Real Madrid Baloncesto
Real Madrid Baloncesto is a Spanish professional basketball team that was founded in 1931, as a division of the Real Madrid CF multi sports club. They play domestically in the Liga ACB, and internationally in the EuroLeague.
As successful as the Real Madrid athletic association's football club, the basketball team has been the most successful of its peers in both Spain and Europe. The Real Madrid squads have won a record 35 Spanish League championships, including in 7-in-a-row and 10-in-a-row sequences. They have also won a record 28 Spanish Cup titles, a record 10 EuroLeague Championships, and a record 4 Saporta Cups.
Madrid has also won a record 5 Intercontinental Cups, and they have also won 3 Triple Crowns. Some of the club's star players over the years have included: Arvydas Sabonis, Dražen Petrović, Rudy Fernández, Serge Ibaka, Dražen Dalipagić, Nikola Mirotić, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Fernando Martín, Alberto Herreros, Dejan Bodiroga, and Luka Dončić.
Real Madrid also has a developmental basketball team that plays in the amateur level Spanish 4th-tier Liga EBA, called Real Madrid B.
History
History of great success: 1950s to 1980s
For at least half a century, Madrid has been a standard-bearer in European basketball, accumulating a record ten continental titles, based on its dominance in the 1960s. Its early dominance in Spain has resulted in another untouchable cache of 35 national domestic league and 28 national cup trophies. And almost every time that Madrid did not play in Europe's top-tier level competition, it won a different continental trophy – four Saporta Cups, a Korać Cup, and a ULEB Cup – as a stepping-stone back to the big time.Players like Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Dražen Petrović, Mirza Delibašić, Arvydas Sabonis, and Dejan Bodiroga have turned Real Madrid into one of the biggest basketball clubs in the world. Madrid won as many as 7 EuroLeague titles between 1964 and 1980, becoming a European basketball club legend, and even when it took the club 15 years to win it again, it found success in other European competitions, too.
Madrid downed Olimpia Milano in the 1984 Cup Winners' Cup, on free throws made by Brian Jackson, then Petrović had 62 points in the 1989 Cup Winners' Cup final, against Snaidero Caserta. Madrid added a 1988 Korać Cup title, against Cibona Zagreb.
1990–2010
Real Madrid won the 1992 Saporta Cup trophy against PAOK, on a buzzer-beating jumper by Rickey Brown. It was not until Sabonis arrived in Madrid, when Real won its last EuroLeague title in 1995, by beating Olympiacos in the final. Madrid next won the 1997 Saporta Cup title against Verona, but no more European-wide trophies came for the club in the next decade.Madrid still found success at home, winning Spanish League titles in 2000 and 2005. It all changed in 2007, when Joan Plaza was promoted to the club's head coach position. With the help of players like Louis Bullock, Felipe Reyes, and Álex Mumbrú, Madrid added a new trophy to its roll of honours, the ULEB Cup, as it won 12 of its last 13 games, and downed Lietuvos Rytas, by a score of 75–87, in the 2007 ULEB Cup Final. Moreover, Madrid finished in 2nd place in the 2006–07 Spanish League regular season, and stayed strong in its play in Palacio Vistalegre, during the Spanish league playoffs; to lift its 30th national league trophy, by besting their arch-rivals, Winterthur FC Barcelona, 3–1 in the Spanish League title series in 2007.
2011–present: Pablo Laso era
In Pablo Laso's era, Real Madrid Baloncesto managed to find consistent success. Spanish top-tier level players of the time, like Sergio Rodríguez and Rudy Fernández, were acquired by the club. Also, ACB Rising Star winner Nikola Mirotić was a part of the team's mix, along with Sergio Llull and Felipe Reyes, to give Real Madrid a strong home grown core of players. This group of players gave Real Madrid Baloncesto 6 Copa del Reys titles, 5 Spanish Super Cup titles, 5 Liga ACB titles, 2 EuroLeague championship, and an FIBA Intercontinental Cup championship.On May 17, 2015, after waiting 20 years to win another EuroLeague championship, Real Madrid won the 2015 EuroLeague championship against Olympiacos. Madrid's Andrés Nocioni was named the Final Four MVP. This title was called La Novena. Following the EuroLeague title, the 2014–15 ACB season's championship was also won by Real. Because Real also won the national Spanish Cup and the national Spanish Supercup that season, the club won its first "Quadruble crown".
