Obradoiro CAB























































Monbus Obradoiro
Monbus Obradoiro logo
Leagues Liga ACB
Founded 1970; 49 years ago (1970)
Arena Fontes do Sar
Capacity 5,824
Location
Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
Team colors White, Royal Blue, Maroon
              
President Raúl López López
Head coach Moncho Fernández
Championships
1 Copa Príncipe
Retired numbers
2 (4, 15)
Website www.obradoirocab.com
Uniforms






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Home jersey

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Team colours


Home



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Away jersey

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Team colours


Away




Obradoiro Clube de Amigos do Baloncesto[1] (lit, Obradoiro Friends of Basketball Club), also known as Monbus Obradoiro for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball team based in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia. They currently compete in the ACB League.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Sponsorship naming


  • 3 Players


    • 3.1 Retired numbers


    • 3.2 Current roster


    • 3.3 Depth chart




  • 4 Head coaches


  • 5 Season by season


  • 6 Home arenas


  • 7 Notable former players


  • 8 Trophies and awards


    • 8.1 Trophies


    • 8.2 Individual awards




  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





History




Obradoiro in 2012.


Obradoiro CAB was founded in 1970 and started playing in the third division after acquiring the spot of the basketball section of SD Compostela. The could would promote for the first time to the Liga Nacional after finishing in the third position of the 1981–82 Primera División B.


Obradoiro played only the 1982–83 season in the top flight, where it only achieved two wins in 26 games.


2009–10 was its returning season to the Spanish top division, Liga ACB, after the Supreme Court conceded that the Júver Murcia committed improper alignment in a matchup in the 1990 promotion playoff. A horrible second half of the league, with only one win in 17 matches, caused the relegation to LEB Oro, the second division of Spanish basketball.


In the next season, Obradoiro came back to Liga ACB as runner-up of the 2010–11 LEB Oro season and also won its first national title: the Copa Príncipe de Asturias.


The 2012–13 ACB season was the best one in the history of the club. Obradoiro CAB finished the regular season in the eight position and joined the playoffs, where it was eliminated in the quarterfinals by the champion Real Madrid.



Sponsorship naming




The Fontes do Sar, the home arena of Obradoiro since 2009



  • Feiraco Obradoiro: During '70s and '80s

  • Óptica Val Obradoiro: until 2009

  • Xacobeo Blu:sens: 2009–2010

  • Blu:sens Monbus: 2010–2013

  • Rio Natura Monbus: 2013–2014

  • Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro: 2014–2017

  • Monbus Obradoiro: 2017–present



Players





Moncho Fernández, coach since 2010




Retired numbers




  • 4 Bernard Hopkins, F, 2010–2012[2]


  • 15 Oriol Junyent, C, 2009, 2010–2014[3]



Current roster


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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.














Monbus Obradoiro roster
Players Coaches
























































































































































Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age

C

7001100000000000000♠10

Slovakia

Brodziansky, Vladimir

7000210000000000000♠2.10 m (6 ft 11 in)


24 – (1994-05-08)8 May 1994


PF

7001140000000000000♠14

Belgium

De Zeeuw, Maxime

7000206000000000000♠2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)


31 – (1987-04-26)26 April 1987


C

7001320000000000000♠32

Iceland

Hlinason, Tryggvi

7000216000000000000♠2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)


21 – (1997-10-28)28 October 1997


SF

7001540000000000000♠54

Latvia

Laksa, Mārtiņš

7000200000000000000♠2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)


28 – (1990-06-26)26 June 1990


PF

7000900000000000000♠9

Spain

Llovet, Nacho

7000202000000000000♠2.02 m (6 ft 8 in)


27 – (1991-05-09)9 May 1991


SG

7001200000000000000♠20

Andorra

Navarro, David

7000186000000000000♠1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)


35 – (1983-05-17)17 May 1983


SG

7001130000000000000♠13

Germany

Obst, Andreas

7000191000000000000♠1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)


22 – (1996-07-13)13 July 1996


PG

7001440000000000000♠44

Spain

Pozas, Pepe (C)

7000182000000000000♠1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)


26 – (1992-05-14)14 May 1992


PG

7000300000000000000♠3

Spain

Sàbat, Albert

7000180000000000000♠1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)


33 – (1985-08-23)23 August 1985


PF

7000700000000000000♠7

United States

Simons, Benjamin

7000202999999999999♠2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)


27 – (1991-02-16)16 February 1991


SF

7001330000000000000♠33

United States

Singler, Kyle

7000202999999999999♠2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)


30 – (1988-05-04)4 May 1988


PF

7001160000000000000♠16

Sweden

Spires, Nick

7000209000000000000♠2.09 m (6 ft 10 in)


