BC Zenit Saint Petersburg

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BC Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russian: БК Зенит Санкт Петербург), formerly known as BC Dynamo Moscow Region (2003–2007) and BC Triumph Lyubertsy (2007–2014), is a Russian professional basketball team that is located in Saint Petersburg, Russia, since 2014. The club competes domestically in the VTB United League.

Founded2014; 12 years ago (2014)
History
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  • BC Dynamo Moscow Region
    (2003–2007)
    BC Triumph Lyubertsy
    (2007–2014)
    BC Zenit Saint Petersburg
    (2014–present)
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Zenit Saint Petersburg
Zenit Saint Petersburg logo
LeaguesVTB United League
Founded2014; 12 years ago (2014)
History
List
  • BC Dynamo Moscow Region
    (2003–2007)
    BC Triumph Lyubertsy
    (2007–2014)
    BC Zenit Saint Petersburg
    (2014–present)
ArenaKSK Arena
Capacity7,120
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia
Main sponsorGazprom
PresidentAlexander Medvedev
General managerSani Bečirovič
Head coachDejan Radonjić
Team captainTrent Frazier
OwnershipGazprom
Championships1 VTB United League
2 VTB League Supercup
1 Russian Cup
Websitebc-zenit.com
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Their home court is Sibur Arena. The club is sponsored by Gazprom. Since the team moved to Saint Petersburg in 2014, the team is a part of the multi-sports club Zenit, of which the football club FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, is also a part.[1] Alexander Tserkovny is a general manager of the club since July 16, 2018.

History

Dynamo Moscow

The club was originally established in 2003, under the name BC Dynamo Moscow Region, and registered into the Russian Superleague A.[citation needed]

Triumph Lyubertsy

In 2007, the basketball club of Dynamo Moscow Region disbanded and became the newly reformed club of BC Triumph Lyubertsy Moscow Region. Triumph Lyubertsy retained all the records of the Dynamo Moscow Region club, through the acquisition of the club's rights.[citation needed] In the 2013–14 season, Triumph reached the final of the EuroChallenge, in which it lost to Reggio Emilia by a score of 65–79.[2]

Zenit

2014-2019

In July 2014, the club announced it was relocating from Lyubertsy to Saint Petersburg, and was changing its name to BC Zenit Saint Petersburg. The club retained the rights of BC Triumph Lyubertsy,[3] and also its place in both the VTB United League and the EuroCup.[4] Meanwhile, the club tried to retain a second club in Lyubertsy, that would compete in the Russian Super League 1.[5] As a result, the basketball club became a section of the Zenit sports club, which already contained Zenit FC, a football club.[citation needed]

The team finished fifth in the 2014–15 season, but was eliminated in the quarter-finals. In 2016, Zenit moved from the Sibur Arena to the Yubileyni Arena. In the following four seasons, Zenit qualified for the semi-finals every time, but never reached the league finals.[citation needed]

On 27 June 2019, EuroLeague Basketball awarded Zenit a wild card for the 2019–20 EuroLeague.[6] This would mark Zenit's debut in the highest European tier.[citation needed]

2020-present

In early 2022, in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, American-Puerto Rican Shabazz Napier left the team.[7] Also leaving the team were Americans Billy Baron, Alex Poythress, Conner Frankamp, Tyson Carter, Jordan Mickey, and Jordan Loyd, as well as Lithuanians Arturas Gudaitis and Mindaugas Kuzminskas, and Polish player Mateusz Ponitka.[8]

On February 28, 2022, EuroLeague Basketball suspended the team because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9]

On June 5, 2022 BC Zenit has become VTB United League champion beating CSKA Moscow in 7 games.[10]

Arenas

The Yubileyny Sports Palace

When the club moved to St. Petersburg, they first played their home games at the 7,120 seat Sibur Arena.[11] They then moved to the newly renovated 7,000 seat[12] Yubileyni Arena.[13] When the club was previously based in Lyubertsy, they played their home games at the 4,000 seat[14][15] Triumph Sports Palace arena.

