BC Khimki (Russian: БК Химки) is a Russian professional basketball team that is based in Khimki, Moscow Oblast. The club's senior men's first team participates in the Russian Basketball Super League 1. The club's full official name is BC Khimki Moscow Region.[2] Khimki has a Moscow-based rivalry with the Russian club CSKA Moscow.

Khimki
Khimki logo
NicknameYellow-Blues
LeaguesSuper League 1
Founded5 January 1997; 27 years ago (1997-01-05)
HistoryBC Khimki
(1997–Present)
ArenaKhimki Basketball Center
Capacity4,000[1]
LocationKhimki, Moscow Region, Russia
Team colorsBlue and Yellow
   
PresidentDmitry Golubkov
Head coachAndrey Maltsev
Championships2 EuroCup
1 VTB United League
1 Russian Cup
Websitebckhimki.com

History

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BC Khimki was founded on January 5, 1997, and won the first seasons' championship of its regional league, to earn a place in the Russian Superleague A. The following year, Khimki positioned itself among the top 10 basketball clubs in Russia, guaranteeing a place in the 3rd-tier European cup competition, the FIBA Korać Cup. There, the team competed against a group of defeated leaders of the Turkish Super League, YUBA Liga, and Bulgarian League.[citation needed]

The team remained in a middle position in the Russian Super League until the 2002–03 season. That year the club finished in fourth place in the Russian Super League. During the subsequent years, the Russian high society behind the club decided to make the roster stronger, by signing players such as Gianmarco Pozzecco, Óscar Torres, and Rubén Wolkowyski.[citation needed]

The team then participated several times in European-wide continental tournaments, like the 3rd-tier level FIBA EuroChallenge and the 2nd-tier level EuroCup.[citation needed] In 2006, Khimki played in the EuroChallenge's championship game, against Joventut Badalona. On 7 October 2006, Khimki played in a game against the NBA club the Los Angeles Clippers, losing by a score of 98 to 91.[citation needed]

Khimki won the Russian Cup title in 2008, and played in the EuroCup championship game in 2009. The team played in the European 1st-tier level EuroLeague, for the first time in the 2009–10 season, and also played in the EuroLeague during the 2010–11 season and the 2012–13 season. The team also won the EuroCup championship in 2012 and 2015.[citation needed]

Arenas

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Khimki plays its VTB United League and EuroCup home games at the 4,000 seat[1] Khimki Basketball Center. In the 2015–16 season, Khimki played its EuroLeague home games at the 5,000 seat[3][4] Krylatskoye Sports Palace. For the 2017–18 season, Khimki began playing its home EuroLeague games at the 7,280 seat Mytishchi Arena.[5][6]

Club identity

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Logos

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On August 9, 2016, Khimki adopted a new logo to celebrate its 20th anniversary.[7]

Season by season

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SeasonTierDivisionPos.Russian CupEuropean competitionsOther competitions
2001–021Superleague A8th
2002–031Superleague A4thSemifinalist
2003–041Superleague A5thFourth place
2004–051Superleague A4thFourth place3 FIBA Europe League3rd
2005–061Superleague A2ndRunner-up3 FIBA EuroCupRU
2006–071Superleague A3rd2 ULEB CupT16
2007–081Superleague A2ndWinner2 ULEB CupT16
2008–091Superleague A2nd2 EurocupRUUnited LeagueRU
2009–101Superleague A2ndFourth place1 EuroleagueT16United League4th
2010–111PBL2nd1 EuroleagueRSUnited LeagueC
2011–121PBL2nd2 EurocupCUnited LeagueQF
2012–131PBL2nd1 EuroleagueT16United League4th
2013–141United League 15thSemifinalist2 EurocupT16
2014–151United League2ndQuarterfinalist2 EurocupC
2015–161United League4th1 EuroleagueT16
2016–171United League2ndTop 162 EuroCupQF
2017–181United League2nd1 EuroLeagueQF
2018–191United League2ndTop 161 EuroLeagueRS
2019–201United League1st1 EuroLeagueRS
2020–211United League7th1 EuroLeagueRS
2021–222Super League 111thTop 32
2022–232Super League 14thFourth place
2023–242Super League 12ndTop 16

Notes:

^1 In 2013, the VTB United League replaced the PBL as Russia's first tier league.

Titles and honours

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Domestic competitions

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Regional competitions

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European competitions

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Other competitions

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  • Sevilla, Spain Invitational Game:
    • Winners (1): 2009
  • Fuenlabrada, Spain Invitational Game:
    • Winners (1): 2009
  • Trofeo Costa de Sol
    • Winners (1): 2015
  • Gomelsky Cup:
    • Winners (1): 2017

Players

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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.

BC Khimki roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age
Head coach
Physiotherapist(s)
  • Pavel Tabachnikov
  • Vladimir Ryumshin
Team manager
  • Vladimir Belyakov

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Updated: August 12, 2021

Notable players

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality 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.

Head coaches

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "VTB United League - Official Website".
  2. ^ "| EuroLeague". Euroleague Basketball.
  3. ^ Palace of Sports «Dynamo» in Krylatskoye.
  4. ^ "Krylatskoye Sports Palace, Moscow". cityseeker.
  5. ^ "Khimki moves to "Mytishchi Arena"". Eurohoops. July 29, 2017.
  6. ^ "Basketball Club Khimki". bckhimki.com.
  7. ^ БК "Химки" представляет новый логотип клуба (in Russian). bckhimki.com. 9 August 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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