Palencia Baloncesto Explained

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Palencia Baloncesto
Leagues:Primera FEB
History:Palencia Baloncesto
(1979–present)
Arena:Pabellón Municipal
Capacity:5,000
Location:Palencia, Spain
Colors:Purple and Grey
President:Gonzalo Ibáñez
Coach:Luis Guil
Championships:1 LEB Oro Championship
3 Copa Princesa de Asturias
1 LEB Plata Championship
1 Copa LEB Plata
2 Copa Castilla y León
Website:palenciabaloncesto.com
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Palencia Baloncesto, officially named as CD Zunder Palencia, is a Spanish professional basketball team based in Palencia, Castile and León. The team currently plays in league Liga ACB.

History

The club was founded in 1979 at Colegio Marista of Palencia, with the aim to support farm teams competing at provincial and regional tournaments.

The professional basketball team was created on 1997 and played during five years at Liga EBA before being invited to join the LEB Plata. On the 2008–09, Palencia Baloncesto won the Copa LEB Plata and was champion of this league, promoting for the first time in their history to LEB Oro, the Spanish second division.

In 2014 Palencia Baloncesto was defeated by CB Tizona in the promotion playoffs finals to Liga ACB by 1–3. Two years later, the club achieved the promotion by finishing as champion of the 2015–16 LEB Oro season and the Copa Princesa de Asturias,[1] but resigned to promote due to the impossibility to fulfill the requirements.[2]

Naming

CD Maristas Palencia had several denominations through the years:

2005–2006

Players

Depth chart

Head coaches

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Cup Competitions
2000–014 Liga EBA10–20
2001–024 Liga EBA16–18
2002–034 Liga EBA26–6
2003–044 Liga EBA21–9
2004–054 Liga EBA27–7
2005–063 LEB 210th13–17
2006–073 LEB 27th18–19
2007–083 LEB Plata13th12–22SF
2008–093 LEB Plata1st20–10bgcolor=goldC
2009–102 LEB Oro13th14–20
2010–112 LEB Oro16th15–22
2011–122 LEB Oro11th18–16
2012–132 LEB Oro4th18–16
2013–142 LEB Oro3rd26–10bgcolor=silverRU
2014–152 LEB Oro8th15–16bgcolor=goldC
2015–162 LEB Oro1st23–7bgcolor=goldC
2016–172 LEB Oro3rd28–18
2017–182 LEB Oro5th21–21
2018–192 LEB Oro9th21–18
2019–202 LEB Oro5th15–9
2020–212 LEB Oro10th10–16
2021–222 LEB Oro5th23–15
2022–232 LEB Oro2nd32–7bgcolor=goldC
2023–241 Liga ACB18th6–28

Trophies and awards

Trophies

(1)

(3)

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(2)

Individual awards

All-LEB Oro Team

Notable players

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Quesos Cerrato Palencia, campeón de LEB Oro, asegura plaza de ascenso. es. ACB.com. 8 April 2016. 27 May 2016.
  2. Web site: Comunicado oficial: Inscripción de Quesos Cerrato Palencia y Melilla. ACB.com. es. 14 June 2016. 16 June 2016.