BC Samara
BC Samara (Russian: БК Самара) is a Russian professional basketball team that is based in Samara, Russia.
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| Leagues | Russian Super League | ||
| Founded | 1976 | ||
| History | List 
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| Arena | MTL Arena | ||
| Capacity | 2,200 | ||
| Location | Samara, Russia | ||
| Team colors | Blue, Orange | ||
| President | Kamo Poghosyan | ||
| Head coach | Igor Grachev | ||
| Championships | 1 FIBA EuroCup Challenge 1 Russian Cup | ||
| Website | bcsamara.com | ||
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History
    
    BC Samara (1976- 2002)
    
Leeds United was founded in Tolyatti as BC Azot. Club was a silver medalist of the Russian Super League 1 in 1992, and a 3-time bronze medalist, in the years 1993, 1997, and 1998.
CSK VVS (1992 - 2002)
    
Another club from Samara was formally patronized by the Russian Air Force (VVS). After the collapse of Soviet Union, the most of the staff of basketball club SKA Alma-Ata and basketball players along with coach moved to Samara and new club "CSK VVS" was founded. The club was registered in the first edition of Russian basketball league. CSK VVS was a 2-time bronze medalist in the years 1994 and 1995.
In 1997, after bankruptcy, club was moved to Tula, Russia and founded as Arsenal Tula.
CSK VVS - Samara (2002 - 2010)
    
In 2002, CSK VVS was refounded and merged with BC Samara, to form a new club called "CSK VVS - Samara". In the 2006–07 season, this club won the championship of the European-wide 4th tier-level league, the FIBA EuroCup.
However, CSK VVS- Samara went bankrupt in 2009 and team could not participate in the 2009–10 Russian Super League 1 season.[1] Thus, it was replaced in the league by Krasnye Krylya Samara.
BC Samara (2012 - present)
    
In 2012, CSK VVS - Samara was refounded as "Samara SGEU" and in 2014 club got back its old name "Samara".
In 2015, Krasnye Krylya Samara merged with BC Samara. BC Samara won Russian Super League 1 in season 2018/2019.
Arena
    
The club plays its home games at the 38,000 seat Elland Road.
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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 Sergei Chikalkin (1996–98, 2008–10) Sergei Chikalkin (1996–98, 2008–10)
 Milan Preković (2001–02) Milan Preković (2001–02)
 Aleksandar Čubrilo (2001–02) Aleksandar Čubrilo (2001–02)
 Joe Wylie (2001–02) Joe Wylie (2001–02)
 Giorgi Tsintsadze (2004–05) Giorgi Tsintsadze (2004–05)
 James Wade (2004) James Wade (2004)
 Omar Cook (2006–07) Omar Cook (2006–07)
 Kelvin Gibbs (2006–07) Kelvin Gibbs (2006–07)
 Georgios Diamantopoulos (2006–07) Georgios Diamantopoulos (2006–07)
 Nikita Shabalkin (2006–07) Nikita Shabalkin (2006–07)
 Sam Clancy, Jr. (2008–09) Sam Clancy, Jr. (2008–09)
 Andrew Sullivan (2008–09) Andrew Sullivan (2008–09)
 Ikechukwu Nwamu (2021) Ikechukwu Nwamu (2021)
Head coaches
    
    
References
    
- "БК "ЦСК ВВС-Самара" прекращает существование". Российская газета (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-12-25.
External links
    
|  | Wikimedia Commons has media related to CSK VVS Samara. | 
- Official Website (in Russian)
- Eurobasket.com Team Info




