Resultate

Spanien - Liga EBA 04/13 17:00 - AD Bosco v Obila W 65-70
Spanien - Liga EBA 04/06 17:00 - Club Obila Basket v Gijon Basket W 83-66
Spanien - Liga EBA 01/28 11:30 - Zamarat v Club Obila Basket W 73-83
Spanien - Liga EBA 11/25 18:00 - Club Obila Basket v Obradoiro CAB 2 L 13-16
Spanien - Liga EBA 04/02 16:30 - CD Leonesa Basket v Obila L 86-62
Spanien - Liga EBA 01/28 19:00 - Gijon Basket v Club Obila Basket W 59-68
Spanien - Liga EBA 03/01 18:00 - Club Obila Basket v AD Bosco W 80-72
Spanien - Liga EBA 01/16 16:00 - Oviedo B v Club Obila Basket W 68-79
Spanien - Liga EBA 10/16 17:00 - Club Obila Basket v CB Chantada W 65-57
Spanien - Liga EBA 10/13 17:00 - AD Bosco v Club Obila Basket L 80-78
Spanien - Liga EBA 10/09 16:30 - CB La Flecha v Club Obila Basket L 85-72
Spanien - Liga EBA 02/13 17:30 - CB Miraflores Burgos 2 v Club Obila Basket L 93-69

Wikipedia - Óbila CB

Óbila Club de Basket, also known as Ávila Auténtica Carrefour "El Bulevar" is a Spanish professional basketball team based in Ávila, Castilla y León and plays in the Multiusos Carlos Sastre, in LEB Plata. Óbila is the only basketball team in the city of Ávila.

From 2011 to 2013, Óbila collaborated with Baloncesto Fuenlabrada as its farm team.

History

Óbila Club de Basket was born in Ávila in 2001. It was founded by a group of amateur players willing to enjoy basket in this city. In 2003 the club started playing at Liga EBA for the first time and finished in the 12th position.

At the 2005–06 season the team finished in the third position and qualified for the promotion playoffs to the LEB 2 League but it was eliminated, as well as in the 2006–07 season, when it finished the regular season in the second position.

In 2007 the Spanish Basketball Federation decided to create a third LEB with 18 teams named LEB Bronce and Óbila CB got a spot in this new division. In its first season LEB Bronce the club avoided the relegation to Liga EBA. After finishing the regular season as runner-up in their second season, the club promoted to LEB Plata by defeating the CB Tíjola in the playoffs. Dreike Bouldin won the MVP award and Paul Williams was named the third best player of the season.

Two years after promoting to LEB Plata, the club played its first promotion playoffs to LEB Oro, reaching the quarterfinals in 2010–11 and 2011–12.

Due to economic issues, in July 2012, the club decided not to take part in the 2012–13 LEB Plata season. One week after this decision the club reached a sponsorship agreement with Grupo Eulen solving its economic problems and signed up for the 2012–13 LEB Plata season.

In the 2015–16 season, Óbila ended as runner-up of the Copa LEB Plata and was defeated by Sáenz Horeca Araberri in the finals of the promotion playoffs to LEB Oro. Three years later, in 2019, the club was relegated to Liga EBA after ten consecutive seasons in the third tier.

Club Obila Basket ist ein spanischer Basketballverein mit Sitz in Burgos, Kastilien und León. Das Team spielt in der Liga ACB, der höchsten Spielklasse des spanischen Basketballs.

Club Obila Basket wurde 1994 gegründet und trat 2012 erstmals in die Liga ACB ein. Seitdem hat sich das Team in der Liga etabliert und erreichte in der Saison 2018/19 das Halbfinale der Playoffs.

Zu den bemerkenswertesten Spielern, die für Club Obila Basket gespielt haben, gehören unter anderem Dejan Kravić, Alex Renfroe und Vitor Benite.

Die Heimspiele des Vereins werden im Coliseum Burgos ausgetragen, das eine Kapazität von 9.354 Zuschauern hat.

Club Obila Basket ist bekannt für seinen schnellen und offensiven Spielstil und gilt als einer der aufstrebenden Stars im spanischen Basketball.