On September 27, 2015, 34 years after their last FIBA Intercontinental Cup title, Real Madrid won their fifth FIBA Intercontinental Cup trophy, after defeating the Brazilian League club Bauru. Sergio Llull was named the MVP of the tournament. Real Madrid thus made it a record five FIBA Intercontinental Cup titles won, and with the Intercontinental Cup title.
On 20 May 2018, Real Madrid conquered again the EuroLeague, achieving their tenth title ever. The considered major leader of the team that season would be a Slovenian guard/forward named Luka Dončić, who became the designated MVP of the EuroLeague on all accounts at 19 years old.
Sponsorship naming
- Real Madrid Otaysa 1990–1991
- Real Madrid Asegurator 1991–1992
- Real Madrid Teka 1992–2001
Home arenas
- Estadio Chamartín, outdoor basketball court under the stands of Real Madrid football stadium.
- Frontón Recoletos, first indoor court, an adapted basque pelota fronton located in Salamanca district.
- Frontón Jai Alai, first big court and official headquarters of the club, also a converted fronton located in Los Jerónimos neighborhood.
- Colegio Maravillas, used during the construction of the new pavilion.
- Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid, first pavilion owned by the club, located in its training complex north of the city.
- Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid.
- Pabellón Parque Corredor, in the city of Torrejón de Ardoz, used during the renovation of the club pavilion.
- Pabellón Raimundo Saporta, the renovated and renamed Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva.
- Palacio Vistalegre.
- Caja Mágica.
- Palacio de Deportes - WiZink Center.
Players
Current roster
Depth chart
Retired numbers
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers
The following former Real Madrid players are inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame:- Dražen Dalipagić, G, 1982–1983, Inducted 2004
- Antonio Díaz-Miguel, F, 1958–1961, Inducted 1997
- Pedro Ferrándiz, coach, 1959–1962, 1964–1965, 1966–1975, Inducted 2007
- Dražen Petrović, G, 1988–1989, Inducted 2002
- Arvydas Sabonis, C, 1992–1995, Inducted 2011
Record holders
Head coaches
- Ángel Cabrera: 1930-33
- Juan Castellví: 1931-34
- Máximo Arnáiz: 1934-35
- Segundo Braña: 1935-36
- Cholo Méndez: 1939-43
- Anselmo López: 1943-45,1946–47
- Claudio Alonso: 1945-46
- José Borrero: 1947-48
- Felipe Kaimo Calderón: 1948-49
- Freddy Borrás: 1949–1954
- Ignacio Pinedo: 1954–1958, 1990–1991
- Jacinto Ardevínez: 1958–1959
- Pedro Ferrándiz: 1959–1962, 1964–1965, 1966–1975
- Joaquín Hernández: 1962–1964
- Robert Busnel: 1965–1966
- Lolo Sainz: 1975–1989
- George Karl: 1989–1990, 1991–1992
- Wayne Brabender: 1990
- Ángel González Jareño: 1991
- Clifford Luyk: 1991–1994, 1998–1999
- Zeljko Obradovic: 1994–1997
- Miguel Ángel Martín: 1997
- Tirso Lorente: 1998
- Sergio Scariolo: 1999–2002
- Javier Imbroda: 2002–2003
- Julio Lamas: 2003–2004
- Bozidar Maljkovic: 2004–2006
- Joan Plaza: 2006–2009
- Ettore Messina: 2009–2011
- Emanuele Molin: 2011
- Pablo Laso: 2011–present
Honours
Domestic competitions
- Spanish League
- Spanish Cup
- Spanish Super Cup
European competitions
- EuroLeague
- FIBA Saporta Cup
- FIBA Korać Cup
- EuroCup
- Latin Cup
- European Basketball Club Super Cup
Unofficial awards
- Triple Crown
Worldwide competitions
- FIBA Intercontinental Cup
- McDonald's Championship
Regional competitions
- Torneo Comunidad de Madrid
- :es:Campeonato de Castilla de baloncesto|Campeonato de Castilla
- :es:Torneo Marca |Trofeo Marca
Friendly competitions
- FIBA International Christmas Tournament
- 5 Trofeo Costa de Sol: 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.
- 3 Trofeo Gol: 1941/42, 1942/43, 1943/44.
- 3 Trofeo Teresa Herrera: 1987, 1989, 1991.
