HKS Bobry Bytom

HKS Bobry Bytom is a defunct basketball club from Bytom, Poland.

HKS Bobry Bytom
LeaguesPLK
Founded1981
Dissolved2007
History
List
  • Stal Bobrek Bytom
    (1981–1995)
    Browary Tyskie Bobry
    (1995–1998)
    Ericsson Bobry Bytom
    (1998–2000)
    Browary Tyskie Bobry
    (2000–2001)
    Bobry MOSIR
    (2001–2002)
    Bobry Bytom
    (2002–2007)
ArenaJosef Wiśniewsky Sports Hall
LocationBytom, Poland

History

After dissolving of Polonia Bytom basketball section due to financial difficulties, the management of Huta Bobrek (the polish steel mill) and political organizations and unions operating in the steelworks at that time founded a new basketball club called " HKS Stal Bobrek Bytom" in 1981. The club took Polonia Bytom's place in 1st basketball league of Poland that season.

In 1986, HKS Stal Bobrek took over from K.S. Polonia Bytom another section, this time female basketball, and in 1989 young sections. The end of the 1980s was marked with political and economic changes in the country, as well as the bankruptcy of Huta Bobrek. The club was in financial crisis, but managed to stay in the league. In 1998, Bobry Bytom gains a new strategic sponsor - a well-known company from the telecommunications industry - Ericsson. From the year 2000, club was known as Bobry Bytom.[1] In 2000-2001 season club was relegated to I Liga (second tier), then in 2001-2002 season to the II Liga (third tier). In 2007, the club was dissolved.

HKS Bobry Bytom participated eight times in FIBA Korać Cup and the biggest success was in 1997-1998 season, when team got to the 1/8 finals.[2]

Achievements

Polish League[3]:

  • Runners-up (1): 1996
  • Third place (4): 1992,1997,1998,1999

Polish Cup :

  • Finalist: 1998.

References

  1. "Bobry Bytom - Oficjalna Strona Klubowa". www.bobry.kurian.pl. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  2. "Korac Cup 1997-98". www.linguasport.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  3. "Historia Polskiej Ligi Koszykówki Mężczyzn". www.plkhistory.ugu.pl. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
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