The Aragon autonomous basketball team is the basketball team of Aragon. The team is not affiliated to FIBA, so only plays friendly games.
National federation | Aragonese Basketball Federation |
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First international | |
Aragon 75–77 Uruguay (Zaragoza, Spain; 28 June 2003) | |
Biggest win | |
Aragon 92–69 Japan (Zaragoza, Spain; 24 June 2006) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Castile and León 104–79 Aragon (Palencia, Spain; 20 June 2007) |
History
editThe 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]
Games played
edit28 June 2003 | Aragon | 75–77 OT | Uruguay | Zaragoza |
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Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 2512, 11–19, 18–20, Overtime: 5–7 | ||||
Pts: Vidaurreta 19 | Report Report |
Pts: Mazzarino 16 | Arena: Pabellón Príncipe Felipe Attendance: 4,500 Referees: Gallo, Peruga |
23 June 2004 | Aragon | 68–88 | Lithuania | Huesca |
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Scoring by quarter: 13–24, 22–20, 20–21, 13–25 | ||||
Pts: A. Angulo 20 | Report | Pts: Serapinas 16 | Arena: Palacio de Deportes Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Grazauskas, Peruga |
2 July 2005 | Aragon | 78–82 | Cuba | Teruel |
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Scoring by quarter: 21–20, 20–19, 23–19, 14–24 | ||||
Pts: Biota 24 | Report | Pts: Jennott 21 | Arena: Pabellón Los Planos Attendance: 1,300 Referees: Gallo, Estrada |
24 June 2006 | Aragon | 92–69 | Japan | Zaragoza |
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Report | Arena: Pabellón Príncipe Felipe Attendance: 2,000 |
References
edit- ^ Aragón cae en la prórroga de su debut ante Uruguay El Periódico de Aragón. June 29, 2003
- ^ Aragón planta cara a Lituania en Huesca El Periódico de Aragón. June 24, 2004
- ^ List of Aragón games at Chorche PJ website
- ^ Castile and León Basketball Federation Magazine (page 22)