Fixtures

Kazakhstan National League 10/11 18:00 1 Almaty Legion vs Tobol Kostanay - View
Kazakhstan National League 10/12 18:00 1 Almaty Legion vs Tobol Kostanay - View
Kazakhstan National League 10/25 18:00 1 Kaspiy Aktau vs Almaty Legion - View
Kazakhstan National League 10/26 18:00 1 Kaspiy Aktau vs Almaty Legion - View
Kazakhstan National League 10/29 18:00 1 Barsy Atyrau vs Almaty Legion - View
Kazakhstan National League 10/30 18:00 1 Barsy Atyrau vs Almaty Legion - View

Results

Kazakhstan Cup 09/20 11:15 50 Almaty Legion v Astana L 68-84
Kazakhstan Cup 09/19 13:30 2 Almaty Legion v Barsy Atyrau L 72-75
Kazakhstan Cup 09/17 09:00 3 [1] Almaty Legion v Lotte Giants [3] W 68-51
Kazakhstan Cup 09/16 06:45 2 US Orleans 45 v Almaty Legion W 59-95
Kazakhstan Cup 09/15 09:00 1 Kaspiy Aktau v Almaty Legion W 73-76
Kazakhstan National League 05/16 14:30 - Almaty Legion v Tobol Kostanay L 80-89
Kazakhstan National League 05/15 14:30 - Almaty Legion v Tobol Kostanay W 100-70
Kazakhstan National League 05/11 12:00 - Tobol Kostanay v Almaty Legion L 102-90
Kazakhstan National League 05/10 12:00 - Tobol Kostanay v Almaty Legion W 93-98
Kazakhstan National League 04/24 14:30 - Almaty Legion v Irbis Almaty L 69-78
Kazakhstan National League 04/19 14:00 - Irbis Almaty v Almaty Legion L 82-69
Kazakhstan National League 04/18 15:00 - Irbis Almaty v Almaty Legion L 94-85

Wikipedia - BC Almaty

Basketball Club "BC" Almaty (Russian: Баскетбольный клуб "БК" Алматы) is a Kazakhstani professional basketball club based in the city of Almaty in southern Kazakhstan.

Founded in 2006, it has played under the name Almaty Legion (Russian: Алматинский легион) since 2014. The club has competed in the Kazakhstan Basketball Championship - losing twice in the championship final – and the Kazakhstan Basketball Cup, which they won in 2015.

For the 2014–15 season, the team also competed in the Russian Basketball Super League, the professional second division league in Russia.

History

BC Almaty was founded in December 2006 by the municipality of Almaty, it was managed by the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of that city. In July 2014, the club became a limited liability partnership, with the municipality selling the totality (100%) of its shares in the club as part of a privatization campaign.

In their first season in the Kazakhstan Basketball Championship in 2007–08, they reached the championship finals, losing to the Astana Tigers.

After the Tigers turned down an invitation to play in the 2008 FIBA Asia Champions Cup, Almaty replaced them. In their first international foray they reached the quarterfinal stage, losing to eventual champions Saba Battery.

In the 2014 off-season, BC Almaty went through a re-branding, changing its name to Almaty Legion (Russian: Алматинский легион), though it retained the former designation as its legal name, also changing its logo. SKA Almaty, who had played in the Soviet league in the 1980s, was merged into BC Almaty to serve as the reserve squad in the second division Higher league under the name Almaty Legion KazNU (Russian: Алматинский Легион КазНУ).

Almaty Legion were accepted into the Russian Basketball Super League, the second division of distant neighbours Russia, to play the 2014–15 season there. They finished dead last of the 16 team league with 2 wins out of 30, though they later beat MBA Moscow in the 15th place playoffs to move up a position.

In February 2015, Legion won their first trophy, the Kazakhstan Basketball Cup, beating Tobol Kostanay 90-86 in the final to win the tournament organised in Almaty. They also reached the final of the 2014–15 Kazakhstan Basketball Championship but were crushed 82-56 by perennial champions BC Astana.

The Kazakhstan basketball team "Almaty" is a prominent and talented squad representing the vibrant city of Almaty, one of the country's major cultural and sporting hubs. Known for their dynamic playing style and strong team spirit, "Almaty" has established itself as a competitive force in national and regional basketball competitions. The team boasts a roster of skilled players who combine technical proficiency with strategic agility, making them a formidable opponent on the court. With passionate fans and a commitment to excellence, "Almaty" continues to contribute to the growth and popularity of basketball in Kazakhstan, inspiring young athletes and fostering a sense of pride within their community.