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| Nickname | Red-White | ||
| Leagues | Russian Super League 1 | ||
| Founded | 1935 | ||
| Dissolved | 2020 | ||
| History | BC Spartak Leningrad (1935–1991) BC Spartak Saint Petersburg (1991–2014) BC Kondrashin Belov (BCKB) (2016–2017) BC Spartak Saint Petersburg (2017–2020) | ||
| Arena | Nova Arena | ||
| Capacity | 1,200 | ||
| Location | Saint Petersburg, Russia | ||
| Team colors | Red and white | ||
| Main sponsor | VTB | ||
| President | Alexey Fetisov | ||
| Head coach | Zakhar Pashutin | ||
| Team captain | Oleg Bartunov | ||
| Championships | 2FIBA Saporta Cups 2Soviet Championships 2Soviet Cups 1Russian Cup | ||
| Website | bc-spartak.ru | ||
BC Spartak Saint Petersburg was a Russian professionalbasketball team that is based inSaint Petersburg, Russia. During the 2016–17 season, the club was namedBC Kondrashin Belov (BCKB), after its former playerAlexander Belov and its formerhead coachVladimir Kondrashin.
The club was originally established on September 8, 1935, as BC Spartak Leningrad. The club then became known as BC Spartak Saint Petersburg in 1991.[citation needed]
The club was disbanded on July 31, 2014, due to financial problems. However, it was later reestablished for the 2016–17 season, under the name of BC Kondrashin Belov, in honor ofAlexander Belov andVladimir Kondrashin.[citation needed]
In February 2017, the club once again took the name of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg,[1] and signed a sponsorship contract withVTB, one of the largest state-owned banks in Russia.[citation needed] In 2020 the team disbanded again.
The Club’s President,Andrei Sergeyevich Fetisov, was involved later in forming other club namedBC Spartak Leningrad Oblast.
The 7,000-seat[2]Yubileyni Arena was the long-time home arena of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg. After that, the club moved to the 7,120-seat[3]Sibur Arena.
From 2017 to 2020, the club hosts its games at theNova Arena complex.[citation needed]
Soviet League /Russian Championship
FIBA Saporta Cup(Defunct)
1972–73 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
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