Donar (basketball club) explained

Donar
Leagues:BNXT League
Stadium:MartiniPlaza
Capacity:4,350
Location:Groningen, Netherlands
Colors:White, Blue, Navy
Chairman:Jakob Klompien
Coach:Andrej Štimac
Sponsor:FlexVirtual
Championships:7 Dutch Championships
7 Dutch Cups
3 Dutch Supercups
Retired Numbers:3 (8, 10, 14)
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Donar, also known as Donar Groningen, is a professional basketball club based in Groningen, Netherlands. The club competes in the BNXT League and its home arena is MartiniPlaza, which has a seating capacity of 4,350 people.

Founded in 1951, Donar is one of the traditional first division clubs along with Den Bosch, as it entered the league years ago. The club won the Dutch national championship seven times, seven Dutch Cups and three Dutch Supercups. They have also been a regular in European competition, with their best result reaching the FIBA Europe Cup semi-finals in 2018.

The club has the most basketball fans in the Netherlands, with approximately 1,700 season ticket holders and sells the MartiniPlaza out on a regular basis in the playoffs.[1] The MartiniPlaza is also the largest in-use basketball arena in the country. The traditional club colours of Donar are blue and white.

History

In 1881, gymnastics club Wodan and fencing club Mars, both part of the student corps Vindicat, merged to form GSSV Donar. In 1951 the basketball department of this club was founded. In 1970 the club promoted to the highest basketball league.

In 1973 the club separated from Vindicat and got their first sponsor, Nationale-Nederlanden. This allowed the team to play in the much bigger Martinihal "Events hall". On September 20, 1980, Donar won against BOB Oud-Beijerland with a score of 158–58. The score of 158 was repeated that same season against the same team (158–82) and never since. The difference of 100 points has never been repeated.

After the first championship in 1982, Nationale Nederlanden announced to stop as sponsor. After one year of playing under their name, Donar was demoted to the rayon league. Donar became champion that year and promoted to the promotion league. In 1986, Donar returned to the highest league; where they remained ever since. On February 1, 1991, the Basketball Business Club (BBC) was founded.In 2000–01, the Martinihal was remodeled to become Martiniplaza and home games were moved to the new sports hall in the complex. This hall was renovated in 2006 when new seating was placed.

2009–2014: Successful GasTerra years

In 2009 GasTerra became the main sponsor of the club, that was renamed the GasTerra Flames.[2] Head coach Marco van den Berg stayed and a whole new team was put together. In the 2009–10 season, Donar won the 3rd national championship in club history by beating West-Brabant Giants 4–1 in the Finals.[3] Earlier, in the regular season, Flames finished in first place with a 33–3 record. The key players of the team were the Americans Matt Haryasz, Matt Bauscher, Jason Dourisseau and Robby Bostain.

The whole squad that won the 2010 title returned for the next season, except for Tim Blue. In 2010 they became the first Dutch basketball team to take part in the qualifying rounds of the new Euroleague.[4] In the regular season Donar ended on the second place, while Jason Dourisseau was named the Dutch League MVP. The team won a second NBB Cup in 2011, after beating WCAA Giants[5] The team did eventually lost in the DBL Finals to Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden 4–3 in an historic game 7 which included three overtimes.[6] Head coach Marco van den Berg left after the 2010–11 season and Hakim Salem, former ABC Amsterdam coach was acquired.[7] The team brought experienced players to the team like David Bell and Alex Wesby but they couldn't meet the set expectations. In the cup competition, Flames was defeated in the quarterfinals and in the DBL semifinals it lost to EiffelTowers Den Bosch.

During the 2012–13 season Hakim Salem was fired and the Croatian coach Ivica Skelin was acquired.[8] [9] Despite the coaching change, team was still swept 3–0 by Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden in the DBL semifinals.

Before the 2013–14 season it was announced that GasTerra's sponsor contract ended after the season.[10] Flames acquired Dutch top players Arvin Slagter and Ross Bekkering from defending champion ZZ Leiden and three new Americans were added to the team. On March 30, 2014, Flames won the NBB Cup by beating Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden 79–71.[11]

In the 2014 Playoffs Flames beat BC Apollo easily in the quarterfinals (2–0) and later beat ZZ Leiden after a tough series (3–2). On June 1, 2014, Donar won its 4th national title. They beat SPM Shoeters Den Bosch 76–68 in game 7 of the Finals series.[12]

2014–present: Donar

In the 2014 offseason, the club announced that in the previous season, a deficit of €135,000 had arisen after mistakes made regarding the budget.[13] Therefore, the club had to cut into costs for the 2014–15 season and the budget was reduced. For the 2014–15 season, the club is known again as "Donar".[14] The team won the Supercup against Leiden and the NBB Cup Final against Den Bosch, the DBL Finals were lost 4–1 against Den Bosch.

