WBC Slavia Sofia

Slavia Sofia
Leagues Bulgarian League
Founded 1913
Arena Triaditsa Arena
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Team colors White and black
         
President Bulgaria Vasil Yotov
Head coach Bulgaria Todor Bogdanov
Championships 2 European Cups
15 Bulgarian Leagues
10 Bulgarian Cups
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WBC Slavia Sofia is a Bulgarian women's basketball section of the Slavia Sofia sport society.

Slavia Sofia was an early powerhouse of Bulgarian women's basketball, winning 12 national championships between 1953 and 1965. In 1959 it won the inaugural edition of the European Cup beating Dynamo Moscow, and in 1965 it won its second title, becoming the only team to knock out Daugava Riga in the competition between 1960 and 1975. It also reached the finals in 1960 and 1965.[1] However, since 1965 the team has not won any additional championships. Its major international success in subsequent years was reaching the Ronchetti Cup's semifinals in 1980.[2]

Slavia briefly returned to the national elite in the first half of the 2000s, winning three national championships between 2002 and 2004, and appearing in the new FIBA Eurocup.[3] However, it subsequently declined. As of the end of 2011-2012 season it is last in the national championship, losing quarterfinal playoff series against ex-champion Neftochimik with 2:1.[4]

Titles

References

  1. List of finals Archived 2012-03-03 at WebCite in FIBA Europe's website
  2. Results in Todor66.com
  3. Profile Archived June 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. in FIBA Europe's website.
  4. Profile in Eurobasket.com
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