Doncaster Panthers
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The Doncaster Panthers Basketball Club was established in 1954 by Morris Wordsworth and played out of Balby High School Gym in their formative years and gained entry to the elite National Basketball League
National Basketball League (United Kingdom)
The National Basketball League, or NBL for short, is a British basketball league. The league started in 1972 and continued through to 2003 renamed the English Basketball League.-1972-1993:...

 (NBL) in 1973 playing as Wilson Panthers. This was the NBL's second year of its existence and in 1987 it became the British Basketball League
British Basketball League
The British Basketball League, often abbreviated to the BBL, is the premier men's professional basketball league in the United Kingdom. The BBL runs two knockout competitions alongside the league championship; the BBL Cup and the BBL Trophy....

 (BBL). After competing professionally, the team withdrew from the NBL in 1985 and the club ceased to exist. In the NBL the Panthers played out of Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster
Doncaster
Doncaster is a town in South Yorkshire, England, and the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The town is about from Sheffield and is popularly referred to as "Donny"...

 and later out of The Concord Sports Centre, Sheffield
Sheffield
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.

During their 12 years in the NBL the Panthers (Men), playing as Team Ziebart, won the NBL and National Cup in season 1978-79, and were National Cup finalists playing as John Carr Panthers, for the next two seasons. They represented England Basketball
England Basketball
England Basketball is the governing body of the sport of basketball for England. The organisation operates the English Basketball League for both Men and Women, as well as the England national team...

 (EB) in the ' Jones Cup' International Tournament in Taiwan (1980), participated in the European Cup Winners Cup (1979-80 and 1980-81), made two tours of the mid-west USA (1981 and 1982), organised and participated in the South Yorkshire International Tournament (1976-84), played in an International Tournament in Berlin, Germany (1984) and various other tournaments throughout the UK and Ireland.

The Panthers also ran a successful Junior team programme, winning the National Cup in 1972 and 1975 and were Finalists on two other occasions.

The Doncaster Panthers Women's section was formed 1965 and are still in existence to date, participating at National League level at various age groups.

The Doncaster Eagles joined the NBL Division 2 in 1989 and were promoted within a year to NBL Division 1, the second-tier league after the newly established BBL. In 1992, the team with the co-operation of Morris Wordsworth, renamed to Doncaster Panthers and the following season joined the BBL. After three years in the elite league, the team withdrew due to financial difficulty and never returned to the league. The Panthers played out of The Dome Leisure Centre
The Dome Leisure Centre
The Dome Leisure Centre is an arena and leisure centre in Doncaster, England, informally known as The Dome or Doncaster Dome. It has a swimming complex, bars, a sports arena that is also used as an event venue and the United Kingdom's first ever split level ice skating rink.The Dome as a concept...

, Doncaster
Doncaster
Doncaster is a town in South Yorkshire, England, and the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The town is about from Sheffield and is popularly referred to as "Donny"...

and competed professionally from 1993 to 1996 .

Doncaster Panthers Basketball Club

All-time playing record 1954-1980 Panthers Men

In the 26 campaigns the Panthers played 1457 games winning 1084 and losing 373
  • Season
  • 1954-55  W12  L8
  • 1955-56  W16  L17
  • 1956-57  W25  L21
  • 1957-58  W38  L19
  • 1958-59  W42  L15
  • 1959-60  W49  L11
  • 1960-61  W48  L36
  • 1961-62  W52  L21
  • 1962-63  W71  L20
  • 1963-64  W46  L8
  • 1964-65  W35  L9
  • 1965-66  W50  L7
  • 1966-67  W38  L10
  • 1967-68  W52  L11
  • 1968-69  W49  L11
  • 1969-70  W23  L13
  • 1970-71  W30  L14
  • 1971-72  W27  L12
  • 1972-73  W48  L17
  • 1973-74  W48  L12
  • 1974-75  W42  L13
  • 1975-76  W50  L9
  • 1976-77  W43  L10
  • 1977-78  W44  L17
  • 1978-79  W58  L7
  • 1979-80  W48  L17
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