CB Peñas Huesca explained

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CB Peñas Huesca
Leagues:LEB Plata
Founded:1977
History:CD Peñas Recreativas de Huesca
(1977–1996)
CB Peñas Huesca
(1996–present)
Arena:Palacio Municipal
Location:Huesca, Spain
Colors:Green and white
President:Antonio Orús
Coach: Guillermo Arenas
Championships:1 Copa LEB Plata
1 Liga EBA Championship
Website:cbphuesca.com
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Club Baloncesto Peñas Huesca is a Spanish professional basketball team based in Huesca, Aragón. The team currently plays in league LEB Plata.

History

The team played in Liga ACB, where they stayed from 1983 to 1996. After winning the relegation play-off, the sold their spot in the league to Baloncesto Fuenlabrada and they joined the new second tier league, Liga LEB. One year later, the club left the league and started to play from the lowest divisions.

14 years later, CB Peñas came back to LEB Oro league (second tier) after winning a Liga EBA (champions of the Final Eight played in Palencia), a Copa LEB Plata against CD Huelva Baloncesto (89–67) and being runner-up of the league in the 2009–10 season, beating in the last playoffs series CB Tíjola.

In 2016, Peñas reached the finals of the promotion playoffs, but lost 0–3 in the series to Club Melilla Baloncesto.

Sponsorship naming

During all its history, CB Peñas Huesca had several denominations by sponsorship reasons:

  • Magia de Huesca: 1985–1990
  • Huesca La Magia: 1990–1992
  • Argal Huesca: 1992–1994
  • Somontano Huesca: 1994–1995
  • AGB Huesca: 1995–1996
  • Iberagentes Huesca: 2000–2002
   
  • CAI Huesca: 2002–2004
  • CAI Huesca La Magia: 2004–2007
  • CAI Huesca Cosarsa: 2007–2008
  • Lobe Huesca: 2008–2013
  • Magia Huesca: 2016–2017
  • Levitec Huesca: 2017–present

Players

Depth chart

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Copa del ReyOther cups
1977–783 3ª División16–10
1978–793 2ª División8th
1979–803 2ª División6th
1980–813 2ª División17–1–6
1981–823 2ª División2nd
1982–832 1ª División B4th15–2–9
1983–841 Liga ACB14th10–24
1984–852 1ª División B1st19–7
1985–861 Liga ACB13th13–21
1986–871 Liga ACB12th13–17
1987–881 Liga ACB10th8–22Quarterfinalist
1988–891 Liga ACB13th15–26Quarterfinalist
1989–901 Liga ACB14th24–16First round
1990–911 Liga ACB15th19–19First round
1991–921 Liga ACB17th20–21Second round
1992–931 Liga ACB19th14–21First round
1993–941 Liga ACB20th10–22First round
1994–951 Liga ACB18th15–27
1995–961 Liga ACB18th12–30
1996–972 LEB12th8–21
1997–98Did not enter any competition
1998–993 Liga EBA10–24
1999–003 Liga EBA7–19
2000–014 Liga EBA17–13
2001–024 Liga EBA17–15
2002–034 Liga EBA26–8
2003–044 Liga EBA23–9
2004–054 Liga EBA31–4
2005–063 LEB 25th21–14bgcolor=silverRU
2006–073 LEB 216th16–22
2007–083 LEB Plata8th20–17
2008–093 LEB Plata11th14–16
2009–103 LEB Plata2nd32–13bgcolor=goldC
2010–112 LEB Oro15th12–22
2011–122 LEB Oro15th13–21
2012–132 LEB Oro8th12–18
2013–142 LEB Oro7th14–15
2014–152 LEB Oro12th9–19
2015–162 LEB Oro3rd22–19
2016–172 LEB Oro16th11–23
2017–182LEB Oro15th13–21
2018–192 LEB Oro10th18–16
2019–202 LEB Oro14th9–15

Trophies and awards

Trophies

Individual awards

All LEB Oro Team

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have either:– Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
– Played at least one official international match for his senior national team.