Adecco Estudiantes
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
7 LONCAR, NIKOLA Serbia Forward 1.98 1972
8 MISO, ANDRES Spain Guard 1.96 1983
10 JIMENEZ, CARLOS Spain Forward 2.01 1976
11 RODRIGUEZ, SERGIO Spain Guard 1.89 1986
12 VIDAURRETA, RAFAEL Spain Forward 2.04 1977
13 AZOFRA, IGNACIO Spain Guard 1.81 1969
14 JASEN, HERNAN Italy Guard 1.99 1978
15 ITURBE, IKER Spain Forward 2.00 1976
18 SUAREZ, CARLOS Spain Forward 2.02 1986
20 JASEN, JUAN IGNACIO Italy Guard 1.96 1985
21 PATTERSON, ANDRAE USA Forward 2.06 1975
24 GARCES, RUBEN Panama Center 2.06 1973
 Head Coach    
  HERNANDEZ, PEPU Spain    
 Assistant Coach    
  CUSPINERA, JOSE RAMON Spain    
  GONZALEZ, JAVIER CARLOS Spain    
Club info
As a club that chooses tradition and philosophy above even results, yet still competes on the highest levels in Europe, Asefa Estudiantes may be unique in modern pro basketball. Estudiantes was founded more than 50 years ago at a Madrid high school, Ramiro de Maeztu, that remains a main source of top-caliber players for the team. Over its half-century of history, Estudiantes has always been famous for its playing style - fast, aggressive and fun to watch. Competitive since the Spanish League was created in 1956, Estudiantes was powered by historical players such as Chus Codina, Antonio Diaz-Miguel, Aito Garcia Reneses, Vicente Ramos, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela or the Martinez-Arroyo brothers, whose sons, Pablo and Gonzalo, would also reach the Estudiantes first team in the 1990s. The team won its first title, the Spanish Cup, in 1962-63 by upsetting its archrival, Real Madrid 94-90. Fernando Martin arrived to the first team in 1979. He was the first Spaniard to reach the NBA, shortly before his untimely death in a traffic accident a decade later. In the 1980-81 season, however, Martin took the team to new heights, missing the title only after a tie with Real Madrid and a late-season loss to Barcelona. Estudiantes fell on hard times until two key players arrived from afar, spectacular forward David Russell and John Pinone, a big man who became a team leader and arguably the club’s best foreign player ever. Both players stayed for four unforgettable seasons in which the team challenged all the big names in Spain. Players kept coming from the youth teams, too, like Carlos Montes, Alberto Herreros and Nacho Azofra. Pinone was team captain when Estudiantes reached the Final Four in its first Euroleague season, 1991-92, and won that year’s Spanish Cup. Estudiantes got another Spanish Cup title in 2000 and 11 Spanish League semifinals appearances from 1992 to 2005. Felipe Reyes, Carlos Jimenez, Iñaki De Miguel, Sergio Rodriguez or Carlos Suarez are some of the last great players to come out of Estudiantes. Last season, the club made it to the Spanish League finals for the first time in four years, earning a Eurocup spot. It could be a new start for a one-in-a-million club like Estudiantes.
President Juan Francisco Garcia
Address Serrano, 127
28006 Madrid
Arena PALACIO VISTALEGRE
Tel. +34 91 562 4022
Fax +34 91 561 3251