PBC CSKA Moscow (russian: ПБК ЦСКА Москва) is a Russian professional
basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ...
team based in
Moscow
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, Russia. The club is a member of the
VTB United League, and was a member of the
EuroLeague. On February 28, 2022,
EuroLeague Basketball
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suspended all Russian teams because of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. ...
.
CSKA won two titles between 2006 and 2008, as well as between 2016 and 2019, in Europe's principal club competition, the EuroLeague, making the
final
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ...
in all seasons these years, and in total has advanced to the
EuroLeague Final Four 18 times in the 21st century.
CSKA is dominating in VTB United League, winning all but two title to date. With 8 EuroLeague championships, 1
NEBL
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championship, 51
home league championships, 7
home cups, 1
home Supercup and 10 VTB United League titles in total, CSKA is the most successful basketball team in Russia (former
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
), and is also one of the most successful basketball teams in Europe.
In EuroLeague in 2006 CSKA won its first title in a long time, defeating
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv ( he, מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such ...
73–69 in the
final
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ...
in Prague.
Next year the team lost in the
2007 final 93–91 to
Panathinaikos on the Greens' home floor, the
Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens. In
2008
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, they won a rematch of the 2006 final against Maccabi
91–77 in Madrid. In
2009, they lost a rematch of the 2007 final against Panathinaikos 73–71
in Berlin. The club competed in 8 consecutive
EuroLeague Final Fours from 2003 to 2010, which is an all-time record. Later the team beat its own record by making it to 9 consecutive Final Fours from 2012 to 2021 (with 2020 Final Four cancelled due to COVID-19 situation). CSKA then won its seventh title in
2016, after beating
Fenerbahçe in the
final
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ...
, by a score of 101–96, in
overtime
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*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
. The last European title up-to-date was won in
2019
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, when CSKA defeated
Anadolu Efes in the
final
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ...
in
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.
Well-known players who have played for the club over the years include:
Sergei Belov,
Gennadi Volnov,
Viktor Zubkov,
Yuri Korneev,
Vladimir Andreev,
Anatoly Myshkin,
Stanislav Yeryomin
Stanislav Georgiyevich Yeryomin (russian: Станислав Георгиевич Ерёмин; born February 26, 1951 in Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union), last name also spelled Eremin and Yeremin, is a prominent retired Russian professional bask ...
,
Ivan Edeshko,
Armenak Alachachian,
Alzhan Zharmukhamedov,
Heino Enden
Heino Enden (born 13 December 1959 in Tallinn) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player who played mostly at the shooting guard position.
Basketball career
His most notable achievements include winning the World Championship as a m ...
,
Jaak Lipso
Jaak Lipso (born April 18, 1940) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player, who competed for the Soviet Union. He is the only Estonian basketball player who has won two medals at the Olympic Games. Lipso has also won two medals at t ...
,
Sergei Tarakanov,
Rimas Kurtinaitis,
Vladimir Tkachenko
Vladimir Pyotrovich Tkachenko (alternate spelling: Vladimir Tkatchenko) (russian: Владимир Петрович Ткаченко; born September 20, 1957 in Sochi, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union) is a retired Sovi ...
,
Sergei Bazarevich,
Sasha Volkov,
Andrei Kirilenko,
Trajan Langdon,
Darius Songaila,
Gordan Giriček,
Dragan Tarlać,
Marcus Brown,
Matjaž Smodiš,
Sergei Panov,
Aleksey Savrasenko,
Ramūnas Šiškauskas,
Theo Papaloukas,
Nenad Krstić,
J. R. Holden
Jon Robert "J.R." Holden (russian: Джон Ро́берт Хо́лден; born August 10, 1976) is a retired American-Russian professional basketball player, currently serving as an NBA Director of Player Personnel for the Brooklyn Nets. Holden wa ...
,
Sasha Kaun,
Miloš Teodosić,
Victor Khryapa,
Nando de Colo
Nando Bruno Alfred Andre de Colo (born 23 June 1987) is a French professional basketball player for ASVEL of the French LNB Pro A and the EuroLeague. Standing at a height of , he plays at the point guard and shooting guard positions. A six-time ...
