The old Leiden team (1958–1986) On September 23, 1958, the club was founded as Bona Stars by Ton Kallenberg, a physical education professor at a school in Leiden. In 1967 the club entered the
eredivisie, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands under the name BS Leiden. When Parker became the main sponsor of the club in 1977 Leiden won its first national championship (1977/1978). During this era the team finished five times as runners-up in the league. In 1979/1980 Leiden reached the semi-finals of the European Club Winner's Cup (later: Saporta Cup, ULEB Cup or EuroCup), their best European result up till now. In 1986, Leiden was forced to leave the eredivisie, due to the absence of a main sponsor. The team played five years in the
Promotiedivisie, the highest non-professional league, before pulling out of the Dutch basketball pyramid.
The Rise of ZZ (2006–2010) On February 16, 2006, it was announced that Leiden would return at the highest stage in the Netherlands. The team got a new main sponsor in Zorg en Zekerheid and would play its games in the Vijf Meihal. After being quarter- and semifinalist in a few seasons, Leiden returned to the top of the Netherlands in 2010. Leading players of the ZZ team were
Danny Gibson, who was named the
DBL Most Valuable Player Award in 2009–10, and
Seamus Boxley. The club won its first
NBB Cup, by beating
ABC Amsterdam in the championship game. In the Semi-final, heavy favorites
Groningen were defeated. In the Playoffs Semi-finals, ZZ once again faced Groningen. The team put up a fight against the top seed, but eventually fell short 3–2.
Back at the top of Dutch basketball (2010–present) In the 2010–11 season, ZZ Leiden came back on top of the Dutch basketball world as best club. In the regular season, the team finished first. The second DBL title was eventually won, after beating Groningen 4–3 in the Finals. The deciding game 7 turned out to be historic, including three overtimes, which ended in 96–95. The following year the team its second NBB Cup, but was defeated in the Finals of the DBL. ZZ Leiden also reached the Round of 16 in the
EuroChallenge 2011-12 after their second place in the first group stage this season. In 2013 the team got its third national championship, by going undefeated in the play-offs and beating
Aris Leeuwarden in the Finals. The 2013–14 was a struggling one for Leiden. The team ended on the 4th place in the regular season and lost in the Semifinals to Groningen. After the end of the season, Leiden decided to part ways with head coach
Toon van Helfteren. Van Helfteren eventually won six trophies with Leiden. Main sponsor Zorg en Zekerheid extended their contract with 3 years in the 2014 offseason, and a new head coach was signed in
Eddy Casteels. In the 2014–15 season, Leiden finished 2nd in the regular season, but once again was eliminated by Groningen in the Semi-finals. In 2019, Leiden won the
NBB Cup after defeating
Landstede Zwolle 87–69 in the final. On 17 May 2020, Leiden signed
Geert Hammink as its new head coach for the 2020–21 season. Leiden went on to capture its fourth DBL championship. Star players of the team were
league MVP Emmanuel Nzekwesi and
Playoffs MVP Worthy de Jong. Since the
2021–22 season, Leiden plays in the
BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged. On 11 June 2022, Leiden won the inaugural BNXT championship. De Jong was named the league's Finals MVP and retired from professional basketball after. Leiden also had its best performance in Europe ever, reaching the semifinals of the
2021–22 FIBA Europe Cup. After the successful season, coach Hammink signed with
Skyliners Frankfurt; star player Worthy de Jong retired from professional basketball. In July 2022,
Roberts Štelmahers was acquired as the club's new head coach. However, Stelmahers later signed another contract with
Nymburk in the Czech Republic, causing Leiden to seek a replacement. On August 15, Leiden signed
Doug Spradley as new head coach to a one-year contract. On 12 March 2023, ZZ Leiden won their fourth-ever Cup title after beating
Landstede Hammers 72–70 in the
Landstede Sportcentrum. On 29 May 2023, they won their fifth national title following a Game 5 win over Donar, despite trailing by 16 points 2:40 before the ending of the game.
Thomas Rutherford scored two game-winning free throws to seal the championship. The win meant that Leiden won its first national
double (both the league and cup titles) in club history. ==Arenas==