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Mahram Tehran BC

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Mahram Tehran
LeaguesIranian Super League
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
ArenaAzadi Basketball Hall
Capacity3,000
LocationTehran, Iran
Team colorsWhite and Red
   
PresidentAmir Mohammad Ganji
Championships2 Asian Cup
4 West Asian Cup
6 Iranian Championships
Websitemahramclub.ir

Mahram Tehran Basketball Club is an Iranian professional basketball club based in Tehran, Iran. They compete in the Iranian Basketball Super League. Mahram is considered one of the giants of Iranian Basketball and were Champions of Asia in 2009 and 2010. Mahram has won the Iranian Basketball Super League championship a total of six times.

They are owned and sponsored by Mahram Food Company, Which is a recognised food processing company located in Tehran.

History

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Mahram was founded in 1999 and is owned by the Mahram Food Company. Mahram won its first Iranian Basketball Super League championship in 2008 and won the next four editions as well, Mahram won its first Asian Champions Cup in 2009 and repeated the feat in 2010. Mahram's streak was broken in 2012 when they finished in second place in the Super League, Mahram won the Iranian Super League for the sixth time in 2015 after a two year absence. Notable national team players such as Hamed Haddadi and Mehdi Kamrani have played for Mahram over the years.

Tournament records

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  • 2009: Champions

Dubai International Tournament

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  • 2007: Champions
  • 2008: 5th place
  • 2009: 6th place
  • 2010: Champions

Coaches

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Players

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FIBA Hall of Famers

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Mahram Tehran BC Hall of Famers
Players
No. Nat. Name Position Tenure Inducted
11 New Zealand Pero Cameron PF 2005 2017[1]

Notable players

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Squads

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References

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  1. ^ "FIBA.basketball". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
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