,
Kyle Hines
Kyle Terrel Hines (born September 2, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for Olimpia Milano of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) and the EuroLeague. He plays at the power forward and center positions.
Hines played colle ...
,
Cory Higgins
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High school
Higgins played high school basketball at Monte Vista High School, in his hometown Danvill ...
,
Sergio Rodriguez and
Will Clyburn
William Dalen Clyburn (born May 17, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketball Super League and the EuroLeague. Clyburn attended three colleges, from 2008 to 2013: Marshalltown Community Col ...
. Also,
Alexander Gomelsky, the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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basketball coach, worked in CSKA for more than 20 years. Nowadays, CSKA has the reputation for being one of the richest sports clubs in Europe, having been previously owned by Russian billionaire
Mikhail Prokhorov, and being currently owned by
Norilsk Nickel.
History
1923–1991
CSKA was founded on 29 April 1923,
then known as OPPV,
when on that day soldiers and sportsmen fought in
football against each other for the first place of Moscow. "OPPV", which means ''Опытно-показательная военно-спортивная площадка всевобуча'', a department in the General military education service, was the first central sports department of the
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
. It was based on the pre-revolutionary "Community of Amateur Skiers".

The first success of the basketball department came at the 1924
Soviet League championship, which was played between cities, not clubs. Two more titles followed in 1928 and 1935. In 1938, the Soviet League championship was played between clubs, and CSKA under the name CDKA (''Центральный дом Красной Армии'', Central House of the Red Army) debuted there.
Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General Secret ...
's son,
Vasily
Vasili, Vasily, Vasilii or Vasiliy ( Russian: Василий) is a Russian masculine given name of Greek origin and corresponds to '' Basil''. It may refer to:
* Vasili I of Moscow Grand Prince from 1389–1425
*Vasili II of Moscow Grand Prince ...
, then founded the club VVS MVO (''Военно-Воздушные Силы Московского Военного Округа''), with CDKA merging with it. By the end of the
Great Patriotic War
The Eastern Front of World War II was a Theater (warfare), theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union (USSR), Polish Armed Forces in the East, Poland and other Allies of World War II, Allies, which encom ...
, CSKA established itself as one of the most respected Soviet basketball teams.
In 1953 and 1954, the club was renamed CDSA (''Центральный дом Советской Армии'', Central House of the Soviet Army), between 1955 and 1960, it was known as CSK MO, and finally in 1960, it received its current name CSKA (Центральный спортивный клуб Армии, Central Sports Club of the Army).
CSKA won the
FIBA European Champions Cup (now called
EuroLeague) title, in 1961, 1963, 1969, and 1971. They also won the
Soviet League championship 24 times (1945, 1960–1962, 1964–1966, 1969–1974, 1976–1984, 1988, and 1990).
1992–2008
CSKA won the
Russian League title every year from 1992 through 2000, and every year from 2003 to 2008. CSKA also made the
1996 EuroLeague Final Four. They also made the
2001 SuproLeague Final Four, the
2003 EuroLeague Final Four
The 2003 Euroleague Final Four was the concluding Euroleague Final Four tournament of the 2002–03 Euroleague season. The event was held from May 9 until May 11, 2003 and was hosted at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain. FC Barcelona Bàsqu ...
, the
2004 EuroLeague Final Four
The 2004 Euroleague Final Four was the concluding Euroleague Final Four tournament of the 2003–04 Euroleague season.
Bracket
Semifinals
Third place
Final
Awards Euroleague Final Four MVP
* Anthony Parker ( Maccabi Tel ...
and the
2005 EuroLeague Final Four, before finally winning the
EuroLeague championship at the
2006 EuroLeague Final Four.

In the 2004–05 season, the team became the first in the history of the EuroLeague to go through the regular-season phase undefeated, during the
2004–05 EuroLeague
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season, and before the
2005 EuroLeague Final Four, it had only lost to one team:
FC Barcelona
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. Though CSKA eventually lost in the semifinals on their home court to
Spanish League club
TAU Cerámica, and to
Panathinaikos, of the
Greek League, in the third-place game. That sent them to the 2nd grade teams in the EuroLeague draw, although they finished the league with the best record. That same year they also lost a game in the finals series of the Russian League, but they eventually got the Russian League crown.