- 3 Trofeo Ciudat de Zaragoza: 2005, 2011, 2014.
- 2 Trofeo Montbrisson: 1959, 1960.
- 2 Trofeos Open de París: 1961/62, 1962/63.
- 2 Torneo de Navidad de Bruselas: 1948, 1950.
- 2 Trofeo Diputación Valladolid: 1997, 2009.
- 2 Torneo Ciudad de Córdoba: 2013, 2015.
- 2 Trofeo de Torneig de Bàsquet Junior Ciutat de L'Hospitalet: 2015, 2016.
- 1 Copa Chapultepec: 1931.
- 1 Torneo Primavera de Madrid: 1934.
- 1 Trofeo Cupones Cork: 1946.
- 1 Torneo Inauguración : 1951.
- 1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Real Madrid: 1952.
- 1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Club: 1952.
- 1 Trofeo Homenaje a Luis Moreno Melilla: 1952.
- 1 Torneo Bodas de Plata de la Sección: 1955.
- 1 Torneo Internacional de Portugal: 1955.
- 1 Torneo de Vigo: 1956.
- 1 Torneo Triangular: 1956.
- 1 Torneo de Gijón: 1956.
- 1 Trofeo XII Juegos del Sudeste : 1960.
- 1 Torneo de Casablanca: 1962.
- 1 Trofeo Open de París: 1962.
- 1 Trofeo Bodas de Plata del Canoe: 1965.
- 1 Trofeo Breogán: 1967.
- 1 Galardón As de Oro: 1977/78.
- 1 Trofeo Nuevo Banco : 1978.
- 1 Torneo de la Pollinica : 1985/86.
- 1 Trofeo Memorial Gasca : 1985/86.
- 1 Torneo de San Julián : 1986/87.
- 1 Trofeo 50 Aniversario Diario Sur: 1988.
- 1 Trofeo Canal +: 1991.
- 1 Trofeo Ciutat de Palma: 2007
- 1 Torneo de Diada de Mallorca : 2008.
- 1 San Sebastian, Spain Invitational Game : 2009.
- 1 La Nucia, Alicante, Spain Invitational Game: 2010.
- 1 Torneo Sportquarters de Guadalajara: 2012.
- 1 Torneo Spa Porta Maris & Suites del Mar: 2012.
- 1 Trofeo Grupo Dalmau Vaquer: 2014.
- 1 Copa EuroAmericana: 2014.
- 1 Arganda del Rey, Spain Invitational Game: 2017.
- 1 Burgos, Spain Invitational Game: 2018.
- 1 Torneo San Mateo: 2019.
- 1 Trofeo Memorial Jose Luis Abos: 2019.
Individual awards
- Arvydas Sabonis – 1994, 1995
- Dejan Bodiroga – 1998
- Tanoka Beard – 1999
- Felipe Reyes – 2009, 2015
- Nikola Mirotić – 2013
- Sergio Llull – 2017
- Luka Dončić – 2018
- Arvydas Sabonis – 1993, 1994
- Alberto Angulo – 2000
- Louis Bullock – 2005
- Felipe Reyes – 2007, 2013
- Sergio Llull – 2015, 2016
- Rudy Fernández – 2018
- Facundo Campazzo – 2019
- Elmer Bennett – 2004
- Felipe Reyes – 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015
- Ante Tomić – 2011
- Sergio Llull – 2012, 2015, 2017
- Rudy Fernández – 2013, 2014
- Nikola Mirotić – 2013, 2014
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2013, 2014, 2016
- Luka Dončić – 2018
- Facundo Campazzo – 2019, 2020
- Edy Tavares – 2019
- Gustavo Ayón – 2016
- Anthony Randolph – 2017
- Facundo Campazzo – 2018
- Edy Tavares – 2020
- Alberto Herreros – 1998, 1999
- Alberto Angulo – 2000
- Louis Bullock – 2004, 2006, 2008
- Jaycee Carroll – 2015, 2016
- Mickaël Gelabale – 2004, 2005
- Rudy Fernández – 2013
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2014
- Sergio Llull – 2012, 2017
- Nikola Mirotić – 2014
- Rudy Fernández – 2015
- Gustavo Ayon – 2016
- Facundo Campazzo – 2020
- Rudy Fernández – 2012
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2013
- Sergio Llull – 2014, 2018
- Facundo Campazzo – 2019
