BK Ventspils explained

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BK Ventspils
Leagues:Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
Founded:1994
History:BK Ventspils
1994–present
Arena:Ventspils Olympic Center
Capacity:3,085
Location:Ventspils, Latvia
Colors:Yellow and Blue
President:Ģirts Štekerhofs
Coach:Gints Fogels
Championships:10 Latvian Championships
1 BBL Championships
1 Latvian-Estonian Basketball League
Website:bkventspils.lv
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BK Ventspils is a professional basketball club that is located in Ventspils, Latvia. The club competes in the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League.

History

BK Ventspils was founded in 1994. In first years Ventspils proved themselves as relevant part of Latvian basketball, but major step came in 1997 when Ventspils Olympic Center was built. At that time Ventspils started to play in international competitions playing in 1997–98 edition of FIBA Korać Cup, which was followed by playing in FIBA Saporta Cup. Meanwhile, in the Latvian League Ventspils reached finals in both 1998 and 1999, but in 2000 they won their first domestic title and then went on to win seven consecutive from 2000 to 2006. The team won its eight Latvian League championship in 2009.[1]

During that championship run Ventspils also had great performances in European competitions. In the 2002–03 season Ventspils reached FIBA Champions Cup Final Four, where they finished third. In the 2003–04 season Ventspils debuted in the ULEB Cup competition, making eighthfinals. In the 2004–05 ULEB Cup season, Ventspils reached new heights and missed semifinals after, losing by one point in two game series against Hemofarm. Before the 2009–10 season, Ventspils participated in the EuroLeague Qualifying round, becoming the first Latvian team to do so.

Ventspils has been a team for many players to establish themselves on the European stage, such as Mire Chatman, Marijonas Petravičius, Jānis Blūms, Brent Wright, and others, who later had successful careers at the EuroLeague level.

In 2013, BK Ventspils became the first Latvian club to have won the Baltic Basketball League, after winning the first leg by a score of 69:91,[2] and losing the second, by a score of just 70:73,[3] in the finals against Prienai, from Lithuania. In the following season, BK Ventspils won their first Latvian League title since 2009, becoming the champions of the 2014 Latvian Basketball League campaign.

Honours

League

Winners (1): 2019

Winners (10): 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2014, 2018

Runners-up (12): 1998, 1999, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023

Bronze (6): 1996, 2008, 2010, 2016, 2020, 2024

Runners-up (1): 2022

Winners (1): 2013

Runners-up (1): 2015

Bronze (2): 2007, 2010

Bronze (1): 2002

Bronze (1): 2003

Season by season

SeasonLeagueBaltic LeaguePos.European competitions
1993–94LBL7th
1994–95LBL6th
1995–96LBL3rd
1996–97LBL4th
1997–98LBL2nd
1998–99LBL2nd
1999–00LBL1st
2000–01LBL1st
2001–02LBL1st
2002–03LBL1stalign=center bgcolor=#cc99663rd
2003–04LBL1st
2004–05LBL1stElite Division4thQF
2005–06LBL1stElite Division5th
2006–07LBL2ndElite Division3rd
2007–08LBL3rdElite Division6th
2008–09LBL1stElite Division7th
2009–10LBL3rdElite Division4th
2010–11LBL2ndElite Division4thQF
2011–12LBL2ndElite Division6th
QF
2012–13LBL2ndChampion
2013–14LBL1stQuarterfinalist
2014–15LBL2ndRunner-up
2015–16LBL3rd
2016–17LBL2nd
2017–18LBL1st
2018–19LBL2ndLat-Est BL1st
2019–20LBL3rdLat-Est BL
2020–21LBL2nd Lat-Est BL6th

Roster

Depth chart

Notable players

Notable coaches

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tronī uzkāpj 'Ventspils' (2000-2006; 2009). 3 October 2012.
  2. http://www.scorespro.com/basketball/livescore/bc-prienai-vs-bk-ventspils/02-04-2013/ BC Prienai - BK Ventspils : 69:91 (Match report)
  3. http://www.scorespro.com/basketball/livescore/bk-ventspils-vs-bc-prienai/06-04-2013/ BK Ventspils - BC Prienai : 70:73 (Match report)