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Ural Great

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.

Ural Great
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Based1995
Disbanded2009
A country
CityPermian
HallUDS "Hammer" (7000 places)
TitlesChampion of Russia 2001, 2002
Cup Winner 2004
Champion NEBL 2001
FIBA Challenge Cup Winner 2006
Site
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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

SeasonDivisionRegular
championship
PlayoffsCupEurocupsRegion
1995/96Major League24th place----
1996/97Major League23rd place----
1997/98Super League1st place (East)10th place---
1998/99Super League6th place4th place---
1999/00Super League2nd placeSilver-Korac Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 3rd place in the group on 1st gr. stage-
2000/01Super League A1st placeWinner3rd placeRefusal to perform in the Saporta Cup (2nd rank tournament) due to a tight schedule [1]NEBL Winner
2001/02Super League A1st placeWinner-Euroleague (1st rank tournament) : 4th place in the TOP 16 groupNEBL Finalist
2002/03Super League A2nd placeSilver1/2 finalsULEB Cup (2nd rank tournament) : 1/8 finals-
2003/04Super League A3rd place4th placeWinnerFIBA Euroleague (3rd rank tournament) : 4th place-
2004/05Super League A8th place1/4 finals1/8 finalsFIBA Euroleague (3rd rank tournament) : 5th place in the group on 1st gr. stage-
2005/06Super League A7th place1/4 finals1/8 finalsFIBA Cup (4th Rank Tournament) : Winner-
2006/07Super League A10th place11th place (tournament for 9-13 places)1/4 finalsFIBA European Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 3rd place in the group on 1st gr. stage-
2007/08Super League A6th place4th place1/4 finalsFIBA European Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 1/4 finals-
2008/09Super League A10th place10th place (tournament for 9-12 places)1/4 finalsFIBA Challenge Cup (3rd rank tournament) : 1/4 finals-

Famous Players

  •   Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
  •   Ruslan Avleev
  •   Derrick Alston
  •   Alexander Bashminov
  •   Willie Burton
  •    Ralph Biggs
  •   Anthony Bowie
  •   Darius Washington
  •   Andrew Wisniewski
  •   Egor Vyaltsev
  •   Elshad Gadashev
  •   Yuritsa Golemats
  •    Valery Daineko
  •   Jumein jones
  •   Zhelimir Zagorac
  •   Alexey Zozulin
  •   Ivo Josipovich
  •   Vasily Karasev
  •   Valentin Kubrakov
  •   Krzysztof Lavrynovych
  •   Terrell Lyday
  •   Panagiotis Liadelis
  •   Fedor Likholitov
  •   Stanislav Makshantsev
  •   Mikhail Mikhailov
  •   Martin Muirsepp
  •   Sergey Panov
  •   Zakhar Pashutin
  •   Thomas Pachesas
  •   Alexey Pegushin
  •   Vanya Plisnich
  •   Brindley wright
  •   Roy Tarpley
  •   Alexey Surovtsev
  •   Andre Hutson
  •   Sam Hoskin
  •   Yasmin Hukich
  •   Sergey Chikalkin
  •   Andrey Sheiko
  •   Eddie shannon
  •   Vyacheslav Shushakov
  •   Christopher Anstey

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 periodPositionFull name
1995 - 1998The presidentAlexander Antonov
1998 - 2000CEOSergey Kushchenko
1998 - 2000The presidentVladimir Morozov
2000 - 2002The presidentSergey Kushchenko
2002 - 2004CEOPavel Lyakh
2003 - 2004The presidentAnatoly Tyomkin
Summer 2004 - December 2004The presidentArkady Katz
December 2004 - February 2006DirectorOlga Antonova
February 2006 - 2009Chairman 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.

Notes

  1. ↑ Sport-Express newspaper of May 30, 2000

Links

  • Official site
  • The story of one team


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ural - Great&oldid = 97500684


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