{{Infobox basketball club | name = Valencia Basket | nickname = ''Taronja'' / ''Taronges'' (Oranges)<br>''Clockwork Orange'' | logo = Valencia Basket logo.svg | logo_size = 290px | leagues = Liga Endesa<br>EuroLeague | founded = {{Start date and age|1986|7|15|df=yes}} | history = '''Valencia Hoja del Lunes''' (1986-1987)<br / >'''Pamesa Valencia''' (1987-2009)<br/ >'''Power Electronics Valencia''' (2009-2011)<br />'''Valencia Basket Club'''<br />(2012–Present) | arena = Roig Arena (2025-Present)<br>Font de Sant Lluís (1987–2025) | capacity = 15,600 | location = València, Spain | colors = Orange and Black<br />{{color box|#FE5900}} {{color box|#000000}} | current = | president = Vicent J. Solà | owner = Juan Roig | sponsor = | coach = Pedro Martínez | captain = | championships = '''4''' EuroCup<br />'''1''' Spanish League<br />'''1''' Spanish Cup<br />'''2''' Spanish Supercup | retired_numbers ='''4''' (9, 11, 15, 17) | website = [http://valenciabasket.com/?p=inicio&lang=en valenciabasket.com] | h_body = ff9000 | h_pattern_b = _whitesides | h_shorts = ff9000 | h_pattern_s = _whitesides | a_body = 000000 | a_pattern_b = _orangesides | a_shorts = 000000 | a_pattern_s = _orangesides | 3_title = Third | 3_body = #FFFFFF | 3_pattern_b = _bluesides | 3_shorts = FFFFFF | 3_pattern_s = _bluesides }} '''Valencia Basket Club S.A.D.''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.csd.gob.es/csd/asociaciones/6SAD/relacion-sad/|title=Relación de SAD — Portal del Consejo Superior de Deportes|publisher=Consejo Superior de Deportes|language=es|access-date=7 September 2016|archive-date=2 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170402211548/http://www.csd.gob.es/csd/asociaciones/6SAD/relacion-sad/|url-status=dead}}</ref> commonly known as '''Valencia Basket''' ({{IPA|ca-valencia|vaˈlensia ˈbasket|lang}}; {{IPA|es|baˈlenθja ˈβasket|lang}}), is a professional basketball team based in Valencia, Spain. The team plays in the Liga Endesa and the EuroLeague, and its women's team was started in 2014 and promoted to Liga Femenina Endesa in 2018. From 1987 to 2025, they played their home games at the Font de Sant Lluís. Since 2025, they have played their games at the Roig Arena, with a capacity of up to 20,000 spectators.

The "Oranges" have a total of thirteen official titles in the men's section and eleven in the women's section. Valencia is the only Spanish club to win the top basketball category in Spain in both sections: the 2016-17 ACB (in addition to two runner-up finishes) and the 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25 and 2025-26 Women's League, as well as the EuroCup (ULEB Cup) on four occasions, where it is the most successful club in competition, and the 2020–21 EuroCup Women.

In the historical classification of the ACB, the men's team is in sixth place, having played 37 seasons in the top category. In 2024, the men's team placed 12th in the FIBA Europe classification and 10th place in the women's classification.

The club is owned by retail tycoon Juan Roig.<ref>[https://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/baloncesto/2017-09-27/l-alqueria-basket-inauguracion-valencia-18-millones-juan-roig_1450785/ Olvídese de la Masía de Messi: bienvenidos a L'Alqueria de Juan Roig {{in lang|es}}.]</ref>

== History == === 1986–1997 === Valencia Basket was founded on 27 September 1986, after Valencia CF decided to fold its basketball section.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=126081|title=Valencia Basket cumple 30 años|date=27 September 2016|access-date=28 September 2016|language=es|publisher=ACB.com|archive-date=20 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620023724/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=126081|url-status=dead}}</ref>

On 4 May 1988, while in its second season in the Primera División B, which was the second-tier league of Spanish basketball at that time, the team won its first promotion to the Spanish top-tier level ACB,<ref>[http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=75872 23 years from the promotion of Valencia Basket] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161002035712/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=75872 |date=2016-10-02 }} ACB.com May 4, 2011</ref> where the team remained until the 1994–95 season. In 1995, Valencia was relegated to the Spanish 2nd-tier level EBA League, after falling in the league's relegation playoff against Somontano Huesca. In the next season, after being the runner-up in Liga EBA, in a non-promoting season, Valencia BC bought Amway Zaragoza's ACB place to join the top league, where it has remained until nowadays.

