Paraguayan Metropolitan Basketball League

The Paraguayan Metropolitan Basketball League is the most important basketball league from Paraguay. As of 2015, 12 teams are participating in the league. The yearly winners of this league are considered the Paraguayan basketball champions, although only teams from Asunción compete (teams from other departments compete in the National League). Because of this, the champion gets the right to play in the South American Club Championship.

List of Champions[1]

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  • 1937 Olimpia
  • 1938 Club Guaraní
  • 1939 Rowing Club
  • 1940 Club Guaraní
  • 1941 Rowing Club
  • 1942 Olimpia
  • 1943 Olimpia (undefeated)
  • 1944 Olimpia
  • 1945 Rowing Club
  • 1946 Olimpia
  • 1947 Olimpia
  • 1948 Olimpia
  • 1949 Olimpia
  • 1950 Olimpia
  • 1951 Olimpia (undefeated)
  • 1952 Olimpia (undefeated)
  • 1953 Olimpia (undefeated)
  • 1954 Olimpia
  • 1955 Olimpia
  • 1956 Olimpia
  • 1957 Olimpia
  • 1958 Libertad
  • 1959 Olimpia
  • 1960 Olimpia
  • 1961 Club Nacional
  • 1962 Cerro Porteño
  • 1963 Ciudad Nueva
  • 1964 Ciudad Nueva
  • 1965 Ciudad Nueva
  • 1966 Olimpia
  • 1967 Ciudad Nueva
  • 1968 Ciudad Nueva
  • 1969 Ciudad Nueva
  • 1970 Olimpia
  • 1971 Olimpia
  • 1972 Libertad
  • 1973 Olimpia
  • 1974 Ciudad Nueva and Libertad

Titles by team

See also

References

  1. Corporación Deportiva Fénix, ed. (20 July 2009). "historial de los campeones oficiales de baloncesto varonil". Archived from the original on 31 July 2013.
  2. Latin Basket Archived 2008-11-23 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Libertad campeón
  4. ABC Color (ed.) Premiarán a los mejores de la temporada 2009. (Dec 8, 2009). Retrieved Nov 22, 2012, (in Spanish)
  5. ABC Color, ed. (29 November 2010). "Sol de América, a otra liga" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 December 2010. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  6. Sol de América magnífico campeón
  7. Paraguay.com (ed.) Doblete Centenario: Doblete centenario: ¡Cerro, campeón absoluto del básquetbol!. (Nov. 26, 2012). Retrieved Dic. 10, 2012, (in Spanish)
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