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| logo = [[File:Club obras logo14.png|130px]] |
| logo = [[File:Club obras logo14.png|130px]] |
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| leagues = [[Liga Nacional de Básquet|LNB]] |
| leagues = [[Liga Nacional de Básquet|LNB]] |
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| founded = {{Start date and |
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1917|3|27}} |
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| history = 1926 – |
| history = 1926 – Present <br/>(basketball section) |
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| arena = [[Estadio Obras Sanitarias]] |
| arena = [[Estadio Obras Sanitarias]] |
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| capacity = 3,100 |
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| location = [[Núñez, Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] |
| location = [[Núñez, Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] |
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| president = Fabián Borro |
| president = Fabián Borro |
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| coach = |
| coach = Diego Vadell |
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| championships = '''1''' [[FIBA Intercontinental Cup|Intercontinental Cup]]<br/>'''1''' [[South American Basketball League|South American League]]<br/>'''1'''' [[Torneo InterLigas|InterLeagues Tournament]]<br/>'''3''' [[Campeonato Argentino de Clubes|Argentine Club Championships]]<br/>'''1''' [[La Liga Argentina de Básquet|National Ascention Tournament]] |
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| championships = '''3''' Campeonato Argentino de Clubes<br>'''1''' [[Intercontinental Cup (basketball)|Intercontinental Cup]]<br>'''1''' [[South American Basketball League|South American League]] |
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⚫ | '''Club Atlético Obras Sanitarias de la Nación''' (mostly known simply as '''Obras Sanitarias''' or '''Obras''') is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] professional [[sports club]] that is located in the district of [[Núñez, Buenos Aires]]. Although originally conceived as a [[rugby union]] club, Obras Sanitarias is mostly known for its [[basketball]] team, which currently plays in the [[Liga Nacional de Básquet]], which is the first division of the [[Basketball in Argentina|Argentine basketball]] league system. Apart from basketball and rugby union, other disciplines practiced at the club are [[chess]], [[judo]], [[swimming (sport)|swimming]], [[table tennis]], and [[tennis]]. |
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⚫ | '''Club Atlético Obras Sanitarias de la Nación''' (known simply as '''Obras Sanitarias''' or '''Obras''') is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[sports club]] located in the district of [[Núñez, Buenos Aires]]. Although originally conceived as a [[rugby union]] club, Obras Sanitarias is mostly known for its [[basketball]] team, which currently plays in the [[Liga Nacional de Básquet]], the first division of the [[Basketball in Argentina|Argentine basketball]] league system. |
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Apart from basketball and rugby union, other disciplines practised at the club are [[chess]], [[field hockey]], [[swimming (sport)|swimming]], [[tennis]] and [[volleyball]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Obras Sanitarias was founded in 1917 by employees of the [[Government-owned corporation|state-owned]] water supply company, |
Obras Sanitarias was founded in 1917, by employees of the [[Government-owned corporation|state-owned]] water supply company, "[[Obras Sanitarias de la Nación]]". On March 22, 1925, the club opened its [[sports facilities]], allowing members to practice [[athletics (sport)|athletics]], [[basque pelota]], [[bowls]], [[association football|football]], [[rugby union]], [[swimming (sport)|swimming]] and [[tennis]] there. In 1941, Obras inaugurated its headquarters in the city of [[Buenos Aires]], for the practice of indoor sports. |
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On March 22, 1925, the club opened its [[sports facilities]], allowing members to practise [[athletics (sport)|athletics]], [[basque pelota]], [[bowls]], [[association football|football]], [[rugby union]], [[swimming (sport)|swimming]] and [[tennis]] there. In 1941 Obras inaugurated its headquarters in the city of Buenos Aires for the practise of indoor sports. |
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In 1978, Obras inaugurated |
In 1978, Obras inaugurated its [[indoor arena]], named [[Estadio Obras Sanitarias]], and two years later, the first synthetic [[field hockey]] pitch in South America. |
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==Basketball== |
== Basketball == |
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[[File:Obras Sanitarias logo.svg|thumb|right|120px|Logo for the basketball section]] |
[[File:Obras Sanitarias logo.svg|thumb|right|120px|Logo for the club's basketball section]] |
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[[File:Cadillac intercontinental.jpg|thumb|right|170px|Eduardo Cadillac raising the Intercontinental Cup won by Obras Sanitarias |