=== 1998–2014 === On 2 February 1998, Pamesa Valencia won its first Spanish national title, after beating Pinturas Bruguer Badalona, by a score of 89–75, in the final of the 1998 Copa del Rey, which was played in Valladolid. One year later, on 13 April 1999, the club played in the final of the 1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup, but was defeated by Benetton Treviso, 64–60, in the final played in Zaragoza. Three years later, the club repeated the same success, but Montepaschi Siena won the final of the 2001–02 FIBA Saporta Cup, by a score of 81–71, in Lyon, France.

Continuing on with some of the club's best years, the 2001–02 ACB season was historic for the club, as it reached the Spanish ACB League finals, where they could not win any games in their series against FC Barcelona. Before this first success in reaching the finals of the Spanish league's playoffs, Pamesa Valencia won its first European-wide title, by defeating Krka Novo Mesto in the 2002–03 ULEB Cup, which would then also allow the club to make its debut in the European top-tier level EuroLeague.

In its first EuroLeague participation, Pamesa Valencia qualified for the Top 16, but was eliminated there, after not contesting its game at Nokia Arena against Maccabi Tel Aviv, adducing security issues in Israel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://elpais.com/diario/2004/03/25/deportes/1080169208_850215.html|title=El Pamesa no viaja a Tel Aviv y perderá (20-0) el partido|publisher=El País|language=es|date=25 March 2004|access-date=28 September 2016}}</ref>

On 18 April 2010, Power Electronics Valencia won its second European title, by beating Alba Berlin, 67–44, in the 2010 EuroCup Finals, which was played in Vitoria-Gasteiz.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/eurocup/game-center/?seasoncode=U2009&gamecode=156|title=Power Electronic Valencia Champ!|publisher=Eurocup Basketball|date=18 April 2010|access-date=28 September 2016}}</ref> This allowed the club to come back to the top level EuroLeague, seven years after its first participation in the tournament. This time, Valencia reached the EuroLeague quarterfinals, where it was eliminated by Real Madrid, who won the playoff series by a 3–2 margin.

The club's third European-wide 2nd-tier level EuroCup title arrived on 7 May 2014, when Valencia beat UNICS Kazan, in the double-legged finals.

=== 2015–present === On 5 June 2017, Valencia Basket qualified for its second Spanish Liga ACB Finals series, after defeating Baskonia in the semifinals of the 2017 national league playoffs. This time, the club won its first ever Spanish national domestic league championship, on 16 June 2017, by defeating Real Madrid with a 3–1 series score in the ACB league's finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=132714|publisher=ACB.com|language=es|date=16 June 2017|access-date=18 June 2017|title=Valencia Basket reescribe su historia (87-76)|archive-date=12 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171012150048/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=132714|url-status=dead}}</ref> In the same season, the club also reached the finals of both the Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup), and the EuroCup, but they lost those finals to Real Madrid, and fellow Spanish side, Unicaja, respectively. By winning the Spanish League championship, Valencia also sealed their return to the next season's top-tier level EuroLeague competition, for the 2017–18 season.

The club's fourth European-wide 2nd-tier level EuroCup title arrived on 16 April 2019, when Valencia beat Alba Berlin, in the double-legged finals.

== Arena == {{multiple image | align = right | direction = horizontal | footer = External and internal view of La Fonteta | footer_align = left | image1 = Fonteta Sant Llu%C3%ADs.jpeg | width1 = 220 | image2 = VBC-Kazan Eurocup finals 2014 - 40.jpeg | width2 = 220 }}

During its first season of existence, the team played its home games at the La Canaleta Sports Complex in the municipality of Mislata.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-11-05 |title=Será el primer precedente en la ACB pero el Burgos jugó en Mislata en 1986 |url=https://www.lasprovincias.es/deportes/valencia-bc/primer-precedente-burgos-20171105001031-ntvo.html |access-date=2023-05-03 |website=Las Provincias |language=es}}</ref>

Since 1987 Valencia Basket plays its home games at the 8,500 seat Font de Sant Lluís arena.<ref>[http://www.valenciabasket.com/?p=pabellon&lang=en MUNICIPAL COURT FUENTE DE SAN LUIS CAPACITY: 8.500 spectators]</ref> The arena is better known as ''La Fonteta''.

