词条 | Aragon autonomous basketball team |
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| country = Aragón | logo= Flag of Aragon.svg | coach = | fiba_ranking = | team colours = | joined_fiba = | fiba_zone = | national_fed = Aragonese Basketball Federation | oly_appearances = | oly_medals = | wc_appearances = | wc_medals = | zone_championship = | zone_appearances = | zone_medals = | first_game = {{flag icon|Aragon}} Aragon 75–77 Uruguay {{flag icon|URU}} (Zaragoza, Spain; 28 June 2003) | largest_win = {{flag icon|Aragon}} Aragon 92–69 Japan {{flag icon|JPN}} (Zaragoza, Spain; 24 June 2006) | largest_loss = {{flag icon|Castile and León}} Castile and León 104–79 Aragon {{flag icon|Aragon}} (Palencia, Spain; 20 June 2007) }} The Aragon autonomous basketball team is the basketball team of Aragon. The team is not affiliated to FIBA, so only plays friendly games. HistoryThe first appearance of Aragon team was in 2005, in Zaragoza and they were defeated in the overtime by Uruguay.[1] Next year, another friendly game was played this time at Huesca with Lithuania, and the team was defeated again.[2] Aragon played a total of five games.[3] {{clear}}Games played{{Basketballbox collapsible| stack = yes | bg=#ffbbbb | date = 28 June 2003 | time = | report = Report Report | teamA = {{bk-rt|Aragon}} | scoreA= 75 | scoreB= 77 | teamB = {{bk|Uruguay}} | overtime = OT | Q1 = 16–19 | Q2 = 2512 | Q3 = 11–19 | Q4 = 18–20 | OT = 5–7 | points1 = Vidaurreta 19 | points2 = Mazzarino 16 | arena = Pabellón Príncipe Felipe| place =Zaragoza | attendance = 4,500 | referee = Gallo, Peruga }}{{Basketballbox collapsible | stack = yes | bg=#ffbbbb | date = 23 June 2004 | time = | report = Report | teamA = {{bk-rt|Aragon}} | scoreA= 68 | scoreB= 88 | teamB = {{bk|Lithuania}} | overtime = | Q1 = 13–24 | Q2 = 22–20 | Q3 = 20–21 | Q4 = 13–25 | points1 = A. Angulo 20 | points2 = Serapinas 16 | arena = Palacio de Deportes| place =Huesca | attendance = 2,500 | referee = Grazauskas, Peruga }}{{Basketballbox collapsible | stack = yes | bg=#ffbbbb | date = 2 July 2005 | time = | report = Report | teamA = {{bk-rt|Aragon}} | scoreA= 78 | scoreB= 82 | teamB = {{bk|Cuba}} | overtime = | Q1 = 21–20 | Q2 = 20–19 | Q3 = 23–19 | Q4 = 14–24 | points1 = Biota 24 | points2 = Jennott 21 | arena = Pabellón Los Planos| place =Teruel | attendance = 1,300 | referee = Gallo, Estrada }}{{Basketballbox collapsible | stack = yes | bg=#bbf3bb | date = 24 June 2006 | time = | report = Report | teamA = {{bk-rt|Aragon}} | scoreA= 92 | scoreB= 69 | teamB = {{bk|Japan}} | overtime = | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | points1 = | points2 = | arena = Pabellón Príncipe Felipe| place =Zaragoza | attendance = 2,000 | referee = }}{{Basketballbox collapsible | date = 20 June 2007 | bg=#ffbbbb | time = | report = [4] | teamA = {{bk-rt|Castile and León}} | scoreA= 104 | scoreB= 79 | teamB = {{bk|Aragon}} | overtime = | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | points1 = González 15 | points2 = Legasa 26 | arena = Pabellón Marta Domínguez| place =Palencia | attendance = | referee = Carpallo, Cuesta }} References1. ^Aragón cae en la prórroga de su debut ante Uruguay El Periódico de Aragón. June 29, 2003 2. ^Aragón planta cara a Lituania en Huesca El Periódico de Aragón. June 24, 2004 3. ^List of Aragón games at Chorche PJ website 4. ^Castile and León Basketball Federation Magazine (page 22) External links
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