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词条 Quimsa
释义

  1. History

  2. Players

     Current roster  Retired numbers  Other notable players 

  3. Stadium

  4. Honours

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Quimsa
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| leagues = LNB
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| arena = Ciudad de Santiago del Estero
(capacity: 5,200)
| location = Santiago del Estero,
Argentina
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| president = Gerardo Montenegro
| coach = Carlos Romano
| championships = 1 Liga Sudamericana
1 Copa Argentina
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Asociación Atlética Quimsa, usually called simply Quimsa, is an Argentine sports club located in the city of Santiago del Estero in the homonymous province.

The club is mostly notable for its professional basketball team, which plays in the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB), the top division of Argentine basketball. Their home arena is the Estadio Ciudad de Santiago del Estero.

Apart from basketball, other activities hosted by the club are cestoball, roller skating, taekwondo and volleyball.[1]

History

Founded in 1989, its name derives from the Quichua word kimsa, meaning three. The club was established as the merger of "Estudiantes Unidos", "Santiago Basketball Club" and "Inti Club", all three historical basketball clubs in Santiago.

In the 2002–03 season Quimsa achieved promotion to Torneo Nacional de Ascenso, the second division of national basketball. In the 2004–05 season, Quimsa played the final to promote, but they lost to La Unión in a playoff match after a 2–2 tie.

Quimsa reached the final in the following season, promoting to LNB although Quimsa also lost to Juventud Sionista, which crowned champion of the second division.

In their first season in the top level of Argentine basketball, Quimsa ended 9°, with 25 wins and 23 loses.

Players

{{Main category|Quimsa basketball players}}

Current roster

{{Basketball roster header|wt=n|team=Quimsa
| color1 = #ffffff | bg1 = #00316B | color2 = #ffffff | bg2 = #E0002E}}{{player3 | nat = USA | num =22 | first = Tyler | last = Motley | pos = PG | m=1.90 | year = 1997 | month=12 |date=5 }}{{player3 | nat = USA | num =3 | first = Torin | last = Francis | pos = C | m=2.10 | year = 1983 | month=06 |date=26 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =5 | first = Nicolás| last = de los Santos| pos = PG | m=1.85 | year = 1988 | month=04 |date=15 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =8 | name = Rodrigo Haag | pos = G | m=1.93 | year = 1995 | month=01 |date=23 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =9 | first = Agustin | last = Caffaro | pos = C | m=2.05 | year = 1995 | month=02 |date=06 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =10 | name = Gonzalo Romero| dab=basketball | pos = G/F | m=1.94 | year = 1997 | month=05 |date=03 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =15 | first = Juan | last = Brussino | pos = PG | m=1.85 | year =1991 | month=03 |date=14 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =17 | first = Sebastian | last = Vega| pos = SF | m=2.00 | year = 1988 | month=07 |date=09 }}{{player3 | pos = PF| nat = ARG | num =19 | first = Leo| last = Mainoldi | ft=6 | in = 8.5 |date=4 | month=3| year = 1985}}{{player3 | nat = USA | num =25 | first = David| last = Jackson| dab=basketball|pos = SF | m=1.95 | year = 1982 | month=08 |date=12 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =29 | name = Lautaro Riego| pos = C | m=1.96 | year = 1990 | month=03 |date=18 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num =35 | name = Roberto Acuña |dab=basketball| pos = C | m=2.08 | year = 1997 | month=09 |date=14}}
|{{Basketball roster footer
| head_coach =
  • {{player||ARG|Silvio Santander}}

| asst_coach =
| roster_url = http://www.lnb.com.ar/liga/clubes1.php?eq=QUIMSA
| accessdate = 2018-09-01
}}

Retired numbers

Quimsa's retired numbers
PlayerPositionTenureDate of retirement
11 ARG}} Miguel Cortijo PG Although Cortijo never played for the club, the #11 jersey was retired honoring him as a native of Santiago del Estero, where Quimsa is located in.[2][3] |group=note|name=cortijo}} (Unknown)
Notes
1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20130521111516/http://aaquimsa.com/ Quimsa official website] (Archive, 21 May 2013)
2. ^[https://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/basquet/penarol-retiro-camiseta-tato-rodriguez Peñarol retiró la camiseta de "Tato" Rodríguez], Télam, 23 Nov 2011
3. ^Dorsales retirados que marcaron historia by Mariano Blanco on Diario Época, 11 May 2015
4. ^Remodelarán el estadio Ciudad una vez finalizada la temporada, Nuevo Diario web, 17 May 2018

Other notable players

  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Nicolás Aguirre
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Sergio Ale
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Quincy Alexander

Stadium

Quimsa plays its home venues at Estadio Ciudad de Santiago del Estero, which have a capacity of 5,200. The stadium was originally used by Club Estudiantes Unidos, one of the three institution that merged to form Quimsa. With the money earned from the sales of Inti Club and Santiago Básquetbol Club (the other two clubs part of the merging), Quimsa refurbished the arena.[4]

Honours

  • Liga Sudamericana (1): 2009 (II)
  • Copa Argentina (1): 2009

References

{{Reflist}}

External links

  • Quimsa on LNB website
{{Liga Nacional de Básquet}}

3 : Basketball teams in Argentina|Basketball teams established in 1989|Santiago del Estero Province

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