PBC Ural Great Perm
PBC Ural Great Perm | |
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PBC Ural Great Perm logo | |
Founded | 1995 |
Dissolved | 2008 |
Arena | Universal Sports Palace Molot |
Capacity | 7,000 |
Location | Perm, Russia |
Team colors | Blue, White |
Championships | 2 Russian Championships 1 Russian Cup 1 EuroCup Challenge 1 North European League |
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PBC Ural Great Perm was a Russian professional basketball club located in Perm. The club's home arena was Molot Sports Hall. The team played in the Russian Super League.
History
[edit ]The club was established in the year 1995 on the basis of the local Technical University team. Ural Great won the Russian League championship on two occasions, in the years 2001 and 2002 (the only time between 1992 and 2022, when CSKA Mosckow hadn't won russian championship) and the Russian Cup in the year 2004. They also won the NEBL championship in the year 2001. Ural also won the EuroCup Challenge championship in the year 2006.[citation needed ]
On October 14, 2008, court bailiffs seized Ural Great's office furniture and equipment for unpaid debts.[1] The team went bankrupt and did not participate in any further competitions.
Honours
[edit ]Domestic competitions
[edit ]- Winners (2): 2000–01, 2001–02
- Runners-up (2): 1999–00, 2002–03
- Winners (1): 2003–04
European competitions
[edit ]- Winners (1): 2005–06
Regional competitions
[edit ]- Winners (1): 2000–01
Other competitions
[edit ]- FIBA International Christmas Tournament (defunct)
- Winners (1): 2001
Notable players
[edit ]Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Russia Sergei Chikalkin
- Russia Aleksandr Dedushkin
- Russia Vassili Karasev
- Russia Sergei Panov
- Russia Zakhar Pashutin
- Australia Chris Anstey
- Estonia Martin Müürsepp
- France Paccelis Morlende
- Georgia (country) Giorgi Tsintsadze
- Israel Sharon Shason
- Latvia Raimonds Vaikulis
- Lithuania Rytis Vaišvila
- Lithuania Tomas Pačėsas
- Lithuania Kšyštof Lavrinovič
- Lithuania Gintaras Kadžiulis
- Lithuania Artūras Javtokas
- Puerto Rico Christian Dalmau
- Serbia Stevan Nađfeji
- Slovenia Jurica Golemac
- Slovenia Željko Zagorac
- United States Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
- United States Derrick Alston
- United States Ralph Biggs
- United States Anthony Bowie
- United States Willie Burton
- United States Doug Gottlieb
- United States Sean Higgins
- United States Sam Hoskin
- United States Andre Hutson
- United States Jumaine Jones
- United States Darius Washington
- United States Maurice Whitfield
Head coaches
[edit ]References
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- Official site (in Russian and English)
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