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Campeonato Argentino de Clubes de Básquet

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Basketball championship in Argentina
Basketball league
Campeonato Argentino de Clubes
Organising bodyCABB
Founded1936; 89 years ago (1936)
Folded1984; 41 years ago (1984)
Replaced byLiga Nacional de Básquet
Country Argentina
Divisions1
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toPrimera B
Most championshipsObras Sanitarias (3)

TheCampeonato Argentino de Clubes de Básquet (English: Argentine Championship of Basketball Clubs) was the top-tier level division professionalbasketball championship inArgentina, until 1984, when it was replaced by theLiga Nacional de Básquet (LNB).[1]

History

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Atilio Fruet,Alberto Cabrera and José De Lizaso, who played for the"Bahiense" teamsOlimpo andEstudiantes respectively. They were nicknamed,The Three Musketeers of basketball, in the 1960s.

The competition was established in 1936, with the purpose of organizing a basketball competition for men's clubs.[2][3] Until then, there was only a tournament where provincial sides took part, as a part of local leagues, such as the Torneo Metropolitano, for teams ofBuenos Aires.[4]

The Campeonato Argentino was organised by theArgentine Basketball Confederation (CABB), with the first two editions being played on theYMCA'sclay courts, in Buenos Aires. After four editions were held in Buenos Aires, the Campeonato Argentino was also played in Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario, Tucumán, San Juan, Salta, and Jujuy. In 1939, the CA was held inBahía Blanca (renamed "the capital of Argentine basketball"), with 15 teams taking part in it.[4]

The last edition of the competition was held in 1984, and was won byDeportivo San Andrés, a club fromGeneral San Martín Partido, after they defeatedRiver Plate in the finals.

Boca Juniors,Obras Sanitarias,[5]Lanús, andSan Lorenzo, are the only current LNB teams that won the CA championship at least once.

Champions

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YearTeam
1936Huracán (Rosario)
1938Gimnasia y Esgrima (Santa Fe)[6]
1939Gimnasia y Esgrima (Santa Fe)
1941Juventud BBC (SdE)
1943Unión (SF)
1958San Lorenzo
1959INTI
1960Juventud BBC (SdE)
1961Hindú (Resistencia)
1963Boca Juniors
1965Tomás de Rocamora (ER)
1968Almagro (Esperanza)
1969Unión (SF)
1974Olimpo (BB)
1975Obras Sanitarias
1976Obras Sanitarias
1977Lanús
1978Olimpo (BB)
1979Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
1980Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
1981Ferro Carril Oeste
1982Obras Sanitarias
1983River Plate
1984Deportivo San Andrés

Titles by club

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TitlesTeamYears won
3
Obras Sanitarias1975, 1976, 1982
2Gimnasia y Esgrima (SF)1938, 1939
Olimpo (BB)1974, 1978
Unión (SF)1943, 1969
Juventud BBC (SdE)1941, 1960
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1979, 1980
1Huracán (Rosario)1936
San Lorenzo1958
INTI1959
Hindú (Resistencia)1961
Boca Juniors1963
Tomás de Rocamora1965
Almagro (Esperanza)1968
Lanús1977
Ferro Carril Oeste1981
River Plate1983
Deportivo San Andrés1984

References

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  1. ^"Un quiebre en la historia del básquet"Archived 2018-03-03 at theWayback Machine by Agustina Daró, Deportea Online
  2. ^"100 años de básquetbol", El Gráfico, by Osvaldo Orcasitas, 7 Feb 2012
  3. ^TimelineArchived 2018-03-03 at theWayback Machine on CABB website, retrieved 3 Oct 2015
  4. ^ab"Historia del básquet en la Argentina"
  5. ^"Hace treinta años Obras se consagraba campeón del mundo"Archived 2015-09-23 at theWayback Machine, Basquet Plus, 24 Sep 2003
  6. ^Historia on GYESF website
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