Obradoiro Clube de Amigos do Baloncesto, S.A.D.[1] (lit, Obradoiro Friends of Basketball Club), also known as Monbus Obradoiro for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball team based in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia. They currently compete in the Primera FEB.

Monbus Obradoiro
Monbus Obradoiro logo
NicknameObra
LeaguesPrimera FEB
Founded1970; 56 years ago (1970)
HistoryObradoiro CAB
(1970–present)
ArenaFontes do Sar
Capacity6,666
LocationSantiago de Compostela, Galicia
Team colorsWhite, Royal Blue, Maroon
     
PresidentRaúl López López
General managerHéctor Galán Rodríguez
Head coachDiego Epifanio
Team captainÁlvaro Muñoz
OwnershipRaúl López López
Championships1 Copa Príncipe
10 Copa Galicia
Retired numbers3 (4, 14, 15)
Websitewww.obradoirocab.gal

History

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Obradoiro in 2012

Obradoiro CAB was founded in 1970 and started playing in the third division after acquiring the spot of the basketball section of SD Compostela. They were promoted for the first time to the Liga Nacional after finishing in the third position of the 1981–82 Primera División B.

Obradoiro played only the 1982–83 season in the top flight, where it achieved two wins in 26 games.

2009–10 was its returning season to the Spanish top division, Liga ACB, after the Supreme Court conceded that the Júver Murcia committed improper alignment in a matchup in the 1990 promotion playoff. A horrible second half of the league, with one win in 17 matches, caused the relegation to LEB Oro, the second division of Spanish basketball.

In the next season, Obradoiro came back to Liga ACB as runner-up of the 2010–11 LEB Oro season and also won its first national title: the Copa Príncipe de Asturias.

The 2012–13 ACB season was the best one in the history of the club. Obradoiro CAB finished the regular season in the eight position and joined the playoffs, where it was eliminated in the quarterfinals by the champion Real Madrid.

The 2023–24 ACB season is Obradoiro´s thirteenth season in a row in the Spanish top flight. On May 12th, 2024. Obradoiro got relegated to the 2nd tier (LEB Gold).

Sponsorship naming

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The Fontes do Sar, the home arena of Obradoiro since 2009
  • Feiraco Obradoiro: During '70s and '80s
  • Óptica Val Obradoiro: until 2009
  • Xacobeo Blu:sens: 2009–2010
  • Blu:sens Monbus: 2010–2013
  • Rio Natura Monbus: 2013–2014
  • Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro: 2014–2017
  • Monbus Obradoiro: 2017–present

Players

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Moncho Fernández, head coach for 14 years

Retired numbers

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Current roster

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

Monbus Obradoiro roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Age
PG 1 United States Speight, Micah 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 27 – (1998-06-26)26 June 1998
PF 5 Sweden Andersson, Denzel 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 29 – (1996-09-21)21 September 1996
C 7 Brazil Dos Anjos, Felipe 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) 28 – (1998-04-30)30 April 1998
C 8 Serbia Huskić, Goran Injured 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) 34 – (1992-03-26)26 March 1992
PG 9 France Westermann, Léo 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 33 – (1992-06-24)24 June 1992
PG 10 Spain Grela, Alonso 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 19 – (2006-06-24)24 June 2006
C 11 Serbia Kravić, Dejan 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) 35 – (1990-09-09)9 September 1990
C 16 Spain Etxeguren, Aitor 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 23 – (2002-11-26)26 November 2002
SF 22 The Bahamas Munnings, Travis 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 31 – (1994-09-14)14 September 1994
SF 23 Cuba Barrueta, Yunio 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 33 – (1993-04-15)15 April 1993
G/F 24 Portugal Brito, Diogo 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 29 – (1997-04-24)24 April 1997
SG 25 Spain Quintela, Sergi 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 30 – (1996-04-21)21 April 1996
SG 28 United States Barcello, Alex 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 27 – (1998-08-31)31 August 1998
PG 29 Sweden Lundqvist, Olle 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) 26 – (1999-11-21)21 November 1999
PF 57 Spain Galán, Alejandro 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 26 – (1999-09-12)12 September 1999
PG United States Holder, Tra 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 30 – (1995-09-27)27 September 1995
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Spain Alberto Codeso
  • Spain Fran Hernández

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: April 6, 2026

Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Felipe dos Anjos Aitor Etxeguren Dejan Kravić Goran Huskić Injured
PF Denzel Andersson Álex Galán
SF Yunio Barrueta Diogo Brito Travis Munnings
SG Alex Barcello Sergi Quintela Olle Lundqvist
PG Léo Westermann Tra Holder Alonso Grela

Colours: Blue = homegrown player; Red = non–FIBA Europe player

Head coaches

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Managers since joining the ACB:

  • Curro Segura 2009–2010
  • Moncho Fernández 2010–2024
  • Gonzalo Rodríguez 2024–present

Season by season

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Season Tier Division Pos. W–L Copa del Rey Other cups European competitions
1970–71 33ª División 3rd 14–1–5
1971–72 33ª División 2nd 22–1–8
1972–73 33ª División 2nd 27–1–7
1973–74 22ª División 8th
1974–75 22ª División 4th 18–10
1975–76 22ª División 4th 14–2–8
1976–77 22ª División 8th 13–15
1977–78 22ª División 14th 8–2–20
1978–79 32ª División 9th 8–2–12
1979–80 32ª División 2nd
1980–81 21ª División B 8th 12–1–13
1981–82 21ª División B 3rd 18–8
1982–83 11ª División 14th 2–24 Round of 16
1983–84 21ª División B 12th 9–17
1984–85 32ª División 1st
1985–86 21ª División B 7th 17–11
1986–87 21ª División B 6th 20–14
1987–88 21ª División B 21st 18–26
1988–89 21ª División 12th 13–19
1989–90 21ª División 3rd 21–15
1990–91 Lower divisions
1991–92 21ª División 15th 13–23
1992–03 Lower divisions
2003–04 61ª Autonómica 2nd
2004–05 51ª División 7th
2005–06 51ª División 12th 9–19
2006–07 51ª División 3rd 16–12
2007–08 61ª División 3rd 23–10
2008–09 61ª División 2nd[a] 23–10
2009–10 1Liga ACB 17th 8–26
2010–11 2LEB Oro 2nd 37–8 Copa PríncipeC
2011–12 1Liga ACB 13th 13–21
2012–13 1Liga ACB 8th 18–18
2013–14 1Liga ACB 12th 13–21
2014–15 1 Liga ACB 12th 15–19
2015–16 1Liga ACB 15th 10–24 Quarterfinalist
2016–17 1 Liga ACB 13th 11–21
2017–18 1 Liga ACB 12th 14–20
2018–19 1 Liga ACB 15th 11–23 SupercopaSF
2019–20 1 Liga ACB 14th[b] 9–14
2020–21 1 Liga ACB 14th 12–24
2021–22 1 Liga ACB 15th 12–22
2022–23 1 Liga ACB 11th 14–20
2023–24 1 Liga ACB 17th 11–23 Champions LeagueQR2–1
2024–25 2 Primera FEB 6th 24–14 Spain CupRU
2025–26 2 Primera FEB 1st 28–4 Spain CupQF
  1. Achieved a berth in Liga ACB after a judicial statement.
  2. League ended prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Home arenas

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  • University Gymnasium (1970–76).
  • Pabellón Brañas do Sar (1976–1990).
  • Polideportivo Lorenzo da Torre (1990–2009).
  • Pabellón Multiusos Fontes do Sar (2009–present).

Notable players

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Trophies and awards

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Trophies

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Records

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Individual awards

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References

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