Results

Hungary NB 1.A 05/26 16:00 50 [5] ZTE KK v Atomeromu [2] W 79-89
Hungary NB 1.A 05/23 16:00 50 [2] Atomeromu v ZTE KK [5] W 82-66
Hungary NB 1.A 05/20 16:00 50 [5] ZTE KK v Atomeromu [2] L 79-73
Hungary NB 1.A 05/17 16:00 50 [2] Atomeromu v ZTE KK [5] W 94-73
Hungary NB 1.A 05/12 15:45 2 [3] Szolnoki Olaj v Atomeromu [2] L 90-86
Hungary NB 1.A 05/09 16:00 2 [2] Atomeromu v Szolnoki Olaj [3] W 100-82
Hungary NB 1.A 05/06 15:00 2 [3] Szolnoki Olaj v Atomeromu [2] L 94-91
Hungary NB 1.A 05/03 17:45 2 [2] Atomeromu v Szolnoki Olaj [3] L 88-96
Hungary NB 1.A 04/28 16:00 3 [7] Sopron KC v Atomeromu [2] W 85-87
Hungary NB 1.A 04/25 16:00 3 [2] Atomeromu v Sopron KC [7] W 74-64
Hungary NB 1.A 04/21 16:00 3 [7] Sopron KC v Atomeromu [2] L 78-73
Hungary NB 1.A 04/19 16:00 3 [2] Atomeromu v Sopron KC [7] W 94-66

Wikipedia - Atomerőmű SE

Atomerőmű SE, sometimes shortened to ASE, is a Hungarian professional basketball team based in Paks. The team plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A, the highest professional league in Hungary. The team was founded in 1979 and has won the Hungarian championship four times.

The Hungary basketball team "Atomerőmű" is a prominent and passionate team representing Hungary in national and international competitions. Named after the Hungarian nuclear power plant "Atomerőmű," which symbolizes strength and energy, the team embodies resilience, determination, and a fighting spirit on the court. Known for their disciplined play and strategic approach, "Atomerőmű" has been a key player in promoting basketball within Hungary and competing in various European tournaments. The team boasts a roster of talented athletes dedicated to elevating Hungary's presence in the sport and inspiring fans with their commitment and teamwork.