Libobasquet
The Liga Boliviana de Básquet (abbreviated as Libobasket) is the top professional basketball league in Bolivia that was founded in 2013.[1]
| Current season, competition or edition: | |
| Sport | Basketball |
|---|---|
| No. of teams | 12 |
| Country | Bolivia |
Championships
| Year | Champion | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | San Simón | Pichincha de Potosí |
| 2017 | Calero Potosi | |
| 2018 | Calero Potosi | Nacional Potosí |
| 2019 | Pichincha de Potosí | Nacional Potosí[2] |
Current clubs
| Team | City, Province |
|---|---|
| Amistad | Sucre |
| CAN | Oruro |
| Peñarol | Quillacollo |
| La Salle-Olympic | Cochabamba |
| La Salle | Tarija |
| Vikingos | Tarija |
| Pichincha de Potosí | Potosí |
| Calero | Potosí |
| Uagrm | Santa Cruz |
| AND-1 | La Paz |
| Carl A-Z | Oruro |
| Rubair | Quillacollo, Cochabamba |
References
- Consejo Superior decidirá el inicio de la Libobasquet 2017, Opinion.com.bo. 3 February 2017, retrieved 14 August 2017. (in Spanish)
- Identidad deportiva, la fórmula del éxito del básquetbol potosino Gabriel Caero Rodríguez (Los Tiempos), 22 September 2019. Accessed 12 August 2021.(in Spanish)
External links
- Presentation at Latinasket.com
- Presentation at facebook.com
Videos
- Libobasquet: CAN 104 - 85 Carl A-Z, La Salle Tarija 58 - 64 San Simon - Youtube.com video (in Spanish)
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