The club is expected to move to a new 15,600-seat arena called Roig Arena (previously proposed as Casal España Arena),<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-02 |title=The new home of Valencia Basket will be called Roig Arena |url=https://www.eurohoops.net/en/euroleague/1413686/the-new-home-of-valencia-basket-will-be-called-roig-arena/ |access-date=2022-11-04 |website=Eurohoops |language=en}}</ref> with the inauguration scheduled for 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=valència |first=jorge valero |date=2022-03-16 |title=El Casal España Arena de València se retrasa a 2024 |url=https://www.levante-emv.com/deportes/2022/03/16/casal-espana-arena-valencia-retrasa-63880969.html |access-date=2022-04-06 |website=Levante-EMV |language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Valencia's new €280M home arena should be ready in 2024 |url=https://basketnews.com/news-180269-valencias-new-280m-home-arena-should-be-ready-in-2024.html |access-date=2022-11-04 |website=basketnews.com |language=en}}</ref>

== Sponsorship naming == Valencia Basket has had several sponsorship names over the years: *Valencia-Hoja del Lunes: 1986–1987 *Pamesa Valencia: 1987–2009 *Power Electronics Valencia: 2009–2011

== Logos == <gallery> File:Pamesa Valencia.jpg|1987–2009 (The logo during the Pamesa era). File:Valencia Basket Club.png|2009–2017 (Original non commercial logo). File:Valencia BC 30Years.png|2016–2017 (30 year anniversary logo). File:Valencia-Basket-Club-2017.png| 2017–present. </gallery>

== Players == {{See also|Category:Valencia Basket players}}

=== Retired numbers === [[File:Fenerbahçe Men's Basketball vs Valencia Basket Euroleague 20171102 (2) (cropped).jpg|thumb|250px|Valencia Basket 2017-18 Euroleague season roster in pre-match]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%; text-align:center;" |- ! colspan=6 style="{{Basketball color cell|Valencia Basket}}"|Valencia Basket retired numbers |- ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Valencia Basket}}"|No ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Valencia Basket}}"|{{Tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}} ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Valencia Basket}}"|Player ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Valencia Basket}}"|Position ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Valencia Basket}}"|Tenure |- | '''11''' || {{flagicon|ESP}} || Nacho Rodilla || PG || 1994–2003 |- | '''15''' || {{flagicon|ESP}} || Víctor Luengo || SG/SF || 1992–2007 |- | '''17''' || {{flagicon|ESP}} || Rafa Martínez || SG || 2008–2019 |- | '''9''' || {{flagicon|BEL}} || Sam Van Rossom<ref name="retiring Sam Van Rossom's number 9">{{cite web |title=Valencia Basket will retire Sam Van Rossom's number 9 jersey on Saturday May 10 |url=https://www.valenciabasket.com/valencia-basket-will-retire-sam-van-rossoms-number-9-jersey-on-saturday-may-10 |website=valenciabasket |access-date=18 June 2025}}</ref> || PG || 2013–2023 |}

