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Real Canoe NC (basketball)

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Spanish basketball club
Real Canoe
Real Canoe logo
LeaguesMen:LEB Oro
Women:Liga Femenina 2
Founded1940
HistoryReal Canoe NC
1940–present
ArenaPolideportivo Pez Volador
Capacity800
LocationMadrid, Spain
Team colorsYellow, Black, Navy Blue.
   
Websitewww.realcanoe.es
Active departments of Real Canoe
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Real Canoe Natación Club is thebasketball team ofthis club based inMadrid,Spain. The section was founded in 1940.

The men's team played in the top division of Spanish basketball from 1957 to 1965, but nowadays plays inLEB Oro. The women's team wasLiga Femenina champion three times, but now plays in Liga Femenina 2.

History

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Men's team

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Founded in 1940, after achieving several titles of second division and Regional Castilian championships, made its debut in theLiga Nacional in 1957, where it remained until 1965.

After reaching the second division in several stages during its whole history, it finally joined theLiga EBA since its foundation in 1994, where it played 20 of its 23 seasons before promoting and accepting to play inLEB Plata, third tier since 2000, league that refused to play after promoting in 2012.

On 5 June 2018, despite finishing the regular season in the ninth position, Real Canoe promoted toLEB Oro, thus coming back to a second-tier league 22 years after.

Women's team

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The women's team made its debut in thefirst division in 1980 after merging withClub de Vacaciones[1]

Real Canoe achieved three consecutive leagues between 1983 and 1986 and aCopa de la Reina in 1996. The club resigned voluntarily to continue playing in the top tier in 2000 and since that resign, they only played two more seasons in Liga Femenina.

After resigning to play inLiga Femenina 2 in 2012, the club spent four years in the third tier before promoting again to the second division.[2][3]

Players (men's)

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Current roster

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

ZTE Real Canoe NC roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Age
SG26SpainArribas, Nacho1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)24 –(2001-08-20)20 August 2001
PF7HaitiBercy, Kevin2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)31 –(1994-11-07)7 November 1994
PG10Spainde la Rúa, Daniel1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)28 –(1997-01-30)30 January 1997
C21DenmarkEleraky, Sami2.13 m (7 ft 0 in)32 –(1993-05-30)30 May 1993
C12SpainGil, Chema2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)34 –(1991-06-09)9 June 1991
SF6SpainGonzález, Miguel2.02 m (6 ft 8 in)26 –(1999-03-20)20 March 1999
PG5SpainMartín, Alberto1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)30 –(1995-03-28)28 March 1995
SF13SpainMartínez, Ander1.99 m (6 ft 6 in)30 –(1995-06-27)27 June 1995
SG23SpainRuiz, Guillermo1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)30 –(1995-04-02)2 April 1995
SG11United StatesToolson, Conner1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)30 –(1994-11-27)27 November 1994
PF33United StatesWhite, Randy2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)31 –(1994-07-01)1 July 1994
C7IsraelLevy, Gilad2.17 m (7 ft 1 in)23 –(2002-07-07)7 July 2002
Head coach
  • SpainJosé Rey

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Depth chart

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Pos.Starting 5Bench 1Bench 2
CChema GilSami Eleraky
PFKevin BercyRandy White
SFAnder MartínezMiguel González
SGConner ToolsonGuillermo RuizNacho Arribas
PGAlberto MartínDaniel de la Rúa

