Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Básquetbol
October 26, 2023
The Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Básquetbol (Portuguese: Campeonato Sul-Americano de Clubes Campeões de Basquetebol, English: South American Basketball Championship of Champion Clubs), or Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes de Básquetbol (South American Basketball Club Championship), was an international men's professional basketball cup competition that took place between South American sports clubs. It was originally organized by the South American Basketball Confederation, and then later by FIBA Americas. It was played annually between the league champions in each country, plus the winner of the previous edition.
Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Básquetbol South American Basketball Championship of Champion Clubs
The South American Championship of Champion Clubs was founded in 1946, and it was the first international tournament in South America. It was played in a round robin format, usually hosted by a single city. From 1965 until 1987 the champion teams (and on many occasions the runners-up too) participated in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup represented South America. The competition was the first-tier and most important club competition in South America until 1996 when the FIBA South American League was launched, with a format that looked more of one of a European completion and not a single tournament. The competition was finally discontinued in the year 2008, after the new top-tier panamerican FIBA Americas League had been recently formed in December 2007 and meant that each South America country's top teams would qualify to the new league and not the FIBA South American League. Subsequently the South American Championship lost its importance and it was abolished.
South American Championship of Champion Clubs levels on the South American pyramidedit
The competition was hosted in one or more cities. In the first round, the eight clubs were divided in two groups of four teams each. The two best placed teams of each group advanced to the semifinals. In the semifinals, the first placed team of a group played against the other group's runner-up. The final was contested by the semifinal winners.
1958 Sporting Club Uruguay: Héctor Costa (c), Adolfo Lubnicki, Enrique Baliño, José Llera, Jorge Pagani, Zafiro Antúnez, Hugo Vázquez, Luciano Aranzadi, Tydeo Irigoyen, Carlos Peinado, Nelson Chelle, Carlos Roselló, José Otonello. Coach: Héctor López Reboledo
1967 Thomas Bata: Juan Lishnowski, Josè Pleticovic, Luis Lamig, Francisco Valenzuela, Francisco Guerrero, Juan Encina, Luis Garcìa, Enrique Espinoza, Ivan Torres, Luis Barrera.
1981 FCO: Miguel Cortijo , Bill Terry, Luis Oroño, Javier Maretto, Jorge Martin, Jose Cotic, Luis Gonzalez, George Berry, Hugo Fransisco Belli. Coach: Leon Najnudel
1983 Penarol Montevideo: Daniel Wenzel, Hebert Núñez, Álvaro Tito, Juan Andrés Blanc, Gustavo Tito, Joe McColl, Pedro Malet, Alejandro Trias, Oscar Soto, Lincoln Pérez, Bo Jackson y Jimmy Wells. Coach: Victor Hugo Berardi.
1987 FCO: Miguel Cortijo , Luis Oroño, Jimmy Gilbert, Horacio López, Luis Chuzo Gonzalez, Gabriel Darrás, Orlando Tourn, Diego Maggi. Coach: Luis Martinez
1988 Trotamundos: Al Smith, Sam Shepherd, Jerry Corcoram, David Simmons, Alfredo Díaz, Randall Rodríguez, Luís Jiménez, Yván Olivares, Calos Dalrrimple, Allison García, Gustavo Borromé, Douglas Barinas, Efraín Ponce Alexander Nelcha, Manuel Jiménez, Ernesto Rivero. Coach: Osiris Duquela
1989 Trotamundos: Al Smith, Sam Shepherd, Carlos Dalrrimple, César Ramos, Randall Rodríguez, Roldman Toro, Rostyn González, Luís Jiménez, Elías Romero, Manuel Jiménez, Allison García, Yván Olivares, Nicolás Castillo, Luis Gómez, Alexander Nelcha, Elsren Jackson. Coach: Pedro “Camagüey” Espinoza
1995 Rio Claro: Valtinho da Silva, Scooby Tec, Taddei Cury, Paulao, Antonio Santana, Luiz Felipe Azevedo, Almir, Gibi, Daniel Ricardo Probst, Efigenio, Seu Agostinho, Walter Rosamila, Gustavo
1996 Independence de General Pico: Miguel Cortijo, Facundo Sucatzky, Jervis Cole, Melvin Johnson, Pelado Sanchez, Sergio Aispurúa, Raul Merlo, Alberto Falasconi, Luis Chuzo Gonzalez, Pablo Cariddi. Coach: Mario Guzman
2004 Boca Juniors: Rotta Juan Pablo, Leonardo Peralta, Fernando Malara, Carlos Matías Sanders, Lucas Ortiz, Juan Sartorelli, Martin Leiva, Sebastian Festa, Paolo Quinteros, Raheim Brown, Alejandro Burgos
2005 Boca Juniors: Carlos Matías Sanders, Sherell Ford Lucas Ortiz, Martin Leiva, Paolo Quinteros, Diego Alba, Fernando Malara, Luis Cequeira, Carlos Strong, Fernando Funes, Leonardo Peralta. Coach: Carlos Duro.
