Baloncesto Málaga
Unicaja | ||||
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Unicaja logo | ||||
Leagues | Liga ACB Champions League | |||
Founded | 1977 | |||
History | Caja de Ronda (1977–1992) Unicaja Mayoral (1992–1993) Unicaja Polti (1993–1994) Unicaja (1994–present) | |||
Arena | Martín Carpena | |||
Capacity | 10,699[1] | |||
Location | Málaga, Spain | |||
Team colors | Forest green, white, purple and lime | |||
President | Antonio López Nieto | |||
Head coach | Ibon Navarro | |||
Team captain | Alberto Díaz | |||
Ownership | Unicaja | |||
Championships | 1 Intercontinental Cup 1 Champions League 1 EuroCup 1 Korać Cup 1 Spanish Championship 2 Spanish Cup 1 Spanish Supercup | |||
Retired numbers | 1 (5) | |||
Website | unicajabaloncesto.com | |||
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Baloncesto Málaga S.A.D.,[2] also known as Unicaja Málaga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Málaga, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and the Champions League. Founded in 1997, the team is sponsored by the Spanish bank Unicaja and has carried that sponsorship name since 1992. They play their home games at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena, shortly known as the "Martín Carpena". Unicaja has won one Liga ACB title, in 2006, as well as two Copa del Reys, one EuroCup, one Basketball Champions League, one FIBA Korać Cup and one FIBA Intercontinental Cup title.
History
Unicaja was originally founded in 1977, as CB Caja de Ronda.[3][4] In 1992, the club merged another ACB team in the city of Málaga, CB Maristas de Málaga, which was originally founded in 1953 as Ademar Basket Club. Over the years, the club has featured players like: Nacho Rodríguez, Berni Rodríguez, Carlos Cabezas, Jorge Garbajosa, Marcus Brown, Sergei Babkov, Michael Ansley, Louis Bullock, and Kenny Miller, as well as numerous other well-known players. The club won its first title, when it won the European-wide third tier level FIBA Korać Cup in the 2000–01 season. They then won the Spanish King's Cup title in 2005. The next year, in the 2005–06 season, Unicaja won its first-ever Spanish League championship. The club finished its best years to date, by qualifying for the 2007 Euroleague Final Four, where it was defeated in the semifinals by CSKA Moscow, and thus finished in third place in the EuroLeague. In October 2007, Unicaja faced the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies in a friendly match, and they defeated the Grizzlies, by a score of 102–99. That was one of the 17 times that an NBA team has lost to a foreign club. Pau Gasol and Juan Carlos Navarro, two of the greatest Spanish basketball players of all time, played for Memphis in that historical game.[5] Málaga participated in the European-wide top-tier level league, the EuroLeague, for 15 consecutive seasons (2001–02 season to 2015–16 season). However, in the summer of 2015, it lost its EuroLeague A-licence. Therefore, in the 2016–17 season, Unicaja participated in the second tier level EuroCup. The club immediately won the EuroCup title, in its first season in the league, after winning over Valencia Basket in the league's Finals.[6]
Logos
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Logo of the club since 2024.
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Former logo of the club.
