Fixtures

Club Friendlies 09/19 18:45 - Alicante vs Cartagena - View
Spain Primera FEB 09/27 17:00 1 Cartagena vs Imprenta Bahia Palma - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/03 19:00 2 Palencia vs Cartagena - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/11 17:00 3 Cartagena vs Oviedo - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/19 16:00 4 Gipuzkoa Basket vs Cartagena - View
Spain Primera FEB 10/25 17:30 5 Menorca vs Cartagena - View

Results

Club Friendlies 09/12 19:00 - Cartagena v Alicante L 69-80
Club Friendlies 09/06 17:00 - Cartagena v Sheffield Sharks L 67-87
Spain Primera FEB 05/30 18:30 3 [3] Real Betis v Cartagena [7] L 87-68
Spain Primera FEB 05/25 10:30 3 [7] Cartagena v Real Betis [3] L 80-88
Spain Primera FEB 05/23 19:00 3 [7] Cartagena v Real Betis [3] W 87-83
Spain Primera FEB 05/18 16:30 3 [3] Real Betis v Cartagena [7] W 77-85
Spain Primera FEB 05/16 18:45 3 [3] Real Betis v Cartagena [7] L 95-94
Spain Primera FEB 05/09 19:00 34 [14] Estela v Cartagena [7] L 84-69
Spain Primera FEB 05/03 18:30 33 [9] Cartagena v Leiknir Reykjavik [13] W 72-71
Spain Primera FEB 04/26 17:00 32 [15] Real Valladolid v Cartagena [8] L 86-75
Spain Primera FEB 04/23 19:00 31 [9] Cartagena v Dinamo Kazan Women [8] W 83-65
Spain Primera FEB 04/19 17:30 30 [14] Menorca v Cartagena [11] W 86-87

Wikipedia - Basket Cartagena

Basket Cartagena, also known as ODILO FC Cartagena CB for sponsorship reasons, is a basketball club based in Cartagena, Spain. The team plays in the Primera FEB. It home arena is the Palacio de Deportes de Cartagena.

History

Founded in 2007, Basket Cartagena began a new project to try to inspire hope to the local fans, from the Primera Autonómica, with the trouble of finding players who made up a roster with guarantees and aspirations for promotion to the Liga EBA.

From its creation in 2007 until 2013, the club leaded by Pedro Collado played in the Primera Autonómica and the Primera Nacional. In 2012, it achieved promotion to Liga EBA on the courts, but it refused to promote weeks later.

One year after this resignation, in 2013, it accepted one of the vacant berths to play in the Liga EBA. During the first three seasons in the Liga EBA, the team was coached by Pepe García. In the 2016–17 season, Paco Guillem took charge of the team as head coach, with the aim to achieve promotion to the LEB Plata in the following seasons.

In summer 2020, several basketball teams from Cartagena, Spain merged in a single structure, leaving Pedro Collado the presidency of the club, after 13 years in office, in the hands of David Ayala. Months later, it became part of the structure of FC Cartagena, becoming known as FC Cartagena CB.

In the 2020–21 season, after being reinforced in the winter window with players like Mansour Kasse, Juan Ignacio Jasen and José Antonio Marco, it achieved second position in the second phase of the Conference E of the Liga EBA, achieving the qualification for the promotion playoffs to the LEB Plata. On May 15, 2021, it achieved the promotion to the LEB Plata, after finishing first in its group of the promotion playoffs, after beating Movistar Estudiantes B, AEA Solidaria Llucmajor and Ciudad de Huelva.

In the 2021–22 season, it finished the regular season in fourth position in the Group East in it first season in the LEB Plata. In round of 16, it was eliminated by ENERparking Basket Navarra. In the 2022–23 season, it finished the regular season in seventh position in the Group East. In the round of 16, it was eliminated by Teknei Bizkaia Zornotza.

In the 2023–24 season, with the signing of Jordi Juste on the bench, it was runner-up in the Copa LEB Plata and finished the regular season in first position in the Group East. In the group champions' playoffs, it beat Zamora Enamora in the second leg, overcoming the nine points from the first leg and achieved promotion to the Primera FEB.

The Cartagena basketball team, based in the vibrant coastal city of Cartagena, Spain, is a dynamic and competitive force in the Spanish basketball scene. Known for its rich history and passionate fan base, the team embodies the spirit of the region, combining skill, determination, and a strong sense of community.

Competing in various leagues, including the Liga EBA and other regional competitions, Cartagena has established itself as a breeding ground for talent, nurturing both local players and attracting skilled athletes from across the country. The team's colors, often reflecting the city's maritime heritage, are a source of pride for fans who fill the stands at their home games, creating an electric atmosphere.

The coaching staff emphasizes a blend of strategic gameplay and player development, focusing on teamwork and resilience. With a commitment to excellence, Cartagena aims not only for victory on the court but also to inspire the next generation of basketball enthusiasts in the region.

Off the court, the team is actively involved in community outreach, promoting sportsmanship and healthy living among youth. Whether through clinics, workshops, or local events, Cartagena basketball is dedicated to fostering a love for the game and building a strong, supportive community around it.

As they continue to strive for success in the league, the Cartagena basketball team remains a symbol of pride for the city, representing the passion and dedication of its players and fans alike.