2006 Boca Juniors: Julian Aprea, Raymundo Legaria, Lucas Ortiz, Martin Miner, Matias Fioretti, Luis Cequeira, Leonardo Gutierrez, Martin Leiva, Gustavo Orona, Lazaro Borrell, Rodrigo Sanchez, Maurice Spillers. Coach: Eduardo Cadillac
^Urusubasket (February 22, 2012.) Páginas de la Historia Retrieved September 2, 2012. (in Spanish)
^Troche, José María Los 60 años del básquetbol en el Paraguay (Oct. 12, 2004) Retrieved September 2, 2012. (in Spanish)
^Jornal do Brasil, (Dec. 23, 1953) Basket-ball em marcha (in portuguese).
^Timoneiros (October 1, 2019.) Especial Basquete: Corinthians Tricampeão Sul-Americano 1965/66/69 Retrieved November 2, 2019. (in Portuguese)
Sourcesedit
FIBA Archive 95-08
1990 edition
1983 edition
1958 edition
Basketball Uruguano
Trotamundos: history
Bigua history
External linksedit
South American Championship of Champion Clubs
October 26, 2023
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The Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Basquetbol Portuguese Campeonato Sul Americano de Clubes Campeoes de Basquetebol English South American Basketball Championship of Champion Clubs or Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes de Basquetbol South American Basketball Club Championship was an international men s professional basketball cup competition that took place between South American sports clubs It was originally organized by the South American Basketball Confederation and then later by FIBA Americas It was played annually between the league champions in each country plus the winner of the previous edition Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de BasquetbolSouth American Basketball Championship of Champion ClubsFounded1946 77 years ago 1946 Folded2008 15 years ago 2008 Level on pyramid1st 1946 1992 2nd 1993 1996 2001 2007 3rd 1996 2000 2008 Last championsBiguaMost championshipsSirio 8 titles Contents 1 History 1 1 South American Championship of Champion Clubs levels on the South American pyramid 1 2 Names of the top tier level South American Latin American competition 2 Format 3 List of champions 3 1 Final tournament 4 Titles by club 5 Titles by country 6 Topscorers per tournament 7 Winning rosters 7 1 1950s 7 2 1960s 7 3 1970s 7 4 1980s 7 5 1990s 7 6 2000s 8 See also 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksHistory editThe South American Championship of Champion Clubs was founded in 1946 and it was the first international tournament in South America It was played in a round robin format usually hosted by a single city From 1965 until 1987 the champion teams and on many occasions the runners up too participated in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup represented South America The competition was the first tier and most important club competition in South America until 1996 when the FIBA South American League was launched with a format that looked more of one of a European completion and not a single tournament The competition was finally discontinued in the year 2008 after the new top tier panamerican FIBA Americas League had been recently formed in December 2007 and meant