VfL Kirchheim Knights

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VfL Kirchheim Knights
VfL Kirchheim Knights logo.png
Leagues ProA
Founded2006;14 years ago (2006)
HistoryVfL Kirchheim Knights
(2006–present)
ArenaSporthalle Stadtmitte
Capacity1,800
Location Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany
Team colorsYellow, Black
        
Website kirchheim-knights.de

VfL Kirchheim Knights is a professional basketball club based in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany. [1] The team plays in the ProA, the second highest stage in Germany.

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Season by season

SeasonTierLeaguePos.Postseason
2007–083 ProB 2Promoted
2008–092 ProA 5
2009–102ProA4
2010–112ProA4
2011–122ProA2Runner-up
2012–13 2ProA15Relegated
2013–14 2ProA10
2014–15 2ProA11
2015–162ProA3Semifinalist
2016–17 2ProA4Semifinalist

Source: Eurobasket

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