Fixtures

Εσθονία - KML 04/26 16:00 3 Κάλεβ/SNABB vs Κάλεφ/Κράμο - View
Εσθονία - KML 04/29 16:00 3 Κάλεφ/Κράμο vs TLU/Κάλεβ - View

Results

Εσθονία - KML 04/23 16:00 3 Κάλεφ/Κράμο v Κάλεβ/SNABB L 97-49
Φιλικά Συλλόγων 09/08 16:00 - TLU/Κάλεβ v ΚΚ Βίιμσι W 87-81
Εσθονία - KML 04/22 14:00 3 Κάλεφ/Κράμο v TLU/Κάλεβ L 84-38
Εσθονία - KML 04/19 16:00 3 TLU/Κάλεβ v Κάλεφ/Κράμο L 64-92
Εσθονία - KML 04/16 12:00 3 Κάλεφ/Κράμο v TLU/Κάλεβ L 84-73
Εσθονία - Κύπελλο 11/30 17:00 - ΚΚ Βίιμσι v TLU/Κάλεβ W 89-93
Εσθονία - Κύπελλο 11/23 17:00 - TLU/Κάλεβ v ΚΚ Βίιμσι L 74-93
Εσθονία - Κύπελλο 10/19 16:00 - TLU/Κάλεβ v Tere Kadrina Karud L 87-93
Εσθονία - Κύπελλο 10/16 13:00 - Tere Kadrina Karud v TLU/Κάλεβ W 88-110
Φιλικά Συλλόγων 09/16 14:00 - TLU/Κάλεβ v TALTECH L 63-78
Εσθονία - KML 05/03 16:30 3 [5] TLU/Κάλεβ v TALTECH [4] L 75-83
Εσθονία - KML 05/01 13:00 3 [5] TLU/Κάλεβ v TALTECH [4] L 71-76

Wikipedia - BC Tallinna Kalev

Tallinna Kalev/SNABB is a basketball team based in Tallinn, Estonia. The team plays in the Estonian-Latvian Basketball League and the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML). Their home arena is the Audentes Sports Center.

History

The team was founded in 2002 as Pirita Palliklubi (Pirita Ball Club), the same year they joined the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML), the top tier of Estonian basketball. In their first season, they reached the Estonian Cup final, but lost 76–92 to TÜ/Rock.

Prior to the 2008–09 season, BC Pirita joined the Tallinn Sports Association Kalev and changed their name to Tallinna Kalev. In July 2010, Tallinna Kalev merged operations with TTÜ Korvpalliklubi. They played as TTÜ/Kalev and TTÜ/Kalev II through the 2010–11 season. However, the partnership ended after just one season, and Tallinna Kalev continued independently.

In 2014, the team became affiliated with Tallinn University (TLÜ). They made their debut in a European competition by competing in the 2016–17 season of the FIBA Europe Cup, but failed to advance past the group stage. Coached by former NBA player Martin Müürsepp, Tallinna Kalev/TLÜ made the KML Finals for the first time in team history in 2019. However, they were swept in three games by defending champion BC Kalev/Cramo.

In June 2022, Tallinna Kalev merged operations with Audentes Sports Club and became Tallinna Kalev/Audentes.