that each South America country s top teams would qualify to the new league and not the FIBA South American League Subsequently the South American Championship lost its importance and it was abolished South American Championship of Champion Clubs levels on the South American pyramid edit Main article South American professional club basketball system 1st tier 1946 1992 2nd tier 1993 1996 2001 2007 3rd tier 1996 2000 2008 Names of the top tier level South American Latin American competition edit Consubasquet era 1946 2007 Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Basquetbol English South American Basketball Championship of Champion Clubs 1946 1992 Campeonato Panamericano de Clubes de Basquetbol English Pan American Basketball Club Championship 1993 2000 Liga Sudamericana de Basquetbol LSB English South American Basketball League 2001 2007 FIBA Americas era 2007 present FIBA Americas League 2007 2019 Format editThe competition was hosted in one or more cities In the first round the eight clubs were divided in two groups of four teams each The two best placed teams of each group advanced to the semifinals In the semifinals the first placed team of a group played against the other group s runner up The final was contested by the semifinal winners List of champions editFinal tournament edit Year Host Champion Runner up Score1946 nbsp Buenos Aires nbsp Olimpia Montevideo nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima VdP 1953 nbsp Antofagasta nbsp Olimpia nbsp Flamengo nbsp Provincia de Santa Fe 1 2 3 nbsp Club Deportivo Palestino nbsp Paysandu Round robin1956 nbsp Montevideo nbsp Sporting Club Uruguay nbsp Ateneo de la Juventud Round robin1958 nbsp Guayaquil nbsp Sporting Club Uruguay nbsp San Lorenzo nbsp Seleccion Valley del Cauca Round robin1961 nbsp Asuncion nbsp Sirio nbsp Olimpia Round robin1965 nbsp Sao Paulo nbsp Corinthians nbsp Tabare1966 nbsp Sao Paulo nbsp Corinthians 4 nbsp L D Estudantil 100 83 109 841967 nbsp Antofagasta nbsp Thomas Bata nbsp Welcome 65 611968 nbsp Montevideo nbsp Sirio nbsp Welcome1969 nbsp Guayaquil nbsp Corinthians nbsp L D Estudantil1970 nbsp Punta Arenas nbsp Sirio nbsp Atenas1971 nbsp Arequipa nbsp Sirio nbsp Sportiva Italiana1972 nbsp Sao Paulo nbsp Sirio nbsp Olimpia1974 nbsp Mercedes Salto Montevideo nbsp Franca nbsp CA Penarol1975 nbsp La Paz nbsp Franca nbsp Obras Sanitarias1977 nbsp Corrientes Buenos Aires nbsp Franca nbsp Palmeiras1978 nbsp Sao Paulo nbsp Sirio nbsp Franca1979 nbsp Isla Margarita nbsp Sirio nbsp Guaiqueries de Margarita 81 801980 nbsp Cucuta nbsp Franca nbsp Sirio1981 nbsp Asuncion Encarnacion nbsp Ferro Carril Oeste nbsp Sao Jose dos Campos1982 nbsp Buenos Aires nbsp Montevideo nbsp Ferro Carril Oeste nbsp Obras Sanitarias1983 nbsp Buenos Aires nbsp Montevideo nbsp Penarol nbsp Monte Libano1984 nbsp Tarija Sucre nbsp Sirio nbsp River Plate1985 nbsp Limeira Jundiai nbsp Monte Libano nbsp San Andres 108 851986 nbsp Buenos Aires nbsp Monte Libano nbsp Ferro Carril Oeste1987 nbsp Valparaiso Santiago de Chile nbsp Ferro Carril Oeste nbsp Monte Libano1988 nbsp Caracas nbsp Trotamundos nbsp Atenas