Ireland Premier League | 04/13 15:30 | - | UCC Demons v Pyrobel Killester | - | View | |
Ireland Premier League | 03/12 20:40 | - | UCD Marian v Pyrobel Killester | W | 80-81 | |
Ireland Premier League | 02/12 19:45 | - | Pyrobel Killester v UCD Marian | L | 100-114 | |
Ireland Cup | 01/18 20:00 | - |
Pyrobel Killester v
Sokol Slapanice
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W | 92-75 | |
Ireland Premier League | 04/14 15:30 | - | Pyrobel Killester v Griffith College | - | View | |
Ireland Premier League | 10/09 18:00 | - | Eanna BC v Pyrobel Killester | L | 94-88 | |
Ireland Premier League | 03/18 14:00 | - | DCU Saints v Pyrobel Killester | L | 92-74 | |
Ireland Premier League | 03/02 20:00 | - | Templeogue BC v Pyrobel Killester | L | 87-77 | |
Ireland Cup | 01/26 20:00 | - | Pyrobel Killester v UCD Marian | W | 66-63 | |
Ireland Premier League | 11/10 19:00 | - | Pyrobel Killester v SSE Airtricity Moycullen | W | 99-74 | |
Ireland Premier League | 10/06 18:00 | - | Pyrobel Killester v Marcelo T B Vera/Summaria | L | 63-73 | |
Club Friendlies | 09/15 15:51 | - | Tralee Warriors v Pyrobel Killester | W | 79-82 |
Killester Basketball Club is an Irish basketball club based in Dublin. The club's senior men's and women's representative teams, Pyrobel Killester, both play in Ireland's top national leagues with their home stadium being IWA Sports Hall in Clontarf.
The club was established in 1967 by Michael Casey.
In 1973, Killester was an inaugural team in the Irish National League. Between 1975 and 1977, the team won three championships in a row. Between 2001 and 2014, they won five championships and three National Cup titles.
In 1978, Killester entered the inaugural season of the women's competition. The team won the competition's first two titles. The women won two National Cup titles in 2002 and 2005.
In the 2024–25 season, Killester won the National Cup for the first time since 2019. They went on to reach the 2024–25 Super League final, where they lost to UCC Demons.