CB Clavijo explained

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CB Clavijo
Leagues:LEB Oro
Arena:Palacio de los Deportes de La Rioja
Capacity:4,500
Location:Logroño, Spain
Colors:White and Blue
President:Manuel de Miguel
Coach:Antonio Pérez
Championships:1 LEB Plata Championship
2 Copa LEB Plata
Website:www.cbclavijo.com
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Club Baloncesto Clavijo is a professional Basketball team based in Logroño, La Rioja. The team currently plays in league LEB Oro.

History

Founded in 1967, CB Clavijo started their first years playing in the provincial league and after achieving several promotions, reaches the Segunda División, third tier, in 1977. It played nine seasons, qualifying twice for the promotion playoffs to the second league, but after 1986 starts declining until 1998, when a group of former players and directors planned to take the helm of the club and to take it to the top divisions.

In 2001, Clavijo clinched the promotion to Liga EBA, where it played two seasons with former FC Barcelona player Salva Díez as part of the roster of the club.

In 2003, the club achieved a vacant berth in LEB 2, third tier, and in its debut season it clinched the Copa LEB 2 by defeating Rosalía de Castro 77–75 in the final played in Logroño.

Clavijo continued playing in LEB 2, later renamed as LEB Plata, until it clinched promotion to LEB Oro after winning their second Copa LEB Plata and winning the league with a record of 25 wins and only three losses.

In 2014, the club played for the first time ever the promotion playoffs to the Liga ACB, first division, but it was eliminated in the quarterfinals by CB Tizona. Three years later, the club relegated to LEB Plata but remained in the league after achieving a vacant place.

From the 2024-25 season onwards, Clavijo signed a collaboration agreement with Liga ACB team Saski Baskonia, becoming a farm team for the Basques in Segunda FEB. Baskonia sent several young prospects to play for the team.

Sponsorship naming

Due to sponsorship reasons, the club has been known as:

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Cup competitions
2001–024 Liga EBA16–18
2002–034 Liga EBA16–14
2003–043 LEB 25th18–12bgcolor=goldC
2004–053 LEB 211th13–17
2005–063 LEB 211th12–18
2006–073 LEB 26th20–18
2007–083 LEB Plata6th23–13
2008–093 LEB Plata4th22–12
2009–103 LEB Plata5th25–16
2010–113 LEB Plata1st25–3bgcolor=goldC
2011–122 LEB Oro10th18–16
2012–132 LEB Oro12th13–18
2013–142 LEB Oro8th13–15
2014–152 LEB Oro13th9–19
2015–162 LEB Oro13th11–19
2016–172 LEB Oro17th10–24
2017–182LEB Oro18th12–22
2018–193LEB Plata15th18–16
2019–203 LEB Plata19th11–14
2020–213 LEB Plata10th17–11
2021–223 LEB Plata8th15–15
2022–233 LEB Plata3rd23–9
2023–242 LEB Oro18th5–29

Trophies and awards

Trophies

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Individual awards

All-LEB Oro Team

LEB Plata MVP

External links