Celta de Vigo Baloncesto

{{Infobox basketball club

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| name =Celta Vigo

| nickname =

| logo =Celta Baloncesto.png

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| leagues =Liga Femenina

| founded =1965/1996

| history =Club Estudiantes de Vigo
1965–69
Celta de Vigo Baloncesto
1969–88
CD Bosco
1996–

| arena =Navia

| location =Vigo, Spain

| colors =

| president =Francisco Araújo

| coach =Cristina Cantero

| championships =5 Spanish Leagues
4 Spanish cups

| website =[http://www.celtabaloncesto.com/ celtabaloncesto.com]

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Club Deportivo Bosco–Real Club Celta de Vigo Baloncesto is a Spanish women's basketball club from Vigo related to football club Celta de Vigo,[http://www.celtavigo.net/Portal/contenido.php?c=198 The first steps of the new basketball Celta.] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120701122949/http://www.celtavigo.net/Portal/contenido.php?c=198 |date=July 1, 2012 }} Celta de Vigo's website that currently plays in the Liga Femenina (Spain's first division for women's basketball).

History

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The club was founded in 1965 as Club Estudiantes de Vigo and became a section of the local football club Celta in 1969. Celta Vigo won three national leagues and three national cups between 1977 and 1984 including a double in 1982.[http://www.europapress.es/deportes/baloncesto-00163/noticia-baloncesto-liga-femenina-palmares-competicion-20110428215751.html List of national champions] between 1964 and 2011. Europa Press, 28/04/11

The section was disbanded in 1988, but in 1996 it was refounded in association with CD Bosco.[http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/deportes/2012/07/07/adios-historico-celta-boscosalvar-150-ninas-forman-13-equipos-base-unica-aspiracion/0003_201207G7P46991.htm Bye to historic Celta Bosco]. La Voz de Galicia, 07/07/12 The new team's first seasons were very successful, winning two more leagues and a fourth cup between 1999 and 2001.

In following years, Celta became a mid-lower table team until 2012, when it resigned to play in the top tier due to financial strain,[http://www.marca.com/2012/06/19/baloncesto/basketfeb/1340108655.html Financial crisis forces historic Celta to renounce to the Liga Femenina]. Marca, 19/06/12 and joined the Liga Femenina 2.

In 2018, the club qualified for the promotion playoffs for the first time since their voluntary relegation, as champions of the Liga Femenina 2 Group A, but could not promote after failing in the last match.

Players

=Current roster=

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{{player3 | pos = F | num = 00 | nat = MLI | first = Maimouna | last = Haidara | m = 1.81 }}

{{player3 | pos = G | num = 2 | nat = USA | first = Brynna | last = Maxwell | m = 1.83 }}

{{player3 | pos = G | num = 4 | nat = CRO | first = Matea | last = Tadic | m = 1.76 }}

{{player3 | pos = F | num = 7 | nat = FRA | first = Clementine | last = Samson | m = 1.81 }}

{{player3 | pos = F | num = 8 | nat = CAN | first = Samantha | last = Cooper | m = 1.89 }}

{{player3 | pos = G | num = 11 | nat = ESP | first = Ariadna | last = Pujol | m = 1.81 }}

{{player3 | pos = F | num = 14 | nat = ESP | first = Laia | last = Moya | m = 1.82 }}

{{player3 | pos = G | num = 17 | nat = ESP | first = Lucía | last = Gutiérrez | m = 1.73 }}

{{player3 | pos = F | num = 21 | nat = ESP | first = Sara | last = Vidal | m = 1.82 }}

{{player3 | pos = G | num = 32 | nat = ESP | first = Paula | last = Salinas | m = 1.69 }}

{{player3 | pos = C/F | num = 35 | nat = LVA | first = Luize | last = Sila | m = 1.88 }}

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| roster_url = https://celtabaloncesto.com/equipo/liga-femenina-endesa/

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Season by season

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!Season

!Tier

!Division

!Pos.

!Copa de la Reina

!colspan=2|European competitions

bgcolor=#efefef|1996–97

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|6th

|align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|1997–98

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|align=left|Semifinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|1998–99

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|align=left|Quarterfinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|1999–00

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|align=left|Semifinalist

|align=left|1 EuroLeague

{{Tooltip|GS|Group stage}}
bgcolor=#efefef|2000–01

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|3rd

|align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2001–02

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|3rd

|align=left|Semifinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2002–03

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|8th

|align=left|Semifinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2003–04

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|5th

|align=left|Quarterfinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2004–05

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|5th

|align=left|Quarterfinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2005–06

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|12th

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2006–07

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|12th

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2007–08

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|7th

|align=left|Quarterfinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2008–09

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|9th

|align=left|Semifinalist

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2009–10

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|6th

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2010–11

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|11th

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2011–12

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|11th{{efn|Resigned to their place in the league.}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2012–13

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|5th|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2013–14

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|5th|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2014–15

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|6th|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2015–16

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|9th|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2016–17

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|8th|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2017–18

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|1st|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2018–19

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|1st|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2019–20

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|7th|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2020–21

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina 2

|{{Tooltip|3rd|Group A}}

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2021-22

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina Challenge

|8th

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2022-23

|2

|align=left|Liga Femenina Challenge

|4th{{efn|Won promotion playoff and promoted to Liga Femenina.}}

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|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2023-24

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|14th

|

|colspan=2|

bgcolor=#efefef|2024-25

|1

|align=left|Liga Femenina

|TBD

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