EiffelTowers Nijmegen

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LeaguesEredivisie
Founded2000
Dissolved2005
ArenaDe Horstacker
EiffelTowers Nijmegen
LeaguesEredivisie
Founded2000
Dissolved2005
ArenaDe Horstacker
LocationNijmegen, Netherlands
Main sponsorEiffel BV
Championships1 Eredivisie
1 NBB Cup

EiffelTowers Nijmegen was a Dutch basketball club based in Nijmegen. The club played in the top-tier Eredivisie during the period 2000–2005 and won one championship in 2003.[1] In 2005, the club merged with EBBC Den Bosch to form EiffelTowers Den Bosch.[2]

In 2000 the first-division club was founded as the EiffelTowers Nijmegen and played its games in De Horstacker in Nijmegen. Marco van den Berg was hired as the team's head coach. With main sponsor Eiffel BV, the club was able to sign high quality American players which led to quick successes. In 2003, the EiffelTowers dominated in the Eredivie and team won the Dutch national championship, as well as the NBB Cup. In the playoff finals, Omniworld was swept easily, 4–0.[3] In 2005 main sponsor Eiffel decided to move its club to Den Bosch to merge with Tulip Den Bosch. Main reason was the small arena in Nijmegen, which didn't allow the club to play in European competitions.

The following season, a new team from Nijmegen was founded in Matrixx Magixx.

Honours

2002–03
2003
Runner-up: 2002

Season by season

Head coaches

References

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