Round robin1989 nbsp Asuncion nbsp Trotamundos nbsp Bigua Round robin1990 nbsp Guayaquil nbsp Franca nbsp San Pedro Pascual1991 nbsp Franca nbsp Franca nbsp Atenas Round robin1992 nbsp Montevideo nbsp Bigua nbsp Franca 85 681993 nbsp Cordoba nbsp Atenas nbsp Franca 76 731994 nbsp Lima nbsp Atenas nbsp Olimpia VT 77 701995 nbsp Bucaramanga nbsp Rio Claro nbsp Hebraica y Macabi Round robin1996 nbsp Concepcion Talca nbsp Independiente nbsp Rio Claro Round robin1998 nbsp Tarija nbsp Vasco da Gama nbsp Atletico Welcome Round robin1999 nbsp Rio de Janeiro nbsp Vasco da Gama nbsp Bauru Round robin2000 nbsp Valencia nbsp Trotamundos nbsp Vasco da Gama Round robin2001 nbsp Isla Margarita nbsp Delfines de Cabimas nbsp Espartanos de Margarita 78 732002 nbsp Valdivia nbsp Delfines de Miranda nbsp Valdivia Round robin2003 nbsp Maracaibo nbsp Delfines de Miranda nbsp Gimnasia y Esgrima CR Round robin2004 nbsp Asuncion nbsp Boca Juniors nbsp Delfines de Miranda Round robin2005 nbsp Rafaela nbsp Boca Juniors nbsp Unitri Uberlandia 85 752006 nbsp Barquisimeto nbsp Boca Juniors nbsp Guaros de Lara Round robin2007 nbsp Brasilia nbsp Minas Tenis nbsp Boca Juniors Round robin2008 nbsp Guayaquil nbsp Bigua nbsp Libertad Round robinTitles by club editTitles Club Years won8 nbsp Sirio 1961 1968 1970 1971 1972 1978 1979 19846 nbsp Franca 1974 1975 1977 1980 1990 19913 nbsp Corinthians 1965 1966 1969 nbsp Ferro Carril Oeste 1981 1982 1987 nbsp Trotamundos 1988 1989 2000 nbsp Delfines de Miranda 2001 2002 2003 nbsp Boca Juniors 2004 2005 20062 nbsp Defensor 1956 1958 nbsp Monte Libano 1985 1986 nbsp Bigua 1992 2008 nbsp Atenas 1993 1994 nbsp Vasco da Gama 1998 19991 nbsp Olimpia 1946 nbsp Olimpia 1953 nbsp Flamengo 1953 nbsp Provincia de Santa Fe 1953 nbsp Thomas Bata 1967 nbsp Penarol 1983 nbsp Rio Claro 1995 nbsp Independiente 1996 nbsp Minas 2007Titles by country editTitles Country24 nbsp Brazil10 nbsp Argentina6 nbsp Uruguay nbsp Venezuela1 nbsp Paraguay nbsp ChileTopscorers per tournament edit1946 nbsp Roberto Lovera Club Atletico Olimpia 1953 nbsp Aristides Isusi Club Olimpia 140 pts 1958 nbsp Hector Costa Sporting Club Uruguay 124 pts 1966 nbsp Wlamir Marques Corinthians 1989 nbsp Al Smith Trotamundos B B C Sam Shepherd of Trotamundos was MVP 1995 nbsp Billy Law Rio Claro 1998 nbsp Charles Byrd Vasco da Gama 161 pts 2000 nbsp Victor David Diaz Trotamundos B B C 99 pts 2003 nbsp Jervaughn Scales Gimnasia 2004 Paolo Quinteros Boca Juniors 138 pts 2006 nbsp Maurice Spillers Boca Juniors also MVP 2007 nbsp Evandro Fernandes Pinto Minas Tenis Clube 113 pts 2008 nbsp Leandro Garcia Morales Bigua 94 ptsWinning rosters edit nbsp Fabricio Oberto helped Athens Cordoba winn the 1994 South American Championship nbsp NBA champion Carl Herrera won the trophy 3 times 2000 2002 2003 after the competition was branded as 2nd tier 1950s edit 1958 Sporting Club Uruguay Hector Costa c Adolfo Lubnicki Enrique Balino Jose Llera Jorge Pagani Zafiro Antunez Hugo Vazquez Luciano Aranzadi Tydeo Irigoyen Carlos Peinado Nelson Chelle Carlos Rosello Jose Otonello Coach Hector Lopez ReboledoFurther information 1958 