Results

Turcia - EBBL 04/24 13:30 - ABB EgoSpor v Trabzonspor L 76-69
Turcia - EBBL 04/21 12:00 - Trabzonspor v Corum Belediyesi W 110-44
Turcia - EBBL 04/06 12:00 - Trabzonspor v Ilic Erzincan W 137-28
Turcia - BSL 05/13 12:00 30 [13] Trabzonspor v Usak [16] L 76-91
Turcia - BSL 05/10 17:30 29 [2] Tofas v Trabzonspor [13] L 103-63
Turcia - BSL 05/05 17:15 28 [15] Trabzonspor v Yelsigiresun BLD [14] W 100-95
Turcia - BSL 04/29 10:00 27 [13] Trabzonspor v Darussafaka [6] L 82-104
Turcia - BSL 04/22 16:30 26 [15] Buyukcekmece v Trabzonspor [13] L 81-76
Turcia - BSL 04/14 12:15 25 [13] Trabzonspor v Eskisehir [8] L 73-86
Turcia - BSL 04/07 17:15 24 [1] Fenerbahce v Trabzonspor [11] L 112-83
Turcia - BSL 03/31 12:15 23 [12] Trabzonspor v Pinar Karsiyaka [11] W 108-105
Turcia - BSL 03/25 10:00 22 [10] Galatasaray v Trabzonspor [13] L 84-78

Wikipedia - Trabzonspor B.K.

Trabzonspor Basketbol Kulübü (transl. Trabzonspor Basketball Club), also known as Trabzonspor Basket or Trabzonspor, was a professional basketball club based in the city of Trabzon, Turkey. It was a department of the multi-sport club of Trabzonspor. Trabzonspor played seven seasons in the Basketbol Süper Ligi, the highest tier in Turkey. The club withdrew in 2018 due to financial problems.

Their home arena was the Hayri Gür Arena, which has a capacity of 7,500 seats, and was opened in 2011.

History

Trabzonspor's football club was founded in 1967, and it opened its basketball section in 2008. After Alpella's relegation in the 2007–08 season, Trabzonspor's board purchased all of the rights related to the team from the Ülker Group, and took their place in the Turkish Second Division for the 2008–09 season.

Trabzonspor promoted to the top-tier TBL (now called BSL), after they won the championship of the Turkish Division in the 2009–10 season.

In the 2014–15 season, Trabzonspor made its European debut in the EuroChallenge. The club managed to reach the Final Four which was played in its home arena Hayri Gür Arena. In the semi-final, Trabzonspor beat Romanian side Energia by a wide margin, 63–83. In the final, the team narrowly lost to JSF Nanterre from France with a score of 63–64. Nanterre scored a buzzer-beater which costed Trabzon its first European title.

In 2015, Trabzonspor played in the EuroCup Basketball competition, Europe's second tier. Here, it was eliminated in the Round of 32.

On 2 October 2018, Trabzonspor announced its withdrawal from the BSL due to financial problems. Eventually, the club ceased its basketball activities.