Manchester Magic

Manchester Magic
League EBL Division 1
Established 1997
History Manchester Giants B
1997-1998
City of Manchester Attitude
1998-2000
Manchester Magic
2000-present
Arena Amaechi Centre
(Capacity: 800)
Location Wilbrham Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, M16 8GW
Team colours Red and Black, Blue and White
Main sponsor University of Salford
Team manager United Kingdom Dave Quincey
0161-881-0090/07507-267333
Head coach United Kingdom Paul Middleton
Website AmaechiBasketballCentre.com
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Manchester Magic is an English basketball club from Manchester, competing in the National Basketball League Division 1. They play their home games at the Amaechi Basketball Centre, which was funded by former NBA star John Amaechi. A reserve team also competes in the National Basketball Development League, and a sister team - the Manchester Mystics - compete in the Women's British Basketball League.

Club History

The Magic were first established in 1997, originally as a reserve squad for the nearby Manchester Giants, entering the newly founded NBL Division 3 for the 1997/1998 season and winning immediate promotion as league runner-up and playoff champions. A change in direction from their one-time parent club saw the fledgling team become independent mid-way through their first season in Division Two, choosing the City of Manchester Attitude as their new name. A first league title was to follow at the end of the 1999/2000 season, with the club joining the top flight just as the national league was being restructured, forming the short-lived NBL Conference.[1]

After rebranding as the Manchester Magic, the club enjoyed over a decade of success in the top tier of the English Basketball League, with the highlight being a triple title success in the 2007/2008 season, claiming the National Cup alongside the league and playoff titles. The team then took the shock decision to play in Division 3 for the 2011/12 season, in order "to forge a much closer link between the youngsters... and the men's team",[2] in the words of club director Joe Forber. The club worked their way back up the English leagues in record time, winning Division 3 at the first attempt to earn a return to Division 2, and then gaining back-to-back promotions with a runner-up spot in Division 2 in the 2012/13 season.

Since returning to Division 1, the Magic have claimed both the National Cup and National Trophy in the 2014/15 season, alongside second-place finishes in both the league and the end-of-season playoffs.[3]

Club Honours

National Cup

National Trophy

EBL Division 1 League Champions

EBL Division 1 Playoff Champions

EBL Division 2 League Champions

EBL Division 3 League Champions

EBL Division 3 Playoff Champions

Season-by-season records

Season[4][5] Division Played Won Lost Points League Playoffs National Cup National Trophy Patrons Cup National Shield
Manchester Giants B
1997/98NBL Division 3261511302ndWinners1st RoundDNEDNE
City of Manchester Attitude
1998/99NBL Division 224186363rdSemi-Final2nd RoundDNEDNE
1999/2000NBL Division 224204401stRunner-Up2nd RoundDNEDNE
Manchester Magic
2000/01NBL Conference2197184thSemi-FinalQuarter-FinalDNEDNE
2001/02NBL Conference1899185thSemi-FinalSemi-FinalDNEDNE
2002/03NBL Conference221210245thSemi-Final1st Round1st RoundDNEDNE
2003/04EBL Division 122166324thQuarter-FinalQuarter-Final1st RoundDNEDNE
2004/05EBL Division 1221210246thQuarter-FinalQuarter-Final1st RoundDNEDNE
2005/06EBL Division 126197384thSemi-FinalQuarter-Final1st RoundDNEDNE
2006/07EBL Division 122175343rdRunner-UpWinnersSemi-FinalDNEDNE
2007/08EBL Division 118162321stWinnersWinnersSemi-FinalDNEDNE
2008/09EBL Division 118153302ndRunner-UpRunner-UpRunner-UpDNEDNE
2009/10EBL Division 122166322ndWinnersRunner-UpRunner-UpDNEDNE
2010/11EBL Division 118711146thQuarter-Final3rd Round1st RoundDNEDNE
2011/12EBL Division 3 (North)22193381stRunner-Up2nd RoundDNEDNEQuarter-Final
2012/13EBL Division 222157302ndRunner-Up3rd RoundDNE1st RoundDNE
2013/14EBL Division 1261610325thQuarter-FinalSemi-FinalRunner-UpDNEDNE
2014/15EBL Division 124177342ndRunner-UpWinnersWinnersDNEDNE

References

  1. "Manchester Magic History". pawprint75.co.uk. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009.
  2. "Manchester Magic to withdraw from EBL1". Manchester Evening News.
  3. "League Table History". Basketball England.
  4. "Manchester Magic History". pawprint75.co.uk. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009.
  5. "League Table History". Basketball England.

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