Telenet Oostende | |||
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Nickname | BCO | ||
Leagues |
Belgian League Champions League |
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Founded | 25 May 1970 | ||
History |
Sunair Oostende 1970–1999 Telindus Oostende 1999–2008 Base Oostende 2008–2010 Telenet Oostende 2010–present |
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Arena | Sleuyter Arena | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Location | Ostend, Belgium | ||
Team colors | Gold, Black |
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President | Johan Verborgh | ||
Head coach | Dario Gjergja | ||
Championships |
17 Belgian Championships 17 Belgian Cups 9 Belgian Supercups 1 BeNeLux Cup |
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Retired numbers | 1 (10) | ||
Website | bcoostende.be | ||
Uniforms | |||
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BC Oostende, for sponsorship reasons known as Telenet Oostende, is a Belgian professional basketball team. The club is based in Ostend and was founded in 1970. The club competes in the top Belgian League. The club's honour list includes 17 Belgian Leagues, 17 Belgian Cups, 9 Belgian Supercups, and 1 BeNeLux Cup.
The club was founded on May 25, 1970 and started playing as Sunair Oostende. The team colors were blue and yellow. BCO – a nickname of the club – started in the Belgian Second Division but promoted in its first season after it took the title. But in the First Division the team relegated immediately. But BCO bounced back and promoted once again and got its final spot in the First Division, as they never relegated since.
In the 1974–75 season the club made its first appearance in Europe, when it played 10 games in the Korać Cup. In 1979 the first trophie was won by Oostende: the Belgian Basketball Cup with Ron Adams as head coach. In 1981 the first national title became a fact for BC Oostende, Roger Dutremble was head coach. The club eventually won 6th straight titles in a row in Belgium. In 1988 the club won the first and only BeNeLux Cup.
Before the 1999–2000 season the club got its first name change, as the name of the club became Telindus Oostende, which referred to the new main sponsor. After the club won some more trophies to add to its honour list, the club got a new arena in the Sea'rena – that was named the Sleuyter Arena after one season and had a capacity of 5,000 people – in 2005.
Before the start of the 2010–11 season the club name was changed in Telenet (BC) Oostende. In the second Telenet season Jean-Marc Jaumin was fired by the club and the Croatian coach Dario Gjergja took over his tasks. After that the club won the national title, by beating Spirou Charleroi 3–2 in the Finals, Game 5 ended in 75–74 after overtime.