From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Basketbalový Klub Brno)
BK Brno
BK Brno logo
Leagues ZBL
Founded1993
Arena Rosnicka
Location Brno, Czech Republic
Team colorsGreen and white
Head coachViktor Pruša
Championships1 EuroLeague
14 Czech Leagues
Website bkzabiny.cz

Basketbalový Klub Brno, currently officially BK Žabiny Brno, previously also known as Imos Brno for sponsorship reasons, is a Czech professional women's basketball club from Brno established in 1993, not to be mistaken with male club BC VS Brno. [1] It has been the most successful team in the Czech league following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, dominating the championship between 1996 and 2008. In 2005 it reached the Euroleague final but lost to CSKA Moscow, and the following year it became the second Czech European champion in its arena in a rematch of the previous final. In 2008 it again hosted and reached the final, but lost against defending champion Spartak Moscow Region. [2] In recent years it has fought with USK Prague for the national championship while remaining a regular in the Euroleague.

Former club logo

Titles

  • Euroleague (1)
    • 2006
  • ZBL (14)
    • 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
  • Triple Crown (1)
    • 2005–06

2022-23 roster

Famous players

References

  1. ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
  2. ^ List of finals in FIBA Europe's website


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Basketbalový Klub Brno)
BK Brno
BK Brno logo
Leagues ZBL
Founded1993
Arena Rosnicka
Location Brno, Czech Republic
Team colorsGreen and white
Head coachViktor Pruša
Championships1 EuroLeague
14 Czech Leagues
Website bkzabiny.cz

Basketbalový Klub Brno, currently officially BK Žabiny Brno, previously also known as Imos Brno for sponsorship reasons, is a Czech professional women's basketball club from Brno established in 1993, not to be mistaken with male club BC VS Brno. [1] It has been the most successful team in the Czech league following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, dominating the championship between 1996 and 2008. In 2005 it reached the Euroleague final but lost to CSKA Moscow, and the following year it became the second Czech European champion in its arena in a rematch of the previous final. In 2008 it again hosted and reached the final, but lost against defending champion Spartak Moscow Region. [2] In recent years it has fought with USK Prague for the national championship while remaining a regular in the Euroleague.

Former club logo

Titles

  • Euroleague (1)
    • 2006
  • ZBL (14)
    • 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
  • Triple Crown (1)
    • 2005–06

2022-23 roster

Famous players

References

  1. ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
  2. ^ List of finals in FIBA Europe's website



Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook