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CB Atapuerca

Ford Burgos
Ford Burgos logo
Nickname Burgos, Autocid
Founded 1997
Dissolved 2013
History CD Maristas Burgos
(1997–2001)
CB Atapuerca
(2001–2013)
Arena Polideportivo El Plantío
Location Burgos, Castilla y León
Team colors Blue and orange
         
President Miguel Ángel Benavente
Vice-president(s) Vicente Sebastián
Head coach Andreu Casadevall
Championships 1 LEB Oro
1 Copa Príncipe
1 LEB Plata Championship
2 Copa LEB Plata
1 Copa Castilla y León
Retired numbers 8 (Tony Smith)
Website baloncestoatapuerca.es
Uniforms
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Home jersey
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Team colours
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Away jersey
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Club Baloncesto Atapuerca, more commonly known as (Autocid) Ford Burgos by sponsorship reasons, was a professional basketball team based in Burgos, Castilla y León and played in the Polideportivo El Plantío, in LEB Gold league.

The club borns as CD Maristas and starts to play in lower division with that team. CD Maristas reaches the Liga EBA in the 98–99 season and competes in that league during three years. In 2001, the club becomes independent of Liceo Castilla school and gets the name of CB Atapuerca, more known as Autocid Ford Burgos by sponsorship reasons.

In 2002, because of the renounces of other teams, the club reaches the LEB Plata, called LEB–2 that year, and after a first bad year, CB Atapuerca grows and tries to promote to LEB Oro. After two semifinals where they were defeated, in the third play–off they are champions after a double 3–0 (CB Vic in quarterfinals and Ourense in semifinals) and a winning in the final of the league against Gandía.

Since 2006, CB Atapuerca competes in LEB Oro. In 2008–09 season, with Andreu Casadevall as coach, the club reaches the play–off for first time and they lose 2–1 with Alicante Costablanca.

In the 2009–10 season, after finishing the regular season in the fifth position, the reach they play–off finals after winning 3–1 in quarterfinals against Cáceres 2016 and in semifinals against Melilla Baloncesto. In a thrilling series, they lost 3–2 against ViveMenorca, team who finally promoted to Liga ACB.

One year later, Ford Burgos finishes in the third position of the regular season and reaches again the promotion finals, after beating 3–1 to Grupo Iruña Navarra and 3–0 to Girona FC. In the finals, the team losses against Blu:sens Monbús.


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