俄罗斯超级联赛 | 11/21 12:15 | - | Ufimets Ufa v 萨马拉 | W | 71-98 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 11/18 11:00 | - | 希姆基Podmoskovie v 萨马拉 | W | 71-93 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 11/15 15:00 | - | 莫斯科中央陆军2 v 萨马拉 | W | 72-96 | |
俄罗斯杯 | 11/11 13:00 | - | 苏尔古特大学 v 萨马拉 | - | 查看 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 11/07 15:00 | - | 萨马拉 v Runa Basket | W | 85-82 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 11/04 16:00 | - | 萨马拉 v 雅罗斯拉夫海燕 | W | 117-70 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 10/08 14:00 | - | 萨马拉 v Ufimets Ufa | W | 77-54 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/29 15:00 | - | 萨马拉 v Ufimets Ufa | W | 94-62 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/28 15:00 | - | 萨马拉 v 列夫达 | W | 81-72 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/27 13:00 | - | Rodniki伊泽夫斯克 v 萨马拉 | W | 61-69 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/19 12:30 | - | 萨马拉 v Runa Basket | L | 82-87 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/17 15:00 | - | Rodniki伊泽夫斯克 v 萨马拉 | W | 88-103 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/16 10:00 | - | Ufimec Ufa v BC萨马拉 | W | 59-101 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/15 10:00 | - | 萨马拉 v 伊尔库茨克 | W | 83-69 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 03/17 13:00 | - | 列夫达 v 萨马拉 | L | 76-70 | |
俄罗斯杯 | 03/12 15:00 | - | 萨马拉 v 列夫达 | W | 86-69 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 03/06 15:00 | - | 萨马拉 v Spartak Primorie | W | 79-76 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 03/03 16:00 | - | 萨马拉 v BC沃斯拓克-65 | W | 80-66 | |
俄罗斯杯 | 02/27 13:00 | - | 列夫达 v 萨马拉 | L | 66-63 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 02/22 13:00 | - | Runa Basket v 萨马拉 | L | 92-84 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 02/19 14:15 | - | 伊卡特琳堡 v 萨马拉 | W | 90-94 | |
俄罗斯杯 | 02/13 13:00 | - | 萨马拉 v Uralmash Ekaterinburg | W | 88-68 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 02/09 16:00 | - | 萨马拉SGEU v 苏尔古特大学 | W | 76-70 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 02/09 13:55 | - | 萨马拉 v 苏尔古特大学 | W | 76-70 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 02/06 16:00 | - | 萨马拉 v 新西伯利亚 | W | 90-62 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 01/31 16:00 | - | 萨马拉 v Rodniki伊泽夫斯克 | W | 82-64 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 01/28 15:00 | - | 萨马拉 v 莫斯科中央陆军2 | W | 82-69 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 01/18 13:00 | - | 希姆基Podmoskovie v 萨马拉 | W | 77-99 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 01/15 14:00 | - | MBA莫斯科 v 萨马拉 | W | 66-101 | |
俄罗斯超级联赛 | 01/11 16:00 | - | 萨马拉SGEU v Ufimec Ufa | W | 94-59 |
BC Samara (Russian: БК Самара) is a Russian professional basketball team based in Samara.
Club was founded in Tolyatti as BC Azot. Club was a silver medalist of the Russian Super League 1 in 1992, and a 3-time bronze medalist, 1993, 1997, and 1998.[]
Another club from Samara was formally patronized by the Russian Air Force (VVS). After the collapse of Soviet Union, the most of the staff of basketball club SKA Alma-Ata and basketball players along with coach moved to Samara and new club "CSK VVS" was founded. The club was registered in the first edition of Russian basketball league.[]
In 1997, after bankruptcy, club was moved to Tula, Russia and founded as Arsenal Tula.
In 2002, CSK VVS was refounded and merged with BC Samara, to form a new club called "CSK VVS - Samara". In the 2006–07 season, this club won the championship of the European-wide 4th tier-level league, the FIBA EuroCup.[]
However, CSK VVS- Samara went bankrupt in 2009 and team could not participate in the 2009–10 Russian Super League 1 season. Thus, it was replaced in the league by Krasnye Krylya Samara.[]
In 2012, CSK VVS - Samara was refounded as "Samara SGEU" and in 2014 club got back its old name "Samara".[] In 2015, Krasnye Krylya Samara merged with BC Samara. BC Samara won Russian Super League 1 twice in season 2018-19 and 2020-21.[]
In 2022 BC Samara joined VTB United League.[]