Spartak St. Petersburg
President Alexander Krasnenkov
Address pr. Dobrolyubova 18, 197198 St. Petersburg, RUSIA
Tel. +7 (812) 498 60 51
Fax +7 (812) 498 60 35
Arena YUBILEYNI "SPORT" PALACE
2009-2010 Games
Regular Season
1
Nov. 24
2
Dec. 01
3
Dec. 08
4
Dec. 15
5
Jan. 05
6
Jan. 12
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
- WHITE, JAMES USA Forward 2.01 1982
5 KUZNETSOV, KIRILL Russia Guard 1.87 1990
8 LEVTER, ROMAN Russia Forward 2.09 1984
9 ZAVORUEV, VASILY Russia Guard 1.96 1987
11 PASHUTIN, ZAKHAR Russia Guard 1.96 1974
12 SUTON, GORAN Croatia Center 2.09 1985
14 ZOZULIN, ALEKSEY Russia Guard 1.99 1983
15 ANTIPOV, PAVEL Russia Forward 2.02 1991
20 YUDIN, ANTON Russia Guard 1.98 1972
23 FIELDS, LEVANCE USA Guard 1.78 1987
24 KOLESNIKOV, EVGENY Russia Guard 1.95 1985
25 FORD, SHARROD USA Center 2.06 1982
55 MESHCHARAKOU, YAHOR Russia Forward 2.04 1976
91 RAKOVIC, MILOVAN Serbia Forward 2.08 1985
 Head Coach    
  SHERF, ZVI Israel    
The Club
Despite being a Eurocup newcomer, Spartak St. Petersburg is a classic team in European club competitions - and one of the oldest basketball clubs in Europe, too. Founded on April 19, 1935, Spartak already started to compete in the Soviet Union championship in 1937. Years of obscurity followed, but the then-called Spartak Leningrad earned the right to return to the Soviet Union League in 1958. Spartak stayed in his country's first division from 1960 until the Soviet Union folded in 1991. Spartak had its golden age in the seventies, even when it ranked third in the 1969 Soviet Union championship. With the late Aleksandr Belov as its own superstar and players like Yuri Shtukin, Yuri Pavlov, Leonid Ivanov, Valeriy Fedorov or Aleksandr Bolshakov complementing him, Spartak was one of the best European teams in that decade. Spartak reached the 1971 Cup Winners' Cup final, losing against Simmenthal Milano, but bounced back lifting the trophy in 1973 and 1975, downing Jugoplastika Split and Crvena Zvezda, respectively. Spartak also won the 1975 Soviet Union League and reached the final six other times from 1970 to 1978. Belov passed away but Spartak still added some hardware to its roll of honours, lifting the Soviet Union Cup trophy in 1987 and the CIS Championship in 1992. Spartak bounced back from its recent past last season, finishing fourth in the Russian League - its highest ranking since 1993. Don't expect Spartak to be your average newcomer - the club already knows what it takes to win Europe's second club competition.
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