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CB OAR Ferrol
Club Baloncesto OAR Ferrol was a professional basketball club based in Ferrol, Spain. History OAR Ferrol was founded in 1951, but didn't promote to the top league until 1980. During 13 years played on Primera División or Liga ACB and qualified to play the Korać Cup three seasons. In 1994, the club was relegated due to financial problems and, two years later, it was dissolved. Season by season Notable players * Fernando Romay * Anicet Lavodrama * Lars Hansen * Chuck Aleksinas * Linton Townes * Otis Howard *{{flagicon, USA Jimmy Oliver Trophies and awards *Copa Galicia: (5) **1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 ReferencesFerrol: Todo un clásico gallegoACB.com OAR OAR An oar is an implement used for water-borne propulsion. Oars have a flat blade at one end. Rowers grasp the oar at the other end. The difference between oars and paddles is that oars are used exclusively for rowing. In rowing the oar is connecte ... Ferrol, Spain Former Liga ACB teams ...
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Ferrol, Spain
Ferrol () is a city in the Province of A Coruña in Galicia, on the Atlantic coast in north-western Spain, in the vicinity of Strabo's Cape Nerium (modern day Cape Prior). According to the 2021 census, the city has a population of 64,785, making it the seventh largest settlement in Galicia. With Eume to the south and Ortegal the north, Ferrol forms the Ferrolterra comarca, and together with A Coruña forms the second largest conurbation in Galicia, with a total population of 640,000 in 2016. The harbour, for depth, capacity and safety, is not equalled by many in Europe. The entrance is very narrow, commanded by forts, and may even be shut by a steccado. The city has been a major naval shipbuilding centre for most of its history, being the capital of the Spanish Navy's Maritime Department of the North since the time of the early Bourbons. Before that, in the 17th century, Ferrol was the most important arsenal in Europe. Today, the city contains some of the major shipbuildi ...
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1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup
First round * Miñón Valladolid withdrew before the first leg due to financial problems, and Nyon received a forfeit (2–0) in both games. Second round ;Automatically qualified to round of 16: * Limoges CSP (title holder) * Šibenka * Joventut Fichet * Binova Cucine Rieti * Partizan * Dynamo Moscow Round of 16 Semi finals Final March 8, Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin West Berlin (german: Berlin (West) or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. Although West Berlin was de jure not part of West Germany, lacked any sovereignty, and was under mi ... Šibenka: Dražen Petrović 12, Zečević 8, Fabjan Žurić, Živko Ljubojević 30, Sreten Đurić, Branko Macura 8, Željko Marelja, Predrag Šarić 24, Srećko Jarić 4, Nenad Slavica. Limoges: Didier Rose, Jean-Michel Senegal 5, Glenn Mosley 17, Richard Dacoury 18, Ed Murphy 34, Didier Dobbels 4, Apollo Faye 1 ...
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1991 Copa Del Rey De Baloncesto
The 1991 Copa del Rey was the 55th edition of the Spanish basketball Cup. It was organized by the ACB and its Final Eight was played in Zaragoza, in the Pabellón Príncipe Felipe Pabellón Príncipe Felipe is an arena in Zaragoza, Spain. Opened on 17 April 1990, the arena holds 10,744 people. It is primarily used for basketball (home of Basket Zaragoza) and handball (home of Caja3 Aragón). Events hosted The arena hoste ... between 22 and 25 February 1991. This edition was played by the 24 teams of the 1990–91 ACB season. The four first qualified teams of the previous season qualified directly to the Final Eight while teams 5 to 8 joined the competition in the third round. First round Teams #2 played the second leg at home. Second round Third round Final Eight Bracket Final *MVP of the Tournament: Juan Antonio Orenga External linksBoxscores at ACB.com
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1990–91 ACB Season
The 1990–91 ACB season was the 8th season of the Liga ACB, after changing its name. The competition format changed again. The 24 teams were divided in two groups of 12 teams each. The eight first teams of each group advanced to the championship playoffs, and the four last teams of each group advanced to the relegation playoffs. Montigalà Joventut won their first ACB title, and their 3rd overall. It was the first ACB title won by a team besides FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Team Standings Regular season Group Even Group Odd Playoffs Relegation Playoffs Cajabilbao Club Baloncesto Caja Bilbao was a professional basketball club based in Bilbao, Spain. History Caja Bilbao was founded in 1983 and promoted to Liga ACB in 1987, where it remained during five years.Cajacanarias were relegated.


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1990 Copa Del Rey De Baloncesto
The 1990 Copa del Rey was the 54th edition of the Spanish basketball Cup. It was organized by the ACB and its Final Eight was played in Las Palmas, in the Centro Insular de Deportes between 10 and 13 February 1990. This edition was played by the 24 teams of the 1989–90 ACB season. The eight first qualified teams of the previous season qualified directly to the Round of 16. First round Teams #2 played the second leg at home. Round of 16 Final Eight Bracket Final After eliminating Real Madrid Otaysa in the previous semifinal, CAI Zaragoza beat RAM Joventut in the Final for achieving its second Cup. Mark Davis scored 44 points, the highest performance in a Copa del Rey Final. This was the first final without Real Madrid and FC Barcelona since 1968. *MVP of the Tournament: Mark Davis Mark Davis may refer to: Entertainers *Mark Davis (talk show host), American radio talk show host * Mark Jonathan Davis (born 1965), American actor/singer and creator ...
