Idea Slask
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 VINSON, FRED USA Guard 1.93 1971
4 PACESAS, TOMAS Lithuania Guard 1.90 1971
5 BIGUS, RAFAEL Poland Center 2.15 1976
6 ALANOVIC, VLADAN Croatia Guard 1.90 1967
6 WRIGHT, MICHAEL USA Forward 2.03 1980
7 HAWKINS, MICHAEL USA Guard 1.81 1972
8 MILOSSERDOV, ALEKSANDER Russia Forward 1.98 1980
9 ZIELINSKI, MACIEJ Poland Forward 1.98 1971
10 WIEKIERA, PAWEL Poland Forward 2.05 1978
11 ADOMAITIS, DAINIUS Lithuania Forward 2.02 1974
12 FETISOV, ANDREI Russia Forward 2.08 1972
12 SZYBILSKI, PIOTR Poland Center 2.08 1973
13 ADAMEK, ANDRZEJ Poland Guard 1.92 1975
14 EINIKIS, GINTARAS Lithuania Center 2.08 1969
14 KOJENETS, ALEH Belarus Center 2.08 1977
15 TOMCZYK, DOMINIK Poland Forward 2.04 1974
16 SKIBNIEWSKI, ROBERT Poland Guard 1.82 1983
 Head Coach    
  URLEP, ANDREJ Slovenia    
Club info
Founded in 1947, Asco Slask has turned Wroclaw into a basketball city known not only in Poland, but all around Europe. Slask won six Polish League titles in the 1965-1981 period and then again in 1987, but established a dynasty in the 1990's, winning 10 league titles in 12 seasons through 2002 with players like Maciej Zielinski, Dominik Tomczyk or Adam Wojcik. The perennial Polish champs lost their grip on the Polish League in 2002-03, the first year in which the team knocked hard at the door of the Top 16. In 2003-04, Slask stepped strong from the start, winning its first three encounters in the Euroleague behind an outstanding Lynn Greer and holding a 6-4 record with four regular season games to go. Unfortunately, Slask lost all those games and finished the regular season in a complicated six-way tie at 6-8. That marked the club's best record ever in Europe, but it was not good enough to advance to the Top 16. Slask won the Polish Cup for a third time since 1999 later in the season. It then rolled through the Polish League finals, but an emerging Prokom Trefl Sopot, the new basketball force in Poland, managed to take its first-ever title. Prokom has been the team to beat in Poland since then, but Slask stays competitive. In 2005, Slask reached the ULEB Cup eighthfinals before being swept by Maroussi. The 17-time Polish champions ranked fifth at home in 2005 and 2006, exiting in the quarterfinals. Slask improved with the arrival of coach Andrej Urlep and players like Dean Oliver or Zendon Hamilton, returning to the Polish League semifinals and losing against Turow. The club's goal as it enters the ULEB Cup remains the same: to rejoin the elite of European basketball by any road available. The ambitions of Asco Slask ensures a redoubled effort in 2007-08, as the team faces the ULEB Cup with renewed ambitions.
Trophy Case
Polish National Championship
1964/65, 1969/70, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1986/87, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1995/96, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02
Polish National Cup
1957, 1959, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2004, 2005
Polish Supercup
1999, 2000
President Waldemar Sieminski
Address Mieszczanska 11 Str
50-201 Wrocław - Poland
Arena HALA ORBITA
Tel. +48 713 21 1132
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