Fixtures

Poland PLK 02/09 16:30 18 King Wilki Morskie Szczecin vs Arka Gdynia - View
Poland PLK 03/02 17:00 19 Arka Gdynia vs MKS Dabrowa Gornicza - View
Poland PLK 03/06 17:00 20 Arka Gdynia vs Start Lublin - View
Poland PLK 03/14 17:00 21 Zielona Gora vs Arka Gdynia - View
Poland PLK 03/17 23:00 16 Trefl Sopot vs Arka Gdynia - View
Poland PLK 03/23 17:00 22 Dziki Warszawa vs Arka Gdynia - View

Results

Poland PLK 02/01 16:30 17 [12] Slask Wroclaw v Arka Gdynia [15] L 87-82
Poland PLK 01/25 16:30 16 Trefl Sopot v Arka Gdynia - PPT.
Poland PLK 01/18 18:00 15 [14] Gtk Gliwice v Arka Gdynia [15] W 89-97
Poland PLK 01/10 16:30 14 [14] Arka Gdynia v Gornik Walbrzych [4] L 74-88
Poland PLK 01/03 18:30 13 [4] Legia Warsaw v Arka Gdynia [15] W 72-88
Poland PLK 12/29 18:30 12 [14] Arka Gdynia v Torun [16] L 97-108
Poland PLK 12/23 18:00 11 [1] Anwil Wloclawek v Arka Gdynia [16] W 88-98
Poland PLK 12/13 16:30 10 [15] Arka Gdynia v Stal Ostrow [16] L 79-91
Poland PLK 12/07 18:30 9 [10] Spojnia Stargard v Arka Gdynia [16] W 76-83
Poland PLK 12/01 16:30 8 [16] Arka Gdynia v Czarni Slupsk [10] W 88-80
Poland PLK 11/15 16:30 22 [16] Arka Gdynia v Dziki Warszawa [10] L PPT.
Poland PLK 11/09 14:30 6 [16] Arka Gdynia v Zielona Gora [15] L 83-92

Arka Gdynia, also known as AMW Arka Gdynia for sponsorship reasons, is a Polish professional basketball team, based in Gdynia. The team plays in the Polish PLK. The club's sponsorship name comes from Akademią Marynarki Wojennej. Historically the team is one of the most successful in Poland, mainly because of the nine championships in a row the team won from 2004 to 2012.

History

The team was founded in 1995, as STK Trefl Sopot. In its first season, the team won the Polish third division and promotion to the Polish second division. In the 1996–97 season, after winning Group B of the Polish second division, the team was promoted to the top Polish Basketball League, the Dominet Bank Ekstraliga.

In 2003, Prokom Trefl played in the final of the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, against Aris. Starting in 2004, the team began to play in the EuroLeague. In its first EuroLeague season, the club became the first Polish team to reach the EuroLeague's Top 16 stage. In 2009, the club relocated from Sopot to its neighbouring city of Gdynia within the Tricity. Through the 2012–13 season, it was one of 14 clubs across Europe that held Euroleague Basketball A Licenses, which (normally) gave their holders an automatic place in the Regular Season phase of the EuroLeague.

The logo of Asseco Gdynia, used from 2013, until 2018

In 2018, the club changed its name to Arka Gdynia. It also made a return to European-wide competitions for the first time in 6 years, by playing in the 2018–19 EuroCup.

Home match with Zastal Zielona Góra in the 2013–14 PLK season
Asseco Gdynia is a professional basketball team based in Gdynia, Poland. The team competes in the Polish Basketball League, which is the highest level of basketball in Poland. Asseco Gdynia has a rich history in Polish basketball, with multiple championships and a strong fan base.

The team is known for its competitive spirit, skilled players, and passionate coaching staff. Asseco Gdynia is a powerhouse in the Polish basketball scene, consistently contending for top honors in the league.

The team plays their home games at the Gdynia Sports Arena, which is always packed with enthusiastic fans cheering on their beloved team. Asseco Gdynia is a symbol of pride for the city of Gdynia and a respected force in Polish basketball.