Braal seasons (2015–2020)

In the 2015 offseason, Ivica Skelin left the club and was replaced by Erik Braal who would go on to become the most successful coach in Donar history. In July 2015, former league MVP and club legend Jason Dourisseau returned to Donar.[15] In the 2015–16 season, Donar won its 5th DBL title after beating Landstede 4–1 in the finals.

In the 2016–17 season, Donar reached the second round of the FIBA Europe Cup after being defeated by Tartu in the first qualification round of the Basketball Champions League. This feat would mean Donar's best European performance in club history. The 2016–17 season was also the first season ever to record the triple crown. New Heroes Den Bosch was defeated to win the Supercup, Landstede Basketbal was defeated in the NBB Cup final as well as in the playoff finals (4–1).

In the 2017–18 season, Donar qualified for the FIBA Europe Cup after being defeated in an overtime thriller against Estudiantes in the third and last qualification round of the Basketball Champions League. As a result of the loss Donar was drafted into a Europe Cup group with KK Bosna (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Le Portel (France) and Antwerp Giants (Belgium) in which they finished 2nd. By ending in second place they earned a spot in the second round phase of the Europe Cup, playingin group L against CS Universitatea Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Belfius Mons-Hainaut (Belgium) and Keravnos B.C. (Cyprus). After a home and away win against Cluj, a clear home win against Keravnos (109-69) and a convincing home win against Mons, Donar placed 1st in this group and, for the first time in club history, qualified itself for the Europe Cup play-off phase.In the play-offs, Donar beat Cluj-Napoca in the round of 16 and Mornar Bar in the quarter-finals, to reach its first ever European semi-finals. In the semi-finals, Donar lost to the defending Italian champion Reyer Venezia, despite winning the second leg at home.[16] In the 2017–18 DBL season, the club has success as well behind star players Brandyn Curry, named Most Valuable Player and All-DBL Selections Thomas Koenis and Evan Bruinsma. Donar won its third consecutive DBL title on 29 May 2018, after defeating ZZ Leiden 4–0 in the finals.

In the 2018–19 DBL season, Donar struggled and found itself in the fourth place in the regular season. It defeated ZZ Leiden in the semi-finals, 0–3. However, in the finals it lost to second-seeded Landstede. In the 2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup, Donar reached the round of 16 for the second time in history.

The 2019–20 season was cancelled prematurely in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Donar was supposed to play in the NBB Cup Final against Aris Leeuwarden. On 14 April, the club announced it parted ways with coach Braal.[17]

Recent years with several head coach changes (2020–present)

On 17 April 2020, Croatian coach Ivan Rudež signed a three-year contract as head coach.[18] On 14 April 2021, Pete Miller was assigned as head coach replacing Rudež after disappointing results.[19] He would finish the season and, after being eliminated 2-1 in the semifinals, return to being head of Donar's youth division.

On 24 May 2021, the club announced former player Matthew Otten as the new head coach. Otten just finished his first season as head coach in the Dutch Basketball League, making it to the Cup Final with Yoast United in their first season in existence. Starting from the 2021–22 season, Donar plays in the newly formed BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have merged. Despite a disappointing regular season and an early elimination in Europe and the national play-offs, Donar managed to win its 7th cup this season. Additionally, the finals of the new BNXT Playoffs were reached.

After a disappointing start of the 2022–23 season, head coach Otten was fired and replaced by his assistant Andrej Štimac on 31 October.[20] Under Stimac, Donar was able to turn around the season and was able to reach the finals of the Dutch League for a 13th time. In the series, Donar played ZZ Leiden once again, and narrowly lost the decisive Game 5 in Leiden. In the game, Donar was up by as much as 16 points with 2 minutes and 40 seconds on the clock, before giving up the lead.[21]

Bankruptcy

Following the end of the season, in June 2023, the board of Donar came out with a statement that revealed the club was facing serious financial difficulties. At a press conference on 29 June, Donar was revealed to have outstanding debts approximating €1.75 million. A task force was appointed with the goal of saving the club for bankruptcy, who concluded there were insufficient check and balances in the organisation, and financial troubles had been ongoing for three years but were not reported, and that called on supporters and sponsors to invest in the club.[22] After a month of efforts to keep the club alive, the board had to file for bankruptcy due to a high demand from the tax authorities.[23] A trustee was appointed to investigate whether a restart is possible.

