Swiss Central Basketball | |
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Nickname | SCB |
Leagues | Swiss Basketball League |
Founded | 2015 |
History | Swiss Central Basket 2015–present |
Arena | Staffeln Turnhalle |
Capacity | 650 |
Location | Luzern, Switzerland |
Main sponsor | CSS Versicherung |
President | Thomas Müller [1] |
Vice-president(s) | Angelos Varelis |
Head coach | Orlando Bär |
Team captain | Michael Plüss |
Championships | 2x U16 Swiss Champion, 2x U16 Swiss Cup winners, 3x NLB 2nd place |
Website | www |
Swiss Central Basketball is a Swiss professional basketball club based in Luzern. [2] Founded in 2009, the team currently plays in the Swiss Basketball League (SBL), the top-tier league in Switzerland.
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