São José Basketball
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| name = São José dos Campos Basketball
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| leagues = NBB
| founded = {{Start date and age|1948}}
| arena = Ginásio Lineu de Moura
| capacity = 2,620
| location = São José dos Campos, Brazil
| colors = Blue, Yellow and White
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| president = Rafael Gonçalves Mota
| coach = Paulo César Martins de Oliveira
| championships = 1 Brazilian Championship
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São José dos Campos Basketball, or simply Sao José Basketball, is a Brazilian professional basketball club that is based in São José dos Campos, São Paulo State. The club's full name is Associação Esportiva São José dos Campos Basketball. The club plays in the top-tier level league in Brazil, the Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB).[http://lnb.com.br/equipes/s%C3%A3o-jos%C3%A9/ SÃO JOSÉ São José Basketball {{in lang|pt}}.]
History
In the 1970s and 1980s, São José was one of the greatest basketball teams in Brazil. In 1980 and 1981 the team won the São Paulo State Championship, plus the Brazilian Basketball Cup (Brazilian Championship), in 1981. But for almost thirty years, São José did not win titles.
In 2009, the team won its third São Paulo State Championship, after a finals series against C.A. Paulistano. After all, the point guard Fúlvio de Assis was chosen the best player. In the following year, São José team was defeated in NBB by C.R. Flamengo in the quarterfinal series, by 3–0.
In the same year, Limeira eliminated São José in the São Paulo State Championship, again in the quarterfinals series. In 2011, São José racked up another two defeats, this time in the quarterfinal series of NBB, after a series against Franca, and in the final series of the state championship, won by E.C. Pinheiros. In the 2011–12 NBB season, São José did its best campaign in years, reaching the final of the championship. In previous series, eliminated the executioners Franca and Flamengo, in the quarterfinals and semifinals series, respectively. But in the finals game, São José was defeated by Brasília.
Roster
=Corrent roster=
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|team=São José
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{{player3 | nat = ARG | num = 3 | name= Sahdi, Fabián | link= Fabián Sahdi | pos = PG | m=1.88 |kgs=92 | year=1989 | month=7 | date=24 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 5 | name= Lima, Hélio | link= Hélio Lima | pos = PG | m=1.87 |kgs=92 | year=1981 | month=11 | date=14 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 6 | name= Eugeniusz, Matheus | link= Matheus Eugeniusz | pos = PG | m=1.89 |kgs=83 | year=2000 | month=6 | date=11 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 8 | name= Stefanelli, Dedé | link= Dedé Stefanelli | pos = SF | m=1.98 |kgs=92 | year=1984 | month=8 | date=28 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 9 | name= Pastor, Vinicius | link= Vinicius Pastor | pos = F | m=2.00 |kgs=104 | year=1990 | month=9 | date=9 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 10 | name= Panunzio, Christian | link= Chirstian Panunzio | pos = SF | m=1.90 |kgs=90 | year=1994 | month=10 | date=18 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 11 | name= Guirro, João Pedro | link= João Pedro Guirro | pos = G | m=1.94 |kgs=92 | year=1999 | month=12 | date=3 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 12 | name= Lima, Pedro | link= Pedro César Lima | pos = SF | m=1.92 |kgs=94 | year=1987 | month=7 | date=8 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 13 | name= Schneider, Guilherme | link= Guilherme Schneider | pos = SF | m=1.92 |kgs=88 | year=1986 | month=10 | date=17 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 15 | name= Dornelles, Márcio | link= Márcio Dornelles | pos = F | m=1.96 |kgs=96 | year=1975 | month=12 | date=28 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 18 | name= da Conceição, Sérgio | link= Sérgio da Conceiçnão | pos = C | m=2.08 |kgs=96 | year=2000 | month=5 | date=21 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 24 | name= Nunes, Douglas | link= Douglas Nunes | pos = F/C | m=2.10 |kgs=106 | year=1987 | month=2 | date=9 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 41 | name= Rafel Mineiro | link= Rafael Rodrigues | pos = C | m=2.13 |kgs=113 | year=1987 | month=10 | date=17 }}
{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 44 | name= Coimbra, André Luiz | link= André Luiz Coimbra | pos = C | m=2.05 |kgs=110 | year=1986 | month=10 | date=29 }}
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| asst_coach =
- {{player||BRA|Cristiano Ahmed}}
| roster_url = http://lnb.com.br/equipes/nbb/sao-jose/
| accessdate = 4 July 2019
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Honors and titles
=Continental=
- South American Club Championship
- Runners-up (1): 1981
=National=
- Brazilian Championship:
- Champions (1): 1981 (I)
- Runners-up (1): 2012
- Brazilian 2nd Division:
- Runners-up (1): 2018
=Regional=
- São Paulo State Championship
- Champions (5): 1980, 1981, 2009, 2012, 2015
- Runners-up (2): 1952, 2011
- Campeonato Paulista A2:
- Champions (1): 2005
Other sports
Other sports sections at the club include: association football, futsal, martial arts, golf, gymnastics, swimming and tennis, among others.
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.aesj.com.br/ Official website] {{in lang|pt}}
- [http://lnb.com.br/equipes/s%C3%A3o-jos%C3%A9/ New Basket Brazil Profile] {{in lang|pt}}
- [https://basketball.latinbasket.com/team/Brazil/Sao-Jose-dos-Campos/10293 Latinbasket.com Profile]
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Category:Basketball teams in Brazil