Krka | |||
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Leagues |
Slovenian League Adriatic League |
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Founded | 1948 | ||
History |
KK Novo mesto Partizan (1948–1963) KK Novoteks (1963–1992) KK Novo mesto 1992 (1992–1997) KK Krka (1997–present) |
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Arena | Leon Štukelj Hall | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
Location | Novo Mesto, Slovenia | ||
Team colors | Green, White |
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Main sponsor | Krka d. d. | ||
President | Brane Kastelec | ||
Head coach | Dejan Mihevc | ||
Championships |
7 National Championships 3 National Cup 5 Slovenian Supercups 1 EuroChallenge |
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Website | basket.krka.si | ||
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Košarkarski Klub Krka (English: Basketball Club Krka), commonly referred to as KK Krka or simply Krka, is a professional basketball team that is based in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. The team currently competes in the Liga Nova KBM and the Adriatic League. The team's home arena is Leon Štukelj Hall.
The first basketball club in Novo Mesto was founded in 1948, but not until 1983, the year of its 35th anniversary, was the city able to celebrate the conquer of the Slovenian national championship. After that triumph, however, basketball saw a decline in Novo Mesto that lasted until after the separation of the Slovenian Republic from the former Yugoslavia. Soon the team was climbing through the second division to rejoin the Slovenian First League in 1997, when it also took the name of its sponsor, Krka. A fourth-place finish in the national league and third in the Slovenian Cup allowed the club to qualify for the Korać Cup for 1998–99. The big breakthrough came a year later, however, as Krka defeated historical rival Olimpija Ljubljana in the Slovenian playoff finals to win the national title. That year, the team also played the Saporta Cup and reached third place in the Slovenian Cup. In 2000–01, Krka consolidated its strength, but nonetheless fell to Olimpija in the finals. In 2001–02, Krka qualified for the Euroleague in a pre-season tournament and made its mark in a group of superpowers. Though Krka missed the Top 16, it was able to defeat all its opponents once, including names like Real Madrid, Panathinaikos, CSKA Moscow and Skipper Bologna. At home, Krka finished as the runners-up in the Adriatic League, in the Slovenian Championship and in the national cup, losing all three times to Olimpija.