Home arenas
- Pabellón Guadaljaire (1977–78)
- Pabellón Tiro Pichón (1978–81)
- Pabellón Ciudad Jardín (1981–99)
- Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena (1999–present)
Since 1999, Unicaja Málaga has played its home games at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena arena. The arena originally seated 9,743 spectators for basketball games, and was expanded in the year 2010, to a current seating capacity of 11,300 people for basketball games.[7]
Players
Retired numbers
Unicaja retired numbers | |||||
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No | Nat. | Player | Position | Tenure | Ceremony date |
5 | Spain | Berni Rodríguez | SG | 1998–2012 | 26 June 2012[8] 21 May 2017[9][10] |
Current roster
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Updated: September 2, 2024 |
Depth chart
Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | Bench 3 |
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C | Aleksander Balcerowski | David Kravish | Yankuba Sima † | |
PF | Dylan Osetkowski | Killian Tillie | Tyson Pérez † | |
SF | Kameron Taylor * | Melvin Ejim | Jonathan Barreiro † | |
SG | Tyson Carter * | Nihad Đedović † | Tyler Kalinoski | |
PG | Kendrick Perry | Alberto Díaz † |
Notes: Blue † – homegrown player[lower-alpha 1]; Red * – overseas player[lower-alpha 2]; Green ‡ – youth player[lower-alpha 3]
Notable players
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
Criteria |
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Spain Álex Abrines
- Spain Curro Ávalos
- Spain Saúl Blanco
- Spain Carlos Cabezas
- Spain Iñaki De Miguel
- Spain Alberto Díaz
- Spain Dani Díez
- Spain Roger Esteller
- Spain Jaime Fernández
- Spain Xavi Fernández
- Spain Germán Gabriel
- Spain Jorge Garbajosa
- Spain Ricardo Guillén
- Spain Carlos Jiménez
- Spain Tomás Jofresa
- Spain Chuck Kornegay
- Spain Pablo Laso
- Spain Jesús Lázaro
- Spain Juan Antonio Orenga
- Spain Alfonso Reyes
- Spain Berni Rodríguez
- Spain Mario Muñoz Oses
- Spain Ignacio Rodríguez
- Spain Dani Romero
- Spain Gaby Ruiz
- Spain Mike Smith
- Spain Carlos Suárez
- Spain Fran Vázquez
- Spain Paco Vázquez
- Spain Sergi Vidal
- Angola Jean-Jacques Conceição
- Argentina Juan Ignacio Sánchez
- Argentina Walter Herrmann
- Germany Ademola Okulaja
- Belgium Marcus Faison
- Belgium Jean-Marc Jaumin
- Bosnia and Herzegovina JR Bremer
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Sinanović
- Brazil Vítor Faverani
- Brazil Rafael Hettsheimeir
- Brazil Augusto Lima
- Brazil Rafa Luz
- Brazil Paulo Prestes
- Bulgaria Roderick Blakney
- Bulgaria Earl Calloway
- Bulgaria Earl Rowland
- Canada Kyle Wiltjer
- Croatia Davor Kus
- Croatia Oliver Lafayette
- Croatia Veljko Mršić
- Croatia Sandro Nicević
- Croatia Hrvoje Perić
- Croatia Krunoslav Simon
- Croatia Zan Tabak
- Croatia Luka Žorić
- Czech Republic Jiri Welsch
- Democratic Republic of the Congo Christian Eyenga
- Dominican Republic Juan José García
- Finland Sasu Salin
- France Joseph Gomis
- France Edwin Jackson
- France Mathias Lessort
- France Florent Pietrus
- France Stéphane Risacher
- France Moustapha Sonko
- France Frédéric Weis
- Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini
- Georgia (country) Shammond Williams
- United Kingdom Robert Archibald
- United Kingdom Joel Freeland
- United Kingdom Darren Phillip
- Greece Ioannis Giannoulis
- Greece Georgios Printezis
- Greece Kostas Vasileiadis
- Iceland Pavel Ermolinskij
- Iceland Jon Stefansson
- Israel Gal Mekel
- Italy Jeff Brooks
- Latvia Kaspars Berzins
- Latvia Kristaps Valters
- Lithuania Gintaras Einikis
- Lithuania Mindaugas Kuzminskas
- Lithuania Domantas Sabonis
- North Macedonia Richard Hendrix
- Montenegro Omar Cook
- Montenegro Vladimir Golubović
- Montenegro Kendrick Perry
- Poland Michał Chyliński
- Poland Thomas Kelati
- Poland Adam Waczyński
- Poland Adam Wójcik
- Puerto Rico José Ortiz
- Puerto Rico Daniel Santiago
- Senegal Hamady Ndiaye
- Senegal Boniface Ndong
- Serbia Milan Gurović
- Serbia Stefan Marković
- Serbia Dragan Milosavljević
- Serbia Dejan Musli
- Serbia Nemanja Nedović
- Serbia Kosta Perović
- Serbia Bojan Popović
- Serbia Vladimir Štimac
- Serbia Uroš Tripković
- Slovenia Zoran Dragić
- Slovenia Erazem Lorbek
- Slovenia Alen Omić
- Slovenia Marko Tusek
- Slovakia Richard Petruska
- Russia Sergei Babkov
- Russia Valeri Tikhonenko
- Ukraine Volodymyr Gerun
- Ukraine Eugene Jeter
- Uruguay Panchi Barrera
- Uruguay Jayson Granger
- United States Joe Arlauckas
- United States Victor Alexander
- United States James Augustine
- United States Mario Bennett
- United States Adrian Branch
- United States Marcus Brown
- United States Louis Bullock
- United States Jack Cooley
- United States Juan Dixon
- United States Zabian Dowdell
- United States Jamie Feick
- United States Gerald Fitch
- United States Kyle Fogg
- United States Marcus Haislip
- United States Marc Iavaroni
- United States Tarence Kinsey
- United States Tony Massenburg
- United States Ray McCallum Jr.