=== Current roster === {{Basketball roster header | team=Valencia Basket | nationality=y | wt=n}} <!-- list of players --> {{player3 | pos=SG | num=0 | nat=SEN | first=Brancou | last=Badio | m=1.91 | year=1999 | month=2 | date=17}} {{player3 | pos=GF | num=1 | nat=USA | first=Kameron | last=Taylor | m=1.98 | year=1994 | month=10 | date=5}} {{player3 | pos=GF | num=2 | nat=ESP | first=Josep | last=Puerto | m=2.00 | year=1999 | month=3 | date=8 |note=C}} {{player3 | pos=FC | num=3 | nat=USA | first=Nate | last=Reuvers | m=2.11 | year=1998 | month=9 | date=30|nat2=HUN}} {{player3 | pos=FC | num=4 | nat=ESP | first=Jaime | last=Pradilla | m=2.05 | year=2001 | month=1 | date=3}} {{player3 | pos=PG | num=5 | nat=ESP | first=Sergio | last=de Larrea | m=1.98 | year=2005 | month=12 | date=4}} {{player3 | pos=SF | num=6 | nat=ESP | first=Xabier | last=López-Arostegui | m=2.00 | year=1997 | month=5 | date=19}} {{player3 | pos=F | num= 7 | nat=USA | first=Braxton | last=Key | m=2.03 | year=1997 | month=2 | date=14}} {{player3 | pos=PG | num=8 | nat=DOM | first=Jean | last=Montero | m=1.90 | year=2003 | month=7 | date=3}} {{player3 | pos=G | num=10 | nat=USA | first=Omari | last=Moore | m=1.98 | year=2000 | month=9 | date=18|nat2=MKD}} {{player3 | pos=C | num=12 | nat=FRA | first=Neal | last=Sako | m=2.11 | year=1998 | month=8 | date=13}} {{player3 | pos=PG | num=13 | nat=USA | first=Darius | last=Thompson | m=1.93 | year=1995 | month=05 | date=4 |nat2=ITA}} {{player3 | pos=FC | num=24 | nat=USA | first=Matt | last=Costello | m=2.08 | year=1993 | month=8 | date=5 |nat2=CIV}} {{player3 | pos=SG | num=32 | nat=ESP | first=Isaac | last=Nogués | m=1.96 | year=2004 | month=02 | date=10 }} {{player3 | pos=C | num=77 | nat=ESP | first=Yankuba | last=Sima | m=2.11 | year=1996 | month=7 | date=28|nat2=GAM}} <!-- end list of players --> {{Basketball roster footer | head_coach= * {{bkaicon|ESP}} Pedro Martínez | asst_coach = * {{bkaicon|ESP}} Xavi Albert * {{bkaicon|ESP}} Juan Maroto * {{bkaicon|HUN}} Adrián Kovács | roster_url=https://www.acb.com/club/plantilla/id/13 | transaction_url=https://www.acb.com/mercado/ver/id/137 | Y=yes | access-date={{dts|2025|12|01}} }}

=== Depth chart === <!--'''READ THIS BEFORE UPDATING:''' Please do not link the players as they are already linked in the above table (MOS:OVERLINK).--> {{Basketball depth chart | team_name = Valencia Basket | notes = Notes: {{color|blue|Blue † – homegrown player}};{{efn|A homegrown player is a player that played for at least three years before the age of 20 on a Spanish team. In Liga ACB, the team must register at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10–12 players or at least three homegrown players in rosters of 8–9 players. In EuroLeague, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of homegrown players.}} {{color|red|Red &ast; – overseas player}};{{efn|An overseas player is a player from outside EEA, FIBA Europe or ACP states. In Liga ACB, the team may register at most two overseas players. In EuroLeague, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of overseas players.}} {{color|green|Green &ddagger; – youth player}}{{efn|In Liga ACB, the team may register under-22 players linked to the youth system. In EuroLeague, the team may register under-20 players linked to the youth system.}} | starter_c = <span style="color:#000000;"> Nate Reuvers</span> | starter_pf = <span style="color:#ff0000;"> Braxton Key &ast;</span> | starter_sf = <span style="color:#ff0000;"> Kameron Taylor &ast;</span> | starter_sg = <span style="color:#000000;"> Brancou Badio</span> | starter_pg = <span style="color:#000000;"> Jean Montero</span>

| bench 1_c = <span style="color:#000000;"> Matt Costello</span> | bench 1_pf = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Jaime Pradilla †</span> | bench 1_sf = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Josep Puerto †</span> | bench 1_sg = <span style="color:#008000;"> Sergio de Larrea ‡</span> | bench 1_pg = <span style="color:#000000;"> Darius Thompson</span>

| bench 2_c = <span style="color:#000000;"> Neal Sako</span> | bench 2_pf = | bench 2_sf = | bench 2_sg = <span style="color:#000000;"> Omari Moore</span> | bench 2_pg =

| bench 3_c = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Yankuba Sima †</span> | bench 3_pf = | bench 3_sf = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Xabier López-Arostegui †</span> | bench 3_sg = <span style="color:#008000;"> Isaac Nogués ‡</span> | bench 3_pg =