In 2006, CSKA qualified for the
2004–05 EuroLeague
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Top 16, by finishing third in their group. They finished at the top of their Top 16 group, being denied a perfect record at
Tau, in their final game. CSKA entered the
2006 EuroLeague Final Four on a roll, as the only club to sweep their best-of-three quarterfinal series, by defeating
Turkish Super League power
Efes Pilsen
Anadolu Efes Biracılık ve Malt Sanayii A.Ş.''(lit. Anadolu Efes Brewery and Malt Industries)'' produces and markets beer and malt and non-alcoholic beverages in a wide geographical area comprising Turkey, Russia, the Commonwealth of Independe ...
. They defeated
Barça in the EuroLeague semis, before defeating the high-powered offense of
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv ( he, מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such ...
, of the
Israeli Basketball Super League, in the
final
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ...
, on April 30, even though the overall record of Maccabi's games with CSKA Moscow favored the Israeli club.
The following year, they faced Panathinaikos in the final, on the Greek team's home floor,
OAKA Indoor Hall, which had been designated more than a year earlier as the site for
that year's Final Four. Panathinaikos won a closely fought battle. In 2008, their EuroLeague championship win at the
2008 EuroLeague Final Four, put them in sole possession of second place for overall top-tier level European-wide titles. Only
Real Madrid, with eight titles (ten now), had won more than CSKA's six titles at the time (and seven now). On October 14, 2008, the team played an
NBA preseason game against the
Toronto Raptors
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, at
Air Canada Centre
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, in Toronto.
2009–2021

CSKA won the
Russian League title every year from 2009 through 2018, continuing to add to their streak of consecutive Russian League titles won every year since 2003 overall. Since the foundation of the
VTB United League in 2008, CSKA has dominated the league, winning the title in 10 of its first 11 seasons (2010, 2012–2019, 2021), excluding the league's
Promotional Cup in 2008.
EuroLeague success, however, continued to elude the team. From 2009, CSKA had played in the Final Four every single year except 2011. However, CSKA suffered multiple heartbreaks. CSKA struggled, in particular playing
Olympiacos, who beat CSKA in the EuroLeague finals in 2012, and eliminated CSKA in 2013 and 2015. In 2014, CSKA lost a shocker to
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv ( he, מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such ...
. CSKA won 3rd place in 2010, 2013 and 2015.

In the
2015–16 season, CSKA won its 7th EuroLeague championship. At
the Berlin Final Four, CSKA Moscow defeated
Fenerbahçe, by a score of 101–96, after
overtime
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*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
. The star player of CSKA was
Nando de Colo
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, who was named both the season
EuroLeague MVP, and the
EuroLeague Final Four MVP. In 2016–2017, CSKA reached the Final Four again, but once again lost to Olympiacos in the semifinals. CSKA beat Real Madrid to win 3rd place.
In
2017-18 season CSKA guaranteed its first place of the regular season, beating Olympiacos at home on March 22 with a score of 89:81, and finished with a 24–6 record. Qualifying to the Final Four once again, however, CSKA suffered a complete fiasco - losing to Real Madrid in the semifinals, and to
BC Žalgiris
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in the 3rd place game. In the
VTB United League, CSKA secured their 9th title after defeating
Khimki 95:84 in the
2018 Final Four.
In the
next season CSKA finished at the 2nd place of the regular season, securing its 17th
Final Four appearance in the 21 century. In
Vitoria-Gasteiz
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the club made a comeback during the semifinals against Real Madrid and beat
Anadolu Efes in the final, achieving 8th title in club's history. CSKA also won the
VTB United League, sweeping Khimki 3:0 in the finals.
There were changes in the 2019–20 season. Defending champion CSKA Moscow played steady until November, when they suffered four losses in a row, stepping down to the 6th position at worst. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, CSKA and all other teams quit playing after the 28th round; there was no winner declared. At the time of the season's stopping, CSKA was behind Khimki in the VTB standings. The tournament was also stopped with no winner being announced.
