- the top league,
where it has
remained until nowadays. On 2
February 1998,
Pamesa Valencia won its
first Spanish national title,
after beating Pinturas Bruguer...
- to
Europe and
signed with
Pamesa Velencia for
three seasons.
Before the
start of the 2009–2010 ACB
regular season,
Pamesa Valencia released Williams...
- (NBA), he
concluded his
career playing for the
Spanish ACB
League team
Pamesa Valencia. Rebrača
began his
professional career in 1991, with KK Partizan...
-
football club Villarreal,
owner and
president of
Spanish ceramic company Pamesa and
owner of 9% of the
Spanish supermarket chain Mercadona. As of October...
- PAOK BC was
facing financial problems, he
moved to the ACB to play for
Pamesa Valencia, only to
return to the Gr****
League in the
summer of 2009, again...
-
Borac Čačak,
Crvena zvezda, Partizan, Budućnost Podgorica, TAU Cerámica,
Pamesa Valencia, Panathinaikos, and PAOK,
which he
joined in
September 2008. Tomašević...
-
Montenegro league teams Beovuk, FMP, Budućnost and Partizan, as well as for
Pamesa Valencia in Spain, and
Galatasaray in Turkey. He was
named the Adriatic...
-
Tercera Federación –
Group 6,
holding home
matches at
Ciutat Esportiva Pamesa Ceràmica.
Initially dedicated exclusively to
youth football, Roda established...
- (2000–01 and 2003–04),
Barcelona (2001–02),
Unicaja Malaga (2002–03) and
Pamesa Valencia (2004–05) in Spain; and
Benetton Treviso in
Italy (2004). His ALBA...
- by
Euroleague Basketball. The 2003 ULEB Cup
Finals were pla****
between Pamesa Valencia and Krka, and won by Valencia,
their first title in a European-wide...