- United States Kenny Miller
- United States Gary Neal
- United States DeMarcus Nelson
- United States Andy Panko
- United States Brian Roberts
- United States Lou Roe
- United States Sean Rooks
- United States Ralph Sampson
- United States Paul Shirley
- United States Reggie Slater
- United States Ray Tolbert
- United States Marcus Williams
- United States David Wood
Head coaches
- Alfonso Queipo de Llano: 1977–79, 1985–86
- José María Martín Urbano : 1979–80, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990–92
- Damián Caneda: 1980–81
- Ramón Guardiola: 1981–82
- Moncho Monsalve: 1982–84
- Ignacio Pinedo: 1984–85
- Arturo Ortega: 1986–87
- Zoran Slavnić: 1987–88
- Mario Pesquera: 1988–90
- Javier Imbroda: 1992–98
- Pedro Ramírez: 1998–99
- Božidar Maljković: 1999–03
- Paco Alonso: 2003
- Chechu Mulero: 2003
- Sergio Scariolo: 2003–08
- Aito Garcia Reneses: 2008–2011
- Chus Mateo: 2011–12
- Luis Casimiro: 2012
- Jasmin Repeša: 2012–13
- Joan Plaza: 2013–2018
- Luis Casimiro: 2018–2021
- Fotios Katsikaris: 2021–2022
- Ibon Navarro: 2022–present
Season by season
Caja de Ronda
Season | Tier | Division | Pos. | W–L | Copa del Rey | Other cups | European competitions | |||
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1978–79 | 2 | 1ª División B | 10th | 6–16 | ||||||
1979–80 | 2 | 1ª División B | 9th | 13–17 | ||||||
1980–81 | 2 | 1ª División B | 1st | 19–2–5 | ||||||
1981–82 | 1 | 1ª División | 10th | 10–1–15 | Round of 16 | |||||
1982–83 | 1 | 1ª División | 12th | 6–20 | Quarterfinalist | |||||
1983–84 | 1 | Liga ACB | 10th | 14–16 | ||||||
1984–85 | 1 | Liga ACB | 14th | 13–19 | ||||||
1985–86 | 2 | 1ª División B | 4th | 18–15 | ||||||
1986–87 | 2 | 1ª División B | 1st | 24–10 | ||||||
1987–88 | 1 | Liga ACB | 14th | 3–30 | Copa Príncipe | R16 | ||||
1988–89 | 1 | Liga ACB | 5th | 23–15 | Quarterfinalist | |||||
1989–90 | 1 | Liga ACB | 5th | 21–17 | Round of 16 | 3 Korać Cup | R1 | 1–1 | ||
1990–91 | 1 | Liga ACB | 10th | 19–21 | Third round | 3 Korać Cup | R1 | 0–2 | ||
1991–92 | 1 | Liga ACB | 14th | 16–23 | Second round |
CB Maristas
Season | Tier | Division | Pos. | W–L | Copa del Rey |
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1981–82 | 3 | 2ª División | 1st | ||
1982–83 | 3 | 2ª División | 2nd | ||
1983–84 | 3 | 2ª División | 2nd | ||
1984–85 | 2 | 1ª División B | 16th | 6–20 | |
1985–86 | 3 | 2ª División | 2nd | ||
1986–87 | 2 | 1ª División B | 18th | 12–22 | |
1987–88 | 2 | 1ª División B | 4th | 32–13 | |
1988–89 | 1 | Liga ACB | 15th | 22–17 | First round |
1989–90 | 1 | Liga ACB | 13th | 18–22 | Round of 16 |
1990–91 | 1 | Liga ACB | 14th | 18–22 | Second round |
1991–92 | 1 | Liga ACB | 15th | 15–22 | First round |
Unicaja
Honours and awards
Honours
National:
- Liga ACB (Spanish League): (1)
- Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup): (2)
- Supercopa de España (Spanish Supercup): (1)
- 2nd division championships: (2)
- 1ª División B: 1981, 1987
- Andalusia Cup: (17)
- 1996, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024.
