Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca

{{For|the team playing at Liga Nacional|Bahía Basket}}

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| name = Estudiantes (Bahía Blanca)

| nickname = Albo (White)

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| leagues = Asociación Bahiense de Básquetbol

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| arena = Estadio Osvaldo Casanova

| capacity = 3,950

| location = Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

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| president = Federico Hiebaum

| coach = Ariel Ugolini

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| website = https://clubestudiantesbb.com/

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Club Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca is an Argentine sports club based in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province. The club is best known for its basketball team, that currently played in the main levels of Argentina, including Campeonato Argentino and Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB). Estudiantes is nicknamed Albo (in English: "White") for the traditional white color of its uniform. The team currently competes in "Asociación Bahiense", the regional league of Bahía Blanca.

Manu Ginóbili (notable former player of NBA's San Antonio Spurs) played for Estudiantes prior to moving to the Italian league in 1998.

Apart from basketball, other activities at the club are gymnastics, handball, judo, karate, volleyball and yoga.[http://clubestudiantesbb.com/disciplinas/ Disciplinas] on Estudiantes BB website

History

=Beginning and consolidation=

File:Haroldo casanova 1918.jpg

By 1908, a considerable amount of European immigrants arrived in the port of Bahía Blanca. Football in the city was introduced by those immigrants, as an exclusive game practised by the British executives at the beginning but then spreading to mass classes. That same year, a group of students ("Estudiantes" in Spanish) of local school met to compete in the Liga del Sur, a regional football competition. They formed a team, which took part in those leagues, although the team would be dissolved soon after.[https://ediuns.com.ar/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Club-estudiantes-web.pdf Club Estudiantes 100 años. Historia de un sueño] by Arturo Guevara, Editorial de la Universidad Nacional del Sur, published Nov 2019 – {{ISBN|978-987-655-230-1}}

In 1912, the Sáenz Peña Law had been promulgated by the Argentine National Congress which established the universal, secret and compulsory male suffrage. That event influenced students, who claimed for a reform in the education system, more specifically in the University of the city. As a result, in 1917 a group of students formed a committee, presided by Haroldo Casanova of 18 years old. It was named "Centro de Estudiantes Secundarios de Bahía Blanca".

File:Estudiantes bahia blanca futbol 1918.jpg

One year after, the student center had facilities located on Parque de Mayo, close to the railway line, for the practical of several sports while the administrative office set in the "Sociedad Laurak Bat", a social club established by the Basque community. The original statute specified that candidates should be students to become members of the club, although this clause would be amended later.

By 1920 Estudiantes had teams competing in football and basketball, playing in provisories venues so they did not have one. Some of those venues were Club Porteño and Correos y Telégrafos. Nevertheless, the club got an own venue in Parque de Mayo, after arrangements made by club executives. British firm Hardcastle gave wooden goods to build sports clothing. Ten years after, the club had a venue with grandstands, a running track and football and basketball fields.

=Basketball=

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|footer = Beto Cabrera (left) had been regarded as Estudiantes' best player ever until the huge success of Manu Ginóbili (right)[https://www.elgrafico.com.ar/articulo/1088/33614/2000-duenio-de-una-epoca Dueño de una época], El Gráfico, 11 Apr 2019 Cabrera stayed more than 23 years for the club, with his #14 being retired by Estudiantes. On the other side, Ginóbili only played two years before being traded to Viola Reggio Calabria in 1998}}

With the consolidation of basketball in Argentina, Estudiantes would play a long tenure in the main club competition of the country, the Campeonato Argentino, established in 1936.[http://www.elgrafico.com.ar/2012/02/07/C-4064-100-anos-de-basquetbol.php "100 años de básquetbol"], El Gráfico, by Osvaldo Orcasitas, 7 Feb 2012 Until then, there was only a tournament where provincial sides took part, as a part of local leagues, such as the Torneo Metropolitano, for teams of Buenos Aires. Although the club did not win any title, Estudiantes reached the finals in 1975, losing to Obras Sanitarias.

Estudiantes began participating in the first Liga Nacional de Básquet championship in 1985, finishing 4th. Its best performance was in the 1990–91, when the team finished as runner-up after being beat by then champion GEPU in the finals.

