Results

Poland 2 Liga 10/15 18:00 - PGE Turow Zgorzelec v Sudety Jelenia Gora W 102-61
Poland 2 Liga 03/12 18:30 - PGE Turow Zgorzelec v Obra Koscian W 96-63
Poland 2 Liga 12/04 18:30 - Obra Koscian v PGE Turow Zgorzelec W 81-82
Poland 2 Liga 10/16 16:00 - PGE Turow Zgorzelec v Olesnica W 88-68
Poland 2 Liga 01/31 18:00 - PGE Turow Zgorzelec v Sudety Jelenia Gora W 93-73
Poland 1st Division 04/05 16:00 34 [17] PGE Turow Zgorzelec v Polonia Warszawa [7] L 91-102
Poland 1st Division 04/02 13:00 33 [9] AZS Politechnika Opolska v PGE Turow Zgorzelec [17] L 112-88
Poland 1st Division 03/25 19:00 32 [1] Gornik Walbrzych v PGE Turow Zgorzelec [17] W 70-84
Poland 1st Division 03/21 17:00 31 [17] PGE Turow Zgorzelec v UMCS Start 2 Lublin [18] W 85-70
Poland 1st Division 03/16 17:00 29 [17] PGE Turow Zgorzelec v WKK Wroclaw [14] L 79-101
Poland 1st Division 03/12 17:00 30 [17] PGE Turow Zgorzelec v AZS AGH Krakow [13] L 69-78
Poland 1st Division 03/08 19:00 28 [17] PGE Turow Zgorzelec v Enea Poznan [10] L 84-85

Wikipedia - Turów Zgorzelec

Turów Zgorzelec (officially PGE GiEK Turów Zgorzelec for sponsorship reasons) is a Polish a basketball team based in Zgorzelec.

The club played in the Polish League (PLK) and won the Polish championship once, in the 2013–14 season. The club was sponsored by the PGE Group, and they are also the club's name sponsor as well but in 2018, the club withdrew after the PGE Group pulled back their sponsoring. The club continues to play in the lower leagues.

The club's home court for domestic Polish League games is the Turów Arena.

History

Turów playing in the Sports Centre in 2008

The original athletic club was founded in 1948, as an athletic association with a football club in Bogatynia, called KS Miner Turoszów. In 1961, the club changed its name to Sports Club Turów. In June 1964, the athletic club added a sailing team. Then also in 1964, the athletic club formed the men's basketball section. Then in 1965, the club moved from Bogatynia to Zgorzelec.

The club was promoted to the Polish Premier League in 1978. After one season in the top division, Turów played in the lower Polish leagues for 25 years. The club won the Polish second division title in 2004, and was them promoted to up to the Polish first division once again.

In 2006, the basketball section took the name of KKS Turów Zgorzelec S.A, and the sailing club became a separate sports association called Sports Club Turów Zgorzelec. In 2007, the club reached a sponsorship agreement with PGE Group, and thus the club's name sponsor has been PGE Turów Zgorzelec since then.

Between 2007 and 2013, the club had 5 Polish League Finals appearances in the Tauron Basket Liga. However, the team lost in each of those finals appearances against Prokom Trefl Sopot / Asseco Prokom Gdynia.

Turów players celebrating winning the Polish Champions' title in 2014

In 2014, Turów won the Tauron Basket Liga championship, after they defeated Zielona Góra in the Finals 4–2. J.P. Prince led the team the whole season, and was rewarded with the PLK Most Valuable Player award. The 34-year-old veteran Filip Dylewicz was chosen as the 2014 PLK Finals MVP.

To add to the positive developments around the club, the team qualified for the 2014–15 Euroleague season. It would be the first appearance of the club on this level, and Turów is just the fourth Polish club to ever play in the Euroleague.

In July 2018, Turów withdrew from the PLK after PGE Group stopped financing the club. The club since restarted from the lowest, Third Division.

PGE Turow Zgorzelec is a professional basketball team based in Zgorzelec, Poland. Established in 2004, the team quickly rose to prominence in Polish basketball, competing in the country's top-tier league, the Polska Liga Koszykówki (PLK). Known for their strong team spirit and competitive play, PGE Turow has achieved multiple national championships and cup victories, establishing themselves as one of Poland's leading basketball clubs. The team is recognized for developing talented players and maintaining a passionate fan base, making them a formidable presence on the Polish basketball scene.