In the 2020-2021 season, CSKA again lead in the EuroLeague standings for much of the season, before repeated conflicts by Itoudis, CSKA management, and
Mike James resulted in James, team leader, leaving the team in March. While losing the first place in the standings to FC Barcelona, CSKA went all the way to the EuroLeague Final Four. CSKA, however, lost to Efes in the semifinals, and were beaten by
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan in the third place game, thus finishing the season in disappointing 4th place. In the VTB United League, despite finishing the regular season in just 4th place, CSKA beat
Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gork ...
2-1 in the quarterfinals, regular season winners
Zenit Saint Petersburg 3-1 in the semifinals, and
UNICS Kazan 3-0 in the finals to win the VTB United League once again.
2022–present
CSKA changed much of their roster during the summer. For much of the 2021-2022 season, CSKA fought for a spot in the EuroLeague playoffs.
In early 2022, upon the outbreak of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine,
Tornike Shengelia from Georgia (saying: "Everyone says it was a difficult or big decision, but it was not. First of all, I felt that my family was threatened, even though the war was not in Moscow. With war you never know what will occur, one second is enough for something to happen. The first thing I wanted to do was to send my family away and then I made the decision to depart too."),
Johannes Voigtmann from Germany ("I can't reconcile myself playing for a Russian team.... The Russian president is responsible for a brutal war, because of which innocent people are dying in Ukraine. Millions of people have to flee their homes, and children, in particular, are losing their homes or even their lives. I just couldn't stay in Russia and carry on as if nothing had happened...."),
Gabriel Lundberg from Denmark,
Marius Grigonis from Lithuania, Italian-American
Daniel Hackett, and Russian-American
Joel Bolomboy all left the team.
Canadian-Slovenian
Kevin Pangos who signed with CSKA one day before the war started never joined the team. The team informed them all that the departure means violating of their contracts and reached the agreements on terminating the contracts with all but one player, Joel Bolomboy, who was given a letter of clearance by FIBA to sign for
Olympiacos Piraeus
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós ( el, Ολυμπιακός Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς, Olympic Club of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number ...
when his CSKA contract expired in summer of 2022. CSKA informed about the intention to sue Bolomboy for breaching his CSKA agreement earlier.
On February 28, 2022,
EuroLeague Basketball
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suspended the team because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. On March 22, 2022, CSKA, UNICS Kazan, and Zenit St. Petersburg were disqualified from the EuroLeague. In October 2022, CSKA Moscow president Andrey Vatutin said: "Owners and sponsors are in crisis and are not interested in spending big money just to participate in the VTB league – therefore the budget is reduced. We have left the international scene, so CSKA’s role in world basketball is declining."
In the VTB United League, CSKA made the finals once again. Despite leading 3-1 in the finals, CSKA lost the last three games to Zenit St. Petersburg, who won the VTB title with a 4-3 series win - for the first time since 2010-2011, CSKA did not win the competition. Greek head coach
Dimitrios Itoudis left the team in June 2022, immediately after losing the final game to Zenit, with one year remaining on his contract.
Home arenas
CSKA Universal Sports Hall Inside @ CSKA - Limoges 18 December 2014.JPG, Interior of the 5,500 seat Universal Sports Hall CSKA.
File:Матч ЦСКА – Реал Мадрид в ДС «Мегаспорт» 1 февраля 2018 года · 2.jpg, Interior of the 13,344 seat Megasport Arena
Megasport Sport Palace (russian: Дворец спорта "Мегаспорт" ''Dvorets sporta Megasport''), formerly Khodynka Arena or Ice Sport Palace, is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. The arena is situated i ...
.
CSKA played all of its home games, both national domestic league games, and European league games, at the 5,500 seat
Universal Sports Hall CSKA, from 1979 to 2015. They also played a home
EuroLeague game at the 13,344 seat
Megasport Arena
Megasport Sport Palace (russian: Дворец спорта "Мегаспорт" ''Dvorets sporta Megasport''), formerly Khodynka Arena or Ice Sport Palace, is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. The arena is situated i ...
, on January 23, 2008. Starting with the 2015–16 season, CSKA began regularly playing its home
EuroLeague games at Megasport Arena, while still playing at CSKA Universal Sports Hall for VTB United League games. Kaliningrad's
Yantarny Sports Palace was used as a substitute for their round of 16 and 17 home games during the 2019-20 EuroLeague season.
