Spain ACB League 05/01 16:00 31 [5] UCAM Murcia v Zaragoza [13] L 82-77
Spain ACB League 04/28 15:00 31 UCAM Murcia v Zaragoza - Postponed
Spain ACB League 04/21 10:30 30 [12] Zaragoza v Real Madrid [2] L 70-79
Spain ACB League 04/13 19:00 29 [1] Unicaja Malaga v Zaragoza [12] L 83-72
Spain ACB League 04/06 15:00 28 [12] Zaragoza v Monbus Obradoiro [16] W 98-79
Spain ACB League 03/30 19:45 27 [10] Baskonia v Zaragoza [12] L 102-94
Spain ACB League 03/23 19:45 26 [14] Andorra v Zaragoza [11] L 85-80
Spain ACB League 03/17 16:00 25 [12] Zaragoza v Palencia [18] W 103-96
FIBA Europe Cup 03/13 18:00 3 Chemnitz 99 v Zaragoza L 102-86
Spain ACB League 03/09 19:45 24 [4] Gran Canaria v Zaragoza [11] L 111-85
FIBA Europe Cup 03/06 19:30 3 Zaragoza v Chemnitz 99 L 64-98
Spain ACB League 03/03 17:30 23 [3] Barcelona v Zaragoza [11] L 109-68
Spain ACB League 02/10 19:45 22 [11] Zaragoza v Tenerife [7] L 100-106
FIBA Europe Cup 02/07 19:00 6 Zaragoza v Manisa W 88-71
Spain ACB League 02/03 17:00 21 [11] Zaragoza v Breogan [17] W 63-61
FIBA Europe Cup 01/31 19:00 5 [1] Zaragoza v Gravelines [2] W 101-90
Spain ACB League 01/27 17:00 20 [13] Bilbao v Zaragoza [11] L 86-83
FIBA Europe Cup 01/24 17:30 4 ERA Nymburk v Zaragoza L 70-64
Spain ACB League 01/21 16:00 19 [11] Zaragoza v Valencia [5] L 75-85
Spain ACB League 01/13 19:45 18 [11] Joventut v Zaragoza [10] L 95-84
FIBA Europe Cup 01/10 16:00 3 Manisa v Zaragoza W 65-68
Spain ACB League 01/06 17:00 17 [11] Zaragoza v Girona [12] W 81-74
Spain ACB League 12/28 19:30 16 [11] Zaragoza v Andorra [16] L 72-76
Spain ACB League 12/22 20:00 15 [10] Tenerife v Zaragoza [12] W 64-70
Spain ACB League 12/17 11:30 14 [18] Palencia v Zaragoza [14] W 80-88
FIBA Europe Cup 12/13 19:00 2 [2] Gravelines v Zaragoza [1] L 70-69
Spain ACB League 12/10 17:30 13 [14] Zaragoza v Barcelona [3] W 101-99
FIBA Europe Cup 12/05 19:00 1 Zaragoza v ERA Nymburk W 82-79
Spain ACB League 12/02 17:00 12 [15] Zaragoza v UCAM Murcia [3] W 82-76
Spain ACB League 11/26 11:30 11 [17] Breogan v Zaragoza [15] L 82-77

Wikipedia - Basket Zaragoza

Basket Zaragoza 2002 S.A.D., more commonly referred to as Basket Zaragoza and as Casademont Zaragoza for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Zaragoza, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB. Their home arena is the Pabellón Príncipe Felipe.

History

Basket Zaragoza was founded in 2002 with the aim of giving the city of Zaragoza back to the Spanish basketball elite league, after old CB Zaragoza left the Liga ACB on 1996. It started playing on LEB, after taking the place belonging to CB Coruña.

CAI Zaragoza spent five hard years on LEB league before reaching Liga ACB for the first time. The team had to overcome a relegation playoff in its first season against CB Ciudad de Huelva, and four consecutive failed promotion playoffs against CB Granada, CB Murcia and Baloncesto León twice.

Finally, CAI Zaragoza got promoted to Liga ACB after winning the title of the 2007–08 season, but its first participation on it was a total failure. CAI Zaragoza got immediately relegated, after being defeated in the last day by CB Murcia. Nevertheless, the team arranged returned to Liga ACB on the next season after the arrival of homegrown coach José Luis Abós.

Under Abos, CAI Zaragoza established on the top Spanish basketball competition; in the 2012–13 season, they qualifying for the first time to the Copa del Rey and reached the ACB semifinals in their first participation in the play-offs for the title. This success allowed CAI Zaragoza to make their debut in European competitions by playing the EuroCup Basketball during three consecutive seasons, reaching the Last 16 stage in the 2015–16 season.

Nevertheless, after Abós's untimely death in 2014, the team struggled in the national competition, and went from reaching the play-offs to barely avoiding relegation. In 2016, after 14 years with CAI, the club changed the sponsorship naming to Tecnyconta Zaragoza.

In the 2018-19 ACB season, under Porfirio Fisac's coaching and after a profound change in their roster, Tecnyconta Zaragoza returned to the ACB play-off and reached the semifinals for the second time in their history.

On 15 June 2020, Basket Zaragoza created the women's team by integrating the professional team of Stadium Casablanca.

Zaragoza is a professional basketball team based in Zaragoza, Spain. The team competes in the Liga ACB, the top professional basketball league in Spain. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Zaragoza has a rich history of success in Spanish basketball.

The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home games at the Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, a state-of-the-art arena that can hold over 10,000 fans. Zaragoza has a talented roster of players from Spain and around the world, who are known for their skill, teamwork, and dedication to the game.

Zaragoza has a strong coaching staff that emphasizes a fast-paced, high-energy style of play. The team is known for their aggressive defense, sharp shooting, and ability to execute in clutch moments. With a winning tradition and a commitment to excellence, Zaragoza is a force to be reckoned with in Spanish basketball.