Real Betis Baloncesto

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{{Infobox basketball club

| name = Real Betis

| logo = Real betis logo.svg

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| nickname = Béticos
Los Verdiblancos

| leagues = LEB Oro

| founded = {{Start date and age|1987}}

| dissolved =

| history = CDB Sevilla
(1987–2018)
Real Betis Baloncesto
(2018–2024)
Hereda Sevilla Baloncesto
(2024–present)

| arena = San Pablo

| capacity = 7,626

| location = Seville, Spain

| colors = Green, White
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| current =

| president = Fernando Moral

| coach = Luis Casimiro

| captain =

| ownership = Real Betis

| championships =

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

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{{Real Betis sections}}

Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.,{{cite web |title=Relación de SAD {{!}} CSD - Consejo Superior de Deportes |url=https://www.csd.gob.es/es/federaciones-y-asociaciones/sociedades-anonimas-deportivas/relacion-de-sad |publisher=Consejo Superior de Deportes |access-date=10 August 2019 |language=es-ES}} simply known as Real Betis, is a professional basketball team based in Seville, Spain. The team plays in the LEB Oro, the second basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system after the Liga ACB. It plays its home games at San Pablo.

History

Club Deportivo de Baloncesto Sevilla was founded in 1987 when the team bought the seat of Dribling de Madrid in the second division, in that time called Primera División B. In 1989, the team promoted to Liga ACB for the first time ever.

In 1996 and 1999 the club finished the league as runner-up being defeated both times in the finals 0–3 by FC Barcelona.

In 2011, Sevilla lost the 2010–11 Eurocup final, played in Treviso, Italy, against Unics Kazan.

On 21 July 2016, Baloncesto Sevilla and Real Betis agreed a collaboration agreement for helping the football squad to solve the financial problems of the basketball team. The team would be called Real Betis Energía Plus as a result of the agreement and a new sponsor.{{cite web|url=http://www.baloncestosevilla.com/noticias/club/el-real-betis-balompie-y-energia-plus-se-alian-para-garantizar-el-futuro-del|language=es|date=21 July 2016|access-date=17 August 2016|title=El Real Betis Balompié y Energía Plus se alían para garantizar el futuro del Baloncesto Sevilla|publisher=Baloncesto Sevilla}} On 31 December 2016, Real Betis agreed the buy of the 99.99% of the shares of the club{{cite web|url=http://www.realbetisbalompie.es/es/noticias/actualidad/8269/aprobada-la-opcion-de-compra-del-9999-de-capital-s|publisher=Real Betis|date=31 December 2016|language=es|title=Aprobada la opción de compra del 99,99% de capital social del Club Baloncesto Sevilla}} and implemented it on 12 January 2017.{{cite web|url=http://www.realbetisbalompie.es/es/noticias/actualidad/8347/el-real-betis-balompie-hace-efectiva-la-opcion-de-|publisher=Real Betis|date=12 January 2017|language=es|title=El Real Betis Balompié hace efectiva la opción de compra del 99.99% del capital social del Club Baloncesto Sevilla}}

In 2017 the club relegated from Liga ACB for the first time in its history, but remained in the league in application of the precautionary measures issued by the judicial demand of the Andalusian club after the change of the requirements to join the ACB during the pre-season.{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=133877|title=Comunicado oficial de la Asamblea General ACB|publisher=ACB.com|language=es|date=11 August 2017|access-date=17 August 2017}} However, the club was relegated again in the next season after a very poor performance with only seven wins in 34 matches, finishing in the last position of the league table.

On 6 September 2018, the club unanimously approved to take the necessary steps to obtain the pertinent authorization from the Spanish royal house to change its name to Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.{{cite news |title=El Betis Baloncesto, pendiente de la Casa Real |url=https://www.diariodesevilla.es/deportes/betis_e-plus/Betis-Baloncesto-pendiente-Casa-Real_0_1279672598.html|date=6 September 2018|access-date=14 October 2018 |work=Diario de Sevilla |language=es-ES}} This change was finally approved on 15 December 2018.{{cite web|url=https://www.realbetisbalompie.es/noticias/baloncesto/oficial-aprobado-en-junta-general-el-cambio-de-denominacion-social-del-club-que-pasa-a-llamarse-real|publisher=Real Betis Baloncesto|date=15 December 2018|access-date=16 December 2018|language=es|title=OFICIAL {{!}} Aprobado en Junta General el cambio de denominación social del Club, que pasa a llamarse Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.}}

During the 2018–19 season, their first ever in LEB Oro, Real Betis beat the record of biggest winning streak with 17, thus meaning they beat all their league opponents consecutively.{{cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/deportes/20190127/4639212954/el-betis-encadena-17-triunfos-y-bate-el-record-historico-de-la-liga-leb.html|publisher=La Vanguardia|date=27 January 2019|access-date=2 February 2019|title=El Betis encadena 17 triunfos y bate el récord histórico de la Liga LEB|language=es}} The club quickly came back to the top tier after winning the championship with four rounds left.