Since 2021, due to the demolition of
USH CSKA, the club decided to use Megasport as its main arena, and
Moscow Basket Hall as its reserve.
Players
Current roster
Depth chart
Honours
Domestic competitions
* USSR Premier League (defunct)
: Winners (24): 1944–45, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1989–90
: ''Runners-up (11)'': 1945–46, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1974–75, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87
* Russian League
: Winners (27): 1992, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
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, 2011–12, 2012–13
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, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21
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: ''Runners-up (1)'': 2021–22
* VTB United League
: Winners (10): 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13
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, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21
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: ''Runners-up (2)'': 2010–11
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, 2021–22
* USSR Cup (defunct)
: Winners (3): 1971–72, 1972–73, 1981–82
* Russian Cup
: Winners (4): 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2009–10
: ''Runners-up (3)'': 2002–03, 2003–04, 2007–08
* VTB United League Supercup
: Winners (1): 2021
: ''Runners-up (1)'': 2022
European competitions
* EuroLeague
: Winners (8): 1960–61, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1970–71, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2015–16, 2018–19
: ''Runners-up (6)'': 1964–65, 1969–70, 1972–73, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2011–12
: ''Semifinalists (1)'': 1961–62
: ''3rd place (8)'': 1965–66, 1976–77, 1995–96, 2003–04, 2009–10, 2012–13
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, 2014–15, 2016–17
: ''4th place (8)'': 1982–83, 1984–85, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2020–21
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: Final Four (20): 1966, 1996
File:1996 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: A bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, set off by a radical anti-abortionist; The center fuel tank explodes on TWA Flight 800, causing the plane to crash and killing everyone on b ...
, 2001
The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a multi-national coalition in an invasion of Afghanistan ...
, 2003
File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, disintegrated during reentry into Atmosphere of Earth, Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an 2002– ...
, 2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
, 2005
File:2005 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; the Funeral of Pope John Paul II is held in Vatican City; "Me at the zoo", the first video ever to be uploaded to YouTube; Eris (dwarf planet), Er ...
, 2006, 2007
File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto ...
, 2008
File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed more than 138,000 in Myanmar; A scene from the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing ...
, 2009, 2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
, 2012
File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ...
, 2013
File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment ...
, 2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
, 2015
File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the April ...
, 2016, 2017
File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
, 2018, 2019
File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
, 2021
* FIBA Saporta Cup
The FIBA Saporta Cup was the name of the second-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, where the domestic National Cup winners, from all over Europe, played against each other. The competition was organized by FIBA ...
(defunct)
: ''Semifinalists (2)'': 1985–86, 1986–87
* FIBA Korać Cup
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(defunct)
: ''Semifinalists (1)'': 1989–90
* European Super Cup (semi-official, defunct)
: ''3rd place (1)'': 1988
Other competitions
* FIBA International Christmas Tournament (friendly, defunct)
: Winners (1): 1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently s ...
* VTB United League Promo-Cup
: Winners (1): 2008
* Gomelsky Cup
: Winners (10): 2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
, 2011, 2012
File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ...
, 2013, 2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
, 2015
File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the April ...
, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
: ''Runners-up (2)'': 2009, 2017
* Gloria Cup
: Winners (2): 2014, 2019
: ''Runners-up (1)'': 2018
* Zadar Basketball Tournament
: ''Runners-up (2)'': 2017, 2018
* Vladimir Kondrashin and Alexander Belov Tournament
: Winners (6): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010
: ''Runners-up (2)'': 2021, 2022
* Nikos Galis Cup
: ''Runners-up (1)'': 2014
*Venice, Italy Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2008
*Verona, Italy Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2008
* Rossiiskie Zheleznye Dorogi Cup
: Winners (1): 2011
* Trofeo Città di Caserta
: Winners (1): 2011
*Moderna, Italy Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2012
*Siena, Italy Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2013
*Bologna, Italy Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2013
*Patras, Greece Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2014
* Moscow, Russia Invitational Game
: Winners (5): 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
* Çankaya, Turkey Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2015
* Konya, Turkey Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2015
* Thessaloniki, Greece Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2016
* Shenzhen, China Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2016
* Belek, Turkey Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2019
* Neva Cup
: Winners (1): 2020
* Neofytos Chandriotis
: Winners (1): 2021
Regional competitions
* North European League (defunct)
: Winners (1): 1999–00
Individual club awards
* Double
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* Th ...
