Club Biguá de Villa Biarritz

Club Biguá de Villa Biarritz
Leagues Liga Uruguaya de Basketball
Founded 1931
Arena

Villa Biarritz, Montevideo, Uruguay

(Capacity: 1,200 spectators)
Location Montevideo, Uruguay
Team colors Royal Blue, Intense Red, White and Turquoise (color) Blue and White.                   
President Tomás Wahrmann
Head coach Alvaro Tito
Championships (2) Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes
(3) Federal Championship of Uruguay
(2) Liga Uruguaya de Basketball
Website www.biguabasket.com
Uniforms

Club Biguá is a professional basketball team based in Montevideo, currently playing the Liga Uruguaya de Basketball. The club, which offers a wide variety of sports, was founded in 1931 after "Biguá" and "Club Biarritz" got together to form "Club Biguá de Villa Biarritz". So far, Biguá has won 3 Federal Championships (Uruguay's most important tournament until 2000) in 1988, 1989 and 1990, 2 Liga Uruguaya de Basketball (the new version of the Uruguayan basketball league) in 2007 and 2008, Torneo Super 4 in 2008 and 2 Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes in 1992 and 2008.

Honours

National championships

International championships

Head Coaches

NameNationality.Períod
Víctor Hugo BerardiUruguay1988–1992
Javier EspíndolaUruguay1993
Alejandro GavaUruguay1995
Rubens ValenzuelaUruguay1995–1996
Enrique PerretaUruguay1997
Víctor Hugo BerardiUruguay1998
Enrique PerretaUruguay1998
Horacio PerdomoUruguay1999–2000
Francisco BolañaUruguay2000–2002
Alvaro TitoUruguay2002–2003
Edgardo KoganUruguay2004–2005
Víctor Hugo BerardiUruguay2005
Alvaro TitoUruguay2006
Marcelo SignorelliUruguay2007
Alejandro AlvarezUruguay2008
Néstor GarcíaArgentina2008–2009
Alejandro AlvarezUruguay2009–2010
Edgardo KoganUruguay2010
Juan Carlos WersteinUruguay2010
Guillermo NarvarteArgentina2011
Alvaro TitoUruguay2011 - 2012

Team 2012/2013

Name
Santiago Vidal
Juan Cambón
Chris Jeffries
Anthony Johnson
Gonzalo Meira
Iván Loriente
Guillermo Nathan
Juan Pablo Álvarez
Damián Blazina
Ignacio Ortíz
Nicolás Brause
Rodrigo Brause
Ignacio Cambón
Daniel Lapatin
Lucas Pladino
Federico Pereiras

References


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