Sergio Llull, Nikola Mirotić, Sergio Rodríguez, Mirza Begić, Carlos Suárez, Martynas Pocius, Jaycee Carroll, Rudy Fernández, Dontaye Draper, Marcus Slaughter, Rafael Hettsheimeir, Tremmell Darden 2013–14 Finalist Winner Euroleague
FinalistPablo Laso Felipe Reyes, Sergio Llull, Nikola Mirotić, Sergio Rodríguez, Jaycee Carroll, Rudy Fernández, Dontaye Draper, Marcus Slaughter, Tremmell Darden, Dani Díez, Ioannis Bourousis, Salah Mejri, Jonathan Barreiro, Alberto Martín 2014–15 Champion Winner Euroleague
ChampionPablo Laso Felipe Reyes, Sergio Llull, Sergio Rodríguez, Jaycee Carroll, Rudy Fernández, Marcus Slaughter, Ioannis Bourousis, Salah Mejri, Gustavo Ayón, K. C. Rivers, Andrés Nocioni, Facundo Campazzo, Luka Dončić
International record
Seasons | Achievement | Notes | |
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Euroleague | |||
1957–58 | Semi-finals | eliminated by ASK Riga. Real Madrid was not allowed by the Spanish government to play against the soviet team received a forfeit (2-0) in both games | |
1960–61 | Semi-finals | eliminated by ASK Riga, 78-75 (W) in Paris and 45-66 (L) in Prague | |
1961–62 | Final | lost to Dinamo Tbilisi 83-90 in the final (Geneva) | |
1962–63 | Final | lost to CSKA Moscow, 86-69 (W) in Madrid and 74-91 (L) in Moscow in the double finals of European Champions Cup | |
1963–64 | European Champions | defeated Spartak ZJŠ Brno, 99-110 (L) in Brno and 84-64 (W) in Madrid in the double finals of European Champions Cup | |
1964–65 | European Champions | defeated CSKA Moscow, 81-88 (L) in Moscow and 76-62 (W) in Madrid in the double finals of European Champions Cup | |
1965–66 | Quarter-final group stage | 4th place in a group with Slavia Prague, Simmenthal Milano and Bell Mechelen | |
1966–67 | European Champions | defeated AŠK Olimpija 88-86 in the semi-final, defeated Simmenthal Milano 91-83 in the final of the Final Four in Madrid | |
1967–68 | European Champions | defeated Spartak ZJŠ Brno 98-95 in the final of European Champions Cup in Lyon | |
1968–69 | Final | lost to CSKA Moscow 99-103 in the final (Barcelona) | |
1969–70 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Ignis Varèse, 86-90 (L) in Madrid and 73-108 (L) in Varese | |
1970–71 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Ignis Varèse, 59-82 (L) in Varese and 74-66 (W) in Madrid | |
1971–72 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Jugoplastika Split, 89-81 (W) in Madrid and 69-80 (L) in Split | |
1972–73 | Quarter-final group stage | 3rd place in a group with Simmenthal Milano, Crvena Zvezda and Maccabi Elite | |
1973–74 | European Champions | defeated Ignis Varèse 84-82 in the final of European Champions Cup in Nantes | |
1974–75 | Final | lost to Ignis Varèse 66-79 in the final (Antwerp) | |
1975–76 | Final | lost to Mobilgirgi Varèse 74-81 in the final (Geneva) | |
1976–77 | Semi-final group stage | 4th place in a group with Mobilgirgi Varèse, Maccabi Elite, CSKA Moscow, Maes Pils Mechelen and Zbrojovka Brno | |
1977–78 | European Champions | defeated Mobilgirgi Varèse 75-67 in the final of European Champions Cup in Munich | |
1978–79 | Semi-final group stage | 4th place in a group with Emerson Varèse, Bosna, Maccabi Elite, Joventut Freixenet and Olympiacos | |
1979–80 | European Champions | defeated Maccabi Elite 89-85 in the final of European Champions Cup in West Berlin | |
1980–81 | Semi-final group stage | 5th place in a group with Sinudyne Bologna, Maccabi Elite, Nashua Den Bosch, Bosna and CSKA Moscow | |
1982–83 | Semi-final group stage | 3rd place in a group with Ford Cantù, Billy Milano, CSKA Moscow, Maccabi Elite and Cibona | |
