Real Betis Baloncesto Explained

Real Betis
Nickname:Béticos
Los Verdiblancos
Leagues:LEB Oro
History:CDB Sevilla
(1987–2018)
Real Betis Baloncesto
(2018–present)
Arena:San Pablo
Capacity:7,626
Location:Seville, Spain
Colors:Green, White
President:Fernando Moral
Coach:Luis Casimiro
Ownership:Real Betis
Website:realbetisbaloncesto.com
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Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.,[1] simply known as Real Betis, is a professional basketball team based in Seville, Spain. The team plays in the LEB Oro, the second basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system after the Liga ACB. It plays its home games at San Pablo.

History

Club Deportivo de Baloncesto Sevilla was founded in 1987 when the team bought the seat of Dribling de Madrid in the second division, in that time called Primera División B. In 1989, the team promoted to Liga ACB for the first time ever.

In 1996 and 1999 the club finished the league as runner-up being defeated both times in the finals 0–3 by FC Barcelona.

In 2011, Sevilla lost the 2010–11 Eurocup final, played in Treviso, Italy, against Unics Kazan.

On 21 July 2016, Baloncesto Sevilla and Real Betis agreed a collaboration agreement for helping the football squad to solve the financial problems of the basketball team. The team would be called Real Betis Energía Plus as a result of the agreement and a new sponsor.[2] On 31 December 2016, Real Betis agreed the buy of the 99.99% of the shares of the club[3] and implemented it on 12 January 2017.[4]

In 2017 the club relegated from Liga ACB for the first time in its history, but remained in the league in application of the precautionary measures issued by the judicial demand of the Andalusian club after the change of the requirements to join the ACB during the pre-season.[5] However, the club was relegated again in the next season after a very poor performance with only seven wins in 34 matches, finishing in the last position of the league table.

On 6 September 2018, the club unanimously approved to take the necessary steps to obtain the pertinent authorization from the Spanish royal house to change its name to Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.[6] This change was finally approved on 15 December 2018.[7]

During the 2018–19 season, their first ever in LEB Oro, Real Betis beat the record of biggest winning streak with 17, thus meaning they beat all their league opponents consecutively.[8] The club quickly came back to the top tier after winning the championship with four rounds left.

Sponsorship naming

From 1987 to 2014, the club was sponsored by Caja San Fernando, renamed in 2007 as Cajasol and merged in Banca Cívica years later.

Players

Depth chart

Head coaches

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Copa del ReyOther cupsEuropean competitions
1987–882 1ª División B10th20–21
1988–892 1ª División2nd22–14
1989–901 Liga ACB12th17–23Round of 16
1990–911 Liga ACB12th18–22Third round
1991–921 Liga ACB19th17–21First round
1992–931 Liga ACB5th22–14Quarterfinalist
1993–941 Liga ACB6th17–17Third round4–6
1994–951 Liga ACB10th19–19Second round6–4
1995–961 Liga ACBbgcolor=silver2nd27–21Quarterfinalist
1996–971 Liga ACB9th19–15Quarterfinalist7–11
1997–981 Liga ACB13th13–21
1998–991 Liga ACBbgcolor=silver2nd31–15align=left bgcolor=silverRunner-up
1999–001 Liga ACB5th23–15Semifinalist6–10
2000–011 Liga ACB12th13–215–7
2001–021 Liga ACB12th14–20Quarterfinalist
2002–031 Liga ACB12th16–18
2003–041 Liga ACB12th15–19Semifinalist
2004–051 Liga ACB10th14–20
2005–061 Liga ACB11th14–20
2006–071 Liga ACB13th14–20Quarterfinalist
2007–081 Liga ACB10th14–20
2008–091 Liga ACB14th10–220–2
5–7
2009–101 Liga ACB6th20–17Quarterfinalist
2010–111 Liga ACB11th16–18bgcolor=silverRU 10–6
2011–121 Liga ACB7th18–18Semifinalist
2012–131 Liga ACB15th12–224–8
2013–141 Liga ACB7th19–18
2014–151Liga ACB15th12–227–9
2015–161Liga ACB11th14–20
2016–171Liga ACB16th9–23
2017–181Liga ACB18th7–27
2018–192LEB Oro1st30–4bgcolor=gold
2019–201Liga ACB15th8–15
2020–211Liga ACB16th11–25
2021–221Liga ACB13th13–21
2022–231Liga ACB17th10–24SF
2023–242Liga ACB9th19–20

Records and awards

Records

Trophies

Individual awards

ACB Most Valuable Player

ACB Three Point Shootout Champion

ACB Slam Dunk Champion

EuroCup Rising Star Award

All-EuroCup First Team

All-EuroCup Second Team

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Relación de SAD CSD - Consejo Superior de Deportes . . 10 August 2019 . es-ES.
  2. Web site: El Real Betis Balompié y Energía Plus se alían para garantizar el futuro del Baloncesto Sevilla. es. 21 July 2016. 17 August 2016. Baloncesto Sevilla.
  3. Web site: Aprobada la opción de compra del 99,99% de capital social del Club Baloncesto Sevilla. Real Betis. 31 December 2016. es.
  4. Web site: El Real Betis Balompié hace efectiva la opción de compra del 99.99% del capital social del Club Baloncesto Sevilla. Real Betis. 12 January 2017. es.
  5. Web site: Comunicado oficial de la Asamblea General ACB. ACB.com. es. 11 August 2017. 17 August 2017.
  6. News: El Betis Baloncesto, pendiente de la Casa Real . 6 September 2018. 14 October 2018 . Diario de Sevilla . es-ES.
  7. Web site: OFICIAL Aprobado en Junta General el cambio de denominación social del Club, que pasa a llamarse Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.. Real Betis Baloncesto. 15 December 2018. 16 December 2018. es.
  8. Web site: El Betis encadena 17 triunfos y bate el récord histórico de la Liga LEB. La Vanguardia. 27 January 2019. 2 February 2019. es.
  9. News: Coosur, nuevo patrocinador principal del Real Betis Baloncesto . 4 July 2019 . realbetisbalompie . 4 July 2019 . es-ES.
  10. News: OFICIAL Coosur deja de ser patrocinador principal del Real Betis Baloncesto. 1 October 2022 . realbetisbalompie . 29 September 2022 . es-ES.