Results

Puchar Holandii 04/24 18:00 - Basketball Academie Limburg v Almere Sailors L 114-51
Niderlandy - DBL 04/22 17:30 - Almere Sailors v Apollo Amsterdam L 74-93
Niderlandy - DBL 04/17 17:30 - Almere Sailors v Aris Leeuwarden L 76-86
Niderlandy - DBL 04/11 14:00 - Yoast United v Almere Sailors L 96-87
Niderlandy - DBL 04/05 17:30 - Almere Sailors v The Hague Royals L 73-95
Niderlandy - DBL 04/03 18:00 - Basketball Academie Limburg v Almere Sailors L 96-58
Niderlandy - DBL 03/31 17:30 - Apollo Amsterdam v Almere Sailors W 77-80
Niderlandy - DBL 03/27 19:00 - Aris Leeuwarden v Almere Sailors L 90-72
Niderlandy - DBL 03/20 18:30 - Almere Sailors v Yoast United L 53-89
Niderlandy - DBL 03/18 19:00 - The Hague Royals v Almere Sailors W 81-82
Niderlandy - DBL 03/13 18:30 - [2] Almere Sailors v Basketball Academie Limburg [2] L 93-105
Niderlandy - DBL 03/11 18:30 - Almere Sailors v Donar Groningen L 48-120

Wikipedia - Almere Sailors

Almere Sailors was a Dutch basketball club based in Almere. Established in 2020, the team played one season in the Dutch Basketball League (DBL), the highest level of basketball in the Netherlands. Home games are played in the Topsportcentrum Almere, which has a capacity of 3,000 people. A year later, the team left the league due to financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy a few months later.

History

The Topsportcentrum, home arena of the Sailors

In July 2020, the Almere Pioneers announced their plans to enter the Dutch Basketball League (DBL). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entry requirements for the league were eased. Since its disappearance in the 2006–07 season, Almere had not played at the highest level. To separate its activities from the amateur club Pioneers, a new organisation was established. On 3 August, the name Almere Sailors was announced for the professional team. The name was chosen as the city of Almere was created after reclaiming land from the sea.

On 13 August, the Sailors announced Eric Kropf as their first head coach. On 27 August, the DBL announced the Sailors obtained a license for the 2020–21 season. On 16 September, the Sailors signed their first player in Papito Hersisia. The Sailors played their first ever DBL game on 3 October, losing 124–64 to power house Donar. The season was suspended and later resumed behind closed doors because of the ongoing pandemic. On 21 January 2021, the Sailors won their first ever DBL game against Apollo Amsterdam, 74–64 after overtime. Kropf was fired on 10 March 2021, assistant Gregory Tjin-A-Koeng was promoted to interim head coach.

In the 2021–22 season, the Sailors applied to play in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged. Tjin-a-Koeng remained as head coach. On 12 August 2021, the club however announced it decided not to join the new season due to the lack of necessary financial means.

A few months later, on 13 October 2021, the Almere Sailors organisation was declared bankrupt.

Klub koszykarski Almere Sailors został założony w 2020 roku i gra w Eredivisie, najwyższej lidze koszykówki w Holandii. Klub ma siedzibę w mieście Almere, położonym na południe od Amsterdamu. Maskotką zespołu jest żeglarz, nawiązujący do morskiej tradycji miasta Almere.

Almere Sailors to stosunkowo młody klub, ale szybko stał się jednym z najlepszych zespołów w lidze. W sezonie 2022/23 zajęli drugie miejsce w Eredivisie i awansowali do play-offów, gdzie dotarli do finału.

Drużyna składa się z utalentowanych holenderskich graczy, uzupełnionych o kilku zagranicznych zawodników. Trenerem zespołu jest Erik Braal, były reprezentant Holandii.

Hala domowa Almere Sailors to Topsportcentrum Almere, która może pomieścić do 2500 widzów. Mecze zespołu cieszą się dużą popularnością wśród kibiców, którzy tworzą wyjątkową atmosferę podczas każdego spotkania.