Apollo Amsterdam Explained

Apollo Amsterdam
Leagues:Promotiedivisie
History:BC Apollo
2011–2015
Apollo Amsterdam
2015–present
Arena:Apollohal
Capacity:1,500
Location:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sponsor:Paul Meijering[1]
President:Mark van Meggelen
Coach:Wierd Goedee
Championships:1 Promotiedivisie
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Apollo Amsterdam is a Dutch basketball team based in Amsterdam. The club plays its games in the Promotiedivisie, the Dutch second-level league.

The club was founded in 2011 and has played in the highest national level for years, from 2012 to 2023. They qualified for the national playoffs four times. The amateur section of the club is known as BC Apollo.

Apollo Amsterdam is known for their focus on developing the Dutch basketball players and giving them growth perspective in a foreign player dominated league.[2]

History

The club was founded in 2011, as a result of a merger between BV Lely and Mosquitos, both clubs from Amsterdam. Its name is derived from its home venue the Apollohal. Apollo took over the license of the old ABC Amsterdam second team.[3] In the first season of the club, Apollo played as an amateur team in the Promotiedivisie. They immediately won the Dutch amateur championship after defeating CBV Binnenland in the league final.[4]

In 2012, Apollo club decided to enter the professional Dutch Basketball League (DBL) for the 2012–13 season.[5] In its first season, led by coach Tyrone Marioneaux and All-Star Aron Royé, Apollo finished in ninth place in the DBL.

In 2013–14, Apollo managed to reach the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. The club lost in the quarterfinals to GasTerra Flames, 0–2.

During Apollo's most successful season since their establishment, the club had financial problems which made it close to withdrawing from the DBL. However, in August 2014 it was announced Apollo would continue playing in the DBL.[6]

In the 2015–16 season, Apollo made its second appearance in the DBL playoffs where it lost to Den Bosch 0–2 in the quarterfinals.

Apollo won its first playoff game in 2016, defeating ZZ Leiden in Game 1 of the quarterfinals. However, in a packed Apollohal, Leiden retrieved home advantage and went on to beat Apollo 1–2 and advance to the semifinals.

On 1 May 2020, Apollo announced it will not play in the 2020–21 DBL season because of uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Apollo also announced Laki Lakner was replacing Patrick Faijdherbe as head coach.[7] Lakner resigned after three games,[8] and Edwin van der Hart took over for the remainder of the season. Apollo finished in ninth place for a second season in a row.Since the 2021–22 season, Apollo plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged.[9] In June 2021, Wierd Goedee was signed as new head coach.[10]

In June 2023, following the 2022–23 season, Apollo was forced to withdraw from the BNXT League as it was unable to come up with the necessary budget for participation. The BNXT organisation required a minimum budget of €350,000 which Apollo was unable to bring together with its sponsorships.[11] Apollo entered the second-level Promotiedivisie for the 2023–24 season.

Honours

Winners (1): 2011–12

Players

Individual awards

DBL All-Defense Team
DBL Rookie of the Year
DBL blocks leader
DBL All-Rookie Team

NCAA Division 1 players from academy

The youth academy of Apollo Amsterdam has developed the following players who have played in the NCAA Division I. Players in bold have played minutes for the senior team in the Dutch Basketball League or BNXT League.

PlayerCommitted toFirst year
Rutgers2014
Syracause2019
Northern Colorado2016
Evansville2020
Kansas2019
Bradley2021
Canisius2020

Top scorers by seasons

SeasonNamePPG
2012–13 Aron Royé16.3
2013–14 Aron Royé13.2
2014–15 Dimeo van der Horst12.8
2015–16 Aron Royé15.6
2016–17 Dimeo van der Horst16.0
 
SeasonNamePPG
2017–18 Micheal Madanly16.1
2018–19 Dimeo van der Horst15.6
2019–20 Xavier Cannefax21.9
2020–21 Berend Weijs13.5
2021–22 Roger Moute a Bidias15.9
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Individual awards

DBL Top Scorer
DBL Rookie of the Year
DBL All-Rookie Team

Season by season

ChampionsRunners-upNational playoffs berthPromoted
SeasonTierLeagueRegular seasonNational playoffsBNXT PlayoffsBasketball CupHead coachPresident
FinishPldWLWin%PldWLResult
Apollo Amsterdam
2011–122Promotiedivisie1st26215Won Final Four000Tyrone MarioneauxMenno Fluks
2012–131DBL9th36432101Eightfinals
2013–141DBL8th36729Lost quarterfinals (GasTerra Flames), 0–2101EightfinalsHakim SalemMenno Fluks / Ramon Siljade
2014–151DBL7th28523101EightfinalsJaanus LiivakRamon Siljade
2015–161DBL5th281018Lost quarterfinals (Den Bosch), 0–2312QuarterfinalistPatrick Faijdherbe
2016–171DBL5th28919Lost quarterfinals (ZZ Leiden), 1–2532Semifinalist
2017–181DBL7th32923101Eightfinals
2018–191DBL6th341024Lost quarterfinals (Den Bosch), 0–2312Quarterfinals
2019–201DBL9th25419312Quarterfinals
2020–211DBL9th21615101First RoundEdwin van der Hart
2021–221BNXT League19th30921Lost first round (Okapi, 128–179)101EightfinalsWierd GoedeeDilo Kruyswijk
2022–231BNXT League20th28226Lost first round (Okapi, 161–188)101EightfinalsMark van Meggelen
Total (12 seasons)352962544 appearances2 appearances21615

List of head coaches

The following is a list of all the head coaches of Apollo since its establishment in 2011:

PeriodCoach
2011–2013 Tyrone Marioneaux
2013–2014 Hakim Salem
2014–2015 Jaanus Liivak
2015–2020 Patrick Faijdherbe
2020–2021 Laki Lakner
2021 Edwin van der Hart
2021–present Wierd Goedee

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Samenwerking Apollo Basketball. Paul Meijering metalen. 11 August 2019.
  2. Web site: Doorontwikkeling Apollo Basketball. www.linkedin.com. en. 2019-09-23.
  3. http://basketball.eurobasket.com/team/Holland/BC_Apollo_Amsterdam/6878?Page=5 Eurobasket.com team profile
  4. Web site: BC Apollo grijpt titel in mannen promotiedivisie. Basketball.nl. 26 July 2019. 26 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726171509/https://www.basketball.nl/nbb-organisatie/nieuws/nieuws-2015/!/11415/bc-apollo-grijpt-titel-in-mannen-promotiedivisie. dead.
  5. Web site: Amsterdam terug in eredivisie. nos.nl. 26 July 2019.
  6. News: BC Apollo Amsterdam blijft in de DBL . DBL . 8 August 2014.
  7. Web site: DBL gaat verder met acht ploegen. Basketball League. 1 May 2020.
  8. Web site: Basketballers Apollo komend seizoen niet op het hoogste niveau. 1 May 2020. Parool.nl.
  9. Web site: Licenties BNXT League 2021-2022 toegekend . Basketball League . 10 July 2021 . nl.
  10. News: Wierd Goedee hoofdcoach Apollo Amsterdam . 26 June 2021 . Basketball League . nl.
  11. Web site: Basketballers Apollo Amsterdam trekken zich terug uit BNXT League . 2023-07-06 . www.nhnieuws.nl . nl.
  12. Web site: BC Apollo Amsterdam Stats - RealGM. basketball.realgm.com. 29 August 2019.