- Valencia-Hoja del Lunes: 1986–1987
Pamesa Valencia: 1987–2009
Power Electronics Valencia: 2009–2011 1987–2009 (The logo
during the
Pamesa era). 2009–2017 (Original...
- to
Europe and
signed with
Pamesa Velencia for
three seasons.
Before the
start of the 2009–2010 ACB
regular season,
Pamesa Valencia released Williams...
- (NBA), he
concluded his
career playing for the
Spanish ACB
League team
Pamesa Valencia. Rebrača
began his
professional career in 1991, with KK Partizan...
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football club Villarreal,
owner and
president of
Spanish ceramic company Pamesa and
owner of 9% of the
Spanish supermarket chain Mercadona. As of October...
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Tercera Federación –
Group 6,
holding home
matches at
Ciutat Esportiva Pamesa Ceràmica.
Initially dedicated exclusively to
youth football, Roda established...
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career in 2004 with the
Spanish third division club
Pamesa Castellón. He then
joined the ACB club
Pamesa Valencia later in 2004 for one month,
before returning...
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sponsor was "Aeroport Castello", an airport. The
current shirt sponsor is
Pamesa, a
ceramics company. From the 2016–17 season, the kit has been made by the...
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Borac Čačak,
Crvena zvezda, Partizan, Budućnost Podgorica, TAU Cerámica,
Pamesa Valencia, Panathinaikos, and PAOK,
which he
joined in
September 2008. Tomašević...
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After 3
seasons with TAU, he
moved to
Pamesa Valencia in 2002. In 2005,
after voiding his
contract with
Pamesa,
Oberto signed a three-year, US$7.5 million...
- €3.3
million net
income with
Pamesa Valencia of the
Spanish ACB.
After a
mutual termination of the
contract with
Pamesa Valencia in June 2010, Perović...