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Arenas
Arena City Capacity Tenure
Triumph Sports PalaceLyubertsy4,0002003–2014
KSK ArenaSaint Petersburg7,1202014–present
Yubileyny Sports PalaceSaint Petersburg7,0002016–present
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Honours

Domestic competitions

European competitions

Other competitions

Season by season

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Season Tier League Pos. Russian Cup European competitions
Dynamo Moscow Region
2003–04 1 Superliga A 6th
2004–05 1 Superliga A 7th
2005–06 1 Superliga A 6th
2006–07 1 Superliga A 6th
Triumph Lyubertsy
2007–08 1 Superliga A 4th 2 ULEB CupRS
2008–09 1 Superliga A 5th 3 EuroChallenge3rd
2009–10 1 Superliga А 6th Quarterfinalist 2 EurocupRS
2010–11 1 PBL 10th 3 EuroChallengeQR
2011–12 1 PBL 3rd Quarterfinalist 3 EuroChallenge3rd
2012–13 1 PBL 5th 2 EurocupEF
2013–14 1 United League 5th Quarterfinalist 3 EuroChallengeRU
Zenit Saint Petersburg
2014–15 1 United League 5th Second qualifying round 2 EurocupEF
2015–16 1 United League 3rd Runner-up 2 EurocupEF
2016–17 1 United League 3rd 2 EuroCupQF
2017–18 1 United League 3rd 2 EuroCupQF
2018–19 1 United League 4th First round 2 EuroCupT16
2019–20 1 United League 6th 1 EuroLeague18th place
2020–21 1 United League 3rd 1 EuroLeagueQF
2021–22 1 United League 1st Supercup Runner-up 1 EuroLeagueSP
2022–23 1 United League 4th
2023–24 1 United League 3rd
2024–25 1 United League 2nd
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Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

More information Zenit Saint Petersburg roster, Players ...
Zenit Saint Petersburg roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Age
F 00 United States Roberson, André 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 34 – (1991-12-04)4 December 1991
PG 0 United States Frazier, Trent (C) 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 27 – (1998-09-08)8 September 1998
G 1 Russia Shcherbenev, Aleksandr 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 25 – (2000-10-03)3 October 2000
G/F 7 Russia Karasev, Sergey 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 32 – (1993-10-26)26 October 1993
C 10 Russia Martiuk, Andrey 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) 25 – (2000-06-10)10 June 2000
G/F 12 Russia Zhbanov, Georgy 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 28 – (1997-10-10)10 October 1997
F 13 Russia Uzinskiy, Dmitry 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) 32 – (1993-07-13)13 July 1993
G 17 United States Moon, Xavier 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 31 – (1995-01-02)2 January 1995
C 21 Belgium Bako, Ismaël 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 30 – (1995-10-10)10 October 1995
F/C 22 Ivory Coast Poythress, Alex Injured 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 32 – (1993-09-06)6 September 1993
PF 33 Russia Vorontsevich, Andrey 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 38 – (1987-07-17)17 July 1987
G 35 Russia Emchenko, Vladislav 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 26 – (1999-10-13)13 October 1999
F/C 99 Croatia Šamanić, Luka 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 26 – (2000-01-06)6 January 2000
SG United States Juzang, Johnny 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 25 – (2001-03-17)17 March 2001
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Team manager
  • Russia Vyacheslav Belgesov

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: January 28, 2026
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Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Inactive
C Ismaël Bako Andrey Martiuk Alex Poythress Injured
PF Luka Šamanić Andrey Vorontsevich
SF André Roberson Sergey Karasev Dmitry Uzinskiy
SG Georgy Zhbanov Vladislav Emchenko
PG Trent Frazier Xavier Moon Aleksandr Shcherbenev
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On loan

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Players out on loan
Nat. Player Position Team On loan since
North Macedonia Nenad Dimitrijević PG Germany FC Bayern Munich 5 January 2026
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Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

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Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.
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Head coaches

More information Head coaches, Name ...
Head coaches
Name Nationality Tenure Trophies
Evgeny KovalenkoRussia2003—2005
Aleksandr VasinRussia2005
Rūtenis PaulauskasLithuania2005—2007
Dmitry ShakulinRussia2007
Stanislav YeryominRussia2007—2010
Valdemaras ChomičiusLithuania2010–2012
Vasily KarasevRussia2012–2018
Joan PlazaSpain2018–2020
Xavi PascualSpain2020–2025
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