Sponsorship naming

From 1987 to 2014, the club was sponsored by Caja San Fernando, renamed in 2007 as Cajasol and merged in Banca Cívica years later.

  • Caja San Fernando (1987–2007)
  • Cajasol (2007–10)
  • Cajasol Banca Cívica (2010–2011)
  • Banca Cívica (2011–2012)
  • Cajasol (2012–2014)
  • Baloncesto Sevilla (2014–2016)
  • Real Betis Energía Plus (2016–2019)
  • Coosur Real Betis (2019–2022){{cite news |title=Coosur, nuevo patrocinador principal del Real Betis Baloncesto |url=https://www.realbetisbalompie.es/noticias/baloncesto/coosur-nuevo-patrocinador-principal-del-real-betis-baloncesto-22555 |access-date=4 July 2019 |work=realbetisbalompie |date=4 July 2019 |language=es-ES}}{{cite news |title=OFICIAL {{!}} Coosur deja de ser patrocinador principal del Real Betis Baloncesto|url=https://www.realbetisbalompie.es/noticias/baloncesto/oficial-coosur-deja-de-ser-patrocinador-principal-del-real-betis-baloncesto-28169 |access-date=1 October 2022 |work=realbetisbalompie |date=29 September 2022 |language=es-ES}}

Logos

Cajasol Sevilla.png|2007–2010

Logo of CB Sevilla.png|2014–2016

Real Betis Energía Plus.png|2016–2019

Players

{{See also|Category:CB Sevilla players}}

= Retired numbers =

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! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Betis Baloncesto}};"|Player

! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Betis Baloncesto}};"|Position

! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Betis Baloncesto}};"|Tenure

9{{flagicon|ESP}}Raúl PérezF1989–1997, 2002–2006

= Current roster =

{{Basketball roster header | team=Real Betis Baloncesto| nationality=y | wt=n}}

{{player3 | pos=PG | num= 3 | nat=USA | first=Mark | last=Hughes | m=1.93 | year=1997 | month=02 | date=15 | dab=basketball, born 1997}}

{{player3 | pos=PG | num= 4 | nat=SRB | first=Aleksandar | last=Cvetković | m=1.88 | year=1993 | month=09 | date=12 | dab=basketball}}

{{player3 | pos=SG | num= 8 | nat=BRA | first=Vítor | last=Benite | m=1.94 | year=1990 | month=02 | date=20}}

{{player3 | pos=C | num= 13| nat=COD | first=Jonathan | last=Kasibabu | m=2.03 | year=1996 | month=04 | date=24}}

{{player3 | pos=PF | num= 16| nat=SPA | first=Rubén | last=López | m=2.03 | year=2002 | month=03 | date=13 | dab=basketball}}

{{player3 | pos=F | num= 22| nat=USA | first=Brooks | last=DeBisschop | m=2.06 | year=1998 | month=04 | date=23}}

{{player3 | pos=GF | num= 25| nat=CZE | first=David | last=Jelínek | m=1.96 | year=1990 | month=09 | date=07}}

{{player3 | pos=G | num= 32| nat=BIH | first=Alex | last=Renfroe | m=1.91 | year=1986 | month=05 | date=23}}

{{player3 | pos=GF | num= 77| nat=FRA | first=Boris | last=Dallo | m=1.96 | year=1994 | month=03 | date=12}}

{{player3 | pos=F | num= 88| nat=MNE | first=Dino | last=Radončić | m=2.03 | year=1999 | month=01 | date=08}}

{{player3 | pos=PF | num= 93| nat=SPA | first=Álex | last=Suárez | m=2.06 | year=1993 | month=09 | date=27 | dab=basketball}}

{{Basketball roster footer

| head_coach=

  • {{player||ESP|Gonzalo García}}

| asst_coach =

  • {{player||ESP|Tino Ugidos}}
  • {{player||ESP|Juan Ignacio Diez}}

| roster_url = https://www.realbetisbaloncesto.com/es/equipo

| accessdate = {{dts|2025|3|31}}

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Head coaches

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Season by season

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!Season

!Tier

!Division

!Pos.

