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'''UNICS Kazan''' is a team in [[Kazan]], [[Russia]] playing in the [[Russian Basketball Super League]]. Their home arena is [[Basket Hall Arena]].
'''UNICS Kazan''' is a team in [[Kazan]], [[Russia]] playing in the [[Russian Basketball Super League]]. Their home arena is [[Basket Hall Arena]].
The Club was founded in [[1991]] and began its appearance at the lowest of leagues.
The Club was founded in [[1991]] and began its appearance at the lowest of leagues.
In [[1997]] It was promoted to the [[Russian Basketball Super League|Super League]], the top league.
In [[1997]] It was promoted to the [[Russian Basketball Superleague|Superleague A]], the top league.
A year later [[Yevgeny Borisovich Bogachev]], the chairman of the National Bank of the Republic Of Tatarstan, became the President of club.
A year later [[Yevgeny Borisovich Bogachev]], the chairman of the National Bank of the Republic Of Tatarstan, became the President of club.



Revision as of 03:33, 3 August 2007

UNICS Kazan
UNICS Kazan logo
LeaguesRussian Basketball Super League
Founded1991
History1991 - present
ArenaKazan Sports Hall
(main arena capacity 7500)
LocationKazan, Russia
Team colorsGreen and White
PresidentYevgeny Borisovich Bogachev
Head coachAntanas Sireika
Championships
1 Russian National Cup (2003)
1 Euroleague FIBA (2004)
Websitewww.unics.ru

UNICS Kazan is a team in Kazan, Russia playing in the Russian Basketball Super League. Their home arena is Basket Hall Arena. The Club was founded in 1991 and began its appearance at the lowest of leagues. In 1997 It was promoted to the Superleague A, the top league. A year later Yevgeny Borisovich Bogachev, the chairman of the National Bank of the Republic Of Tatarstan, became the President of club.

Achievements

  • 1997-1998 - Superleague A - 5th; Korac Cup - preliminary round;
  • 1998-1999 - Superleague A - 5th; Saporta Cup - 1/16 finals;
  • 1999-2000 - Superleague A - 3rd; Korac Cup - 1/16 finals;
  • 2000-2001 - Superleague A - 2nd; Saporta Cup - 1/2 finals;
  • 2001-2002 - Superleague A - 2nd; Saporta Cup - 1/4 finals;
  • 2002-2003 - Superleague A - 3rd; Russian Cup - Winner; FIBA Champions Cup - 1/4 finals; NEBL - Winner;
  • 2003-2004 - Superleague A - 2nd; Russian Cup - 1/2 finals; Euroleague FIBA - Winner;
  • 2004-2005 - Superleague A - 3rd; Russian Cup - Finals; Euroleague FIBA - 1/4 finals;
  • 2005-2006 - Superleague A - 4th; Russian Cup - 1/2 finals; ULEB Cup - 1/8 finals;
  • 2006-2007 - Superleague A - 2nd; Russian Cup - Finals; ULEB Cup - 1/2 finals;

Famous Players


UNICS Kazan
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21 Russia Konstantin Nesterov Power forward/Center
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