Canarias Basketball Academy

Canarias Basketball Academy is a basketball institute based in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

Canarias Basketball Academy
LeaguesLEB Plata
Founded2007 (2007)
ArenaPabellón de la Matanza
Capacity5,200
LocationTenerife,
Canary Islands, Spain
Team colorsBlack and orange
   
PresidentRob Orellana
Head coachRob Orellana
Websitecbacademy.org

Its senior team currently plays in the Spanish Basketball Federation with there U18 and U16 teams. The junior team usually participates in the Euroleague Basketball Nike International Junior Tournament. It also takes part in different tournaments in the USA such as the MaxPreps Tournament, the Hoop Group Under Armour and the Adidas Nations.

History

Founded in 2007, the Canarias Basketball Academy was created with the aim of developing basketball players from all the world. Every year over 30 nationalities are represented in the Academy and it has grown from 15 players in 2007 to more than 100 in 2015.

Canarias Basketball Academy's founder and Director, Rob Orellana, saw that an academy as CBA in Europe could provide a key stepping stone for young players wanting to play college basketball in the United States. Since then Orellana has built a unique project in Europe that has sent more than 65 players have played in NCAA Division I like Matz Stockman (Louisville), Michal Cekovsky (Maryland), Thomas van der Mars (Portland Pilots) Boris Bojanovsky (Florida State), Patrik Auda (Seton Hall), or Vladimir Brodziansky (Texas Christian University)

On August 2014, the CBA achieved a vacant berth in LEB Plata league, the Spanish third division.[1]

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. W–L
2013–14 5 1ª División 1st[lower-alpha 1] 17–2
2014–15 3LEB Plata 11th 9–19
2015–16 51ª División 2nd 15–3
  1. Achieved a vacant berth in LEB Plata.

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

References

  1. "CBAcademy saldrá en Adecco Plata la temporada 2014/15" (in Spanish). August 9, 2014. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
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