BC Lietkabelis-2 | |||
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Nickname | Lietkabelio dubleriai | ||
Leagues | RKL | ||
Founded | 1999 | ||
Dissolved | 2019 | ||
History | Naglis (1999–2006; 2011–2012) Naglis-Adakris (2006–11) Palanga (2012–2014) Vilnius (2014-2015) Lietkabelis-2 (2015-2016) Lietkabelis-2/R.Sargūno SG/PKKSC (2017-2019) | ||
Arena | Sports Palace Aukštaitija | ||
Capacity | 2,000 | ||
Location | Panevėžys, Lithuania | ||
Team colors | Dark red, White and Pale gold | ||
Head coach | Gintaras Leonavičius | ||
Affiliation(s) | Lietkabelis (2015–present) | ||
Championships | NKL Champions (2010) | ||
Website | kklietkabelis.lt | ||
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BC Lietkabelis-2 is dissolved the reserve team for BC Lietkabelis. BC "Palanga" professional basketball club was founded in 1999. In 2006 club name was changed to BC "Naglis-Adakris" because of the club supporters UAB „Adakris“ but in 2011, club name was reverted to BC "Naglis" again, changing its name to "Palanga" in 2012. For the 2014–2015 season the team moved to Vilnius and became BC Vilnius, after that one season in the capital, they moved to Panevėžys to become the reserve team of BC Lietkabelis.