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Chinese Taipei P League 05/21 11:30 1 [1] Taoyuan Pilots v Fubon Braves [2] L 89-86
Chinese Taipei P League 05/19 11:30 1 [2] Fubon Braves v Taoyuan Pilots [1] L 67-83
Chinese Taipei P League 05/17 09:00 1 [1] Taoyuan Pilots v Fubon Braves [2] W 83-86
Chinese Taipei P League 05/14 11:30 1 [2] Fubon Braves v Taoyuan Pilots [1] L 75-91
Chinese Taipei P League 05/10 06:30 1 Fubon Braves v Taoyuan Pilots W 88-81
Chinese Taipei P League 05/07 11:30 1 [1] CD El Palmar FS v Fubon Braves [2] L 92-81
Chinese Taipei P League 05/05 11:30 1 [1] Taoyuan Pilots v Fubon Braves [2] W 76-78
Chinese Taipei P League 04/28 11:00 2 [3] Tainan TSG GhostHawks v Fubon Braves [2] W 90-110
Chinese Taipei P League 04/27 11:00 2 Tainan TSG GhostHawks v Fubon Braves L 111-104
Chinese Taipei P League 04/25 11:00 2 [2] Fubon Braves v Tainan TSG GhostHawks [3] W 108-105
Chinese Taipei P League 04/24 11:00 2 [2] Fubon Braves v Benchetrit/ Fournerie [3] W 91-79
Chinese Taipei P League 04/13 09:00 1 [4] Kaohsiung Steelers v Fubon Braves [2] W 83-101

Wikipedia - Taipei Fubon Braves

The Taipei Fubon Braves (Chinese: 臺北富邦勇士) are a professional basketball team that is owned by Fubon Sports & Entertainment, LLC., one of the subsidiaries under Fubon Financial Holding Co., Ltd. and currently plays in the Taiwanese P. League+. From 2014 to 2019, they played in the semi-pro Super Basketball League (SBL). They have also been part of the professional ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) since the 2019–20 ABL season. In the summer of 2020, when P. League+ was founded, they joined the league as one of the four founding teams and secured a three-peat from the 2020-21 season to the 2022-23 season.

History

1982: Established Chien-Hong Men's Basketball Team.

1983: Won the B Division Championship of the Taiwan Provincial Chairman Cup.

1983 December: Registered as an A Division team by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association.

1987: Owned subsequently by Tera Electronics and won the team’s first Championship in A Division.

1994: The Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA) was founded, the team was re-branded as Tera Mars (泰瑞戰神) to start their first season in the CBA .

1996 and 1997: Retained team ownership but dropped "Tera" from the name and renamed simply to "Mars" to compete in the third season of the CBA.

1997: Sold to Guoyang Group in, attempted to re-brand as "Kaohsiung Mars" in late February.

mid-1998: Faced naming disputes and financial challenges, settling on "Mars" again

2000: Sponsored by Broadcasting Corporation of China, thus renamed as " BCC Mars".

2003: Joined semi-pro league Super Basketball League (SBL).

2004: Taken over by Videoland Television Network in June. Thus, re-branded as "Videoland Hunters".

2007: Sold to Taiwan Mobile, a major mobile communication provider in Taiwan, and named as "Taiwan Mobile Leopards".

2011: Rebranded as "Taiwan Mobile Basketball Team"

2014: Ownership shipped to Fubon Financial Holding Venture Capital Co., Ltd, and renamed as “Fubon Braves”.

2019: Left SBL to join the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), a professional league, and started the professional basketball era of Fubon Braves.

2019: Signed a partnership contract with Taipei City Government, became "Taipei Fubon Braves” and started hosting games at Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium as their home court in Taipei City.

2020-present: Joined P. League+, the first ever professional basketball league in Taiwan in the past 20 years as one of the four co-founding teams. Achieved significant success by completing a three-peat (21-23).

The Fubon Braves are a professional basketball team based in Taipei, Taiwan, competing in the Taiwanese top-tier league, the Taiwanese Basketball League (T1 League). Established in 2019, the team is owned by the Fubon Financial Holding Company, one of Taiwan's leading financial institutions. Known for their competitive spirit and dynamic playing style, the Fubon Braves have quickly become a prominent force in Taiwanese basketball. The team boasts a roster of talented local and international players, and they are recognized for their strong defense, fast-paced offense, and passionate fan base. The Fubon Braves aim to promote basketball development in Taiwan and bring exciting, high-quality basketball entertainment to their supporters.