South American Basketball Championship of Champion Clubs 1960s edit 1965 Corinthians Jose Edvar Simoes Pedro Yves Bira Rene Wlamir Marques Rosa Branca Coach Moacyr Daiuto 1967 Thomas Bata Juan Lishnowski Jose Pleticovic Luis Lamig Francisco Valenzuela Francisco Guerrero Juan Encina Luis Garcia Enrique Espinoza Ivan Torres Luis Barrera 1969 Corinthians Ortiz Ferraz Bernardo Felipe Bira Rene Peninha Amaury Pasos Wlamir Marques Renzo Fernando Rosa Branca Coach Moacyr Daiuto1970s edit 1974 Franca Helio Rubens Garcia Fransergio Fausto Giannechini Gilson Trindade Robertao Betao Gustavo Aguirre Carlao Carrarinho Carraro Coach Pedroca 1975 Franca Helio Rubens Garcia Fransergio Fausto Giannechini Gilson Trindade Robertao Betao Gustavo Aguirre Carlao Carrarinho Carraro Coach Pedroca 1980s edit 1980 Franca Helio Rubens Garcia Fransergio Fausto Giannechini Guerrinha Robertao Tom Ze Coach Pedroca 1981 FCO Miguel Cortijo Bill Terry Luis Orono Javier Maretto Jorge Martin Jose Cotic Luis Gonzalez George Berry Hugo Fransisco Belli Coach Leon Najnudel 1982 FCO Miguel Cortijo Bill Terry Luis Orono Harthorne Wingo Luis Chuzo Gonzalez Alejandro Meschini Gabriel Darras Sebastian Uranga Coach Leon Najnudel 1983 Penarol Montevideo Daniel Wenzel Hebert Nunez Alvaro Tito Juan Andres Blanc Gustavo Tito Joe McColl Pedro Malet Alejandro Trias Oscar Soto Lincoln Perez Bo Jackson y Jimmy Wells Coach Victor Hugo Berardi 1985 CA Monte Libano Cadum Marcel de Souza Maury de Souza Pipoca Israel Andrade Bob Miservicius Paraguai Pisergio Antonio Valliengo Toninho Coach Jose Edvar Simoes 1986 CA Monte Libano Ricardo Cardoso Cadum Marcel de Souza Maury de Souza Pipoca Israel Andrade Antonio Valliengo Toninho Andre Ernesto Stoffel Cadum Ze Mauro Antonio Valliengo Toninho Coach Jose Edvar Simoes 1987 FCO Miguel Cortijo Luis Orono Jimmy Gilbert Horacio Lopez Luis Chuzo Gonzalez Gabriel Darras Orlando Tourn Diego Maggi Coach Luis Martinez 1988 Trotamundos Al Smith Sam Shepherd Jerry Corcoram David Simmons Alfredo Diaz Randall Rodriguez Luis Jimenez Yvan Olivares Calos Dalrrimple Allison Garcia Gustavo Borrome Douglas Barinas Efrain Ponce Alexander Nelcha Manuel Jimenez Ernesto Rivero Coach Osiris Duquela 1989 Trotamundos Al Smith Sam Shepherd Carlos Dalrrimple Cesar Ramos Randall Rodriguez Roldman Toro Rostyn Gonzalez Luis Jimenez Elias Romero Manuel Jimenez Allison Garcia Yvan Olivares Nicolas Castillo Luis Gomez Alexander Nelcha Elsren Jackson Coach Pedro Camaguey Espinoza1990s edit 1990 Franca Guerrinha Fernando Minucci Rocky Smith Patrick Reynolds Paulao Evandro Janjao Coach Helio Rubens Garcia 1991 Franca Guerrinha Fernando Minucci Rocky Smith Morgan Taylor Paulao Evandro Janjao Coach Helio Rubens Garcia 1992 Bigua Perdomo Gustavo Szczygielski Luis Pierri Medrick Nebel Toto Luis Eduardo Larrosa Enrique Cattivelli Mark Stevenson Oldham Enrique Tucuna Camilo Castro Coach Victor Hugo Berardi 1993 Asociacion Deportiva Atenas Luis Villar Marcelo Milanesio Jervis Cole De la Fuente Wallace Bryant Carlos Colla Coach Ruben Magnano 1994 Asociacion Deportiva Atenas Luis Villar Marcelo Milanesio De la Fuente Diego Osella