Ros Casares Godella Explained

Ros Casares Godella
Leagues:1ª Autonomica
Founded:1996
Dissolved:2014[1]
History:Popular Bàsquet Godella
Until 1996–99
Ros Casares Valencia
1999–2013
Ros Casares Godella
2013–2014
Arena:Pabellón Municipal
Location:Godella, Spain
Colors:Blue and orange
Championships:3 EuroLeague
14 Liga Femenina
11 Copa de la Reina
6 Supercopa de España
Website:roscasaresbasket.com
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Ros Casares Godella was a professional women's basketball team based in Godella, Spain. It played in the Liga Femenina de Baloncesto between 1996 and 2012, when it resigned to play in EuroLeague and Spanish League. It continued playing in Primera División Femenina, third tier of Spanish women's basketball, until 2014 when the club was integrated in Valencia Basket as its women's section.

History

The club was founded in 1996 as Popular Bàsquet Godella. In 1998, the construction company Ros Casares acquired the team and in 2001 the club won its first league with this denomination.

The following season defended the title, won its first national cup and made its debut in the EuroLeague. In subsequent years the team became a regular in the EuroLeague and fought tightly with UB Barcelona, which disappeared in 2007. That season marked the beginning of Ros Casares' golden era, with four national doubles in a row and two EuroLeague finals lost to Spartak Moscow Region.

Following an unsuccessful 2010–11 season where Ros Casares lost the national titles to Perfumerías Avenida and Rivas Ecópolis the team was greatly strengthened and it won the 2012 EuroLeague by beating UMMC Ekaterinburg, Spartak Moscow Region, Wisła Kraków and finally Rivas Ecópolis in the new Final Eight,[2] in addition to its eighth national championship. However, the club announced it would be disbanded just two months later,[3] but finally continued playing in lower divisions.

In May 2014, Ros Casares agreed all the teams of the club will be integrated in Valencia Basket since the 2014–15 season.[4]

Club names

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Copa de la ReinaEuropean competitions
1997–981Liga Femenina8th
1998–991Liga Femenina6th
1999–001Liga Femenina4thSemifinalist
2000–011Liga Femenina1stQuarterfinalist
2001–021Liga Femenina1stChampion
2002–031Liga Femenina2ndChampionQF
2003–041Liga Femenina1stChampion
2004–051Liga Femenina2ndSemifinalistQF
2005–061Liga Femenina4thRunner-up
2006–071Liga Femenina1stChampionalign=center bgcolor=silverRU
2007–081Liga Femenina1stChampionQF
2008–091Liga Femenina1stChampionQF
2009–101Liga Femenina1stChampionalign=center bgcolor=silverRU
2010–111Liga Femenina2ndRunner-upalign=center bgcolor=#97DEFF4th
2011–121Liga Femenina1stRunner-upalign=center bgcolor=goldC
2012–1331ª Autonomica5th
2013–1431ª Autonomica3rd

FIBA competition record

Competition Stage Result Opponent Position Top scorer
Round of 64 83–70 63–77 Anula 22 + 25
2001–02 EuroLeague





1st Stage





71–76 71–64
51–69 62–67
72–64 74–68
74–87 70–65
71–75 58–48
51–69 78–64
69–72 73–81






5 / 8
Valdemoro 17 + Johnson 17
Johnson 11 + 19
Johnson 24 + 18
Johnson 20 + Fernández 17
Fernández 21 + 12
Fallon 10 + Valdemoro 21
Page 17 + Johnson 23
2002–03 EuroLeague





1st Stage





55–74 65–47
54–64 62–50
77–56 67–75
68–79 66–56
73–61 56–61
75–61 72–53
75–82 54–52






4 / 8
Fallon 19 + Valdemoro 21
Valdemoro 14 + Fallon 15
Valdemoro 18 + 24
Aguilar 13 + Fallon 18
Farris, Fernández, Riley 17 + Fernández 16
Valdemoro 22 + Aguilar 16
Valdemoro 29 + ?
Quarterfinals 66–71 48–56 ? + Valdemoro 16
2003–04 EuroLeague





1st Stage





61–72 67–58
58–54 48–67
83–89 71–69
71–67 85–53
79–58 56–79
69–58 60–61
63–70 62–68






5 / 8
Valdemoro 18 + Fallon 17
Valdemoro 20 + 16
Valdemoro 22 + Fallon 16
Aguilar 14 + Fallon 17
Fernández 24 + Valdemoro 22
Aguilar 17 + Van Gorp, Valdemoro 16
Fallon 16 + Valdemoro 16
2004–05 EuroLeague




1st Stage




67–81 85–76
63–57 98–58
62–66 72–68
90–57 89–48
64–68 64–66
99–58 103–68





4 / 7
Batkovic 21 + Holdsclaw 20
Valdemoro 20 + Batkovic, Valdemoro 20
Holdsclaw 16 + 30
Holdsclaw 22 + Valdemoro 18
Holdsclaw 23 + Valdemoro 28
Valdemoro 30 + 32
Round of 16 65–59 73–70 Holdsclaw 20 + Valdemoro 20
Quarterfinals 51–62 45–75 Holdsclaw 19 + Batkovic 12
2005–06 EuroLeague



1st Stage



64–77 61–83
67–81 76–73
80–78 71–60
77–62 74–70
46–81 58–59




3 / 6
Antibe 17 + Aguilar 16
Santos 16 + 21
Antibe 20 + Montañana 26
Antibe 21 + Kneževic 19
Aguilar 15 + 16
Round of 16 59–72 43–64 Aguilar 12 + Antibe 10
2006–07 EuroLeague



