Resultados

Liga BNXT 04/29 18:00 1 [11] The Hague Royals v Brussels Basketball [6] L 53-82
Liga BNXT 04/26 18:00 1 [11] The Hague Royals v Okapi Aalstar [3] L 58-85
Liga BNXT 04/23 18:30 1 [1] Spirou Charleroi v The Hague Royals [11] L 95-58
Liga BNXT 04/12 18:00 1 [10] Apollo Amsterdam v The Hague Royals [11] L 88-80
Liga BNXT 04/10 13:00 1 [9] Brussels Basketball v The Hague Royals [11] L 85-71
Liga BNXT 04/06 18:00 1 [11] The Hague Royals v Den Helder [9] L 82-94
Liga BNXT 04/02 13:30 1 [11] The Hague Royals v Limburg United [4] L 69-93
Liga BNXT 03/22 19:30 1 [8] Liege Basket v The Hague Royals [11] L 87-67
Liga BNXT 03/16 19:00 1 [11] The Hague Royals v Spirou Charleroi [1] L 60-111
Liga BNXT 03/05 19:30 1 Okapi Aalstar v The Hague Royals L 98-40
Liga BNXT 02/19 18:00 - Basketball Academie Limburg v The Hague Royals L 66-61
Liga BNXT 02/12 18:30 - The Hague Royals v Landstede Zwolle L 45-101

Wikipedia - The Hague Royals

The Hague Royals were a Dutch basketball club based in The Hague. Established in 2020, the team played in the highest level of basketball in the Netherlands for two seasons. Home games are played in the Sportcampus Zuiderpark, which has a capacity of 3,500 people.

The Royals played in the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons of the Dutch Basketball League (DBL) and later the BNXT League, the top flight divisions of Dutch basketball. They were denied a license in 2022 for the following season. After trying to revive the club, the Royals decided to dissolve the club in 2023.

History

The home arena Sportcampus Zuiderpark

Before the establishment of the Royals, the last time a professional basketball team played at the highest level was C3 Cobra's the 2000–01 season. In May 2020, The Hague Royals announced its plans to play in the Dutch Basketball League (DBL) starting from the 2020–21 season. The name Royals comes from the reputation of The Hague as the Hofstad, where the Dutch royal family is seated.

On 20 June 2020, Bert Samson was announced as the first head coach of the Royals. On 10 August, the Royals signed Sam van Dijk as its first player ever. On 27 August, the DBL granted the club a license for the 2020–21 season. On 3 October, the Royals played their first ever DBL game, losing away against Aris Leeuwarden, 63–81.

In the 2021–22 season, the Royals played in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged. The Royals ended 21st out of the 21 teams with one victory in the season. The Royals failed to obtain a club licence for the 2022–23 season, the club appealed the decision but without success.

During the 2022–23 season, the club went into hiatus while the organisation aimed for a comeback the next season. In September 2023, the board announced the dissolution of the club after their application for a license in the 2023–24 season was once again rejected by the BNXT League.

O Hague Royals é um clube profissional de basquetebol holandês com sede em Haia, Holanda do Sul. A equipa compete na Liga Holandesa de Basquetebol (DBL), o nível mais alto do basquetebol profissional na Holanda.

O Hague Royals foi fundado em 1954 como BV Den Haag. O clube mudou seu nome para Den Haag Kings em 2008 e depois para Hague Royals em 2013.

O Hague Royals joga os seus jogos em casa no Sportcampus Zuiderpark, com capacidade para 3.000 espectadores.

O Hague Royals foi campeão da DBL duas vezes, em 2009 e 2013. O clube também venceu a Copa da Holanda três vezes, em 2009, 2013 e 2014.

O Hague Royals é um dos clubes de basquetebol mais bem sucedidos da Holanda. O clube tem uma forte base de fãs e é conhecido pelo seu estilo de jogo rápido e emocionante.

Alguns dos jogadores mais notáveis ​​que jogaram pelo Hague Royals incluem:

* Arvin Slagter
* Yannick Franke
* Worthy de Jong
* Stefan Wessels
* Leon Williams

O Hague Royals é um clube de basquetebol orgulhoso e de renome na Holanda. O clube tem uma história rica e uma base de fãs apaixonada. O Hague Royals é um dos clubes de basquetebol mais bem-sucedidos da Holanda e sempre é um candidato ao título da DBL.