BC Dnipro

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BC Dnipro (Template:Lang-uk), commonly known as simply Dnipro, is a Ukrainian professional basketball club that is based in Dnipro. The home court of the club is Palace of Sports Shynnik. The women's team of the club won the Ukrainian Superleague in 2010.[1]

BC Dnipro
BC Dnipro logo
LeaguesSuperLeague
Founded12 December 2003; 21 years ago (2003-12-12)
HistoryBC Dnipro
(2003–present)
StadiumPalace of Sports Shynnik
Capacity5,600
LocationDnipro, Ukraine
Team colorsBlue, black
   
PresidentValery Kondratiev
Championships1 Ukrainian SuperLeague
1 Ukrainian Second League
5 Ukrainian Cup
Websitebcdnipro.com

History

The women's team of the club has made three appearances in the FIBA Eurocup since 2007.[2] Dnipro would reach their first championship series against BC Khimik in 2015, only to be swept by them by three games. A year later, Dnipro would win their first ever Ukrainian SuperLeague Championship, sweeping BC Budivelnyk in all three of their games against them.

Honours

  Champions (1): 2016
  Runners-up (2): 2015, 2018
  Third place (1) 2017
  Champions (5): 2011, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  Runners-up (1): 2015

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Ukrainian Cup Other competitions European competitions
2006-07 1 SuperLeague
QF
4 EuroCup Challenge
SF
6–4
2009-10 1 SuperLeague 7th
2010–11 1 SuperLeague 7th Champion United League
RS
2011–12 1 SuperLeague 8th
2012–13 1 SuperLeague 11th
2013–14 1 SuperLeague 12th
2014–15 1 SuperLeague 2nd Runner-up
2015–16 1 SuperLeague 1st[b] Champion[b]
2016–17 1 SuperLeague 3rd Champion
2017–18 1 SuperLeague 2nd Champion 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR1 1–1
2018–19 1 SuperLeague 4th Champion 4 FIBA Europe Cup RS 1–5

Players

Current squad

BC Dnipro roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 30   Sanon, Issuf 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 25 – (1999-10-30)30 October 1999
PG 5   Dugat, Henry 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 38 – (1987-01-01)1 January 1987
C 2   Chumakov, Igor 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 35 – (1990-02-13)13 February 1990
PG 33   Zakurdaev, Maksym 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 80 kg (176 lb) 32 – (1993-06-16)16 June 1993
F 12   Revzin, Pavlo 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 42 – (1983-07-13)13 July 1983
SF 13   Misyats, Oleksandr 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 89 kg (196 lb) 33 – (1992-01-06)6 January 1992
SF 8   Shevchenko, Volodymyr 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 30 – (1994-11-03)3 November 1994
G 5   Masalskyy, Stanislav 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 29 – (1995-09-21)21 September 1995
SF 11   Dubonenko, Igor 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 27 – (1998-02-11)11 February 1998
PF 45   Kolomoisky, Gregory 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 27 – (1998-08-12)12 August 1998
PF 77   Glebov, Dmytro 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 105 kg (231 lb) 37 – (1988-07-20)20 July 1988
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

Updated: 26 November 2019

Notable players

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

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

References

Notes

a.^ From the season 2014-15 basketball teams from Ukraine do not participate in VTB United League
b.^ During the 2015-16 season Ukrainian Championship was divided in two leagues: Ukrainian SL Favorit Sport and Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. Also there were two cups: Ukrainian Basketball Cup and Ukraine SuperLeague Cup.