Résultats

Lettonie/Estonie - BL 04/20 16:30 1 [1] Kalev/Cramo v Prometey [2] W 83-91
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 04/14 16:00 2 [3] VEF Riga v Prometey [2] W 66-87
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 04/10 16:00 2 [2] Prometey v VEF Riga [3] W 76-66
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 04/03 16:00 3 [7] Ogre v Prometey [2] W 82-90
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 03/30 15:00 3 [2] Prometey v Ogre [7] W 97-82
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 03/27 16:30 - [9] TALTECH v Prometey [2] W 81-104
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 03/23 13:00 - [2] Prometey v Parnu [8] W 101-74
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 03/20 17:00 - [10] Rapla v Prometey [2] W 61-102
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 03/17 13:00 - [2] Prometey v Keila [12] W 113-59
Coupe d'Europe 03/12 18:30 3 [1] Bourg v Prometey [4] L 95-82
Cup 03/10 15:00 - SK Prometey v Dnipro L 64-65
Lettonie/Estonie - BL 03/10 15:00 - TALTECH v SK Prometey - PPT.

Wikipedia - BC Prometey

BC Prometey (Ukrainian: БК Прометей), also known as Prometey Slobozhanske, is a Ukrainian basketball club based in Slobozhanske, previously based in Kamianske It played in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague, the highest tier of basketball in Ukraine, from 2019 to 2022.

In the 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons the team plays in the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League, because of the ongoing war in Ukraine due to the 2022 Russian invasion.

History

The team logo used from 2018 to 2022

The team was founded as Sports Club Prometey in September 2018, by Volodymyr Dubynsky and Pavlo Chukhno. The plans were to develop a basketball and volleyball team.

In 2018, Prometey joined the Ukrainian Higher League, the national second tier. On October 8, 2018, they played their first game against Zolotyi Vik, winning 86–80. Prometey went on to win the league title at the first attempt. Therefore, it was promoted to the SuperLeague for the 2019–20 season.

In its first SuperLeague season, Prometey was in third place before the season was shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The following season, the club enrolled for the FIBA Europe Cup and made their European debut.

In 2021, Prometey won its first Ukrainian SuperLeague championship. The following season, Prometey made its debut at the European stage when it played in the Qualifying Rounds of the 2021–22 Basketball Champions League. In its debut season, it immediately qualified for the regular season and then advanced to the round of 16. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Prometey withdrew from the competition and disbanded all teams of the club as club president Volodymyr Dubinskyi cited: "All money and resources should go to the army. Win first. Then everything.". All the club's teams were dissolved in March 2022.

On the 16th of June 2022 the club was included in the list of teams participating in the 2022–23 EuroCup Basketball. Prometey practice and play home games in Riga.

Prometey, une équipe de basketball ukrainienne basée à Slobozhanske, dans l'oblast de Dnipropetrovsk. Fondée en 2000, l'équipe joue actuellement dans le Championnat d'Ukraine de basket-ball, la première division du pays.

Prometey est devenu une force majeure du basket-ball ukrainien ces dernières années, remportant le championnat national en 2021 et 2022. L'équipe a également représenté l'Ukraine dans les compétitions européennes, atteignant les quarts de finale de la FIBA Europe Cup en 2021.

Prometey est connue pour son style de jeu rapide et athlétique, ainsi que pour son engagement envers le développement des jeunes joueurs. L'équipe dispose d'une solide académie de jeunes, qui a produit un certain nombre de joueurs talentueux ces dernières années.

Les joueurs clés de Prometey incluent le gardien américain Jalen Cannon, l'ailier ukrainien Artem Pustovyi et le centre américain Ben Bentil. L'équipe est dirigée par le coach lituanien Rimas Kurtinaitis.

Prometey joue ses matchs à domicile au Palais des sports de Slobozhanske, une installation moderne d'une capacité de 2 000 places. L'équipe dispose d'une base de fans fidèles et passionnés, qui soutient l'équipe à domicile et à l'extérieur.