Fixtures

Svéd Basketligan 04/24 17:04 2 BC Lulea vs Norrkoping Dolphins - View

Results

Svéd Basketligan 04/22 17:04 2 [4] BC Lulea v Norrkoping Dolphins [1] W 83-96
Svéd Basketligan 04/19 17:04 2 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v BC Lulea [4] W 85-74
Svéd Basketligan 04/16 17:04 2 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v BC Lulea [4] W 100-76
Svéd Basketligan 04/07 13:04 3 [8] Koping Stars v Norrkoping Dolphins [1] W 75-94
Svéd Basketligan 04/04 17:04 3 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v Koping Stars [8] W 112-71
Svéd Basketligan 04/02 17:04 3 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v Koping Stars [8] W 133-77
Svéd Basketligan 03/26 18:04 1 [9] Umea BSKT v Norrkoping Dolphins [1] W 72-95
Svéd Basketligan 03/22 18:04 1 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v BC Lulea [2] L 84-91
Svéd Basketligan 03/18 18:04 1 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v Jamtland Basket [4] W 90-79
Svéd Basketligan 03/15 18:04 1 [3] Boras Basket v Norrkoping Dolphins [1] W 91-92
Svéd Basketligan 03/08 18:00 1 [1] Norrkoping Dolphins v Sodertalje [6] W 99-76
Svéd Basketligan 03/01 18:04 1 [5] Nassjo Basket v Norrkoping Dolphins [1] W 86-95

Wikipedia - Norrköping Dolphins

The Norrköping Dolphins are a professional basketball club from Norrköping, Sweden. It plays in the Basketligan, the highest league in Sweden and won the league seven times. Home games of Norrköping are played at the Stadium Arena.

History

The club was established as Hageby BK (Swedish: Hageby Basketklubb) on May 8, 1963, by Åke Björck. Its name was taken from the Hageby district in Norrköping.

The men's team made its debut in the Swedish first tier in 1964–65 but were relegated after only one year. They returned eleven years later, in 1976–77, with the American players Fran O'Hanlon and Kenny Grant on the roster.

In 1980, Hageby won its first national championship after defeating Alviks BK in the finals, 3–1.

In 1992 the Swedish basketball league was formed and the club changed its name to Norrköping Dolphins.