ASK Riga

Latvian basketball club


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::summary Latvian basketball club ::

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nameASK Rīga
imagesize250px
logoASK Riga (logo).png
founded2004
dissolved2009
historyBK Rīga
(2004–2006)
ASK Rīga
(2006–2009)
arenaArēna Rīga
capacity12,500
locationRiga, Latvia
colorsWhite with Yellow-Gold stripes and Carolina Blue

| | championships | 1 Latvian Championships | | website | askriga.lv | | h_pattern_b | _thinwhitesides | | h_body | FFDF00 | | h_shorts | FFDF00 | | h_pattern_s | _whitesides | | a_pattern_b | _thinwhitesides | | a_body | 99BADD | | a_shorts | 99BADD | | a_pattern_s | _whitesides | ::

| color2 = #FFDF00 | color1 = black | color3 = #99BADD | name = ASK Rīga | nickname = | imagesize = 250px | logo = ASK Riga (logo).png | leagues = | founded = 2004 | dissolved = 2009 | history = BK Rīga (2004–2006) ASK Rīga (2006–2009) | arena = Arēna Rīga | capacity = 12,500 | location = Riga, Latvia | colors = White with Yellow-Gold stripes and Carolina Blue

| championships = 1 Latvian Championships | website = askriga.lv | h_pattern_b = _thinwhitesides | h_body = FFDF00 | h_shorts = FFDF00 | h_pattern_s = _whitesides | a_pattern_b = _thinwhitesides | a_body = 99BADD | a_shorts = 99BADD | a_pattern_s = _whitesides ASK Rīga is a former professional basketball club that was based in Riga, Latvia. "ASK" stood for "Armijas Sporta Klubs" (in English: Army Sports Club).

History

BK Rīga was then founded in 2004 as an attempt to revive the defunct club Rīgas ASK which was founded in 1931 and considered the most successful Latvian club on international level. BK Riga got back the original name of ASK Rīga on March 23, 2006, which was supported by the Riga City Council, the National Latvian Army Forces, and some powerful sponsors, as well as the brand new Arēna Rīga, with room for 12,500 fans.

The team then made it to both the Baltic League and the FIBA EuroCup quarterfinals, but the best was yet to come. The arrival of Torraye Braggs happened to be the key piece in a roster already featuring Sandis Valters, Raitis Grafs, Curtis Millage, A.J. Bramlett, and Sandis Buškevics. ASK won the best-of-seven 2006–07 Latvian League finals 4–2, and started a new era for the club, breaking BK Ventspils's seven-year Latvian League dynasty. ASK hosted the EuroCup's 2007–08 opening game, but a plague of injuries did not allow the team to reach the competition's elimination rounds. In that season same 2007–08 season, ASK Rīga finished fourth in the Baltic League, and also finished in 3rd place in the Latvian League. The 2008–09 season was the last season of ASK Rīga to date.

Arena

ASK Rīga played its home games at the 12,500 seat Arēna Rīga.

Honours

Domestic competitions

Notable players

Notable coaches

Notes

References

References

  1. курс, The Baltic Course-Балтийский. "Debts of Latvian basketball club "ASK Riga" exceeded LVL 90,000".

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