24 – (1994-02-25)25 February 1994


SF

7000800000000000000♠8

United States

Stephens, Kendall

7000200000000000000♠2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)


24 – (1994-11-11)11 November 1994


SF

7001770000000000000♠77

Greece

Vasileiadis, Kostas

7000200000000000000♠2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)


34 – (1984-03-15)15 March 1984



Head coach





  • Spain Moncho Fernández




Legend



  • (C) Team captain


  • Injured Injured




  • Roster
Updated: August 19, 2018


Depth chart



















































Pos.
Starting 5
Bench 1
Bench 2
Bench 3


C
Vladimir Brodziansky
Tryggvi Hlinason




PF

Nacho Llovet

Benjamin Simons
Maxime De Zeeuw

Nick Spires


SF

Kyle Singler
Mārtiņš Laksa


Kendall Stephens


SG
Kostas Vasileiadis
Andreas Obst

David Navarro



PG

Albert Sàbat

Pepe Pozas






Colours: Blue = homegrown player; Red = non–FIBA Europe player




Head coaches


Managers since joining the ACB:



  • Curro Segura 2009–2010


  • Moncho Fernández 2010–present



Season by season



































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Tier
Division
Pos.

W–L

Copa del Rey
Other cups
1970–71
3 3ª División

3rd
14–1–5


1971–72
3 3ª División

2nd
22–1–8


1972–73
3 3ª División

2nd
27–1–7


1973–74
2 2ª División

8th




1974–75
2 2ª División

4th
18–10



1975–76
2 2ª División
4th
14–2–8



1976–77
2 2ª División
8th
13–15



1977–78
2 2ª División
14th
8–2–20


1978–79
3 2ª División
9th
8–2–12


1979–80
3 2ª División
2nd



1980–81
2 1ª División B
8th
12–1–13



1981–82
2 1ª División B
3rd
18–8



1982–83
1
1ª División
14th
2–24

Round of 16

1983–84
2 1ª División B
12th
9–17


1984–85
3 2ª División
1st



1985–86
2 1ª División B
7th
17–11


1986–87
2 1ª División B
6th
20–14


1987–88
2 1ª División B
22nd
18–26


1988–89
2 1ª División B
13th
13–22


1989–90
2 1ª División B
3rd
21–15


1990–91
Lower divisions
1991–92
2 1ª División
15th
13–23


1992–03
Lower divisions
2003–04
6 1ª Autonómica
2nd



2004–05
5
1ª División
7th



2005–06
5
1ª División
12th
9–19


2006–07
5
1ª División
3rd
16–12


2007–08
6
1ª División
3rd
23–10


2008–09
6
1ª División
2nd[a]
23–10



2009–10
1
Liga ACB
17th
8–26



2010–11
2
LEB Oro
2nd
37–8

Copa Príncipe C

2011–12
1
Liga ACB
13th
13–21



2012–13
1
Liga ACB
8th
18–18



2013–14
1
Liga ACB
12th
13–21



2014–15
1

Liga ACB
12th
15–19



2015–16
1
Liga ACB
15th
10–24

Quarterfinalist


2016–17
1

Liga ACB
13th
11–21



2017–18
1

Liga ACB
12th
14–20



2018–19
1

Liga ACB



Supercopa SF




  1. ^ Achieved a berth in Liga ACB after a judicial statement.




Home arenas



  • University Gymnasium (1970–76).

  • Pabellón Brañas do Sar (1976–1990).

  • Pabellón Santa Isabel (1990–2009).

  • Polideportivo Lorenzo da Torre.


  • Pabellón Multiusos Fontes do Sar (2009–present).



Notable former players




  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Nihad Đedović


  • Greece Kostas Vasileiadis


  • Tunisia Salah Mejri


  • Hungary Rosco Allen


  • United States Marc Jackson


  • United States Paul Davis


  • United States Robbie Hummel


  • United States Alec Brown


  • United States Mike Muscala


  • Germany Maxi Kleber


  • Lithuania Eimantas Bendžius



Trophies and awards



Trophies




  • Copa Príncipe de Asturias: (1)
    • 2011



  • Copa Galicia: (8)
    • 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017




Individual awards


ACB Rising Star Award



  • Salah Mejri – 2013


References





  1. ^ Historia do Obradoiro Clube de Amigos do Baloncesto


  2. ^ Number 4 will be retired at the end of the season. Robbie Hummel por Bernard Hopkins: el `4´de Baltimore deja paso al `4´de Indianápolis Obradoiro CAB website. November 6, 2012


  3. ^ Oriol Junyent tendrá que pasar por el quirófano; ACB.com, 2 June 2014




External links



  • Official website (in Spanish) (in Galician)









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