Club Bàsquet Tarragona, more commonly referred to today by its sponsorship name of Tarragona Bàsquet 2017, is a professional Basketball team based in Tarragona, Catalonia who currently plays in LEB Plata.
Contents
1Season by season
2Retired numbers
3Trophies and awards
3.1Trophies
4References
5External links
Season by season
Season
Tier
Division
Pos.
W–L
Cup competitions
1990–91
3
2ª División
1991–92
3
2ª División
1992–93
2
1ª División
14th
23–13
1993–94
2
1ª División
17th
8–22
1994–95
2
Liga EBA
1st
23–13
1995–96
3
Liga EBA
13th[a]
13–17
1996–97
3
Liga EBA
11th
1997–98
3
Liga EBA
10th
10–16
1998–99
3
Liga EBA
8th
16–14
1999–00
3
Liga EBA
8th[b]
10–16
2000–01
3
LEB 2
3rd
26–14
Copa LEB 2
C
2001–02
3
LEB 2
2nd
28–12
Copa LEB 2
RU
2002–03
2
LEB
12th
12–18
2003–04
2
LEB
13th
15–19
2004–05
2
LEB
7th
19–19
2005–06
2
LEB
7th
17–20
2006–07
2
LEB
18th
11–23
2007–08
3
LEB Plata
10th
17–17
2008–09
3
LEB Plata
3rd[c]
21–15
2009–10
2
LEB Oro
16th
15–23
2010–11
2
LEB Oro
13th
12–22
2011–12
2
LEB Oro
16th[d]
14–23
2012–13
4
Liga EBA
1st
29–7
2013–14
4
Liga EBA
3rd[e]
16–7
2014–15
3
LEB Plata
10th
12–16
2015–16
3
LEB Plata
4th
17–15
2016–17
3
LEB Plata
14th
9–21
2017–18
4
Liga EBA
6th
14–12
^Remained in the league after achieving a vacant berth.
^Achieved a berth in the new LEB 2.
^Achieved one of the vacant berths of LEB Oro.
^Resigned to its berth at LEB Oro.
^Achieved a vacant berth in LEB Plata.
Retired numbers
5 Berni Álvarez, SF, 1992–95, 2004–07, 2008–10
Trophies and awards
Trophies
Copa LEB Plata: (1)
2001
References
External links
Official website
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LEB Plata
2018–19 teams
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Basket Navarra
Bàsquet Girona
Bodegas Rioja Vega
CB Extremadura Plasencia
CB Vic Universitat de Vic
CB Villarrobledo
Grupo Eleyco Baskonia B
HA Zornotza
Hestia Menorca
HLA Lucentum
Igualitorio Cantabria Estela
Isover Basket Azuqueca
JAFEP Fundación Globalcaja La Roda
Juaristi ISB
Marín Ence PeixeGalego
Quesería La Antigua CB Tormes
Real Murcia Baloncesto
TeslaCard Círculo Gijón
Torrons Vicens CB L'Hospitalet
LEB Plata seasons
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
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