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2014
- Sergio Llull – 2017
- Luka Dončić - 2018
- Arvydas Sabonis – 1995
- Andrés Nocioni – 2015
- Luka Dončić - 2018
- Walter Szczerbiak – 1977
- Sergio Llull – 2015
- Rudy Fernández – 2013, 2014
- Sergio Rodríguez – 2014
- Felipe Reyes – 2015
- Sergio Llull – 2017
- Luka Dončić - 2018
- Sergio Llull – 2011
- Nikola Mirotić – 2013, 2014
- Rudy Fernández – 2015
- Gustavo Ayón – 2016, 2017
- Edy Tavares – 2019
- Nikola Mirotić – 2011, 2012
- Luka Dončić – 2017, 2018
- Edy Tavares – 2019
Season by season
International record
Notable players
Players who are currently on the team are in boldface. Players who are still active, but in other team, are in italics.- Santi Abad
- Pablo Aguilar
- Juan Aísa
- Alberto Angulo
- Lucio Angulo
- José Miguel Antúnez
- Alberto Aspe
- José Biriukov
- Wayne Brabender
- Antonio Bueno
- Miguel Ángel Cabral
- Marcos Carbonell
- Pep Cargol
- Juan Antonio Corbalán
- Alfonso del Corral
- Rudy Fernández
- Martín Ferrer
- Alberto Férriz
- Víctor Férriz
- José Luis Galilea
- Carlos García
- Héctor García
- Javier García Coll
- Óscar González
- Tomás González
- Juan Antonio Hernández
- Raúl Hernández
- Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca
- Alberto Herreros
- Serge Ibaka
- Iker Iturbe
- José Lasa
- José Luis Llorente
- Toño Llorente
- Sergio Llull
- Daniel López
- Juanjo López
- Raúl López
- Juan Manuel López Iturriaga
- Clifford Luyk
- Antonio Martín
- Fernando Martín
- Jan Martín
- Fernando Mateo
- Nikola Mirotić
- Juan Antonio Morales
- Álex Mumbrú
- Roberto Núñez
- Juan Antonio Orenga
- Felipe Reyes
- Carlos Rodríguez
- Emiliano Rodríguez
- Marcos Rodríguez
- Sergio Rodríguez
- Johnny Rogers
- Fernando Romay
- Nacho Romero
- Quique Ruiz Paz
- Rafael Rullán
- Lolo Sainz
- Ismael Santos
- Lorenzo Sanz
- Carlos Sevillano
- José María Silva
- Mike Smith
- Enrique Suárez
- Francisco Velasco
- Enrique Villalobos
- Facundo Campazzo
- Pablo Prigioni
- Andrés Nocioni
- Lucas Victoriano
- Jaycee Carroll
- Axel Hervelle
- Éric Struelens
- Dražen Dalipagić
- Mirza Delibašić
- Damir Mulaomerović
- Bojan Bogdanović
- Dontaye Draper
- Dražen Petrović
- Mario Stojić
- Žan Tabak
- Marko Tomas
- Ante Tomić
- Alain Digbeu
- Mickaël Gelabale
- Moustapha Sonko
- Andrew Betts
- Ioannis Bourousis
- Antonios Fotsis
- Pat Burke
- Jay Larrañaga
- Kaspars Kambala
- Arvydas Sabonis
- Rimas Kurtinaitis
- Darjuš Lavrinovič
- Rimantas Kaukėnas
- Martynas Pocius
- Jonas Mačiulis
- Gustavo Ayón
- Blagota Sekulić
- Nedžad Sinanović
- Rolf Van Rijn
- Maciej Lampe
- Johnny Báez
- Freddy Borrás
- José Ortiz
- Guillermo Galíndez
- Rafael Deliz
- Toñín Casillas
- William Brindle
- Mikhail Mikhailov
- Dejan Bodiroga
- Aleksandar Đorđević
- Nikola Lončar
- Igor Rakočević
- Zoran Savić
- Dragan Tarlać
- Dušan Vukčević
- Luka Dončić
- Anthony Randolph
- Salah Mejri
- Kerem Tunçeri
- Miles Aiken
- Derrick Alston
- Michael Anderson
- Joe Arlauckas
- Tanoka Beard
- Elmer Bennett
- Louis Bullock
- Josh Fisher
- Brian Jackson
- Charles Smith
- Larry Spriggs
- Walter Szczerbiak
Historical uniforms