Antwerp Giants Explained

Windrose Giants Antwerp
Leagues:BNXT League
History:Racing Antwerpen
1995–2006
Antwerp Giants
2006–present
Arena:Lotto Arena
Capacity:5,500
Location:Antwerp, Belgium
Colors:Red, White, Black, Yellow
President:Björn Verhoeven
Captain:Jean-Marc Mwema
Retired Numbers:1 (4)
Championships:1 Belgian Championships
4 Belgian Cups
2 Belgian Supercups
Website:antwerpgiants.be
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Antwerp Giants, named Windrose Giants Antwerp for sponsorship reasons, is a Belgian professional basketball club based in Antwerp. Their home arena is Lotto Arena. The club plays in the BNXT League, the highest tier of Belgian basketball.The club was created from the merger of Sobabee and Racing Mechelen. Then named Racing Basket Antwerpen, it was renamed Antwerp Giants in 2005.

Antwerp has won the Belgian championship once, in 2000. The team has won five Belgian Cups and two Belgian Supercups.

History

In 1995, Sobabee from Antwerp and Racing Mechelen merged into Racing Basket Antwerpen. The club made its debut on the highest stage in Belgium in the 1998–99 season. Antwerp was one of the top 3 teams until 2001. In the 1999–2000 season the club won its first national championship as Telindus Antwerpen, by beating Oostende 3–1 in the Finals. The team had a setback after the championship year and ended in the 6th, 7th or 8th place for five seasons in a row. In 2007 the club won its third trophy, by winning the Belgian Basketball Cup for the second time.

The second team of the club plays in the Belgian Second Division, while the women's team participates in the regional competition.

The team holds the attendance record for a basketball game in Belgium, with 17,135 spectators, on 31 January 2015, during their game against Spirou Charleroi, in the Sportpaleis.[1] In June 2017, it was announced that Telenet would become the main sponsor of the team for three seasons.[2] The signing of this sponsor, previously the main sponsor of Oostende, made the Giants one of the favorites in Belgian basketball.

In the 2018–19 season, Antwerp had its most successful season in club history. In Europe, it qualified for the Basketball Champions League (BCL) after advancing past three qualifying rounds. Antwerp was the surprise of the BCL season, as the team beat Murcia and Nizhny Novgorod in the round of 16 and quarterfinals. It qualified for the Final Four which was hosted in the city of Antwerp in the Sportpaleis. In the semi-finals, Antwerp lost to Iberostar Tenerife, and it won the third place game over Brose Bamberg.[3] Domestically, Antwerp won the Belgian Basketball Cup for the first time in 12 years.[4] In the PBL, Antwerp lost to Filou Oostende 1–3 in the finals.

Since the 2021–22 season, Antwerp plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged.[5]

On 12 March 2023, the Giants won their fifth Belgian Cup title after beating Oostende in the final.[6]

On 8 July, 2024 Antwerp got a new name sponsor. The company Windrose Technology, which is located in electronic trucks are the new name sponsor. The new team name is Windrose Giants Antwerp. [7]

Trophies

Domestic competitions

Champions (1): 1999–2000

Winners (5): 1999–2000, 2006–07, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2022–23

Winners (2): 2007, 2016

European competitions

Names

Due to sponsorship reasons, the name of the club has frequently changed:

Players

Retired numbers

Antwerp Giants retired numbers
PlayerPositionTenureRetired
4 2000–2002, 2009–2015 October 8, 2015[8]

Current roster

Season by season

SeasonTierLeagueBelgian CupEuropean competitions
2010–111Division I5th18–17Semifinalist3 EuroChallenge4–1–3
2011–121Division I3rd23–11Runner-up3 EuroChallenge6–6
2012–131Division I5th17–13Last 163 EuroChallenge4–2
2013–141Division I4th21–21Runner-up3 EuroChallenge7–5
2014–151Division I6th16–17Semifinalist3 EuroChallenge6–6
2015–161Division I5th14–16Runner-up3 FIBA Europe Cup13–4
2016–171Division I3rd25–17Quarterfinalist4 FIBA Europe Cup8–4
2017–181Division I2nd 31–12Quarterfinalist3 Champions League5–1
4 FIBA Europe Cup3–3
2018–191Division I2nd35–9Champion3 Champions League3rd15–9
2019–201Division I3rd11–6Champion3 Champions LeagueRS4–10
2020–211Division I3rd20–11Quarterfinals2 EuroCupRS1–9

Head coaches

NameTenure
2005–2007
2007–2008
2008–2013
2013–2015
2015–2019
2019–2022
2022
2022–2024
2024–present

Notable former players

A list of former players of Antwerp Giants since 2000

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roundup: Magical 'Night of the Giants' . February 3, 2015 .
  2. http://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20170606_02913659/telenet-komende-drie-jaar-hoofdsponsor-van-antwerp-giants Telenet komende drie jaar hoofdsponsor van Antwerp Giants
  3. Web site: Antwerp use home support to stun Bamberg for third place. 5 May 2019. Basketball Champions League. 25 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Antwerp Giants troeven Charleroi af in spannende bekerfinale. 8 March 2020. nl. Sporza.be. 25 December 2020.
  5. Web site: Licenties BNXT League 2021-2022 toegekend . Basketball League . 10 July 2021 . nl.
  6. Web site: 2023-03-12 . Antwerp Giants kloppen favoriet Oostende in spannende bekerfinale . 2023-03-12 . sporza.be . nl.
  7. Web site: 2024-07-08 . WINDROSE GIANTS ANTWERP! . 2024-07-14 . antwerpgiants.be . nl.
  8. Web site: Niemand zal ooit nog het nummer 4 dragen bij de Giants . 2015-10-08 . 2015-10-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151010061303/http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/zaal/basketbal/1.2463616 . dead .