PBC Ural Great is a Russian professional men's basketball club from Perm . Two-time Russian basketball champion of the seasons 2000/2001 , 2001/2002 (the only club that won the Russian championship except CSKA). Winner of the North European Basketball League 2000/2001 season, as well as a member of the ULEB Euroleague 2002. Due to salary arrears to coaches and players for the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons caused by funding problems, Ural Great was not declared in the Russian Championship for the 2009/10 season and ceased to exist.
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| Colors | white blue Orange | ||
| Based | 1995 | ||
| Disbanded | 2009 | ||
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| City | Permian | ||
| Hall | UDS "Hammer" (7000 places) | ||
| Titles | Champion of Russia 2001, 2002 Cup Winner 2004 Champion NEBL 2001 FIBA Challenge Cup Winner 2006 | ||
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Trophies and titles
- Champion of Russia : 2001 , 2002
- Regular Championship Winner: 2001 , 2002
- Russian Cup Winner: 2004
- Champion NEBL : 2001
- FIBA Cup Winner: 2006
Individual Prizes
Sergey Chikalkin - the best basketball player of Russia in 2001
Performance Results
| Season | Division | Regular championship | Playoffs | Cup | Eurocups | Region |
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| 1995/96 | Major League | 24th place | - | - | - | - |
| 1996/97 | Major League | 23rd place | - | - | - | - |
| 1997/98 | Super League | 1st place (East) | 10th place | - | - | - |
| 1998/99 | Super League | 6th place | 4th place | - | - | - |
| 1999/00 | Super League | 2nd place | Silver | - | Korac Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 3rd place in the group on 1st gr. stage | - |
| 2000/01 | Super League A | 1st place | Winner | 3rd place | Refusal to perform in the Saporta Cup (2nd rank tournament) due to a tight schedule [1] | NEBL Winner |
| 2001/02 | Super League A | 1st place | Winner | - | Euroleague (1st rank tournament) : 4th place in the TOP 16 group | NEBL Finalist |
| 2002/03 | Super League A | 2nd place | Silver | 1/2 finals | ULEB Cup (2nd rank tournament) : 1/8 finals | - |
| 2003/04 | Super League A | 3rd place | 4th place | Winner | FIBA Euroleague (3rd rank tournament) : 4th place | - |
| 2004/05 | Super League A | 8th place | 1/4 finals | 1/8 finals | FIBA Euroleague (3rd rank tournament) : 5th place in the group on 1st gr. stage | - |
| 2005/06 | Super League A | 7th place | 1/4 finals | 1/8 finals | FIBA Cup (4th Rank Tournament) : Winner | - |
| 2006/07 | Super League A | 10th place | 11th place (tournament for 9-13 places) | 1/4 finals | FIBA European Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 3rd place in the group on 1st gr. stage | - |
| 2007/08 | Super League A | 6th place | 4th place | 1/4 finals | FIBA European Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 1/4 finals | - |
| 2008/09 | Super League A | 10th place | 10th place (tournament for 9-12 places) | 1/4 finals | FIBA Challenge Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 1/4 finals | - |
Famous Players
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Head Coaches
- Vladimir Serebryakov (1995/96)
- Vyacheslav Borodin (1996/97)
- Pavel Googe (1997/98 - 98/99)
- Sergey Belov (1999/00 - December 2005)
- Valdemaras Homichyus (January 2005 - May 2005, acting)
- Sharon Drucker (2005/06)
- Rimas Kurtinaitis (September 2006 - December 2006)
- Sergey Zozulin (December 2006 - May 2007, acting)
- Drazen Anzulovich (July 2007 - February 2008)
- Roman Dvinyaninov (February 2008 - May 2008 - Acting , June 2008 - February 2009 - head coach, February 2009 - March 2009)
- Alexandar Kesar (March 2009-2009)
Captains
- Vyacheslav Shushakov (1995/96 - 2001/02)
- Valentin Kubrakov (2002/03)
- Sergey Chikalkin (September 2003 - March 2004)
- Valery Daineko (March 2004 - May 2004)
- Vyacheslav Shushakov (2004/05)
- Vasily Karasev (2005/06)
- Alexey Pegushin (2006/07)
- Alexey Zozulin (2007/08)
- Alexander Bashminov (2008/09)
Club Leaders
Throughout the history of the club, the name of the post of chief executive officer has constantly changed.
| Work period | Position | Full name |
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| 1995 - 1998 | The president | Alexander Antonov |
| 1998 - 2000 | CEO | Sergey Kushchenko |
| 1998 - 2000 | The president | Vladimir Morozov |
| 2000 - 2002 | The president | Sergey Kushchenko |
| 2002 - 2004 | CEO | Pavel Lyakh |
| 2003 - 2004 | The president | Anatoly Tyomkin |
| Summer 2004 - December 2004 | The president | Arkady Katz |
| December 2004 - February 2006 | Director | Olga Antonova |
| February 2006 - 2009 | Chairman of the Board of Trustees Board of the PROO PBC Ural Great | Andrey Agishev |
See also
- Kushchenko, Sergey Valentinovich - one of the founders of Ural Great PBC.
- Belov, Sergey Alexandrovich - Soviet basketball player , coach, champion and medalist of the Olympic Games , coach, and then president of the Ural Great basketball club.
- Parma is a Perm basketball club.