1984–85 | Final | lost to Cibona 78-87 in the final (Athens) | |
1985–86 | Semi-final group stage | 4th place in a group with Cibona, Žalgiris, Simac Milano, Maccabi Elite and Limoges | |
1986–87 | Semi-final group stage | 6th place in a group with Tracer Milano, Maccabi Elite, Orthez, Zadar and Žalgiris | |
1992–93 | Final Four | 4th place in Athens, lost to Limoges 52–62 in the semi-final, lost to PAOK 70–76 in the 3rd place game | |
1993–94 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–0 by 7 Up Joventut, 69-88 (L) in Barcelona and 67-71 (L) in Madrid | |
1994–95 | European Champions | defeated Limoges 62–49 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 73–61 in the final of the Final Four in Zaragoza | |
1995–96 | Final Four | 4th place in Paris, lost to FC Barcelona 66–76 in the semi-final, lost to CSKA Moscow 73–74 in the 3rd place game | |
1998–99 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–0 by Teamsystem Bologna, 63-90 (L) in Bologna and 65-76 (L) in Madrid | |
2000–01 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–1 by Paf Wennington Bologna, 68-74 (L) in Bologna, 88-57 (W) in Madrid and 70-88 (L) in Bologna | |
2005–06 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–1 by FC Barcelona, 58-72 (L) in Barcelona, 84-78 (W) in Madrid and 70-76 (L) in Barcelona | |
2008–09 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 3–1 by Olympiacos, 79-88 (L) & 73-79 (L) in Piraeus, 71-63 (W) & 75-78 (L) in Madrid | |
2009–10 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 3–1 by FC Barcelona, 61-68 (L) & 70-63 (W) in Barcelona, 73-84 (L) & 78-84 (L) in Madrid | |
2010–11 | Final Four | 4th place in Barcelona, lost to Maccabi Electra 63–82 in the semi-final, lost to Montepaschi Siena 62–80 in the 3rd place game | |
2012–13 | Final | defeated FC Barcelona 74–67 in the semi-final, lost to Olympiacos 88–100 in the final (London) | |
2013–14 | Final | defeated FC Barcelona 100–62 in the semi-final, lost to Maccabi Electra 86–98 in the final (Milan) | |
2014–15 | European Champions | defeated Fenerbahçe Ülker 96–87 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 78–59 in the final of the Final Four in Madrid | |
Saporta Cup | |||
1981–82 | Final | lost to Cibona 96–95 in the final (Brussels) | |
1983–84 | Cup Winner's Cup Winners | defeated Simac Milano 82-81 in the final of European Cup Winner's Cup in Ostend | |
1988–89 | Cup Winner's Cup Winners | defeated Snaidero Caserta 117-113 in the final of European Cup Winner's Cup in Athens | |
1989–90 | Final | lost to Knorr Bologna 74–79 in the final (Florence) | |
1991–92 | European Cup Winners | defeated PAOK 65-63 in the final of European Cup in Nantes | |
1996–97 | European Cup Winners | defeated Mash Verona 78-64 in the final of EuroCup in Nicosia | |
Korać Cup | |||
1987–88 | Korać Cup Winners | defeated Cibona, 102-89 (W) in Madrid, 93-94 (L) in Zagreb in the double finals of Korać Cup | |
1990–91 | Final | lost to Clear Cantù, 71-73 (L) in Madrid, 93-95 (L) in Cucciago in the double finals of Korać Cup | |
Eurocup | |||
2003–04 | Final | lost to Hapoel Jerusalem 72-83 in the final (Charleroi) | |
2006–07 | Eurocup Winners | defeated Lietuvos Rytas 87-75 in the final of Eurocup in Charleroi |
Notable players
- To appear in this section a player must have either:
- Played at least one season for the club.
- Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
- Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time.
- To perform very successfully during period in the club or at later/previous stages of his career.