[[File:Cadillac intercontinental.jpg|thumb|right|170px|Eduardo Cadillac raising the [[1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup]], which was won by Obras Sanitarias.]] |
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Obras Sanitarias, along with the Brazilian clubs [[Esporte Clube Sírio (basketball)|Sírio]] and [[Flamengo Basketball|Flamengo]], is one of only |
Obras Sanitarias, along with the Brazilian clubs [[Esporte Clube Sírio (basketball)|Sírio]] and [[Flamengo Basketball|Flamengo]], and the Venezuelan club [[Guaros de Lara (basketball)|Guaros de Lara]] is one of only four South American basketball clubs that have won the [[FIBA Intercontinental Cup]] title. Obras did so in the [[1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup]], by defeating the [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian League]] club [[Pallacanestro Cantù|Jollycolombani Cantù]]. In February 2012, Obras won the [[South American Basketball League|South American League]] championship for the first time, after winning the [[2011 South American Basketball League|2011 edition of the tournament]], after beating the Brazilian club [[Esporte Clube Pinheiros (basketball)|Pinheiros]], by a score of 88–73 in the final.<ref>[http://www.clarin.com/deportes/Obras-dio-gran-gusto_0_640736179.html "Obras se dio el gran gusto"], ''[[Clarín (Argentine newspaper)|Clarín]]'', 2011-02-06</ref> |
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===Current roster=== |
===Current roster=== |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = URU | num =3 | first = Joaquin | last = Rodriguez |dab = basketball | pos = G | m=1.94 | year = 1999 | month=06 |date=14 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = URU | num =6 |pos = F |first = Emiliano | last = Serres | m = 2.06 | year = 1997 | month =06 | date =07}} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =9 | first = Luca | last = Valussi | pos = SF | m=1.96 | year = 1998 | month=01 |date=21 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = USA | num =11 | first = Isaac | last = Copeland | pos = C | m=2.06 | year = 1995 | month=06 |date=13 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = PER | num =12 | first = Juan | last = Venegas |dab = basketball | pos = PG | m=1.80 | year = 2000 | month=02 |date=06 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = ARG | num = |
{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =13 | first = Pedro | last = Barral | pos = PG | m=1.85 | year = 1994 | month=10 |date=20 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = ARG | num = |
{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =15 | first = Lautaro | last = Berra | pos = C | m=2.08 | year = 1998 | month=1 |date=9 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =17 | first = Alejo | last = Digon | pos = SG | m=1.96 | year = 1998 | month=10 |date=26 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = URU | num =21 | first = Mathias | last = Calfani | pos = F/C | m=2.03 | year = 1992 | month=1 |date=21 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = NGR | num =32 | first = Jeffrey | last = Solarin | pos = F | m=1.93 | year = 1992 | month=11 |date=16 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = |
{{player3 | nat = UGA | num =33 | first = Robinson | last = Opong | pos = G | m=1.91 | year = 1989 | month=05 |date=10 }} |
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{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =55 | first = Phillip | last = Lockett | pos = F | m=2.02 | year = 1988 | month=03 |date=12 }} |
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{{Basketball roster footer |
{{Basketball roster footer |
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| head_coach = |
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* {{player||ARG|[[Gregorio Martinez]]}} |
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| asst_coach = |
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* {{player||ARG|Iván Najnudel}} |
* {{player||ARG|Iván Najnudel}} |
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===Notable players === |
===Notable players === |
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{{Basketball notable players criteria}} |
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* {{flagicon|ARG}} Eduardo Cadillac |
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* {{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Beigier |
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* {{flagicon|ARG}} Luciano González |
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* {{flagicon|ARG}} Carlos Schattmann |
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* {{flagicon|ARG}}/{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pablo Prigioni]] |
* {{flagicon|ARG}}/{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pablo Prigioni]] |
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* {{flagicon|PAN}} [[Rolando Frazer]] |
* {{flagicon|PAN}} [[Rolando Frazer]] |
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* {{flagicon|PAN}} [[Mario Butler]] |
* {{flagicon|PAN}} [[Mario Butler]] |
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⚫ | * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Norton Barnhill]]<ref>[https://www.lanueva.com/nota/2013-9-24-9-0-0-el-dia-en-que-obras-fue-campeon-mundial El día en que Obras fue campeón mundial] on La Nueva, 24 Sep 2013</ref><ref>[http://archivo.lavoz.com.ar/08/05/14/secciones/deportes/nota.asp?nota_id=189407 Norton, pintame un cuadro] by Gustavo Farías, ''La Voz'', 14 Mar 2008</ref> |
