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Косово - Суперлига 03/16 16:00 - Велазними v Трепка D 0-0
Косово - Суперлига 01/13 18:00 - Пежа v Трепка W 69-85
Косово - Суперлига 11/29 18:00 - KB Прищина v Трепка D 0-0
Купа Европа 11/22 18:00 6 [1] Трепка v Гравелинес [2] W 76-68
Купа Европа 11/15 19:00 5 [2] ЗЗ Лайден v Трепка [1] L 80-76
Купа Европа 11/08 14:00 4 Трепка v Hapoel Galil Elyon - PPT.
Купа Европа 11/01 19:00 3 [2] Гравелинес v Трепка [1] L 83-49
Косово - Суперлига 10/29 18:00 - Башкими v Трепка W 77-99
Купа Европа 10/25 17:00 2 Трепка v ЗЗ Лайден L 54-84
Купа Европа 10/18 14:30 1 Hapoel Galil Elyon v Трепка - PPT.
Купа Европа 10/05 16:00 3 [2] Трепка v Парну [3] W 77-67
Купа Европа 10/04 16:00 2 [1] Тиндастол v Трепка [3] W 69-77

Wikipedia - KB Trepça

Klubi i Basketbollit Trepça is a professional basketball club based in Mitrovicë, Kosovo. The club competes domestically in the Kosovo Basketball Superleague and Kosovo Cup and internationally in the Fiba Europe Cup. Trepça is one of the most successful clubs in Kosovo, Trepça has won 4 National Championships, 7 Kosovo Basketball Cups, 2 Kosovo Supercups, 1 Liga Unike and 1 Liga Unike Supercup.

History

Early years and successes in Yugoslavia (1940–1992)

The origins of Trepça can be traced back to the 1940s when basketball started gaining popularity in Mitrovica. However, it wasn't until 1947 that the club was officially established. Initially, KB Trepça competed in local leagues and tournaments, gradually developing its reputation as a competitive team.

In the 1960s and 1970s, KB Trepça experienced its golden era. The club achieved numerous successes. Trepça won several regional titles and made their debut in the First B Federal Basketball League, the country's second-tier basketball competition, in the 1980's. The team consistently performed well and became known for its strong roster of talented players and skilled coaching staff.

Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s and the subsequent conflicts in the Balkans, Kosovo went through a turbulent period. KB Trepça, like many other institutions in the region, faced significant challenges and disruptions. The club's activities were severely impacted, and it took several years for basketball to regain stability in Kosovo.

Establishment of the Kosovo Basketball Federation (1992–1999)

With the establishment of the Kosovo Basketball Federation in 1992, KB Trepça started competing in the Kosovo Basketball Superleague. KB Trepça won their first league title in the 1992/1993 season against KB Peja. The following year, Trepça reached the final once again but lost against Peja.

Years of dominance (1999–2002)

Trepça won the Kosovo Basketball Superleague in 2000 and 2001. Furthermore, Trepça won the Kosovo Cup in 1999. The coach was Ahmet Behrami and notable players during this period were Ilir Selmani, Naim Hajrizi, Brahim Veseli, Artan Mehmeti, Eroll Pepiqi, Besim Braha, Fikret Hanxhiq, Edmond Raqa and many others. In the 2002 season Trepça lost the final against KB Prishtina.

New successes and rivalries (2002–2012)

Trepça continued to be one of the dominant forces in Kosovan basketball by always reaching the play-offs and by winning the Kosovo Cup in 2004 with notable players like Igor Miličić, Haashim Simmons, Ylber Jusufi, Besim Braha, Fikret Hanxhiq, Ilir Selmani, Naim Haxha, Brahim Veseli etc. Trepça lost the finals in 2007 and 2010 against KB Prishtina. The 2010–11 season was a special season for Trepça where they played two local derbies against KB Mitrovica and KB Bambi who both were from Mitrovica. The following season Trepça won the Superleague 3-2 against Prishtina in the finals. In addition to that Trepça won the Kosovo Cup the same year. The roster was made by players like Jaleel Nelson, Drilon Hajrizi, Gazmend Asllani, Besnik Azemi, Fikret Hanxhiq, Arian Tahiri, Valdrin Haxhiu, Imer Tahiri, Emir Zimic and Luard Halili. Drilon Hajrizi became the MVP of 2011–12 Superleague season. During this period and especially after the 2012 finals the rivalry with Prishtina intensified.

Trepça's debut in a European competition and struggle for the play-offs in the Superleague (2012–2019)

From 2012 to 2019 Trepça constantly placed 4th or 5th fighting for the play-offs in the Superleague. In 2014, 2016 and 2017 they reached the semi-finals but did not manage to go further. In 2016, Trepça made their debut in the Balkan International Basketball League where they won against Karpoš Sokoli, Feni Industries and Sutjeska. Nevertheless, they finished 5th not making into the play-offs.

Downfall and revival (2019–2022)

In the 2019-20 Superleague season Trepça almost relegated after finishing 7th for the first time in their history. Trepça won against AS Prishtina in the play-out. The following season Trepça once again placed 7th. This time they faced KB Istogu in the play-out winning 193-155 in aggregate. Notable players were Drilon Hajrizi, Burim Zekiqi, Dino Butorac, Valdrin Haxhiu and Stavros Toutziarakis. Trepça started a reorganization in 2021 by signing several players like Andrew Gordon, Samir Zekiqi and Ryan Wright. The new coach was Lumbomir Minchev. Trepça won the Kosovo Cup in 2022 after one decade by beating KB Bashkimi 76-62 in the final. On 3 March 2022 they signed former NBA-player Rodney Purvis. Trepça reached the final in the 2021-22 Superleague season but failed to win against Ylli.

Трепка е български баскетболен отбор, базиран в Девня, България. Основан е през 1947 г. и се състезава в Националната баскетболна лига (НБЛ) – първата дивизия на българския баскетбол.

Отборът е спечелил 10 национални първенства, 7 Купи на България и 4 Суперкупи на България. Европейският дебют на Трепка е през сезон 1993/1994 г. в турнира European Cup, където отпада на 1/16-финалите от португалския Паната. Сред най-известните състезатели, играли в Трепка, са Георги Глушков, Николай Глушков, Христо Кочов и Михаил Михайлов.

Домашните мачове на Трепка се провеждат в спортна зала „Диана“. Цветовете на клуба са жълто и черно. Талисманът на отбора е дракон, символ на града Девня.