In the 2002–03 season Estudiantes was relegated to Torneo Nacional de Ascenso (second division), after a poor campaign that include 29 defeats and only 7 wins. Estudiantes played a playoff relegation vs Ferro Carril Oeste, losing its place in the top division.[http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/noticias/00002845/ferro-es-de-primera/ Ferro es de primera] on Pick and Roll

After some irregular campaigns in the second level, the club acquired a vacant position to River Plate, therefore returning to LNB.[http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/noticias/00008663/el-16-sera-estudiantes/ El 16° será Estudiantes] by Emanuel Niel, 31 Aug 2006

At the end of the 2007–08 season, the club had to struggle with severe economic problems, as a result Estudiantes sold its vacancy. Nevertheless, the apparition of some sponsors allowed the team to remain in LNB. Prior to the 2008–09 season, and inspired on the Monte Hermoso Básquetbol case (where Club El Nacional associated with the Municipality of Monte Hermoso to keep its position in the league), Estudiantes changed its name to "Bahía Blanca Estudiantes".[http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/bahia/noticias/00012432/albo-ganador/ Albo ganador] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210124133806/http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/bahia/noticias/00012432/albo-ganador/ |date=2021-01-24 }}, 19 Aug 2008

In the 2010–11 season Estudiantes changed its name to "Weber Bahía Estudiantes" for sponsorship reasons. Before the 2013–14 championship started, Estudiantes leave its vacancy to Bahía Basket, a project of former player Pepe Sánchez to keep a team from Bahía Blanca in the top division.[https://web.archive.org/web/20180826092200/http://clubestudiantesbb.com/ Interview to Pepe Sánchez], 9 Dec 2009 Therefore Estudiantes left the LNB, competing in the "Asociación Bahiense de Básquetbol" (Bahía Blanca Basketball Association) since then.

Players

= Notable players =

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  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Alberto Cabrera (1961–84) [https://abbasquet.com/estudiantes-presenta-un-documental-filmico-de-sus-100-anos/ Estudiantes presenta un documental fílmico de sus 100 años] on Bahía Blanca Basketball Association, 13 June 2019
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Raúl P. Álvarez [https://www.lanueva.com/nota/2008-9-16-9-0-0-fuerte-noble-y-que-corazon Fuerte, noble... y qué corazón] on La Nueva, 16 Sep 2008
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} José Luis Gil (?–1995) [http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/argentino/noticias/00028283/argentino-fue-algo-inolvidable/ Argentino fue algo inolvidable"], interview to José L. Gil, 9 Apr 2014
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Faggiano (1983, 1985–88, 1991–94, 1996–97)
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Montenegro (1990–91, 1995–96, 1999–2000)
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Espil (1988–92)
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Ignacio Sánchez (1995–96)
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Manu Ginóbili (1996–98)
  • {{flagicon|URU}} Fefo Ruiz (1985–1987)
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ed Nelson (2008–09)

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=Retired numbers=

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5{{flagicon|ARG}}Hernán JasenSF1996–992018 [https://www.basquetplus.com/articulo/se-suma-jasen-conoc%C3%A9-las-11-camisetas-retiradas-de-la-liga-nacional Se suma Jasen] on Bahía Plus, 2 Sep 2018
10{{flagicon|Argentina}}Juan EspilSG1988–199222 February 2013 {{Cite web |url=http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1557277-espil-vivio-su-noche-sonada |title="Espil vivió su noche soñada" at CanchaLlena.com, 22 February 2013 |access-date=26 February 2013 |archive-date=4 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060215/http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1557277-espil-vivio-su-noche-sonada |url-status=dead }}[http://www.clarin.com/deportes/Espil-merecido-homenaje-Bahia_0_871113123.html "Espil tuvo su merecido homenaje en Bahía"], Clarín, 23 February 2013
14{{flagicon|Argentina}}Alberto CabreraPG1961–19843 October 2004 [https://web.archive.org/web/20110706082142/http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/noticias/liga-nacional/00005548/ "La 14 inmortal"] Pick and Roll, 2004-10-04[http://mbamac.bahiablanca.gov.ar/digesto4/Ordenanza.html?ord=14604 Ordenanza Nº 14604, declarando "Sitio de Interés Cultural e Histórico" al Estadio Osvaldo Casanova] 2008-01-08

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