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Statyba Vilnius
Statyba Vilnius logo
Founded1963
Dissolved1997 [1]
HistoryBC Žalgiris
1963–1964
BC Plastikas
1964
BC Statyba
1964–1997
LocationVilnius, Lithuania
Team colorsBlack, white
   
Championships6 Lithuanian SSR Championships
5 Lithuanian SSR "Sports" Cups
2 USSR A class League

BC Statyba was a basketball club from Vilnius, Lithuania. It was renamed to Lietuvos rytas in 1997.

History[edit]

In 1963, Vilnius's first basketball club, called Žalgiris, was established. In 1964, the team changed its name to Plastikas, but was renamed to Statyba before the start of the season. In 1965, Statyba became the Žalgiris association champions, and finished third in the Lithuanian cup tournament. The next year they improved and finished in second place in the Lithuanian cup tournament. In 1966, the team made their debut in the USSR A class championship, which was a second-tier championship, where they finished in fourth place. Statyba's most successful season came in 1979, when they finished in third place in the top division – the USSR Premier Basketball League. Over the years, Statyba became one of the biggest rivals for Žalgiris Kaunas. After the leaving the USSR championship, Statyba participated in the Lithuanian championship and the LKF Cup, finishing second in 1991 and 1992. Statyba joined the Lithuanian Basketball League when it was established in the 1993–94 season. Statyba won third place in the inaugural season, but over the next few years, plummeted in the standings, finishing with a disastrous last place finish in the 1996–97 season.

In 1997, the club was purchased by Lietuvos rytas newspaper's owner Gedvydas Vainauskas. He denounced Statyba and its history claiming that his club is not related to Statyba and renamed the club to Statyba-Lietuvos rytas in 1997 and then to Lietuvos rytas in 1998. Many Statyba's players, coaches—present or past—and fans, condemned the actions of new owner and dissociated themselves from the new club.[2]

In 2011, Statyba's fans, players and coaches re-established the club and claimed to be the successors of the old club.[3]

In 2017, under new ownership, Lietuvos rytas took back the history of Statyba.

Notable players[edit]

  • Lithuania Romanas Brazdauskis 1983–1984, 1986–1988
  • Lithuania Rimas Girskis 1968–1983
  • Lithuania Artūras Karnišovas 1987–1990
  • Lithuania Jonas Kazlauskas 1973–1985
  • Ukraine Anatolij Kovtun 1986–1987
  • Lithuania Linas Kvedaravičius 1985–1990
  • Lithuania Šarūnas Marčiulionis 1981–1989
  • Lithuania Algimantas Pavilonis 1973–1985
  • Lithuania Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1991–1992
  • Lithuania Alfredas Vainauskas 1979–1990, 1993–1995
  • Head coaches[edit]

    Achievements[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Guoga apie konkurenciją „Žalgiriui": „Mūsų biudžetas turi siekti apie 10 mln. eurų"". BasketNews.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  • ^ Pupininkas, Martynas. "„Statybos" veteranai: Vainauskas nepripažįsta Vilniaus krepšinio istorijos". BasketNews.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  • ^ Ramoška, Saulius. "Atgimusi „Statyba" sieks susigrąžinti šlovę". Alfa.lt. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  • ^ "„Statybos" ištakos ir neišmatuojama vilniečių meilė krepšiniui". RytasVilnius.lt. Retrieved 12 July 2021.

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