Triumph Lyubertsy
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 VASIC, NIKOLA Serbia Guard 1.94 1984
6 LYDAY, TERRELL USA Guard 1.91 1979
7 ZAMANSKIY, IGOR Russia Forward 2.02 1977
8 KOMAROVSKIY, ANDREY Russia Guard 1.96 1985
9 VYALTSEV, EGOR Russia Guard 1.90 1985
10 SLOKAR, UROS Slovenia Center 2.10 1983
11 KHLOPONIN, DENIS Russia Forward 2.06 1981
12 DMITRIEV, FEDOR Russia Forward 2.05 1984
14 ASKRABIC, OGNJEN Serbia Forward 2.07 1979
15 TOPOROV, SERGEY Russia Forward 1.96 1981
20 KROTENKOV, IGOR Russia Center 2.12 1983
21 LIKHOLITOV, FEDOR Russia Center 2.10 1980
31 VALTERS, KRISTAPS Latvia Guard 1.88 1981
32 CHATMAN, MIRE USA Guard 1.87 1978
 Head Coach    
  EREMIN, STANISLAV Russia    

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The Club Scene: Triumph Lyubertsy

If it seems like Triumph Lyubertsy has been on the basketball scene forever, that is probably because in barely a decade the club has already left a significant mark on Russian and European basketball.

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BC Triumph Lyubertsy Moscow Region returns to the Eurocup after a two-year absence off a really solid season in the Russian League. Led by scoring champion Davon Jefferson and talented youngsters Dmitry Kulagin and Sergey Karasev - coach by his father Vasily, an European basketball legend, Triumph was third in the Russian League regular season with a 12-6 record, reaching the semifinals and finishing fourth overall. The team also finished the Baltic League regular season tying for first place at 16-4 and made it to the EuroChallenge final four but Elan Chalon stood on its way in the semifinal. Previously being known as Dynamo Moscow Region, its new name and new management continued the winning tradition at the club, which had built a reputation as a rising power in recent seasons. Dynamo Moscow Region advanced to back-to-back FIBA Europe Cup final fours in 2004 and 2005, as players like Johnny Taylor and later Nikita Morgunov and Chuck Kornegay helped the club to respective fourth and third-place finishes. Back home the club became a regular in the Russian playoffs, though it never managed to climb past the quarterfinal stage. With new management also came a new head coach, Stanislav Eremin, and a host of stars, including Mire Chatman, Terrell Lyday, Ognjen Askrabic and Uros Slokar. Together Triumph was bound to succeed as it went undefeated at home in the ULEB Cup and won its regular season group. Triumph was upset, however, by Artland Dragons by a total of 4 points in the Last 32 round. Mighty CSKA Moscow stood in the way in the Russian Cup quarterfinals and then - despite finishing fourth in the regular season - Triumph fell in three games to Dynamo Moscow in the playoffs. Triumph reloaded before the start of the 2008-09 season with marquee signings such as Nenad Krstic, Marcus Goree or Alan Anderson, but the team could not survive the Eurocup Qualifying Rounds against Base BC Oostende. Triumph, however, overcame heavy financial problems to return to the Russian League playoffs and reach the Russian Cup title game, losing against Unics Kazan. Triumph also had a long run in the EuroChallenge, making it to the final four and finishing third. The club returned to the Eurocup in 2009-10 but did not go past the regular season. Triumph bounced back from an underwhelming 2010-11 season with its nice mix of top prospects and foreign talent which could pay off well, in the 2012-13 Eurocup, too.
President
Roman Agapov
Honorary President Lev Leschenko
Address Smirnovskaya 4
140 000 Lyubertsy, Moscow Region - Russia
Arena "TRIUMPH" SPORTS PALACE
Tel. +7 495 5802182
Fax +7 495 5802182