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1989–90 ACB Season
The 1989–90 ACB season was the 7th season of the Liga ACB, after changing its name. The competition format was the same as the previous season. FC Barcelona won their 4th ACB title, and their 7th overall. It was their 4th ACB title in a row. Team Standings First Stage Group A-1 Group A-2 Second stage Group I Group II Group III Playoffs Relegation Playoffs Tenerife Nº 1 and Gran Canaria were relegated. Qualification Games (I-1) CAI Zaragoza vs. (III-3) Cajacanarias ''CAI Zaragoza win the series 3-0 and qualified to play in the A-1 the next season'' *Game 1 May 4, 1990 @ Zaragoza: CAI Zaragoza 129 - Cajacanarias 82 *Game 2 May 6, 1990 @ Zaragoza: CAI Zaragoza 98 - Cajacanarias 82 *Game 3 May 11, 1990 @ La Laguna: Cajacanarias 83 - CAI Zaragoza 111 (I-2) Mayoral Maristas vs. (II-3) Caja San Fernando ''Caja San Fernando win the series 3-1 and qualified to play in the A-1 the next season'' *Game 1 May 4, 1990 @ Málaga: Mayoral Maristas 78 - ...
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1989 Copa Del Rey De Baloncesto
The 1989 Copa del Rey was the 53rd edition of the Spanish basketball Cup. It was organized by the ACB and its Final Eight was played in A Coruña, in the Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor between 15 and 17 November 1988. This edition was played by the 24 teams of the 1988–89 ACB season. The eight first qualified teams of the previous season qualified directly to the Round of 16. First round Teams #2 played the second leg at home. Round of 16 Final Eight Bracket Final Real Madrid won its 21st title thanks to 27 points of Petrović Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Петровић, ;) is a South Slavic language patronymic surname literally meaning ''Peter's son'', equivalent to the English last name of Peterson. In Eastern Slavic naming customs its counterpart is "Petrovich". The surn ..., who won at A Coruña his only title in Spain. References External linksBoxscores at ACB.com
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1988–89 ACB Season
The 1988–89 ACB season was the 6th season of the Liga ACB, after changing its name. The number of teams increased from 16 to 24. The format also changed. The 24 teams were divided into two groups of 12. After playing a league, 24 teams were divided into three groups of eight teams each. The first six of the white group and the champions of the red and blue groups played for the title. FC Barcelona won their third ACB title, and their 6th overall. It was their third ACB title in a row. Team Standings First Stage Group A-1 Group A-2 Second stage Group I Group II Group III Playoffs Relegation Playoffs Caja Guipúzcoa and Valvi Girona were relegated. Qualification Games (I-1) Clesa Ferrol vs. (II-3) Pamesa Valencia ''Clesa Ferrol win the series 3-0 and qualified to play in the A-1 the next season'' *Game 1 May 6, 1989 @ Ferrol: Clesa Ferrol 100 - Pamesa Valencia 76 *Game 2 May 8, 1989 @ Ferrol: Clesa Ferrol 111 - Pamesa Valencia 107 *Game 3 May 11, ...
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1987–88 Primera División B De Baloncesto
The 1987–88 Primera División B was the second category of the Spanish basketball league system during the 1987–88 season. Format 28 teams played this season. *First phase **Two groups; called Even and Odd, with 14 teams each, where they all play against everyone in their group at two laps. *Second phase **Group A: Made up of those classified in the 1st, 2nd an 3rd of each group. **Group B: Made up of those classified in the 4th, 5th an 6th of each group. **Group C: Made up of those classified in the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th of each group. **Group D: Made up of those classified in the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th of each group. *Promotion **For the promotion playoffs, the teams from groups A, B and the top four from C participate. Before, the clubs from groups A and B play an intermediate round to determine the order of the top 12. They play the best of 3 games the 1st with 2nd, the 3rd with 4th and 5th against 6th of each group. Once the order is determined, they face the first ...
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1986–87 ACB Season
The 1986–87 ACB season was the 4th season of the Liga ACB, ACB Primera División, the top Spanish professional basketball league. It started on 13 September 1986 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 25 April 1987 with the finals. FC Barcelona Bàsquet, FC Barcelona won their first ACB title, and their fourth List of Spanish basketball champions, Spanish title. Format changes Starting from this season, the promotions and relegations teams at the end of the season between Liga ACB, ACB Primera División and Primera División B were reduced from three to two teams. For the championship playoffs, the semifinals and finals adopted the Playoff format#Best-of-five playoff, best-of-five playoff, instead of previous season's Playoff format#Best-of-three playoff, best-of-three playoff that were kept for the first round and quarterfinals. For the relegation playoffs, were reduced from two to one round and adopted the best-of-five playoff. Teams Promotion and relegation ...
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1985–86 ACB Season
The 1985–86 ACB season was the 3rd season of the ACB Primera División, the top Spanish professional basketball league. It started on 21 September 1985 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 10 May 1986 with the finals. Real Madrid won their third consecutive ACB title, and their 25th Spanish title. Teams Promotion and relegation (pre-season) A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 13 sides from the 1984–85 season and three promoted from the 1984–85 Primera División B. ;Teams promoted from Primera División B * Magia de Huesca * Claret Las Palmas * TDK Manresa Venues and locations First phase Group Odd Group Even Second phase Group A1 Group A2 Playoffs Championship playoffs SourceLinguasport/small> Relegation playoffs Source/small> Final standings External links Official website {{DEFAULTSORT:1985-86 ACB season Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic ...
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1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup
The 1984–54 FIBA Korać Cup was the 14th edition of FIBA's Korać Cup basketball competition. The Italian Simac Milano defeated the Italian Ciaocrem Varese in the final on March 21, 1985 in Brussels, Belgium. First round Second round ;Automatically qualified to round of 16: * Orthez (title holder) * Crvena zvezda * Jollycolombani Cantù * Simac Milano Round of 16 Semi finals Final March 21, Palais du Midi, Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ... External links 1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup @ linguasport.com
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