The restart was initiated by a group of investors, creating a new company under the name Donar Groningen BV. In addition, a new foundation under the name Wij zijn Donar was founded, which used the money collected by supporters to purchase shares from Donar Groningen BV. Donar Groningen BV bought the contracts and the BNXT license from the trustee in order to realize the restart while keeping the club at the highest level of Dutch basketball. However, whether the club was allowed to use the same license was still to be decided by the BNXT license committee.

On the 28th of August, on the same day of the local holiday of the relief of Groningen, the new management announced that Donar Groningen BV was allowed to use the same license and play in the BNXT League in the 2023/2024 season under a few conditions. The conditions entailed that no prior board member was allowed in the new management and they received a budget cap of two thirds of their prior budget.

Club identity

Names

The club has a rich history of names, mainly because of the different main sponsors of the team. Despite having been named differently in the past, "Donar" has always been used by supporters to describe the team and has been used in chants. Since 2014, the team plays under the non-sponsored name Donar.

Logos

The Donar logo introduced in 2014 features eagles, inspired by the coat of arms of the city of Groningen. In 2022, the foundation year was added to the logo.

Uniforms

Traditionally, Donar has played in white jerseys at home and in (navy) blue jerseys in away games.

Arenas

The MartiniPlaza is the current home arena of Donar, since 2001. The arena is owned by the municipality Groningen which has a cooperation agreement with the club.[24]

Because of unavailability in 2017 for their European games, Donar played one game in Leek[25] (against ESSM Le Portel) and one game in Leeuwarden (against Estudiantes).[26]

The MartiniPlaza has a stand named after the club's legendary players Jason Dourisseau (since 2014)[27] as well as after Thomas Koenis (since 2022).[28]

Home arenas
ArenaTenure
1950–1959
Groente-veilinghal Peizerweg 1959–1973
ACLO-Hal 1967–1973
Evenementenhal 1973–1983
Sporthal Vinkhuizen1983–1986
Evenementenhal 1986–2001
2001–present

Players

Current roster

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Retired numbers

Donar retired numbers
PlayerPositionTenureCeremony date
width=50 8 G/F2009–2014, 2015–2020 23 October 2021[30]
width=50 10 1979–1983, 1986–1990 Unknown
14Thomas KoenisC2011–2015, 2017–20226 December 2022

Notable players

Staff

Chairmen

Technical directors

Honours

Total titles: 16

Domestic

Leagues

Winners (7): 1981–82, 2003–04, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18

Runners-up (6): 1987–88, 2005–06, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2022–23

Cups

Winners (7): 2004–05, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2021–22