Fabricio Oberto Bruno Labaque Leandro Palladino Ben Gillery Coach Ruben Magnano 1995 Rio Claro Valtinho da Silva Scooby Tec Taddei Cury Paulao Antonio Santana Luiz Felipe Azevedo Almir Gibi Daniel Ricardo Probst Efigenio Seu Agostinho Walter Rosamila Gustavo 1996 Independence de General Pico Miguel Cortijo Facundo Sucatzky Jervis Cole Melvin Johnson Pelado Sanchez Sergio Aispurua Raul Merlo Alberto Falasconi Luis Chuzo Gonzalez Pablo Cariddi Coach Mario Guzman 1998 Vasco da Gama Charles Byrd Jose Mingao Demetrius Conrado Ferraciu Rogerio Klafke Janjao Ricardinho dos Santos Jose Vargas Paulinho Carlao Dial Ze Carlos 1999 Vasco da Gama Charles Byrd Helio Rubens Garcia Filho Jose Mingao Demetrius Conrado Ferraciu Janjao Rogerio Klafke Ricardinho dos Santos Jose Vargas Coach Flor Melendez2000s edit 2000 Trotamundos Oscar Torres Victor David Diaz Carl Herrera Sean Colson Art Long C Estaba A Garcia R Osorio V Heredia P Barrios 2002 Delfines de Miranda Victor David Diaz Carl Herrera Ruben Nembhard Nate Johnston Ludwing Irazabal Jose Mora Alejandro Quiroz Rafael Guevara Luis Julio Pablo Machado Armando Becker Coach Francisco Paco Diez 2003 Delfines de Miranda Carl Herrera Derrick Brown Victor David Diaz Alejandro Quiroz Angel Caballero Richard Lugo 2004 Boca Juniors Rotta Juan Pablo Leonardo Peralta Fernando Malara Carlos Matias Sanders Lucas Ortiz Juan Sartorelli Martin Leiva Sebastian Festa Paolo Quinteros Raheim Brown Alejandro Burgos 2005 Boca Juniors Carlos Matias Sanders Sherell Ford Lucas Ortiz Martin Leiva Paolo Quinteros Diego Alba Fernando Malara Luis Cequeira Carlos Strong Fernando Funes Leonardo Peralta Coach Carlos Duro 2006 Boca Juniors Julian Aprea Raymundo Legaria Lucas Ortiz Martin Miner Matias Fioretti Luis Cequeira Leonardo Gutierrez Martin Leiva Gustavo Orona Lazaro Borrell Rodrigo Sanchez Maurice Spillers Coach Eduardo Cadillac 2007 Minas Tenis Clube Soro Maozao Facundo Sucatzky Wanderson Trigueiro Evandro Fernandes Pinto Andre Luiz Felipe Marcio Romario Souza Mauro Guilherme Sean Knitter Coach Flavio Davis Furtado 2008 Bigua Leandro Garcia Morales Kevin Young Duke Freeman McKarney Santiago Vidal Nathan Guillermo Martin Osimani Juan Cambon Joaquin Osimani Gonzalo Meira Gonzalo Carvidon Juan Jose Rovira Matthias Calfani Coach Nestor GarciaSee also editFIBA Americas League Pan American Championship FIBA South American LeagueReferences edit Urusubasket February 22 2012 Paginas de la Historia Retrieved September 2 2012 in Spanish Troche Jose Maria Los 60 anos del basquetbol en el Paraguay Oct 12 2004 Retrieved September 2 2012 in Spanish Jornal do Brasil Dec 23 1953 Basket ball em marcha in portuguese Timoneiros October 1 2019 Especial Basquete Corinthians Tricampeao Sul Americano 1965 66 69 Retrieved November 2 2019 in Portuguese Sources editFIBA Archive 95 08 1990 edition 1983 edition 1958 edition History Basketball Uruguano Trotamundos history Bigua historyExternal links editSouth American Championship of Champion Clubs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Basquetbol amp oldid 1174619561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,