Spain LEB Oro 04/14 16:30 30 [12] Fuenlabrada v Clavijo [18] W 78-75
Spain LEB Oro 04/10 18:45 29 [17] Caceres v Fuenlabrada [12] W 71-97
Spain LEB Oro 04/06 16:30 28 [12] Fuenlabrada v Alicante [8] W 77-71
Spain LEB Oro 03/29 20:00 27 [13] Fuenlabrada v Ourense [10] W 76-66
Spain LEB Oro 03/22 20:00 26 [7] Forca Lleida v Fuenlabrada [12] L 90-73
Spain LEB Oro 03/16 18:00 25 [15] Fuenlabrada v Leyma Coruna [1] W 88-82
Spain LEB Oro 03/12 19:00 24 [3] Estudiantes v Fuenlabrada [13] L 98-83
Spain LEB Oro 03/09 16:00 23 [15] Fuenlabrada v Oviedo [14] W 74-69
Spain LEB Oro 03/03 11:30 22 [10] Real Betis v Fuenlabrada [13] L 79-78
Spain LEB Oro 02/17 17:30 21 [13] Fuenlabrada v Tizona Burgos [6] L 79-85
Spain LEB Oro 02/10 18:00 20 [15] Estela v Fuenlabrada [13] L 81-74
Spain LEB Oro 02/03 16:00 19 [14] Fuenlabrada v Melilla [12] W 93-74
Spain LEB Oro 01/19 19:30 18 [17] Amics Castello v Fuenlabrada [14] L 77-73
Spain LEB Oro 01/14 11:00 17 [14] Fuenlabrada v Menorca [17] L 75-81
Spain LEB Oro 01/06 18:00 16 [6] Real Valladolid v Fuenlabrada [12] L 87-72
Spain LEB Oro 12/30 16:00 15 [13] Fuenlabrada v Real Betis [15] W 81-71
Spain LEB Oro 12/21 19:00 14 [18] Clavijo v Fuenlabrada [14] W 58-67
Spain LEB Oro 12/16 17:30 13 [14] Fuenlabrada v Forca Lleida [9] L 73-75
Spain LEB Oro 12/08 19:45 12 [7] Tizona Burgos v Fuenlabrada [11] L 119-77
Spain LEB Oro 12/03 17:00 11 [6] Leyma Coruna v Fuenlabrada [14] W 83-86
Spain LEB Oro 11/29 19:30 10 [16] Fuenlabrada v Caceres [13] W 94-67
Spain LEB Oro 11/25 16:30 9 [13] Oviedo v Fuenlabrada [15] L 81-60
Spain LEB Oro 11/17 20:00 8 [7] Alicante v Fuenlabrada [13] L 83-79
Spain LEB Oro 11/11 17:30 7 [14] Fuenlabrada v Estudiantes [4] L 55-80
Spain LEB Oro 11/04 18:00 6 [4] Ourense v Fuenlabrada [16] W 68-80
Spain LEB Oro 10/31 19:30 5 [15] Fuenlabrada v Amics Castello [14] L 85-98
Spain LEB Oro 10/27 18:00 4 [4] Gipuzkoa v Fuenlabrada [10] L 81-70
Spain LEB Oro 10/21 16:00 3 [13] Fuenlabrada v San Pablo Burgos [15] L 64-72
Spain LEB Oro 10/13 18:00 2 [3] Melilla v Fuenlabrada [12] W 65-87
Spain LEB Oro 10/07 16:30 1 [11] Fuenlabrada v Estela [11] L 73-78

Baloncesto Fuenlabrada, S.A.D., known as Carplus Fuenlabrada because of sponsorship reasons, or just as Fuenlabrada, is a professional basketball team based in Fuenlabrada, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and plays their home games at Fernando Martín.

History

Founded in 1983, Fuenlabrada started to compete at a local level. The club joined national competitions two years later and worked its way up, reaching the first regional division in the late 1980s. By 1991, it already became Baloncesto Fuenlabrada and a year later, it merged with CB Torrejón de Ardoz to compete in the Spanish second division.

Fuenlabrada acquired Club Peñas Recreativas de Huesca's rights to earn the right to compete in the Spanish first division in the 1996–97 season. The club went down to the second division, but inked scoring machine Velimir Perasović and returned to the elite level a year later. With Perasović, Carlos Cazorla, Ferran Lopez and Salvador Guardia as its main pillars, the addition of Nate Huffman allowed Fuenlabrada to make it to the Spanish League playoffs in 1999 and their debut in the Korać Cup. Perasović kept filling the baskets for several seasons, leading Fuenlabrada to two more playoffs appearances in 2001 and 2002, helped by David Wood, Chuck Kornegay and a young José Manuel Calderón and coached by Óscar Quintana.

Fuenlabrada made its ULEB Cup debut in the 2002–03 season, in which Herrmann was chosen as the Spanish League MVP. The club returned to the Spanish second division in 2004 but came back, for good, a year later. Players like Saúl Blanco, Jorge García, Kristaps Valters and Brad Oleson kept Fuenlabrada in the first division for years without much trouble. The club returned to the Spanish League playoffs in the 2010–11 season with Salva Maldonado as head coach and a young Gustavo Ayón as its star center.

One year later, the club would be eliminated in the quarterfinals of the EuroChallenge by Triumph Lyubertsy. Despite this European achievement, Fuenlabrada would continue fighting to avoid relegation, finally being relegated to LEB Oro in 2015. However, the club continued in Liga ACB as Ford Burgos and Club Ourense Baloncesto would not fulfill the requirements for promoting.

Fuenlabrada took advantage and led by Marko Popović, Jonathan Tabu and Ivan Paunić, Fuenlabrada made it to the Spanish League playoffs, earning the right to return to the EuroCup 13 years later. In the 2016-2017 season, Fuenlabrada played well and qualified to the EuroCup Top16. However, they only finished 12th in the ACB. After a 9th-place finish in the 2017-2018 ACB season, Fuenlabrada earned the right to compete in the FIBA Basketball Champions League. Fuenlabrada won the first 3 games, before suffering a complete fiasco and finishing the tournament with 11 consecutive losses.

Fuenlabrada is a professional basketball team based in the city of Fuenlabrada, Spain. The team was founded in 1983 and has since become a prominent force in the Spanish basketball league. Fuenlabrada plays its home games at the Fernando Martin Sports Center, which has a seating capacity of 5,700 spectators.

The team has a rich history of success, having won the Spanish Cup in 2005 and reaching the EuroCup quarterfinals in 2017. Fuenlabrada has also produced several notable players, including former NBA player Jorge Garbajosa and current Spanish national team member Javier Beiran.

Fuenlabrada is known for its fast-paced and aggressive style of play, with a focus on strong defense and quick transitions. The team's roster is made up of a mix of experienced veterans and promising young players, all of whom are dedicated to bringing success to the club.

Overall, Fuenlabrada is a respected and competitive team in the Spanish basketball league, with a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence on and off the court.