Sony Centre Fury
LeagueSBC Division 1
Established1992 (1992)
HistoryFalkirk Fury
1992-1998
Clark Eriksson Fury
1998-2015
Sony Centre Fury
2015-present
ArenaGrangemouth Complex
Capacity300
LocationFalkirk, Scotland
Head coachScotland John Bunyan
WebsiteOfficial website

Falkirk Fury, currently known as Sony Centre Fury for sponsorship reasons, is a Scottish basketball club based in the town of Falkirk, Scotland.

History

The club was established in 1992 by founders John Bunyan, Keith Bunyan and Gregor Gillies and originally consisted of players from Falkirk High School and local sports development players. The club now competes at all National League age groups, and supports an extensive and strong junior program.

The under 23 team rose to join the Scottish Men's National League in 1997. After finishing 2nd in the league for six consecutive seasons between 2006 and 2012, the club then won the title in 4 of the following 5 seasons.

The most illustrious player to come through the Fury program is former Great Britain international and co-captain Kieron Achara.

Honours

Competition Number of titles Years won
Scottish Cup 6 2009-10, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2018-19, 2021-22
National League 6 2000-01, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2019-20
National League Playoffs 2 2014-15, 2016-17

Home arenas

Mariner Centre (1992-2017)
Grangemouth Sports Complex (2017-present)

Players

Notable former players

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

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.
  • Scotland Kieron Achara
  • Scotland Alasdair Fraser
  • Scotland Jonny Bunyan
  • Scotland Fraser Malcolm
  • Scotland Pete Duncan
  • Scotland Keith Bunyan
  • Scotland Marek Pawlak
  • Scotland Mark Duncan
  • Scotland David Wallace
  • Scotland Steve Hoffman
  • Scotland Douglas McCormack
  • Scotland MOJO

Record in BBL competitions

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away
2014–15 BBL Trophy R1 Glasgow Rocks L 46-112
2015–16 BBL Trophy R1 Glasgow Rocks L 42-91
2017–18 BBL Trophy R1 Loughborough University L 54-83

Season-by-season records

Season Division Tier League Playoffs Scottish Cup
Finish Played Wins Losses Points Win %
Falkirk Fury
1996-1997 U23 - 5th 24 10 14 34 0.417
1997-1998 SNBL 2 6th 24 7 17 31 0.292
Clark Eriksson Fury
1998-1999 SNBL 2 4th 27 18 9 45 0.667 Semi-finals
1999-2000 SNBL 2 4th 18 12 6 30 0.667
2000-2001 SNBL 2 1st
2001-2002 SNBL 2 3rd 17 14 3 31 0.824
2002-2003 SNBL 2 4th 18 12 6 30 0.667 Semi-finals
2003-2004 SNBL 2 2nd 18 13 5 31 0.722 Runners-up
2004-2005 SNBL 2 3rd Semi-finals
2005-2006 SNBL 2 Semi-finals
2006-2007 SNBL 2 2nd 15 11 4 26 0.733 Runners-up
2007-2008 SNBL 2 2nd 16 12 4 26 0.750 Semi-finals
2008-2009 SNBL 2 2nd 20 14 6 34 0.700 Semi-finals
2009-2010 SNBL 2 2nd 20 14 6 34 0.700 Winners, beating City of Edinburgh
2010-2011 SNBL 2 2nd 18 16 2 34 0.889 Semi-finals
2011-2012 SNBL 2 2nd 18 16 2 34 0.889 Runners-up Runners-up
2012-2013 SNBL 2 1st 18 17 1 35 0.944 Runners-up Semi-finals
2013-2014 SNBL 2 1st 18 18 0 36 1.000 Semi-finals Winners, beating St Mirren
2014-2015 SNBL 2 1st 22 22 0 44 1.000 Winners, beating Boroughmuir Winners, beating St Mirren
Sony Centre Fury
2015-2016 SBC Div 1 2 5th 18 12 6 30 0.667 Semi-finals Quarter-finals
2016-2017 SBC Div 1 2 1st 18 16 2 34 0.889 Winners, beating Boroughmuir Winners, beating Boroughmuir
2017-2018 SBC Div 1 2 3rd 18 13 5 31 0.722 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2018-2019 SBC Div 1 2 2nd 18 14 4 32 0.778 Runners-up Winners, beating St Mirren
2019-2020 SBC Div 1 2 1st 16 14 2 28 0.875 No playoffs 2nd round
2021-2022 SBC Div 1 2 2st 16 13 3 29 0.813 Runners-up Winners, beating Dunfermline

See also

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