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* {{flagicon|NGA}} Uka Agbai |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Charles Smith (basketball, born 1967)|Charles Smith]] |
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==Rugby union== |
==Rugby union== |
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[[File:Obras rugby 1953.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The rugby squad that won the 1953 championship]] |
[[File:Obras rugby 1953.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The rugby squad that won the 1953 championship]] |
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The club's rugby installations are located in [[La Matanza Partido]], of [[Greater Buenos Aires]]. The club was affiliated to the [[Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires]] in 1917, soon after its establishment. |
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In 1953, Obras won the [[ |
In 1953, Obras won the [[Torneo de la URBA|RPRU championship]], which is its only title to date. For that tournament, Obras formed a squad that was a mixture of experienced players, along with young talents that had won the reserves championship two years before, with 8 players being promoted to the senior team. During the tournament, Obras Sanitarias only lost one match (versus [[Hindú Club|Hindú]] by a score of 11–3). In the penultimate round of the tournament, when Obras beat [[Club Pucará|Pucará]], by a score of 5–0, with a try conversion by Alberto Dramis. |
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With [[Olivos Rugby Club|Olivos]] keeping chances to |
With [[Olivos Rugby Club|Olivos]] keeping the club's chances to get the title alive, Obras achieved another win versus [[Asociación Deportiva Francesa|Deportiva Francesa]], in the last fixture, winning the championship with no sharing of the title. The top scorer was Alberto Bublath, with 27 points.<ref>[http://www.obrasclub.com.ar/rugby/hazanas-inolvidables-obras-campeon-de-la-u-a-r-1953/ Hazañas inolvidables: Obras campeón de la UAR] on club website, 24 Mar 2017</ref> |
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Obras Sanitarias currently plays in Torneo |
Obras Sanitarias currently plays in the Torneo de Tercera, which is the 6th division of the [[Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires|URBA]] league system. The club also has a women's rugby team, which competes in the "Torneo Femenino", which is organized by the same governing body. |
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==Titles== |
==Titles== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category}} |
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* [http://www.obrasclub.com.ar/ Official website] |
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* {{official website}} |
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* [https://www.obrasbasket.com/ Obras Basket] |
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{{Liga Nacional de Básquet}} |
{{Liga Nacional de Básquet}} |
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{{URBA Tournament |
{{URBA Tournament 6}} |
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[[Category:Basketball teams in Argentina]] |
[[Category:Basketball teams in Argentina]] |
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[[Category:Basketball teams established in 1917]] |
[[Category:Basketball teams established in 1917]] |
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[[Category:Rugby union clubs in Buenos Aires |
[[Category:Rugby union clubs in Buenos Aires|o]] |
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[[Category:Women's rugby union teams in Argentina]] |
[[Category:Women's rugby union teams in Argentina]] |
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[[Category:1917 establishments in Argentina]] |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 14 October 2024
Obras Sanitarias | |||
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Nickname | Tachero, Aurinegro | ||
Leagues | LNB | ||
Founded | 27 March 1917 | ||
History | 1926 – Present (basketball section) | ||
Arena | Estadio Obras Sanitarias | ||
Capacity | 3,100 | ||
Location | Núñez, Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Team colors | |||
President | Fabián Borro | ||
Head coach | Diego Vadell | ||
Championships | 1 Intercontinental Cup 1 South American League 1' InterLeagues Tournament 3 Argentine Club Championships 1 National Ascention Tournament | ||
Website | obrasbasket.com | ||
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Club Atlético Obras Sanitarias de la Nación (mostly known simply as Obras Sanitarias or Obras) is an Argentine professional sports club that is located in the district of Núñez, Buenos Aires. Although originally conceived as a rugby union club, Obras Sanitarias is mostly known for its basketball team, which currently plays in the Liga Nacional de Básquet, which is the first division of the Argentine basketball league system. Apart from basketball and rugby union, other disciplines practiced at the club are chess, judo, swimming, table tennis, and tennis.
