| Poland PLK | 11/23 16:30 | 9 |
Trefl Sopot vs
King Wilki Morskie Szczecin
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| Poland PLK | 12/06 14:00 | 10 |
OK Mladost
vs
Trefl Sopot
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| Poland PLK | 12/15 17:00 | 11 |
Start Lublin
vs
Trefl Sopot
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| Poland PLK | 12/20 18:00 | 12 |
Polski Cukier Torun
vs
Trefl Sopot
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| Poland PLK | 12/28 16:30 | 13 |
Trefl Sopot vs
Czarni Slupsk
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| Poland PLK | 01/01 16:30 | 14 |
Stal Ostrow
vs
Trefl Sopot
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| FIBA Europe Cup | 11/19 17:30 | 6 |
[4] Castelo Maia
v
Trefl Sopot [1]
|
L | 101-83 | |
| Poland PLK | 11/15 14:00 | 8 |
[14] MKS Dabrowa Gornicza
v
Trefl Sopot [3]
|
L | 93-81 | |
| FIBA Europe Cup | 11/12 18:15 | 5 |
[1] Trefl Sopot v
Absheron BK
[3] |
W | 98-78 | |
| Poland PLK | 11/09 11:30 | 7 |
[3] Trefl Sopot v
Arka Gdynia
[8]
|
L | 83-85 | |
| FIBA Europe Cup | 11/05 15:00 | 4 |
[2] Neftchi
v
Trefl Sopot [1]
|
L | 92-87 | |
| Poland PLK | 11/02 14:00 | 6 |
[3] Trefl Sopot v
Gtk Gliwice
[14]
|
W | 97-61 | |
| FIBA Europe Cup | 10/29 18:15 | 3 |
[2] Trefl Sopot v
Kalev/Cramo
[3]
|
W | 93-58 | |
| Poland PLK | 10/26 14:00 | 5 |
[5] Trefl Sopot v
Gornik Walbrzych
[6]
|
W | 84-77 | |
| FIBA Europe Cup | 10/22 15:00 | 2 |
[4] Absheron BK
v
Trefl Sopot [3]
|
W | 96-99 | |
| Poland PLK | 10/19 15:30 | 4 |
[15] Miasto Szkla Krosno
v
Trefl Sopot [7]
|
W | 85-105 | |
| FIBA Europe Cup | 10/15 17:15 | 1 |
Trefl Sopot v
FC Saarbrucken Women
|
W | 92-63 | |
| Poland PLK | 10/11 18:00 | 3 |
[5] Dziki Warszawa
v
Trefl Sopot [8]
|
W | 80-86 |
Trefl Sopot is a Polish professional basketball team, based in Sopot, Poland. The team plays in the Polish Basketball League and EuroCup. The club was founded as the replacement of Prokom Asseco Sopot that left the city of Sopot for Gdynia in 2009.
The team was founded as a phoenix club with a new corporate identity after Asseco Prokom Sopot decided to relocate to Gdynia. In its inaugural season, the club played in the Hali 100-lecia. At the beginning of the 2010–11 season, Trefl moved to the Ergo Arena, with a capacity of 15,000 people the largest arena in the PLK. In the 2011–12 season, Sopot reached the PLK Finals where the team faced its predecessor Asseco Prokom Gdynia. In a thrilling best-of-seven series, Sopot lost 4–3.
In 2011–12, Sopot won its first trophy when it won the Polish Cup. In the following season, Sopot repeated as Cup champions. Alongside these victories, the team also won the Polish Supercup in 2012 and 2013.
In the 2020–21 PLK season, Sopot finished 5th overall, a result that exceeded expectations.