Runners-up (3): 1996–97, 1999–2000, 2006–07

Winners (3): 2014, 2016, 2018

Runners-up (3): 2011, 2015, 2017

European

Semi-finalist (1): 2017–18

Season by season

SeasonTierLeagueNBB CupEuropean competitions
1970–711Eredivisie7thPreliminary round
1971–721Eredivisie10th
1972–731Eredivisie8th
1973–741Eredivisie6thPreliminary round
1974–751Eredivisie8th
1975–761Eredivisie7thPreliminary round
1976–771Eredivisie4th
1977–781Eredivisie3rd
1978–791Eredivisie3rd
1979–801Eredivisie4th
1980–811Eredivisie5th
1981–821Eredivisie1st
1982–831Eredivisie4th
1983–86Lower divisions
1986–871Eredivisie4th
1987–881Eredivisie7th
1988–891Eredivisie8th
1989–901Eredivisie3rd
1990–911Eredivisie4th
1991–921Eredivisie4thQuarterfinalist
1992–931Eredivisie5thQuarterfinalist
1993–941Eredivisie5thSemifinalist
1994–951Eredivisie4th
1995–961Eredivisie5th
1996–971Eredivisie3rdRunner–up
1997–981Eredivisie2ndSemifinalist
1998–991Eredivisie6thQuarterfinalist
1999–001Eredivisie5thRunner–up
2000–011Eredivisie3rdQuarterfinalist
2001–021Eredivisie5thSemifinalist
2002–031Eredivisie7thQuarterfinalist
2003–041Eredivisiebgcolor=gold style="text-align:center;"1stSemifinalist
2004–051Eredivisie5thChampion
2005–061Eredivisie2ndFourth round
2006–071Eredivisie5thRunner–up
2007–081Eredivisie5thQuarterfinalist
2008–091Eredivisie3rdQuarterfinalist
2009–101Eredivisie1stSemifinalist
2010–111DBL2ndChampion
2011–121DBL3rdQuarterfinalist
2012–131DBL3rdFourth round
2013–141DBL1stChampion
2014–151DBLbgcolor=silver Champion
2015–161DBLbgcolor=gold Eightfinal
2016–171DBL1stChampion
2017–181DBL1stChampion
2018–191DBL2ndSemifinalist
2019–201DBL2ndFinalist
2020–211DBL3rdQuarterfinalist
2021–221BNXT LeagueNL 3rdChampion
BNXT 2nd
2022–231BNXT LeagueNL 2ndSemifinalist
BNXT Quarterfinalist
2023–241BNXT LeagueNL 4thQuarterfinalist
BNXT DNQ
2024–251BNXT LeagueNL TBDTBD

European record

See main article: article and Donar in international competitions. Donar has played in Europe since the 1974–75 season, when it made its debut in the 1974–75. On 5 November 1974, Donar played its first European game away against Luxembourg club Etzella, winning 78–110.

Donar played in the qualifying rounds of the EuroLeague once, losing in the first qualifying round of the 2010–11 season to UNICS Kazan. The best performance of the team was reaching the semi-finals of the 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup, losing to Italian champions and later winners Reyer Venezia. Donar reached the knockout stage of the FIBA Europe Cup twice (2018 and 2019). They have played in the qualifying rounds of the Basketball Champions League five times (from 2016 to 2020), without qualifying.

Supporters club

The current supporters club was founded on August 26, 1997, under the name Vikings, a nod to the Norse god Donar (Thor). After the club lost Donar from its name, this link became less clear. In 2010 it was decided to change the name of the supporters club to SV Donar (Supporters club Donar). The supporters club had 330 members as of the start of season 2010–11.

List of head coaches

CoachFromToHonours
Klaas Bruin 1967 1971
Ruud Skála 1971 1973
Hans Perrier1973 1975
1976 1977
Jim Parks 1977 1978
Pat Stewawrt 1978 1979
Chuck Campione 1979 1980
Jan Kamman 1980
1980 1982 1 Dutch League
19821983 -
Jan Kamman19831985 -
Jan Castelein19851986 -
Rupport Clements19861988 -
Jan Willem Jansen19881991 -
Marten Scheepstra19911992 -
Glenn Pinas19932002 -
2003 2007 1 Dutch League, 1 NBB Cup
2007 2008
2008 2011 1 Dutch League, 1 NBB Cup
2011 December 2012
January 2013 2015 1 Dutch League, 2 NBB Cups, 1 Supercup
2015 2020 3 Dutch League, 2 NBB Cups, 2 Supercups
2020 April 2021
April 2021 May 2021
2021 October 20221 NBB Cup
Andrej ŠtimacOctober 2022present