| bench 4_c = | bench 4_pf = | bench 4_sf = | bench 4_sg = | bench 4_pg = }}

===FIBA Hall of Famers=== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |- ! colspan="6" style="{{NBA color cell|Valencia Basket}};"|Valencia Basket Hall of Famers |- ! colspan="6" style="{{NBA color cell2|Valencia Basket}};"|Players |- ! No. || Nat. || Name || Position || Tenure || Inducted |- | '''44''' || {{flagicon|FRA}} || Antoine Rigaudeau || G || 2003–2005 || 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/hall-of-fame/famers|title=FIBA.basketball|work=FIBA.basketball|access-date=20 August 2019}}</ref> |- | '''14''' || {{flagicon|ARG}} || Fabricio Oberto || C || 2002–2005 || 2019<ref>{{cite web|url=https://about.fiba.basketball/en/fiba-hall-of-fame/hall-of-famers/fabricio-oberto|title=Fabricio OBERTO (ARG) {{pipe}} About FIBA|access-date=14 June 2025}}</ref> |- | '''10''' || {{flagicon|CAR}} || Romain Sato || SF || 2013–2017 || 2024<ref>{{cite web|url=https://about.fiba.basketball/en/fiba-hall-of-fame/hall-of-famers/romain-sato|title=Romain SATO (CAF){{pipe}} About FIBA|access-date=14 June 2025}}</ref> |- |}

== Head coaches == {{Div col|colwidth=22em}} *Toni Ferrer: 1986–1987, 1989 *Antoni Serra: 1987–1989 *José Antonio Figueroa: 1989–1991 *Fernando Jiménez: 1991 *Manu Moreno: 1992–1995 *Herb Brown: 1995 *Mihajlo Vuković: 1995–2000 *Luis Casimiro: 2000–2002 *Paco Olmos: 2002–2004, 2011–2012 *Pablo Laso: 2004–2005 *Chechu Mulero: 2005, 2006 *Ricard Casas: 2005–2006 *Fotios Katsikaris: 2006–2008 *Neven Spahija: 2008–2010 *Manolo Hussein: 2010 *Svetislav Pešić: 2010–2011 *Velimir Perasović: 2012–2015 *Carles Duran: 2015 *Pedro Martínez: 2015–2017, 2024–present *Txus Vidorreta: 2017–2018 *Jaume Ponsarnau: 2018–2021 *Joan Peñarroya: 2021–2022 *Álex Mumbrú: 2022–2024 *Xavi Albert: 2024 {{Div col end}}

== Season by season == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center" !Season !Tier !Division !Pos. !{{Tooltip|W–L|Wins–losses record}} !Copa del Rey !colspan=2|Other cups !colspan=3|European competitions |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1986–87 | 2 || align=left| 1ª División B | 19th | 14–20 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1987–88 | 2 || align=left| 1ª División B | bgcolor=#BBF3BB|8th | 24–19 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1988–89 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 16th | 12–27 | align=left|First round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1989–90 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 10th | 27–12 | align=left|Round of 16 | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1990–91 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 9th | 18–22 | align=left|Second round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1991–92 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 9th | 21–19 | align=left|Second round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1992–93 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 10th | 19–15 | align=left|Second round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1993–94 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 12th | 15–17 | align=left|First round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1994–95 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | bgcolor=#FFBBBB|19th | 16–26 | align=left|First round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1995–96 | 2 || align=left| Liga EBA | {{Tooltip|2nd|Group East}}{{efn|Bought the ACB berth to Amway Zaragoza.}} | 28–10 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1996–97 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 11th | 17–17 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1997–98 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 7th | 21–17 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1998–99 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 6th | 20–19 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Saporta Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 17–2 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1999–00 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 6th | 20–17 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Saporta Cup || QF || 13–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2000–01 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 5th | 23–15 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Saporta Cup |||SF || 11–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2001–02 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 6th | 22–16 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Saporta Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU | 13–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2002–03 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 32–13 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> ULEB Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 14–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2003–04 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 5th | 24–14 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}} || 13–7 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2004–05 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 9th | 18–16 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> ULEB Cup || |SF || 11–1–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2005–06 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 9th | 16–18 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2006–07 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 7th | 20–18 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2007–08 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 5th | 23–14 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> ULEB Cup || QF || 10–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2008–09 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 7th | 16–18 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup || QF || 10–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2009–10 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 5th | 23–13 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup || bgcolor=gold|C || 14–2 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2010–11 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 5th | 24–12 | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || QF || 10–11 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2011–12 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 4th | 23–18 | | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 12–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2012–13 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 6th | 23–14 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup |||SF || 11–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2013–14 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 3rd | 34–8 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup || bgcolor=gold|C || 15–9 |- | rowspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|2014–15 | rowspan=2|1 | rowspan=2 align=left|Liga ACB | rowspan=2|4th | rowspan=2|23–18 | align=left rowspan=2|Quarterfinalist | align=left rowspan=2|Supercopa || rowspan=2|SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|RS|Regular season}} || 3–7 |- | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup || QF || 5–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2015–16 | 1 || align=left| Liga ACB | 3rd | 31–9 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Eurocup || {{Tooltip|L32|Last 32}} || 13–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2016–17 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold| 1st | 31–12 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> EuroCup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 18–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2017–18 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 23–14 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || 9th || 12–18 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2018–19 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 25–15 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> EuroCup || bgcolor=gold|C || 20–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2019–20 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 16–13 | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa || SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || — || 12–16 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2020–21 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 4rd | 27–15 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || 9th || 19–15 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2021–22 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 24–13 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | align=left|Supercopa || SF | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> EuroCup || SF || 14–7 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2022–23 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 8th | 17–19 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || 9th || 15–19 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2023–24 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 22–15 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || 13th || 14–20 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2024–25 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 30–12 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> EuroCup || SF || 18–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2025–26 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | | | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || SF || 28–16 |- |}

