Lukoil Academic
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
- DAVIDOV, GEORGI Bulgaria - 2.04 1976
- MLADENOV, BOYKO Bulgaria - 2.12 1981
- KOSTOV, CHAVDAR Bulgaria - 1.95 1988
- NAYDENOV, SIMEON Bulgaria - 0.00 1981
- JONES, CHARLES USA - 0.00 1975
- WILLIAMS, AJANI Jamaica - 0.00 1977
- JONES, LAMONT USA - 1.83 1972
- VASILEV, GINKO Bulgaria - 0.00 1978
- KOESHINOV, DECHO Bulgaria - 0.00 1975
- STOYKOV, TODOR Bulgaria - 1.97 1977
- LAUDERDALE, PRIEST USA - 0.00 1973
- RADIONOV, YULIYAN Bulgaria - 0.00 1979
- CEKOVSKI, GJORGJI FYROM - 2.02 1979
- PISTOLJEVIC, NENAD Serbia - 0.00 1980
- MOMCHEV, MANOL Bulgaria - 0.00 1984
 Head Coach    
  PAPAZOV, KONSTANTIN Bulgaria    
 Assistant Coach    
  DOKUZOVSKI, MARIN Bulgaria    

Team latest news

Lukoil Academic adds Watkins at center

Turkish Airlines Euroleague hopeful Lukoil Academic shored up its frontline by signing center Darryl Watkins to a one-year deal. Watkins finished last season with New Orleans of the NBA.

Club info
Perennial Bulgarian League champion Lukoil Academic is back to the Eurocup. Lukoil comes off yet another successful domestic season. The club claimed back the Bulgarian Cup trophy and went on to win its 10th consecutive national crown by sweeping Levski in the best-of-five finals. Lukoil also returned to the Eurocup after a two-year absence, though despite a promising 2-0 start, the team did not advance past the regular season. Lukoil was one of the superpowers when European club basketball competition was created over half a century ago. Founded in 1947, Academic Basketball Club played in back-to-back European Cup finals in 1958 and 1959. Academic lost both title series against ASK Riga, but was one of the first teams to shine brightly in the newborn competition with players like Viktor Radev, Georgi Panov and Ljubomir Panov and head coach Bozhidar Takev. Academic remained the dominant force in Bulgaria by winning 12 titles between 1957 and 1976. Years of obscurity followed, but the club returned to the elite when Lukoil became its main sponsor and the team shined soon after by lifting the Bulgarian Cup trophy in 2002. And Lukoil has dominated Bulgarian basketball ever since. It reached the ULEB Cup elimination rounds four times in the past decade and the Last 16 in 2007-08. Along the way, Lukoil fans had the chance to witness great individual performances from players like the Eurocup's all-time leading scorer Todor Stoykov, 2003-04 ULEB Cup MVP Priest Lauderdale and 2005-06 ULEB Cup assists champ Lamont Jones, among many others. In 2010-11, Lukoil lost on point-difference against Aris in the Eurocup Qualifying Round. It rebounded to reach the EuroChallenge quarterfinals, where Academic lost 2-1 against eventual champion Krka Novo Mesto in a three-game series that came down to the last shot. Lukoil has accumulated an incredible 339-23 Bulgarian League record since 2003.
Trophy Case
Bulgarian National League
1956/57, 1957/58, 1958/59, 1962/63, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72, 1972/73, 1974/75, 1975/76, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08 , 2008/09
Bulgarian National Cup
1952, 1954, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
President
Valentin Zlatev
Address
Postoyanstvo, 67A
1111 Sofia - Bulgaria
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Tel. +359 291 74 231
Fax +359 298 14 788