MBK Mariupol
MBK Mariupol (Ukrainian: МБК «Маріуполь»") (former name: BK Azovmash)is a Ukrainian professional basketball club. It was founded in 1990 in the city of Mariupol in South-Eastern Ukraine.
| MBK Mariupol | |||
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| Leagues | Ukrainian SuperLeague VTB United League Eurocup  | ||
| Founded | 1990 | ||
| History | BC Azovmash (1990–2014)  | ||
| Arena | Azovmash Arena | ||
| Capacity | 3,022 | ||
| Location | Mariupol, Ukraine | ||
| Team colors | Blue, White, Orange  | ||
| Championships | 7 Ukrainian Leagues 5 Ukrainian Cups  | ||
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Mariupol was one of the strongest teams in Ukraine along with Kyiv, Khimik and, Cherkasy. The team's performance peak was an appearance in the EuroCup Final of 2007, against Akasvayu Girona.
History
    
The club was founded in 1990. Azovmash moved up from the Ukrainian third to first division by 1999. Azovmash won the 2002 Ukrainian SuperLeague title. Azovmash added another Ukrainian title in 2004 and following the arrival of point guard Khalid El-Amin, won the domestic championship again in 2006 and 2007.
In 2007, with players like Kenan Bajramović, Panagiotis Liadelis, Serhiy Lishchuk and El-Amin, Azovmash reached the FIBA EuroCup Final Four, defeating Italian Serie A club Virtus Bologna by a point in the semis before falling to Spanish Liga ACB club Akasvayu Girona in the title game. In 2008, Azovmash reached the elimination rounds ULEB Cup and won the Ukrainian domestic championship and cup.
After leaving the Ukrainian Basketball Superleague in 2014, the club did not join any competition until 2016, when the club joined the Higher League, the Ukrainian second division.[1]
Season by season
    
| Season | Tier | League | Pos. | Ukrainian Cup | United League | European competitions | |
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| 2008–09 | 1 | SuperLeague | 1st | Winner | 2 Eurocup | ||
| 2009–10 | 1 | SuperLeague | 1st | Semifinalist | 2 Eurocup | ||
| 2010–11 | 1 | SuperLeague | 4th | Runner-up | Fourth place | 2 Eurocup | |
| 2011–12 | 1 | SuperLeague | 2nd | Regular season | 2 Eurocup | ||
| 2012–13 | 1 | SuperLeague | 2nd | Regular season | 2 Eurocup | ||
| 2013–14 | 1 | SuperLeague | Regular season | ||||
Honours
    
- Ukrainian SuperLeague:
- Gold - 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
 - Silver - 2005, 2012, 2013
 - Bronze - 2001, 2002
 
 - Ukrainian Cup:
- Gold - 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009
 - Silver - 2007
 
 - FIBA EuroCup:
- Gold Conference North - 2003
 - Finalist of the EuroCup 2006-07
 
 
Notable players
    
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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 To appear in this section a player must have either: 
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 Oleksandr Rayevsky
 Serhiy Lishchuk
 Alexander Lokhmanchuk
 Kyrylo Fesenko
 Maksym Pustozvonov
 Denys Lukashov
 Vyacheslav Bobrov
 Ihor Zaytsev
 Denys Lukashov
 Oleksandr Kol'čenko
 Thomas Van Den Spiegel
 Kenan Bajramović
 Nemanja Gordić
 Ratko Varda
 Slaven Rimac
 Robert Archibald
 Panagiotis Liadelis
 Nikola Radulović
 Sandis Valters
 Tomas Delininkaitis
 Simonas Serapinas
 Vladimir Golubović
 Aleksandar Ćapin
 Radoslav Rancik
 Miroslav Raduljica
 Ivan Paunić
 William Avery
 Rodney Buford
 R. T. Guinn
 Tyus Edney
 Khalid El-Amin
 Junior Harrington
 Jermaine Jackson
 Kris Lang
 Carlos Powell
 Marc Salyers
 Dijon Thompson
 Joe Crispin
Head coaches
    
 Andriy Podkovyrov (2002–2004)
 Rimas Girskis (2004–2007)
 Algirdas Brazys (2007–Dec. 2007)
 Sergiy Zavalin (Dec. 2007–Feb. 2008 )
 Memi Bečirovič (Feb.–Nov. 2008)
 Rimas Girskis (Nov. 2008– Nov. 2009)
 Andriy Podkovyrov (Nov. 2009–Feb. 2010)
 Sergiy Zavalin (Feb.–Nov. 2010)
 Rolandas Jarutis (Nov. 2010–Jun. 2011 )
 Aleksandar Petrović (Jun.–Dec. 2011)
 Gintaras Krapikas (Dec. 2011–Feb. 2012)
 Luca Bechi (Feb.–Jun. 2012)
 Aleksandar Kesar (Jul.–Nov. 2012)
 Sergiy Zavalin (Nov. 2012)
 Sergiy Zavalin (Jun. 2013–Jan. 2014)
 Zvezdan Mitrović (Jan.–May 2014)
References
    
- Высшая лига сезон-2016/17 расписание игр (in Ukrainian). BC Azovmash. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
 
External links
    
- Official Site (in Russian)
 - Official English Site
 - Eurocup Team Profile
 - Eurobasket.com Team Profile
 - Official Fan Club (in Russian)
 