International:
- EuroCup: (1)
- Basketball Champions League: (1)
- Intercontinental Cup: (1)
- Korać Cup: (1)
- EuroLeague:
Other competitions:
- Torrox, Spain Invitational Game
- 2008
- Trofeo de Platja d'Aro
- 2008
- Trofeo Pollinica
- 2008
- Trofeo Ciudad de Cordoba, Spain
- 2009
Individual awards
- Michael Ansley – 1995
- Jorge Garbajosa – 2006
- Jorge Garbajosa – 2005
- Tyson Carter – 2023
- Florent Piétrus – 2006
- James Gist – 2012
ACB Three Point Shootout Champion
- Paco Vázquez – 2001
- Jorge Garbajosa – 2006
- Jorge Garbajosa – 2005, 2006
- Jayson Granger – 2015
- Dylan Osetkowski – 2024
- Nemanja Nedović – 2017
- Alberto Díaz – 2017
Basketball Champions League Final Four MVP
- Kendrick Perry – 2024
Reserve team
Baloncesto Málaga B is the reserve team of Unicaja, basketball based in Málaga. From 2007 to 2016, Baloncesto Málaga had an agreement with CB Axarquía, for them to play as the club's main farm team, while Baloncesto Málaga B, which currently plays also under the name Unicaja, was the club's third team until the end of this contract.
Women's team
On 14 July 2017, the club announced the creation of a women's team.[11] Just in its second season, Unicaja promoted to Liga Femenina 2.[12]
Season by season
Season | Tier | Division | Pos. |
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2017–18 | 3 | 1ª División | 2nd |
2018–19 | 3 | 1ª División | 1st |
Notes
- ↑ A homegrown player is a player that played for at least three years before the age of 20 on a Spanish team. In Liga ACB, the team must register at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10–12 players or at least three homegrown players in rosters of 8–9 players. In Champions League, the team must register at least five homegrown players in rosters of 11–12 players or at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10 players.
- ↑ A overseas player is a player from outside EEA, FIBA Europe or ACP states. In Liga ACB, the team may register at most two overseas players. In Champions League, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of overseas players.
- ↑ In Liga ACB, the team may register under-22 players linked to the youth system.
References
- ↑ "ACB.COM". www.acb.com (in español). Retrieved 24 June 2024.
AFORO: 10.699 espectadores
- ↑ "Relación de SAD". CSD - Consejo Superior de Deportes (in español). Retrieved 10 August 2024.
- ↑ HISTORIA (in Spanish).
- ↑ History.
- ↑ Unicaja defeats Memphis Grizzlies in NBA Euroleague Live 2007 Interbasket. 9 October 2007
- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup Finals, Game 3: Unicaja Malaga is the champion!". Eurocupbasketball.com. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
- ↑ "Palacio de Deportes, datos de interés" (in español). Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
- ↑ "El Unicaja retira el dorsal 5 en honor a Berni Rodríguez". www.acb.com (in español). 26 June 2012. Archived from the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- ↑ "El dorsal "5" del Unicaja, para siempre en el Carpena en homenaje a Berni". www.acb.com (in español). 19 May 2017. Archived from the original on 12 August 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
- ↑ "El 5 del "Eterno Capitán", para siempre en el Carpena". www.acb.com (in español). 22 May 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
- ↑ "Nace Unicaja Baloncesto Femenino" [Unicaja women's basketball borns] (in español). Unicaja Baloncesto. 14 July 2017.
- ↑ "El Unicaja femenino logró el ascenso a Liga 2" [Unicaja Femenino achieved promotion to Liga 2] (in español). Cadena SER. 20 May 2019.
External links
- Official website
- Baloncesto Málaga at ACB.COM (in Spanish)
- Baloncesto Málaga at Eurobasket.com