Ferro Carril Oeste (basketball)
Ferro Carril Oeste | |||
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Nickname | Ferro, Verdolaga | ||
Leagues | LNB | ||
Founded | 1941 | (basketball)||
Location | Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Team colors | |||
President | Daniel Pandolfi | ||
Head coach | José Franzi | ||
Website | ferrobasquet | ||
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Club Ferro Carril Oeste Basquet, or Ferro Basquet, is a professional basketball team based in Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a part of the multi-sports Club Ferro Carril Oeste.
History
In 1968, Ferro was promoted to the first division of the Buenos Aires Basketball Association. In the 1970s, Ferro developed a strong rivalry with Obras Sanitarias. Ferro became the first Argentine team to win the South American Club Championship, when they won it in 1981. They also won the South American Club Championship in 1982 and 1987, and finished 2nd at the same tournament in 1986.
When the top Argentine League began in 1985, Ferro's main rival became Atenas de Córdoba. Ferro won the Argentine League championship in 1985 and 1986, finished 2nd in 1987, and also won it 1989. They also competed at the Club World Cup in 1981, 1986, and 1987, and they were that competition's runner-up in 1986.
At the end of 2003-04 season, Ferro was relegated to the Argentine second division, the Torneo Nacional de Ascenso (TNA). The team played there until 2015, when Ferro returned to LNB after Ciclista Juninense was relegated to TNA.[1][2]
Players
Current roster
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Updated: 2016-04-25 |
Notable players
- Miguel Cortijo (1976–92)
- Rory White (1991–92)
- Gabriel Fernández (1995–96)
- Luis Scola (1995–98)
- Martín Leiva (1997–2001)
- Diego Lo Grippo (1998–2001)
- Federico Kammerichs (1998–2001)
- Luis Oroño
- Sebastián Uranga [3][4]
- Javier Maretto
- Diego Maggi
- Daniel Aréjula
- Horacio López
- Erron Maxey (2001)
Notable coaches
- León Najnudel (1976–82, 1989–90, 1996)
Titles
Domestic
- Torneo Metropolitano (1): 1980
- Torneo Oficial de la Federación de Buenos Aires (3): 1980, 1982, 1983
- Torneo de Apertura de la Federación de Buenos Aires (3): 1980, 1981, 1982
- Campeonato Argentino de Clubes (1): 1981
- Liga Nacional de Básquet (3): 1985, 1986, 1989
International
- Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes (3): 1981, 1982, 1987
References
- ^ "Ferro vuelve a la Liga luego de 11 años", LNB website, 22 Jul 2015
- ^ "Ferro jugará la LNB" on Ferro official web, 30 Jul 2015
- ^ "Uranga será homenajeado en Ferro", El Diario, 30 Ago 2013
- ^ "Uranga, el caudillo entrerriano", Diario Uno, 11 Ago 2013