: Winners (7): 1971–72, 1972–73, 1981–82, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2009–10
* Triple Crown
: Winners (1): 2005–06
Season by season
Notable players
File:Sasha Kaun at all-star PBL game 2011 (1).JPG, Sasha Kaun
File:Andrei Kirilenko in 2011.jpg, Andrei Kirilenko
File:Ramūnas Šiškauskas at all-star PBL game 2011.JPG, Ramunas Siskauskas
File:Victor Khryapa 31 PBC CSKA Moscow 20171027 (2).jpg, Victor Khryapa
* Evgeny Alekseev
* Vladimir Andreev
* Sergei Bazarevich
* Sergei Belov
* Ivan Edeshko
* Yuri Korneev
* Valery Miloserdov
Valery Vladimirovich Miloserdov (russian: Валерий Владимирович Милосердов; August 11, 1951 – January 26, 2015) was a Russian basketball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1976 Summer Olympics and ...
* Anatoly Myshkin
* Viktor Pankrashkin
* Sergei Tarakanov
* Valeri Tikhonenko
Valeri Tikhonenko (russian: Валерий Алексеевич Тихоненко; born 19 August 1964) is a retired Soviet and Russian professional basketball player and coach. During his playing career, he played at the small forward and power ...
* Vladimir Tkachenko
Vladimir Pyotrovich Tkachenko (alternate spelling: Vladimir Tkatchenko) (russian: Владимир Петрович Ткаченко; born September 20, 1957 in Sochi, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union) is a retired Sovi ...
* Gennadi Volnov
* Stanislav Yeryomin
Stanislav Georgiyevich Yeryomin (russian: Станислав Георгиевич Ерёмин; born February 26, 1951 in Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union), last name also spelled Eremin and Yeremin, is a prominent retired Russian professional bask ...
* Viktor Zubkov
* Armenak Alachachian
* Heino Enden
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Basketball career
His most notable achievements include winning the World Championship as a m ...
* Jaak Lipso
Jaak Lipso (born April 18, 1940) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player, who competed for the Soviet Union. He is the only Estonian basketball player who has won two medals at the Olympic Games. Lipso has also won two medals at t ...
* Tiit Sokk
* Gundars Vētra
* Rimas Kurtinaitis
* Alexander Belostenny
Alexander Mikhaylovich Belostenny (; ; February 24, 1959 – May 25, 2010) was a Ukrainian professional basketball player. He was a member of the senior Soviet national team, from 1977 to 1992, except for an absence during a single competition, E ...
* Sergei Kovalenko
* Anatolij Kovtun
* Sasha Volkov
* Alzhan Zharmukhamedov
* Ruslan Avleev
Ruslan Avleev (born June 4, 1976 in Sarapul, Udmurtia) is a former Russian professional basketball 6'6" power forward of Tatar ethnicity. Started his career as a pro in 1995 with BK EVRAZ. Avleev had played in Russia (EVRAZ, CSKA, UNICS Kazan, U ...
* Aleksandr Bashminov
* Dmitri Domani
* Vitaly Fridzon
* Vasily Karasev
* Sasha Kaun
* Victor Khryapa
* Andrei Kirilenko
* Evgeni Kisurin
Evgeni Kisurin (alternate spelling: Evgeny) (born January 28, 1969) is a Russian former professional basketball player, and coach. At a height of 2.07 m tall, he played at the power forward and center positions.
College career
Kisurin played coll ...
* Igor Kudelin
* Nikita Kurbanov
* Sergei Monia
* Nikita Morgunov
* Sergei Panov
* Zakhar Pashutin
* Alexey Savrasenko
Alexey Dmitrievitch Savrasenko (alternate spelling: Alexei) (russian: Алексей Дмитриевич Саврасенко, born February 28, 1979) is a retired Russian-Greek professional basketball player. He played at the center position.
B ...
* Alexey Shved
* Dmitri Sokolov
* J. R. Holden
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* Vitaly Nosov
* Victor Keyru
* Andrey Vorontsevich
* Aleksei Zozulin
Alexey Sergeevich Zozulin (russian: Алексей Сергеевич Зозулин, born January 14, 1983) is a Russian professional basketball player who last played for Lokomotiv Kuban of the VTB United League. He also represents the Russia n ...