Obras Sanitarias has been nicknamed Los Tacheros, a lunfardo word used to refer to Argentine taxi drivers, because taxi cabs are painted in black and yellow, which are the same colors of Obras' jersey uniforms.
History
[edit]Obras Sanitarias was founded in 1917, by employees of the state-owned water supply company, "Obras Sanitarias de la Nación". On March 22, 1925, the club opened its sports facilities, allowing members to practice athletics, basque pelota, bowls, football, rugby union, swimming and tennis there. In 1941, Obras inaugurated its headquarters in the city of Buenos Aires, for the practice of indoor sports.
In 1978, Obras inaugurated its indoor arena, named Estadio Obras Sanitarias, and two years later, the first synthetic field hockey pitch in South America.
Basketball
[edit]Obras Sanitarias, along with the Brazilian clubs Sírio and Flamengo, and the Venezuelan club Guaros de Lara is one of only four South American basketball clubs that have won the FIBA Intercontinental Cup title. Obras did so in the 1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, by defeating the Italian League club Jollycolombani Cantù. In February 2012, Obras won the South American League championship for the first time, after winning the 2011 edition of the tournament, after beating the Brazilian club Pinheiros, by a score of 88–73 in the final.[1]
Current roster
[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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Notable players
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Rugby union
[edit]The club's rugby installations are located in La Matanza Partido, of Greater Buenos Aires. The club was affiliated to the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires in 1917, soon after its establishment.
In 1953, Obras won the RPRU championship, which is its only title to date. For that tournament, Obras formed a squad that was a mixture of experienced players, along with young talents that had won the reserves championship two years before, with 8 players being promoted to the senior team. During the tournament, Obras Sanitarias only lost one match (versus Hindú by a score of 11–3). In the penultimate round of the tournament, when Obras beat Pucará, by a score of 5–0, with a try conversion by Alberto Dramis.
With Olivos keeping the club's chances to get the title alive, Obras achieved another win versus Deportiva Francesa, in the last fixture, winning the championship with no sharing of the title. The top scorer was Alberto Bublath, with 27 points.[4]
Obras Sanitarias currently plays in the Torneo de Tercera, which is the 6th division of the URBA league system. The club also has a women's rugby team, which competes in the "Torneo Femenino", which is organized by the same governing body.
Titles
[edit]Basketball
[edit]- Campeonato Argentino de Clubes (3): 1975, 1976, 1982
- FIBA Intercontinental Cup (1): 1983
- Liga Sudamericana (1): 2011
- Torneo InterLigas (1): 2011
- Torneo Nacional de Ascenso (1): 1996
Rugby union
[edit]- Torneo de la URBA (1): 1953
References
[edit]- ^ "Obras se dio el gran gusto", Clarín, 2011-02-06
- ^ El día en que Obras fue campeón mundial on La Nueva, 24 Sep 2013
- ^ Norton, pintame un cuadro by Gustavo Farías, La Voz, 14 Mar 2008
- ^ Hazañas inolvidables: Obras campeón de la UAR on club website, 24 Mar 2017