Helsingborg BBK

Alias
Helsingborg
Leagues Played
Sweden Superettan 120
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Helsingborg Women

Results

Sweden Superettan 04/14 15:00 3 [1] Hogsbo v Helsingborg [8] L 96-64
Sweden Superettan 04/12 17:00 3 [8] Helsingborg v Hogsbo [1] W 87-76
Sweden Superettan 04/06 10:00 1 [16] RIG Mark v Helsingborg [8] W 58-87
Sweden Superettan 04/03 17:00 1 [8] Helsingborg v IK Eos [12] L 72-88
Sweden Superettan 03/24 12:00 1 [5] Huddinge v Helsingborg [7] L 83-75
Sweden Superettan 03/23 15:00 1 [14] Norrort v Helsingborg [6] W 67-88
Sweden Superettan 03/09 13:00 1 [7] Helsingborg v RIG Mark [16] W 92-82
Sweden Superettan 03/01 18:30 1 [3] Wetterbygden Stars v Helsingborg [6] L 96-74
Sweden Superettan 02/24 13:00 1 [9] Sloga Uppsala v Helsingborg [6] L 86-75
Sweden Superettan 02/18 14:30 1 [7] Helsingborg v Fryshuset [6] W 96-91
Sweden Superettan 02/03 14:00 1 [6] Helsingborg BBK v Huddinge Basket [5] L 87-106
Sweden Superettan 01/28 15:00 1 [6] Helsingborg v KFUM Kalmar Basket [14] W 81-70

Wikipedia - Helsingborg BBK

Helsingborg Basketbollklubb is a basketball club based in Helsingborg, Sweden. The association is a continuation of Helsingborgs Basket, which went bankrupt in 2009. During the 2023–24 season, the men's team play in Superettan and the women's team play in division 2. The men's team also compete in the Swedish Cup.

History

Pre HBBK era

The current association was established on 12 May 2009. Its predecessor, Helsingborgs Basket, formed in 1978 as a merger between IFK Helsingborg basketball section, which started in 1956, and BK Panthers, before eventually breaking away from IFK in the early 1970s. IFK Helsingborg won its first and so far only championship title in 1969. Besides this, IFK Helsingborg also won five cup titles, including the last time the Cup was held in 1978. In 1986, Helsingborgs Basket were relegated from the top division, and a few years later in 1992, found themselves in Division 2. The club returned to the Swedish Basketball League (the highest tier of Swedish basketball) in 2003. In 2006 and 2008 the club played under the name Öresundskraft Basketball.

On April 9, 2009, the club withdrew from the Swedish basketball league for the 2009/2010 season, due to a lack of sponsors. The economic situation eventually became too difficult and as Helsingborg did not want to endorse a new loan, the club filed for bankruptcy on May 11, 2009. The day after Helsingborgs Baskets bankruptcy there was a meeting where it was decided that a new organization would be created under the name, Helsingborg Basketball Club (HBBK). Due to HBBK being a new club, both the men's and women's teams were forced to qualify for Division 2 for the season 2009/2010. Both went through from their qualifier and both advanced to Basketettan for the 2010/2011 season.

Superettan

2018–2020

The first season in Superettan was a very memorable one as they ended up in fourth place with a 12–12 record.

The men's last game during their first stint in Superettan ended up, as most other games that season, in a loss. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the season was ended early and not all the games were played. This meant that they finished the season in last place with a 3–22 record. Due to the pandemic and the season ending early SBBF were forced to make the decision on which tier they were to play in during their next season. This decision ended up being that they were to be relegated.

2021

Due to the coronavirus pandemic and restrictions only one game was played by Helsingborg in Basketettan south during the 2020–21 season. The Swedish Basketball Federation was therefore forced to make decisions out of the ordinary this season as well. With HBBK's will to play in Superettan as strong as ever they chose to apply for a spot in the second tier for the following season. After proving to the federation that the organization had a strong enough base the decision was made that Helsingborg would play in Superettan once again.

Women in SBL

The first season in the Swedish Basketball League was a season filled with tough experiences. It took the team 11 games to get their first win in SBL, also the first-ever victory in the highest tier of Swedish basketball ever. This would be their only win in their inaugural season, ending with a 1–21 record. Due to the decision made by the Swedish Basketball Federation on June 11, 2020 that no team will be relegated from SBL after the 2020–21 season. It gave HBBK the security of staying up.

After an impressive second season in SBL, finishing 11th and only 3 wins away from the playoffs, the board made the decision to withdraw. Due to both organisational and financial reasons.

Helsingborg BBK is a professional basketball team based in Helsingborg, Sweden. The team was founded in 2009 and has since become one of the most successful basketball teams in the country. The team competes in the Swedish Basketball League and has a strong reputation for its competitive spirit and skilled players.

The team's home court is the Helsingborg Arena, which has a seating capacity of 5,000 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and its logo features a basketball with the team's initials.

Helsingborg BBK has a strong roster of talented players, including both Swedish and international players. The team's style of play is fast-paced and aggressive, with a focus on teamwork and ball movement. The team's coaching staff is dedicated to developing players and helping them reach their full potential.

Off the court, Helsingborg BBK is known for its community involvement and commitment to promoting basketball in the region. The team hosts youth clinics and camps, and works closely with local schools and organizations to promote the sport.

Overall, Helsingborg BBK is a dynamic and exciting basketball team that is dedicated to excellence both on and off the court. With a strong roster of talented players and a commitment to community involvement, the team is poised for continued success in the years to come.