== Honours == thumb|The Copa del Rey and the three EuroCups conquered by the club.

===Domestic competitions=== *'''Spanish League''' : '''Winners (1)''': 2016–17 :''Runners-up (2):'' 2002–03, 2024–25 *'''Spanish Cup''' :'''Winners (1)''': 1998 :''Runners-up (4):'' 2000, 2006, 2013, 2017 *'''Spanish Supercup''' : '''Winners (2)''': 2017, 2025 :''Runners-up (1):'' 2010

===European competitions=== *'''EuroCup''' :'''Champions (4):''' 2002–03, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2018–19 :''Runners-up (2):'' 2011–12, 2016–17 *'''FIBA Saporta Cup''' :''Runners-up (2):'' 1998–99, 2001–02

=== Friendly trophies === * '''Torneo de Lleida Stagepro''': (1) : 2009 * '''Valencia, Spain Invitational Game''': (1) : 2009 * '''Trofeo Costa de Sol''': (1) : 2014 * '''Trofeo Feria de Albacete''': (1) : 2019 * '''Castello, Spain Invitational Game''': (1) : 2019 * '''Salou, Spain Invitational Game''': (1) : 2020

=== Individual awards === {{columns-start|num=2}} '''ACB Most Valuable Player''' *Justin Doellman – 2014 '''ACB Finals MVP''' *Bojan Dubljević – 2017 '''Spanish Cup MVP''' *Nacho Rodilla – 1998 '''Spanish Supercup MVP''' *Erick Green – 2017 *Sergio de Larrea – 2025 '''All-ACB First Team''' *Justin Doellman – 2014 *Romain Sato – 2014 *Pau Ribas – 2015 *Justin Hamilton – 2016 *Bojan Dubljević – 2017, 2019 *Jean Montero – 2025 '''All-ACB Second Team''' *Bojan Dubljević – 2018 *Alberto Abalde – 2020 '''ACB Slam Dunk Champion''' *Víctor Claver – 2007 '''EuroCup Finals MVP''' *Dejan Tomašević – 2003 *Matt Nielsen – 2010 *Justin Doellman – 2014 *Will Thomas - 2019 {{column}} '''EuroLeague Rising Star''' *Jean Montero – 2026 '''EuroCup Rising Star''' *Víctor Claver – 2010 *Bojan Dubljević – 2013, 2014 *Jean Montero – 2025 '''EuroCup Coach of the Year''' *Pedro Martínez – 2017, 2025 '''All-EuroLeague First Team''' *Jean Montero – 2026 '''All-EuroLeague Second Team''' *Duško Savanović – 2011 '''All-EuroCup First Team''' *Nando De Colo – 2010 *Matt Nielsen – 2010 *Nik Caner-Medley – 2012 *Justin Doellman – 2013, 2014 *Bojan Dubljević – 2017, 2019 *Jean Montero – 2025 '''All-EuroCup Second Team''' *Matt Nielsen – 2009 *Bojan Dubljević – 2014, 2022 *Fernando San Emeterio – 2017 *Sam Van Rossom – 2019 *Xabier López-Arostegui – 2025 *Semi Ojeleye – 2025 {{columns-end}}

