CD ONCE Andalucía

Club Deportivo ONCE Andalucía was a wheelchair basketball team based in Seville, Spain.

ONCE Andalucía
LeaguesDivisión de Honor
Founded1988
Dissolved2011
ArenaPabellón Luis Braille
LocationSeville, Spain
Team colorsYellow and green
   
Championships1 André Vergauwen Cup
9 Spanish Leagues
7 Spanish Cups

History

ONCE Andalucía was founded in 1988 as part of the Spanish association ONCE. Since 1991, it competed in the top Spanish Wheelchair Basketball League, except in the 1994–95 season, when its berth was sold to the new creation club CD Fundosa ONCE.[1]

After winning several Spanish competitions, in 2008 it won the André Vergauwen Cup, its only European achievement.

In 2011 the club was dissolved due to its financial trouble.[2]

Season by season

SeasonLeaguePosCopa del ReyEuropean competitions
1988–893rdª División1st
1989–902ª División1st 4th position
1990–911ª División1st
1991–92Div. Honor1st Champion
1992–93Div. Honor1st Runner-up 2 André Vergauwen CupQR
1993–94Div. Honor1st Champion 2 André Vergauwen CupQR
1994–951ª División[3]1st 4th position
1995–96Div. Honor3rd 3rd position
1996–97Div. Honor4th 3rd position
1997–98Div. Honor7th
1998–99Div. Honor9th Champion
1999–00Div. Honor8th
2000–01Div. Honor2nd 3rd position
2001–02Div. Honor2nd Champion 1 Champions Cup7th
2002–03Div. Honor1st Runner-up 1 Champions CupQR
2003–04Div. Honor1st Champion
2004–05Div. Honor1st Champion
2005–06Div. Honor1st Champion 1 Champions CupQR
2006–07Div. Honor3rd Quarterfinalist 1 Champions CupQR
2007–08Div. Honor1st Runner-up 2 André Vergauwen CupC
2008–09Div. Honor2nd 3rd position 1 Champions Cup6th
2009–10Div. Honor1st Champion 1 Champions Cup8th
2010–11Div. Honor5th Quarterfinalist

Notable players

References

  1. Baloncesto en silla de ruedas: CD ONCE 2008/09; El Desmarque Sevilla, 7 October 2008 (in Spanish)
  2. La ONCE sacrifica a su equipo de baloncesto paralímpico; El Mundo, 17 July 2011 (in Spanish)
  3. Its place in División de Honor was bought by CD Fundosa ONCE
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