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- Santi Abad
- Pablo Aguilar
- Juan Aísa
- Alberto Angulo
- Lucio Angulo
- José Ángel Antelo
- José Miguel Antúnez
- Alberto Aspe
- Antonio Bueno
- Miguel Ángel Cabral
- Marcos Carbonell
- Pep Cargol
- Juan Antonio Corbalán
- Alfonso del Corral
- Martín Ferrer
- Alberto Férriz
- Víctor Férriz
- José Luis Galilea
- Carlos García
- Héctor García
- Javier García Coll
- Óscar González
- Tomás González
- Juan Antonio Hernández
- Raúl Hernández
- Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca
- Alberto Herreros
- Iker Iturbe
- José Lasa
- José Luis Llorente
- Toño Llorente
- Sergio Llull
- Daniel López
- Juanjo López
- Juan Manuel López Iturriaga
- Sergio Luyk
- Davíd Marina
- Antonio Martín Espina
- Fernando Martín Espina
- Fernando Mateo
- Raúl Mena
- Juan Antonio Morales
- Daniel Muñoz
- Roberto Núñez
- Juan Antonio Orenga
- Ricardo Peral
- Javi Pérez
- Darío Quesada
- Carlos Rodríguez
- Emiliano Rodríguez
- Marcos Rodríguez
- Álex Mumbrú
- Fernando Romay
- Nacho Romero
- Quique Ruiz Paz
- Rafael Rullán
- Lolo Sainz
- Ismael Santos
- Lorenzo Sanz
- Carlos Sevillano
- José María Silva
- Enrique Suárez
- Francisco Velasco
- Enrique Villalobos
- Daniel Yusta
- Raúl López
- - José Biriukov
- - Wayne Brabender
- - Brad Branson
- - Louis Bullock
- - Ariel Eslava
- - Josh Fisher
- - Serge Ibaka
- - Nikola Lončar
- - Clifford Luyk
- - Jan Martín
- - Mikhail Mikhailov
- - Richard Nguema
- - Johnny Rogers
- - Siço Simón
- - Mike Smith
- - Lucas Victoriano
- - Pablo Prigioni
- Paul Rogers
- Jean-Marc Jaumin
- Éric Struelens
- Dražen Dalipagić
- - Mirza Delibašić
- - Damir Mulaomerović
- Ratko Varda
- Rafael Hettsheimeir
- Filip Videnov
- - Bojan Bogdanović
- - Dontaye Draper
- - Dražen Petrović
- - Mario Stojić
- - Žan Tabak
- Marko Tomas
- Ante Tomić
- George Zidek
- Mikkel Larsen
- Alain Digbeu
- Mickaël Gelabale
- Jérôme Moïso
- Samuel Nadeau
- Moustapha Sonko
- - Andrew Betts
- Hansi Gnad
- Antonios Fotsis
- Michalis Pelekanos
- - Pat Burke
- - Jay Larranaga
- Stefano Attruia
- Kaspars Kambala
- - Arvydas Sabonis
- - Rimas Kurtinaitis
- Darjuš Lavrinovič
- Rimantas Kaukėnas
- Martynas Pocius
- - Blagota Sekulić
- Vladimir Dašić
- Nedžad Sinanović
- Rolf Van Rijn
- - Maciej Lampe
- José Ortiz
- - Dejan Bodiroga
- - Aleksandar Đorđević
- Igor Rakočević
- - Zoran Savić
- - Dragan Tarlać
- -- Dušan Vukčević
- Marko Milič
- Salah Mejri
- Kerem Tunçeri
- Miles Aiken
- Wendell Alexis
- Derrick Alston
- Michael Anderson
- Joe Arlauckas
- Tanoka Beard
- Troy Delvon Bell
- Elmer Bennett
- Rickey Brown
- Jim Fox
- Anthony Frederick
- Justin Hamilton
- Michael Hawkins
- Skeeter Henry
- Brian Jackson
- Keith Jennings
- Bobby Martin
- Ben McDonald
- Mark McNamara
- Erik Meek
- Zachary Noble
- Dennis Nutt
- Wayne Robinson
- Alex Scales
- Brent Scott
- Mark Simpson
- Charles Smith
- Larry Spriggs
- Walter Szczerbiak
- Demetrius A Jackson
- Linton Townes
- Joe Wallace
- Quinton Hosley
- Carl Herrera
Historical uniforms
Matches against NBA teams
See also
Notes and references
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