External links

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Notes and References

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  2. News: Capitals wordt GasTerra Flames . . 2014-03-11 . nl.
  3. Web site: GasTerra Flames landskampioen . RTV Noord . 2014-04-17.
  4. Web site: GasTerra Flames toegelaten tot voorronden Euroleague . nl . GasTerra Flames . 2014-04-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140419020225/http://www.gasterraflames.nl/nieuws/gasterra-flames-toegelaten-tot-voorronden-euroleague . 2014-04-19 .
  5. Web site: Basketbalbeker voor GasTerra Flames . nl . AD . 2014-04-17.
  6. Web site: Basketballers ZZ Leiden kampioen . NOS.nl . 2011-12-21 . 2014-04-17.
  7. Web site: Salem nieuwe coach GasTerra Flames . NOS.nl . nl . 2014-04-17.
  8. Web site: Coach Salem ontslagen bij Flames . NOS.nl . nl . 2014-04-17.
  9. Web site: Ivica Skelin nieuwe coach GasTerra Flames . nl . GasTerra Flames . 2014-04-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140419015108/http://www.gasterraflames.nl/nieuws/ivica-skelin-nieuwe-coach-gasterra-flames . 2014-04-19 .
  10. News: GasTerra stopt als hoofdsponsor Flames . . 2013-07-28 . 2014-03-11 . nl.
  11. Web site: GasTerra Flames verovert nationale beker . Basketball.nl . 2014-04-17.
  12. Web site: Vierde landstitel voor GasTerra Flames . https://web.archive.org/web/20140602202256/http://ibasketball.nl/vierde-landstitel-voor-gasterra-flames/ . dead . 2014-06-02 . iBasketball . 2014-05-25 . 2014-06-07 .
  13. Web site: Bericht van het bestuur: een vakantie-update . Gasterraflames.nl . 2015-01-07. nl.
  14. Web site: Legendarische naam Donar terug. Groninger Internet Courant. 4 February 2020.
  15. Web site: Jason Dourisseau terug bij Donar. 21 July 2015. 4 February 2020.
  16. Web site: Historische Europese campagne basketballers Donar eindigt in halve finale. 19 April 2018. NU.nl. 4 February 2020.
  17. Web site: Donar en Braal gaan uit elkaar. Basketball League. 14 April 2020.
  18. Web site: Coach Ivan Rudež voor drie seizoenen vastgelegd. Donar.nl. 17 April 2020. Coach Ivan Rudež signed for three seasons. nl. 17 April 2020.
  19. Web site: Pete Miller maakt seizoen af als hoofdcoach van Donar.
  20. Web site: Andrej Stimac aangesteld als hoofdcoach . 2023-07-08 . Donar . nl.
  21. Web site: 2023-05-29 . Spektakel in basketbalfinale, ZZ Leiden sleept titel voor de poorten van de hel weg . 2023-05-30 . nos.nl . nl.
  22. Web site: 2023-06-29 . Donar heeft een schuld van bijna 2 miljoen euro en roept hulp in voor doorstart: 'Het is nu of nooit' . 2023-07-08 . www.rtvnoord.nl . nl.
  23. Web site: 2023-07-31 . faillissement donar aangevraagd en hoop op doorstart . 2023-08-01 . www.donar.nl . nl.
  24. Web site: MartiniPlaza en Donar sluiten samenwerkingsovereenkomst . 2022-12-07 . Donar . nl.
  25. Web site: Donar kan opnieuw terecht in Leek voor de Europacup. RTV Noord. 27 August 2018. 11 May 2020.
  26. Web site: Groninger basketballers spelen Champions League in Fryslân. 29 September 2017. Omrop Fryslân. 11 May 2020.
  27. News: Dourisseau krijgt eigen tribune in MartiniPlaza . nl . 22 February 2018.
  28. News: 2022-12-06 . 'Retirement' rugnummer 14 en eigen tribune bij afscheid Thomas Koenis . nl . OOG TV . 2022-12-07.
  29. Web site: Donar . 2024-07-14 . Donar . nl.
  30. Web site: Emotionele Dourisseau: 'Ik moest een traantje laten toen mijn shirt 'retired' werd' . www.rtvnoord.nl . 24 October 2021 . nl . 24 October 2021.
  31. Web site: CV Jan Rijpstra. 2023-06-27 . www.sportinstad.nl.
  32. Web site: Voorzitter Rob Schuur - Sport in Stad . 2022-06-25 . www.sportinstad.nl.
  33. Web site: Na FC Groningen ook Flames in de problemen; voorzitter Haerkens treedt per direct af wegens gebrek aan steun . 2023-06-27 . www.gic.nl.
  34. Web site: Gert Kiel legt voorzittershamer donar neer . 2023-06-27 . www.donar.nl.
  35. Web site: Jannes Stokroos nieuwe voorzitter Donar . 2023-06-27 . www.donar.nl.
  36. Web site: Basketbalclub Donar haalt oud-speler Drago Pasalic naar Groningen als nieuwe technische man . 2022-06-25 . Dagblad van het Noorden . nl-NL.
  37. Web site: Landskampioenen, bekerwinnaars en competitiewinnaars. 16 March 2018. J-dus.com. nl.
  38. Web site: Super Cup. J-dus.com. nl. 16 March 2018.