* Rubén Wolkowyski
* David Andersen
* Tomas Van Den Spiegel
* Vladan Alanović
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The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 19 ...
* Gordan Giriček
* Zoran Planinić
* Mate Skelin
* Gabriel Lundberg
* Martin Müürsepp
* Nando de Colo
Nando Bruno Alfred Andre de Colo (born 23 June 1987) is a French professional basketball player for ASVEL of the French LNB Pro A and the EuroLeague. Standing at a height of , he plays at the point guard and shooting guard positions. A six-time ...
* Pops Mensah-Bonsu
Nana Papa Yaw "Pops" Mensah-Bonsu (born 7 September 1983) is a British basketball executive and former player. He played college basketball for George Washington University and professionally for five NBA teams as well as clubs in Spain, France ...
* Joel Freeland
* Dimos Dikoudis
* Nikos Chatzivrettas
* Theo Papaloukas
* Nikos Zisis
* Gintaras Einikis
* Darjuš Lavrinovič
Darjuš Lavrinovič ( pl, Dariusz Ławrynowicz, born 1 November 1979) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for the BC Vytis of the National Basketball League. He is 2.12m (6' 11½") in height. He plays the center position. He is also a ...
* Ramūnas Šiškauskas
* Darius Songaila
* Julius Nwosu
* Sergio Rodríguez
Sergio Rodríguez Gómez (; born 12 June 1986) is a Spanish professional basketball player for Real Madrid of the Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroLeague. Standing at , he plays at the point guard position. Rodriguez, nicknamed "El Chacho", won th ...
* Zoran Erceg
Zoran Erceg ( Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Ерцег; born 11 January 1985) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. He represented the Serbian national basketball team internationally. Standing at , he played the power forward posit ...
* Boban Marjanović
* Nenad Krstić
* Dragan Tarlać
* Miloš Teodosić
* Erazem Lorbek
* Matjaž Smodiš
* Mirsad Türkcan
* Viacheslav Kravtsov
* Victor Alexander
* Marcus Brown
* Will Clyburn
William Dalen Clyburn (born May 17, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketball Super League and the EuroLeague. Clyburn attended three colleges, from 2008 to 2013: Marshalltown Community Col ...
* Patrick Eddie
Patrick Eddie is a former American basketball player who played center in the National Basketball Association for the New York Knicks during the 1991–92 NBA season. He was the head coach of the Heritage Christian High School Varsity basketbal ...
* Chuck Evans
* Kenneth Faried
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* Jamont Gordon
* Marcus Goree
* Antonio Granger
* Cory Higgins
Courdon "Cory" Higgins (born June 14, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague.
High school
Higgins played high school basketball at Monte Vista High School, in his hometown Danvill ...
* Kyle Hines
Kyle Terrel Hines (born September 2, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for Olimpia Milano of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) and the EuroLeague. He plays at the power forward and center positions.
Hines played colle ...
* Othello Hunter
* Mike James
* Trajan Langdon
* Rusty LaRue
* Curtis McCants
* Sammy Mejia
* Terence Morris
* Marcus Webb
* Sonny Weems
* David Vanterpool
* Aaron Jackson
* Óscar Torres
Head coaches
File:Alexander Gomelsky.jpg, Alexander Gomelsky, the Father of Soviet and Russian basketball
Dušan Ivković at EuroBasket 2011.jpg, Dušan Ivković, EuroLeague coaching legend
File:2021-12-03 ALBA Berlin gegen Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano (EuroLeague 2021-22) by Sandro Halank–122.jpg, Ettore Messina, one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors
The 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008) of FIBA European Champions Cup and EuroLeague history were awarded and chosen on February 3, 2008, in Madrid, Spain. The occasion was the fiftieth anniversary since the founding of the inaugural sea ...
File:Dimitrios Itoudis PBC CSKA Moscow 20171027 (cropped).jpg, Dimitrios Itoudis, two-time Euroleague champion
Matches against NBA teams
See also
* 2007–08 PBC CSKA Moscow season
References
External links
*
EuroLeague Profile
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