KB Prishtina
Klubi i Basketbollit Prishtina (English: Basketball Club Prishtina), officially known as Sigal Prishtina due to sponsorship reasons, is a Kosovar professional basketball club based in Pristina.
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Leagues | Kosovo Basketball Superleague Kosovo Cup | |||
Founded | 1970 | |||
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Arena | Palace of Youth and Sports | |||
Capacity | 1,800 | |||
Location | Pristina, Kosovo | |||
Team colors | Blue, White | |||
President | Shkelzen Fetiu | |||
Head coach | Andin Rashica | |||
Team captain | Edmond Azemi | |||
2018–19 position | Kosovo Basketball Superleague, 1st | |||
Championships | 15 Kosovo Cup 14 Kosovo Basketball Superleague 2 Balkan League 7 Kosovo Supercup | |||
Website | Official website | |||
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The team currently competes in the IP Superliga e Basketbollit, Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL) and the FIBA Europe Cup. They are the most successful club in Kosovo, having won 14 national championships, 14 national cups and 7 supercups in the last 14 years. Since 2013 the club has competed in the Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL), and they became the first Kosovar side to win the competition in 2015 after defeating Bulgarian side BC Rilski Sportist in the finals. In 2015 they joined the newly formed European third tier competition, the FIBA Europe Cup. They became the first Kosovar Club to reach the Round of 16 in the FIBA Europe Cup in 2018/19, they also won 15 Games in European Basketball competitions so far!
History
The club was founded in 1970 but the club had racked up huge debt by 2004, which led to the original club being forced to fold and a new club under the name OJQ KB Prishtina was formed in its place. The debts were then inherited by the new club and they were not dealt with, which led to the club folding once again on 22 September 2011 and a new club was once again formed in its place.[1]
In the 2015–16 season, Prishtina made its debut in the FIBA Europe Cup and became the first Kosovo team to play in a European club competition. Since then, Prishtina competed in every season of the FIBA Europe Cup.
European Cups
In the 2013–14 season, Prishtina played its first season in Europe in Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL). In the first season KB Prishtina took the 2nd place during the Regular Season with 11 wins and 5 losses, qualifying for the Final Four. They were organizers of the Final Four 2013–14 of BIBL, but they lost to Galil Gilboa 74–86 in the semifinal, and to Balkan (BUL) 73–79 in the 3rd place game.
In the 2014–15 season, Sigal Prishtina won the Trophy of the Balkan International Basketball League, where in the final they won against BC Rilski Sportist in both matches; first in Prishtina 74–72, and second in Bulgaria 80–71, to win the Trophy.[2]
In the 2015–16 season, KB Sigal Prishtina played in FIBA Europe Cup for the first time. They failed to qualify for the next round with 2 wins and 4 losses in the Group Stage.
KB Prishtina in Europe
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home | Away |
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2015–16 | FIBA Europe Cup | RS | Energia Târgu Jiu | 66–62 | 87–72 |
AEK Larnaca | 70–83 | 101–84 | |||
Astana | 75–73 | 82–78 | |||
2016–17 | FIBA Europe Cup | RS | Enisey | 87–80 | 102–101 |
Rilski Sportist | 100–104 | 100–98 | |||
Demir İnşaat Büyükçekmece | 71–81 | 100–58 | |||
2017–18 | Champions League | QR1 | Tsmoki-Minsk | 50–57 | 89–74 |
FIBA Europe Cup | RS | Khimik | 76–65 | 59–78 | |
Belfius Mons-Hainaut | 69–75 | 72–74 | |||
Demir İnşaat Büyükçekmece | 66–84 | 86–59 | |||
2018–19 | Champions League | QR1 | Donar | 84–64 | 80–55 |
FIBA Europe Cup | RS | Bakken Bears | 77–100 | 108–84 | |
Cherkaski Mavpy | 92–82 | 73–92 | |||
Steaua București | 74–69 | 81–87 | |||
2R | s.Oliver Würzburg | 78–91 | 95–77 | ||
Szolnoki Olaj | 81–76 | 89–76 | |||
Pınar Karşıyaka | 82–78 | 107–85 | |||
R16 | Varese | 77–80 | 100–84 | ||
2019–20 | Champions League | QR1 | Legia | 79–81 | 85–83 |
FIBA Europe Cup | RS | APOEL | 93–74 | 80–107 | |
medi Bayreuth | 68–93 | 97–89 | |||
Ventspils | 72–122 | 104–84 | |||
Arena
The club play their home games at the smaller of the two arenas in the Pallati i Rinisë dhe Sporteve (Palace of Youth and Sports) which has a capacity of 2,800. The larger arena in the building had a capacity of around 8,000 but it was damaged by a fire on 25 February 2000 and has never been restored fully since.
Honours and titles
Domestic competitions
- Winners (15): 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021,
- Kosovo Supercup
- Winners (7): 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020
FIBA Europe Cup
Round of 16 in the FIBA Europe Cup Season 2018–19 / Record 6-8
FIBA Champions League
3 Times in the First Qualification Round of the Basketball Champions League in 2019/20 2018/19 and 2017/18
Players
Current roster
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Depth chart
Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 |
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C | Fisnik Rugova | Dion Haxhosaj | Albin Rexhepi |
PF | Arian Memeti | Muhamedali Janjeva | Mergim Jakupi |
SF | Arian Qallaku | Edmond Azemi | Arber Sinani |
SG | Altin Morina | Meriton Ismaili | Bledar Thaci |
PG | Atik Koshi | Don Polloshka | Eliot Peci |
Notable players
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Head coaches
Coach | Years active |
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Ibrahim Karabegu | 1999–2000 |
Bujar Shehu | 2000–2001 |
Čedomir Perinčić | 2001–2002 |
Enver Sllamniku | 2002–2003 |
Josip Gjergja | 2003–2004 |
Ekrem Memnun | 2004–2005 |
Vëllaznim Perani | 2005 |
Arben Krasniqi | 2005–2013 |
Ahmet Kandemir | 2013 |
Ceyhun Cabadak | 2013 |
Marin Dokuzovski | 2014 |
Marjan Ilievski | 2015 |
Antonis Constantinides | 2015–2016 |
Audrius Prakuraitis | 2016–2017 |
Ahmet Kandemir | 2017 |
Andin Rashica | 2018 |
Matthias Zollner | 2018 |
Damir Mulaomerović | 2018–2019 |
Bujar Loci | 2019 |
Teo Hojc | 2020 |
Andin Rashica | 2020 |
References
- "Shuhet KB Prishtina". Dardania.de (in Albanian). 20 September 2011.
- "Sigal Prishtina is the new champion of EUROHOLD Balkan League". BIBL. 29 April 2015.
External links
- Official website
- Sigal Prishtina at Eurobasket.com
- RealGM
- Sigal Prishtina at BGbasket.com