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'''Košarkarski klub Koper''' ({{lang-en|Koper Basketball Club}}), commonly referred to as '''KK Koper''' or simply '''Koper''', was a basketball club based in [[Koper]], Slovenia. After the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia the club played in the [[Premier A Slovenian Basketball League|Slovenian League]]. |
'''Košarkarski klub Koper''' ({{lang-en|Koper Basketball Club}}), commonly referred to as '''KK Koper''' or simply '''Koper''', was a basketball club based in [[Koper]], Slovenia. After the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia the club played in the [[Premier A Slovenian Basketball League|Slovenian League]]. The team played their home games at [[Bonifika Hall]]. |
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Their greatest success was participation in the final series of the championship in [[1992–93 Slovenian Basketball League|1992–93]], where they were defeated by [[KK Olimpija|Olimpija]] 3–1. |
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The team played their home games at [[Bonifika Hall]], which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. |
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==Names through history== |
==Names through history== |
Latest revision as of 12:37, 2 November 2021
KK Koper | |||
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Founded | 1926 | ||
Dissolved | 2010 | ||
Arena | Bonifika Hall | ||
Location | Koper, Slovenia | ||
Team colors | Yellow, Blue | ||
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Košarkarski klub Koper (English: Koper Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK Koper or simply Koper, was a basketball club based in Koper, Slovenia. After the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia the club played in the Slovenian League. The team played their home games at Bonifika Hall.
Their greatest success was participation in the final series of the championship in 1992–93, where they were defeated by Olimpija 3–1.
Names through history[edit]
- Micom Marcus (1992)
- Slovenica (1993–1994)
- Luka Koper (2007–2010)