!{{Tooltip|W–L|Wins–losses record}}

!Copa del Rey

!colspan=2|Other cups

!colspan=3|European competitions

bgcolor=#efefef|1987–88

| 2

align=left| 1ª División B

| 10th

| 20–21

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1988–89

| 2

align=left| 1ª División

| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|2nd

| 22–14

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1989–90

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 12th

| 17–23

| align=left|Round of 16

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1990–91

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 12th

| 18–22

| align=left|Third round

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1991–92

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 19th

| 17–21

| align=left|First round

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1992–93

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 5th

| 22–14

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1993–94

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 6th

| 17–17

| align=left|Third round

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

{{Tooltip|GS|Group stage}}4–6
bgcolor=#efefef|1994–95

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 10th

| 19–19

| align=left|Second round

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

{{Tooltip|GS|Group stage}}6–4
bgcolor=#efefef|1995–96

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 27–21

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1996–97

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 9th

| 19–15

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|1 Euroleague

{{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}}7–11
bgcolor=#efefef|1997–98

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 13th

| 13–21

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1998–99

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 31–15

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1999–00

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 5th

| 23–15

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|1 Euroleague

{{Tooltip|GS|Group stage}}6–10
bgcolor=#efefef|2000–01

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 12th

| 13–21

|

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|2 Saporta Cup

{{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}}5–7
bgcolor=#efefef|2001–02

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 12th

| 14–20

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2002–03

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 12th

| 16–18

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2003–04

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 12th

| 15–19

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2004–05

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 10th

| 14–20

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2005–06

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 11th

| 14–20

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2006–07

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 13th

| 14–20

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2007–08

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 10th

| 14–20

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

rowspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|2008–09

| rowspan=2|1

rowspan=2 align=left| Liga ACB

| rowspan=2|14th

| rowspan=2|10–22

| rowspan=2|

| colspan="2" rowspan=2|

| align=left|2 Eurocup

{{Tooltip|QR2|Second qualifying round}}0–2
align=left|3 EuroChallenge{{Tooltip|L16|Last 16}}5–7
bgcolor=#efefef|2009–10

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 6th

| 20–17

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2010–11

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 11th

| 16–18

|

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|2 Eurocup

bgcolor=silver|RU10–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2011–12

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 7th

| 18–18

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2012–13

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 15th

| 12–22

|

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|2 Eurocup

{{Tooltip|L16|Last 16}}4–8
bgcolor=#efefef|2013–14

| 1

align=left| Liga ACB

| 7th

| 19–18

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2014–15

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 15th

| 12–22

|

| colspan="2" |

| align=left|2 Eurocup

{{Tooltip|L32|Last 32}}7–9
bgcolor=#efefef|2015–16

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 11th

| 14–20

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2016–17

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|16th{{efn|Could remain in ACB due to a precautionary statement to their judicial demand.}}

| 9–23

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2017–18

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|18th

| 7–27

|

| colspan="2" |

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2018–19

|2

| align=left|LEB Oro

| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|1st

| 30–4

|

| align=left|Copa Princesa

bgcolor=gold|{{Tooltip|C|Champion}}

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2019–20

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 15th{{efn|League ended prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic.}}

| 8–15

|

| colspan="2"|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2020–21

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 16th

| 11–25

|

| colspan="2"|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2021–22

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 13th

| 13–21

|

| colspan="2"|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2022–23

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|17th

| 10–24

|

| align=left|Supercopa

SF

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2023–24

| 2

| align=left|Primera FEB

| 9th

| 19–20

|

| colspan="2"|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|2024–25

| 2

| align=left|Primera FEB

| style="background-color:#BBF3BB"| 2nd

| 31–10

|

| align=left|Spain Cup

SF

| colspan=3|

{{notelist}}

Records and awards

= Records =

  • 29 seasons in ACB
  • 3 seasons in the second tier:
  • 2 in Primera División B
  • 1 in LEB Oro

= Trophies =

= Individual awards =

Notable players

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References

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