1st Stage



81–58 76–69
63–69 73–59
79–63 73–81
83–71 76–50
66–71 68–71




2 / 6
Milton-Jones 25 + 26
Tornikidou 24 + Milton-Jones 25
Milton-Jones 21 + 19
Aguilar 16 + Milton-Jones 24
Dydek 19 + Milton-Jones 22
Round of 16 80–72 67–57 Milton-Jones 19 + 17
Quarterfinals 67–69 71–53 82–80 Milton-Jones 19 + 20 + 30
Semifinals 73–59 Milton-Jones 20
bgcolor=silverFinal bgcolor=silver62–79 Milton-Jones 21
2007–08 EuroLeague



1st Stage



71–52 94–54
77–71 83–78
82–71 55–53
75–70 84–72
80–75 89–60




1 / 6
Douglas 28 + Milton-Jones 18
Maltsi 14 + Milton-Jones 20
Milton-Jones 19 + Douglas, Milton-Jones 15
Douglas 16 + Milton-Jones 19
Douglas 21 + Milton-Jones 20
Round of 16 70–44 63–71 70–46 Milton-Jones 12 + Douglas 21 + 17
Quarterfinals 71–63 55–65 69–75 Milton-Jones 26 + Douglas 22 + Milton-Jones, Tornikidou 16
2008–09 EuroLeague



1st Stage



93–51 85–59
72–87 69–88
81–89 71–63
99–51 91–61
83–72 89–72




2 / 6
De Souza 21 + Milton-Jones 19
Milton-Jones 18 + 19
Valdemoro 22 + Milton-Jones 19
Milton-Jones 25 + Valdemoro 19
Valdemoro 24 + Milton-Jones 20
Round of 16 98–53 81–48 Wiggins 23 + De Souza, Valdemoro 16
Quarterfinals 57–65 73–71 70–79 Valdemoro 20 + 21 + Milton-Jones 18
2009–10 EuroLeague



1st Stage



118–38 78–54
78–48 75–50
87–68 60–72
69–78 87–59
63–62 77–47




2 / 6
Milton-Jones 25 + Hammon 18
Milton-Jones 23 + Valdemoro 15
Milton-Jones, Palau 19 + Aguilar, Milton-Jones 12
Milton-Jones 18 + Valdemoro 20
Milton-Jones 17 + Valdemoro 21
Round of 16 81–70 85–74 De Souza 24 + Milton-Jones 18
Quarterfinals 74–50 63–57 Snell 21 + De Souza 21
Semifinals 86–57 De Souza 23
bgcolor=silverSemifinals bgcolor=silver80–87 Milton-Jones 19
2010–11 EuroLeague



1st Stage



76–68 82–87
74–47 55–58
76–67 65–51
60–53 86–52
82–74 98–49




1 / 6
Douglas 17 + 24
Brunson 19 + Brunson, Lawson 15
Brunson, Fernández 20 + Douglas 18
Brunson, Douglas 16 + Brunson 16
Brunson 27 + Douglas 35
Round of 16 84–56 70–72 86–63 Brunson, Lawson 16 + Brunson 23 + Douglas 25
Quarterfinals 65–58 63–58 Douglas 27 + 24
Semifinals 49–61 Brunson, Douglas 15
Third place 52–64 Brunson 12
2011–12 EuroLeague





1st Stage





80–63 80–43
83–55 72–73
90–72 84–70
59–67 81–70
77–50 68–61
60–52 81–63
76–46 98–80






1 / 8
Murphy 26 + Wauters 18
Wauters 24 + 18
Yacoubou 23 + Wauters 21
Lyttle 19 + Yacoubou 14
Murphy 17 + Jackson 14
Wauters 17 + Yacoubou 16
Lyttle, Palau 20 + Moore 26
Round of 16 88–54 78–58 Wauters 19 + Moore 20
Final Eight

62–49
77–66
90–61
Jackson 12
Jackson 16
Yacoubou 20
bgcolor=goldFinal bgcolor=gold65–52 Lyttle 18

Honours

International

National

WNBA Players

WNBA players who have played for Ros Casares Valencia include Lauren Jackson, Sancho Lyttle, Chamique Holdsclaw, Maya Moore, Małgorzata Dydek, DeLisha Milton-Jones, Katie Douglas, Candice Wiggins, Becky Hammon, Ann Wauters, Razija Mujanović, Jana Veselá, Belinda Snell, Amaya Valdemoro, Rebekkah Brunson, Suzy Batkovic, Elisa Aguilar, Anna Montañana, Trisha Fallon, Shannon Johnson, Marta Fernández, Murriel Page, Evanthia Maltsi and Eshaya Murphy. Nicky Anosike and Taj McWilliams-Franklin have also played for the club.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Integrated in Valencia BC
  2. http://www.fibaeurope.com/euroleaguewomen/cid_-tmRPCfrIrYRSO2M5V49E1.pageID_jXMvdK2WH,6Xh91LMHmg,1.compID_jr6ZiXqeGhMBtfq1yxqV83.season_2012.startAt_60.coid_vNxvV9DhGuMbCqMeN5KRX0.articleMode_on.html Ros Casares crowned champions.
  3. http://www.marca.com/2012/05/30/baloncesto/basketfeb/1338396421.html#comentarios Ros Casares announces its dissolution.
  4. http://www.superdeporte.es/valencia-basket/2014/05/16/ros-casares-integra-escuela-valencia/225446.html Ros Casares se integra en la Escuela del Valencia Basket
  5. http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8jInH7Qj1EsyH5rjn2.pageID_uSJGRXP7Joksvc6vHhaVc1.compID_jr6ZiXqeGhMBtfq1yxqV83.season_2012.roundID_8580.teamID_1494.html Ros Casares Valencia