VTB 聯賽 03/13 10:00 - 帕爾馬彼爾姆 v 薩拉托夫 L 94-73
VTB 聯賽 03/07 15:00 - 薩拉托夫 v CSKA莫斯科 L 86-102
VTB 聯賽 02/18 16:00 - [7] 諾夫哥羅德 v 薩拉托夫 [3] W 70-83
FIBA歐洲盃 02/14 15:00 4 [2] 薩拉托夫 v 巴肯熊 [4] W 102-79
FIBA歐洲盃 02/09 14:00 6 [1] Bahcesehir Koleji v 薩拉托夫 [2] L 97-95
FIBA歐洲盃 02/01 19:30 5 [4] 倫敦雄獅 v 薩拉托夫 [2] W 77-104
VTB 聯賽 01/23 12:00 - 薩拉托夫 v 聖彼得堡澤尼特 L 75-93
FIBA歐洲盃 01/12 15:00 3 [2] 薩拉托夫 v Bahcesehir Koleji [1] W 75-70
FIBA歐洲盃 01/08 14:00 2 [2] 薩拉托夫 v 倫敦雄獅 [4] W 84-81
VTB 聯賽 01/04 11:00 - [3] CSKA莫斯科 v 薩拉托夫 [1] L 92-65
VTB 聯賽 12/20 17:00 - [3] 聖彼得堡澤尼特 v 薩拉托夫 [2] W 74-83
VTB 聯賽 12/11 13:00 - [2] 薩拉托夫 v 綠山城 [11] W DBFA
FIBA歐洲盃 12/08 17:30 1 [3] 巴肯熊 v 薩拉托夫 [3] W 95-96
VTB 聯賽 12/05 10:00 - [2] 薩拉托夫 v 諾夫哥羅德 [5] W 100-94
VTB 聯賽 11/21 10:00 - [10] Enisey 克拉斯諾亞斯卡 v 薩拉托夫 [3] W 95-101
FIBA歐洲盃 11/17 17:00 6 [3] 夏普爾Gilboa Galil v 薩拉托夫 [1] W 71-100
FIBA歐洲盃 11/10 19:30 5 [2] 雷焦艾米利亞 v 薩拉托夫 [1] L 80-77
VTB 聯賽 11/07 10:00 - [4] 薩拉托夫 v BC阿斯塔納 [5] W 83-82
FIBA歐洲盃 11/03 19:00 4 [3] 薩拉戈薩 v 薩拉托夫 [1] W 86-92
FIBA歐洲盃 10/27 15:00 3 [1] 薩拉托夫 v 夏普爾Gilboa Galil [4] W 102-62
VTB 聯賽 10/24 11:00 - [5] 薩拉托夫 v 喀山尤尼克斯 [2] W 81-76
FIBA歐洲盃 10/20 15:00 2 [2] 薩拉托夫 v 雷焦艾米利亞 [1] W 91-84
VTB 聯賽 10/16 13:00 - [8] 薩拉托夫 v 特莫基明斯克 [11] W 95-79
FIBA歐洲盃 10/13 15:00 1 薩拉托夫 v 薩拉戈薩 W 100-80
VTB 聯賽 10/10 13:30 - [3] 薩拉托夫 v 庫班火車頭 [8] L 95-108
VTB 聯賽 10/04 16:00 - [9] 卡勒夫/Cramo v 薩拉托夫 [5] W DBFA
俱樂部友誼賽 09/17 13:30 - 保度洛斯特 v 薩拉托夫 L 89-73
俱樂部友誼賽 09/11 10:00 - Mega Basket v 薩拉托夫 W 73-75
VTB 聯賽 04/25 11:00 - [7] 奇美基 莫斯科 v 薩拉托夫 [9] W 80-84
VTB 聯賽 04/17 12:30 - [8] 帕爾馬彼爾姆 v 薩拉托夫 [9] W 93-100

Wikipedia - BC Avtodor

BC Avtodor (Russian: БК «Автодор» Саратов), commonly known as simply Avtodor and internationally as Avtodor Saratov, is a Russian professional basketball club based in Saratov. It plays in the VTB United League, the highest level of Russian basketball. In early 2022, after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Americans D. J. Funderburk and Grant Jerrett and Canadians Kenny Chery and Philip Scrubb left the team.

History

Establishment and growth (1960–1992)

Founded in 1960 as Spartak Saratov, former player Vladimir Rodionov became its head coach in the 1982. The club was later renamed into Avtodorozhnik (road engineer) - shortened to Avtodor in 1996 - in reference to a late benefactor.

Scaling the heights (1992–2004)

Joining the Russian League at its creation in 1992, the club competed with CSKA Moscow (being the first club to defeat them in the league) for national supremacy during the rest of the decade, finishing in second place four times between 1994 and 1999. It would win the regular season in both 1997 and 1998, but lost both finals series against CSKA 2–3, and 1–3 respectively.

The Russian outfit regularly took part in European competitions during that period, reaching the semifinals of the 1998 second-tier EuroCup and playing in the 1999 top-tier EuroLeague (exiting at the first group stage). Avtodor defeated CSKA in the 2001–02 playoff quarterfinals, the only team to have prevented the Army men from reaching the top four in Russian basketball history.

Demise and rebuilding (2004–2014)

After threatening to do so for years because of disputes with the local administration, especially regarding the lack of a convenient arena, Rodionov moved the organisation to Saint Petersburg during the 2004 summer. He would form Dynamo Saint Petersburg, transferring some of Avtodor's best players such as Vladimir Veremeenko, and its place in the Super League.

Meanwhile, a cash-strapped Avtodor voluntarily relegated itself to the second division for 2004–05, fielding an noncompetitive side made of youngsters, before moving down to the third division in 2005. Avtodor would win the second division in 2009 but did not have the financial means to return to the Super League. It did return to the Super League in 2012 but by that time the league had become the domestic second division. Winning that league in 2014, in large part thanks to the play of league MVP Courtney Fortson and promising youngster Artem Klimenko, the club received an invitation to play in the top-tier VTB United League and the European third-tier EuroChallenge for 2014-15.

The club was able to fund its participation thanks to increased support from the local administration, who reduced the funding of the city's ice hockey club Kristall Saratov to compensate.

Back at the top (2014–2019)

After losing seven of its first nine VTB League games, Avtodor regrouped with the help of November acquisition Kyrylo Fesenko and the play of December league MVP Fortson. Despite three coaching changes, with Vladimir Antsiferov replaced by his assistant Sergey Mokin in late October before Rodionov fired Mokin and took the coaching reins himself on 3 March 2015, the club reached the EuroChallenge quarterfinals where they lost to Trabzonspor.

In the league, Avtodor beat sides CSKA Moscow, Khimki Moscow Region, Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar and Unics Kazan to reach the playoffs, but lost three contested games against Khimki to exit at the quarterfinal stage.

2020-present

In early 2022, after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Americans D. J. Funderburk and Grant Jerrett and Canadians Kenny Chery and Philip Scrubb left the team.

薩拉托夫籃球俱樂部(俄語:Баскетбольный клуб Саратов)是俄羅斯薩拉托夫的一支職業籃球俱樂部。成立於1990年,曾是俄羅斯籃球超级联赛的參賽球隊,2016年降級至俄羅斯籃球超級聯賽 B。