Gothia Basket

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Gothia Basket
Founded1958
Dissolved2010
HistoryHögsbo BK
(1958-1993)
Kärcher Hisings-Kärra BBK
(1993-95)
New Wave Sharks
(1995-2006)
Gothia Basket
(2006-2010)
ArenaGothia Arena
Capacity1,000
Location Gothenburg, Sweden

Gothia Basket was a Swedish basketball club, based in Gothenburg. The team played in the Basketligan from 2007 till 2010. [1]

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