PBC CSKA Junior
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LeaguesVTB United Youth League
Founded1991
HistoryCSKA-2
(1991–2017)
CSKA Junior
(2017-present)
(1991–2017)
CSKA Junior
(2017-present)
ArenaUniversal Sports Hall CSKA
(capacity: 5,000)
(capacity: 5,000)
| CSKA Junior | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leagues | VTB United Youth League | |||
| Founded | 1991 | |||
| History | CSKA-2 (1991–2017) CSKA Junior (2017-present) | |||
| Arena | Universal Sports Hall CSKA (capacity: 5,000) | |||
| Location | Moscow, Russia | |||
| Team colors | Red, Blue | |||
| President | Andrey Vatutin | |||
| Head coach | Maksim Sharafan | |||
| Affiliation(s) | CSKA Moscow | |||
| Championships | 3 EuroLeague NGT 4 VTB United Youth League 22 Russian Youth Basketball Championship | |||
| Website | cskabasket.com | |||
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PBC CSKA Junior, formerly known as CSKA-2, is the youth team of the basketball club CSKA Moscow and is based in Moscow, Russia. The team currently competes in VTB United Youth League.
CSKA Junior is the most successful team in Euroleague NGT, having won the tournament 3 times in a row.
Club plays its home games in Universal Sports Hall CSKA.
Club
- Euroleague NGT
- Winners (3): 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06
- VTB United Youth League
- Champions (4): 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017-18
- Runners-up (1): 2018–19
- Russian Youth Basketball Championship
- Champions (22): 1991–2012
- Russian Youth SuperCup
- Winners (1): 2015[1]
- Galis Basketball (friendly)
- Winners (1): 2019
Individual
- Euroleague NGT Finals MVP
Vasiliy Zavoruev – 2004
Vasiliy Zavoruev – 2005
Ivan Nelyubov – 2006