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1 Defunct franchises  





2 Genealogies  



2.1  Air21 Express and Barako Bull Energy records  







3 Guest teams  





4 Graphical timeline  





5 See also  





6 References  














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This is a list of defunct Philippine Basketball Association teams, both regular and guest.

Defunct franchises

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* Denotes team that won a championship
Team Company Principal owner Years active Seasons played Overall win–loss record Win % Championships Acquired by
Carrier/Quasar/Fiberlite Concepcion Industries, Inc. José N. Concepcion Sr. 19751976 2 26–44 37.1% 0 none
7-Up (Syjuco group) Seven-Up Bottling Company of the Philippines Santiago Syjuco 19751977 3 25–74 25.2% 0 Filmanbank
Filmanbank Filipinas Manufacturers Bank Ricardo C. Silverio Sr. 19781979 2 32–57 35.9% 0 Galleon Shipping/CDCP
Galleon Shipping/CDCP Galleon Shipping Corporation/
Construction and Development Corporation of the Philippines
Rodolfo Cuenca 19801981 2 32–28 53.3% 0 none
Tefilin Filipinas Synthetic Fiber Corporation Patricio L. Lim
Carlos Palanca Jr.
19801981 2 29–33 46.7% 0 none
U/Tex Universal Textile Mills, Inc. Patricio L. Lim
Walter Euyang Sr.
19751982 8 210–187 52.9% 2 Manhattan/Sunkist/Winston/Country Fair
Mariwasa Noritake/Mariwasa Honda/Finance Inc./Galerie Dominique Mariwasa/
Galerie Dominique
Emerson CoSeteng/
Nikki CoSeteng
19751983 9 117–217 35.0% 0 none
Toyota Delta Motor Corporation Ricardo C. Silverio Sr. 19751983 9 338–178 65.5% 9 Beer Hausen/Manila Beer
Crispa P. Floro and Sons, Inc. Pablo B. Floro 19751984 10 403–186 68.4% 13 Shell
Manhattan/Sunkist/Winston/Country Fair Sanyu Group of Companies 19831984 2 15–48 23.8% 0 none
Beer Hausen/Manila Beer Asia Brewery Lucio Tan 19841986 3 79–76 50.9% 0 none
Tanduay/Yco-Tanduay (Elizalde group) Elizalde and Company, Inc. Manolo Elizalde 19751987 13 3 Purefoods/Magnolia*
Presto/N-Rich/Great Taste/Tivoli CFC Corporation John Gokongwei Jr.
Ignacio Gotao
19751992 18 6 Sta. Lucia
Pop Cola/Sarsi/Sunkist/Swift RFM Corporation Jose Ma. Concepcion III 19902001 12 4 Coca-Cola/Powerade
Tanduay (Tan group) Tanduay Distillers, Inc. Lucio Tan 19992001 3 0 FedEx/Air21/Burger King/Barako Bull Energy
Shell Helix/Shell Rimula X/Shell Azodrin/Pilipinas Shell Oilers/Formula Shell Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation 19852005 21 4 Welcoat/Rain or Shine*
Sta. Lucia Sta. Lucia Realty & Development Corporation Exequiel Robles 19932010 17 2 Meralco*
Red Bull/Barako Bull Photokina Marketing Corporation Tony Chua 20002011 10 3 Shopinas.com/Air21
Coca-Cola/Powerade Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. 20022012 11 2 GlobalPort/NorthPort*
FedEx/Air21/Burger King/Barako Bull Energy Airfreight 2100, Inc. Alberto Lina 20022016 14 0 Phoenix*
Shopinas.com/Air21 Lina Group of Companies Alberto Lina 20112014 3 0 NLEX*
Alaska/Hills Bros. Coffee Alaska Milk Corporation Wilfred Steven Uytengsu 19862022 35 14 Converge*

*Acquiring team still active

Genealogies

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These are the franchise lineage of present PBA teams (present to oldest):

These are the franchise lineage of defunct PBA teams (oldest to latest):

All records of a franchise cease after it is acquired by a new company, except for:

Air21 Express and Barako Bull Energy records

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A unique situation regarding the Air21 Express' team records occurred before the start of the 2011–12 season when the Lina Group of Companies acquired the Red Bull/Barako Bull PBA franchise from Photokina Marketing Corporation (along with the "Barako Bull" brand). This team was renamed as the Shopinas.com Clickers. At the same time, the Fedex/Air21/Burger King franchise was renamed "Barako Bull Energy". After the dismal performance of Shopinas.com during the Philippine Cup, the Lina Group decided to rename the team as Air21 Express.

After the two franchises switched names in 2012, the Shopinas.com/Air21 team was now considered as a new team. The team records and transaction history of its predecessor, FedEx/Air21/Burger King, were transferred to the new Barako Bull team. The lineage, team records and championships of the Red Bull/Barako Bull team were not carried over to either of the two franchises, except for the transaction history involving trades which were carried over to the Shopinas.com/Air21 team, following several precedents (the franchise acquisitions between Shell-Welcoat, Sta. Lucia-Meralco and Powerade-GlobalPort).

To create a distinction between the two Air21 franchises, the original is abbreviated as "AIR21" and the second one as "AIR21X" in the official PBA annual, Hardcourt. In some instances, the team records of the original Air21 franchise is "shared" with the second Air21 franchise. An example would be during the jersey retirement of Vergel Meneses – although he played for the original Air21 franchise, his jersey was retired by the second Air21 franchise.

Guest teams

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Graphical timeline

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Converge FiberXersPhoenix Super LPG Fuel MastersNLEX Road WarriorsTerrafirma DyipBlackwater BossingNorthPort Batang PierAir21 ExpressMeralco BoltsRain or Shine Elasto PaintersPowerade TigersBarako Bull EnergyBarako Bull Energy BoostersSta. Lucia RealtorsPop Cola PanthersTNT Tropang GigaMagnolia HotshotsAlaska Aces (PBA)Shell Turbo ChargersManila Beer BrewmastersBarangay Ginebra San MiguelU/Tex WranglersToyota Super CorollasTanduay Rhum MastersSan Miguel BeermenGreat Taste Coffee MakersCrispa Redmanizers


Key: Red = founding franchises; yellow = 1970s; blue = 1980s; orange = 1990s; green = 2000s; purple = 2010s; light purple = 2020s

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Asensi, Francis (January 5, 1996). "Mega Bottlers for sale". Sports Weekly Magazine.
  • ^ Asensi, Francis (January 19, 1996). "Change of heart by the Bottlers". Sports Weekly Magazine.
  • ^ "Pepsi signs off". Sports Weekly Magazine. May 10, 1996.

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