Colours:Blue = homegrown player;Red = non–FIBA Europe player

Season by season

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Men's team

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SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LCopa del Rey
1957–5811ª División10th4–16
1958–5911ª División12th4–1–19
1959–6011ª División12th[a]3–1–18Round of 16
1960–6111ª División8th10–12Round of 16[b]
1961–6211ª División9th2–1–19
1962–6311ª División11th[a]2–10
1963–6411ª División10th5–7
1964–6511ª División8th4–10
1965–66Lower divisions
1966–6722ª División
1967–6822ª División
1968–6922ª División3rd9–3
1969–7022ª División4th14–1–5
1970–7122ª División3rd16–6
1971–7222ª División3rd18–6
1972–7322ª División2nd19–8
1973–79Lower divisions
1979–8021ª División B13th9–1–20
1980–82Lower divisions
1982–8321ª División B8th12–2–12
1983–8421ª División B5th14–12
1984–8521ª División B8th12–14
1985–8621ª División B15th4–24
1986–94Lower divisions
1994–952Liga EBA7th14–12
1995–962Liga EBA6th
1996–973Liga EBA4th
1997–983Liga EBA2nd15–7
1998–00Lower divisions
2000–014Liga EBA7th16–14
2001–024Liga EBA4th23–11
2002–034Liga EBA3rd22–10
2003–044Liga EBA2nd26–7
2004–054Liga EBA1st26–6
2005–064Liga EBA3rd21–1–10
2006–074Liga EBA6th13–13
2007–085Liga EBA4th22–8
2008–095Liga EBA9th14–14
2009–104Liga EBA3rd24–12
2010–114Liga EBA6th18–12
2011–124Liga EBA1st29–5
2012–134Liga EBA1st[c]27–4
2013–144Liga EBA15th8–22
2014–1551ª División2nd22–8
2015–164Liga EBA7th14–12
2016–174Liga EBA2nd26–7
2017–183LEB Plata2nd23–20
2018–192LEB Oro15th11–23
2019–202LEB Oro17th[d]5–19
2020–212LEB Oro19th5–21
2021–223LEB Plata20th11–15
2022–233LEB Plata23th9–19
2023–244Liga EBA5th14–12
2024–254Tercera FEB

Women's

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SeasonTierDivisionPos.Copa de la ReinaEuropean competitions
1980–8111ª División3rdGroup stage
1981–8211ª División3rdQuarterfinalist
1982–8311ª División2ndQuarterfinalist
1983–8411ª División1stRunner-up
1984–8511ª División1stThird position1Champions CupR16
1985–8611ª División1stRunner-up1Champions CupQR
1986–8711ª División9th1Champions CupQR
1987–8811ª División8th
1988–8911ª División11th
1989–9011ª División11th
1990–9111ª División3rdRunner-up
1991–9211ª División7th
1992–9311ª División6th
1993–9411ª División5thQuarterfinalist
1994–9511ª División3rdSemifinalist
1995–9611ª División3rdChampion
1996–971Liga Femenina2ndThird position
1997–981Liga Femenina11th
1998–991Liga Femenina5thQuarterfinalist
1999–001Liga Femenina7th[e]
2000–0121ª División
2001–022Liga Femenina 29th
2002–032Liga Femenina 210th
2003–042Liga Femenina 21st
2004–051Liga Femenina14th
2005–062Liga Femenina 23rd
2006–072Liga Femenina 25th
2007–082Liga Femenina 25th
2008–092Liga Femenina 22nd
2009–101Liga Femenina12th[f]
2010–112Liga Femenina 22nd
2011–122Liga Femenina 23rd
2012–132Liga Femenina 23rd[g]
2013–1431ª Nacional1st
2014–1531ª Nacional2nd
2015–1631ª Nacional1st
2016–1731ª Nacional1st
2017–182Liga Femenina 27th
  1. ^abRemained in the league.
  2. ^Withdrew from the competition before the semifinals, even though Real Canoe qualified for them.
  3. ^Resigned to promote toLEB Plata.
  4. ^Season curtailed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  5. ^Resigned to their place in Liga Femenina.
  6. ^Resigned to play in Liga Femenina due to financial problems.
  7. ^Resigned to their place in Liga Femenina 2.

Trophies and honors (women's)

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Titles

Notable players

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To appear in this section a player must have either:

- Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
- Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time.

References

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  1. ^"Primera División Femenina 1980/81" (in Spanish). Hispaligas.net. Retrieved14 January 2017.
  2. ^"Real Canoe, Basket Mar y Almería suben a LF2" (in Spanish). Encancha.com. 21 May 2017. Retrieved14 January 2018.
  3. ^"Tres nuevos inquilinos en la Liga Femenina 2" (in Spanish).Spanish Basketball Federation. Retrieved14 January 2018.

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