== Notable players == {{Basketball notable players criteria}} {{Div col|colwidth=14em}} *{{flagicon|ESP}} Salva Díez *{{flagicon|ESP}} Víctor Luengo *{{flagicon|ESP}} Nacho Rodilla *{{flagicon|ESP}} Berni Álvarez *{{flagicon|ESP}} Víctor Claver *{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafa Martinez *{{flagicon|ESP}} Pau Ribas *{{flagicon|ESP}} Guillem Vives *{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando San Emeterio *{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Abalde *{{flagicon|ESP}} Xabier López-Arostegui *{{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Sastre *{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Aguilar *{{flagicon|ALB}} Ermal Kuqo *{{flagicon|ARG}} Alejandro Montecchia *{{flagicon|ARG}} Federico Kammerichs *{{flagicon|ARG}} Fabricio Oberto *{{flagicon|AUS}} Matt Nielsen *{{flagicon|BRA}} Tiago Splitter *{{flagicon|BRA}} Vítor Faverani * {{flagicon|Canada}} Kyle Alexander *{{flagicon|CUB}} Jasiel Rivero *{{flagicon|FRA}} Antoine Rigaudeau *{{flagicon|FRA}} Florent Piétrus *{{flagicon|FRA}} Antoine Diot *{{flagicon|FRA}} Damien Inglis *{{flagicon|FRA}} Nando de Colo *{{flagicon|FRA}} Mickaël Gelabale *{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Abbio *{{flagicon|BEL}} Sam Van Rossom *{{flagicon|GRE}} Dimos Dikoudis *{{flagicon|LTU}} Robertas Javtokas *{{flagicon|LTU}} Mindaugas Timinskas *{{flagicon|MNE}} Bojan Dubljević *{{flagicon|Senegal}} Maurice Ndour *{{flagicon|CAR}} Romain Sato *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Tomašević *{{flagicon|SRB}} Igor Rakočević *{{flagicon|SRB}} Kosta Perović *{{flagicon|SRB}} Duško Savanović *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Milojević *{{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Kalinić *{{flagicon|SRB}} Vule Avdalović *{{flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Lučić *{{flagicon|SRB}} Stefan Marković *{{flagicon|SRB}} Vanja Marinković *{{flagicon|SVN}} Klemen Prepelič *{{flagicon|SVN}} Mike Tobey *{{flagicon|GEO}} Tornike Shengelia *{{flagicon|UKR}} Viacheslav Kravtsov *{{flagicon|UKR}} Serhiy Lishchuk *{{flagicon|USA}} Tanoka Beard *{{flagicon|USA}} Brad Branson *{{flagicon|USA}} Brian Cardinal *{{flagicon|USA}} / {{flagicon|UGA}} Brandon Davies *{{flagicon|USA}} / {{flagicon|Kosovo}} Justin Doellman *{{flagicon|USA}} Derrick Alston *{{flagicon|USA}} Erick Green *{{flagicon|USA}} Jared Harper *{{flagicon|USA}} Jordan Loyd *{{flagicon|USA}} / {{flagicon|NGA}} Semi Ojeleye *{{flagicon|USA}} / {{flagicon|ESP}} Johnny Rogers *{{flagicon|USA}} James Webb III *{{flagicon|USA}} Derrick Williams *{{flagicon|USA}} / {{flagicon|GEO}} Shammond Williams {{Div col end}}

== Women's team== {{Main|Valencia Basket (women)}}

The women's team of Valencia Basket was created in 2014 and promoted to Liga Femenina in 2018, winning the final game against Real Club Celta de Vigo in Valencia. This access to the first division and the relegation of CB Estudiantes made Valencia Basket the only club with masculine and feminine representation in the first division in the 2018–2019 season.

In the first season competing on the first division, Valencia Basket achieved a ticket to their first Copa de la Reina de baloncesto, celebrated in Vitoria between 28 February and 3 June. Also, they achieve a spot to participate in the playoffs, losing against Perfumerías Avenida on the semifinals, but achieving the opportunity to play his first European tournament the next season.

== Notes == {{notelist}}

== References == {{Reflist}}

== External links == * [http://valenciabasket.com/?p=inicio&lang=en Official website] * [http://www.acb.com/club.php?id=PAM Valencia Basket] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150810230255/http://www.acb.com/club.php?id=PAM |date=2015-08-10 }} at ACB.com {{in lang|es}} * [http://www.euroleague.net/competition/teams/showteam?clubcode=PAM Valencia Basket] at the EuroLeague

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