Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes

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The Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes (Portuguese: Campeonato Sul-Americano de Clubes, English: South American Club Championsip) is an international male basketball cup competition played annually by the top clubs of South America, organized by the South American Basketball Confederation.

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[edit] Format

The competition is hosted in one or more cities,. In the first round, the eight clubs are divided in two groups of four teams each. The two best placed teams of each group advance to the semifinals. In the semifinals, the first placed team of a group plays against the other group's runner-up. The final is disputed by the semifinal winners.

[edit] List of champions

Year Host Champion Runner-up
1946 Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Olimpia
(Uruguay)
G.E.V.Parque
(Argentina)
1954 Antofagasta
(Chile)
Olimpia
(Uruguay)
Flamengo
(Brazil)
1956 Montevideo
(Uruguay)
Sporting
(Uruguay)
Ateneo de la Juventud
(Argentina)
1958 Guayaquil
(Ecuador)
Sporting
(Uruguay)
San Lorenzo
(Argentina)
1961 Asunción
(Paraguay)
Sírio
(Brazil)
Olimpia
(Paraguay)
1964 São Paulo
(Brazil)
Corinthians
(Brazil)
Tabaré
(Uruguay)
1967 Antofagasta
(Chile)
Tomas Bata
(Chile)
Welcome
(Uruguay)
1968 Montevideo
(Uruguay)
Sírio
(Brazil)
Welcome
(Uruguay)
1969 Quito
(Ecuador)
Corinthians
(Brazil)
Liga Deportiva
(Ecuador)
1970 Punta Arenas
(Chile)
Sírio
(Brazil)
Atenas
(Uruguay)
1971 Arequipa
(Peru)
Sírio
(Brazil)
S.I.Valparaíso
(Chile)
1972 São Paulo
(Brazil)
Sírio
(Brazil)
Olimpia
(Uruguay)
1974 Mercedes, Salto and Montevideo
(Uruguay)
Amazonas Franca
(Brazil)
Peñarol
(Uruguay)
1975 La Paz
(Bolivia)
Amazonas Franca
(Brazil)
Obras Sanitarias
(Argentina)
1977 Corrientes and Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Amazonas Franca
(Brazil)
Palmeiras
(Brazil)
1978 São Paulo
(Brazil)
Sírio
(Brazil)
Amazonas Franca
(Brazil)
1979 Isla Margarita
(Venezuela)
Sírio
(Brazil)
Guaiqueries
(Venezuela)
1980 Cúcuta
(Colombia)
Associação Francana
(Brazil)
Sírio
(Brazil)
1981 Asunción and Encarnación
(Paraguay)
Ferro
(Argentina)
Tennis Clube
(Brazil)
1982 Buenos Aires
(Argentina) and Montevideo
(Uruguay)
Ferro
(Argentina)
Obras Sanitarias
(Argentina)
1983 Montevideo
(Uruguay) and Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Peñarol
(Uruguay)
Monte Líbano
(Brazil)
1984 Tarija and Sucre
(Bolivia)
Sírio
(Brazil)
River Plate
(Argentina)
1985 Limeira and Jundiaí
(Brazil)
Monte Líbano
(Brazil)
San Andres
(Argentina)
1986 Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Monte Líbano
(Brazil)
Ferro
(Argentina)
1987 Valparaíso and Santiago
(Chile)
Ferro
(Argentina)
Monte Líbano
(Brazil)
1988 Caracas
(Venezuela)
Trotamundos
(Venezuela)
Atenas
(Argentina)
1989 Asunción
(Paraguay)
Trotamundos
(Venezuela)
Biguá
(Uruguay)
1990 Guayaquil
(Ecuador)
Ravelli Franca
(Brazil)
San Pedro Pascual
(Ecuador)
1991 Franca
(Brazil)
Ravelli Franca
(Brazil)
Atenas
(Argentina)
1992 Montevideo
(Uruguay)
Biguá
(Uruguay)
All Star Franca
(Brazil)
1993 Córdoba
(Argentina)
Atenas
(Argentina)
All Star Franca
(Brazil)
1994 Lima
(Peru)
Atenas
(Argentina)
Olimpia
(Argentina)
1995 Bucaramanga
(Colombia)
Rio Claro
(Brazil)
Hebraica Macabi
(Uruguay)
1996 Concepción and Talca
(Chile)
Independiente Gral Pico
(Argentina)
Rio Claro
(Brazil)
1998 Tarija
(Bolivia)
Vasco da Gama
(Brazil)
Welcome (Uruguay)
1999 Rio de Janeiro
(Brazil)
Vasco da Gama
(Brazil)
Bauru
(Brazil)
2000 Valencia
(Venezuela)
Trotamundos
(Venezuela)
Vasco da Gama
(Brazil)
2001 Isla Margarita
(Venezuela)
Delfines de Cabinas
(Venezuela)
Espartanos de Margarita
(Venezuela)
2002 Valdivia
(Chile)
Delfines de Miranda
(Venezuela)
Dep. Valdivia
(Chile)
2003 Maracaibo
(Venezuela)
Delfines de Miranda
(Venezuela)
Gimnasia y Esgrima (C)
(Argentina)
2004 Asunción
(Paraguay)
Boca Juniors
(Argentina)
Delfines de Miranda
(Venezuela)
2005 Rafaela
(Argentina)
Boca Juniors
(Argentina)
Unit Uberlândia
(Brazil)
2006 Barquisimeto
(Venezuela)
Boca Juniors
(Argentina)
Guerreros de Lara
(Venezuela)

[edit] Titles by team

Club Country Titles
Sírio Brazil 8
Amazonas Franca Brazil 3
Boca Juniors Argentina 3
Ferro Argentina 3
Trotamundos Venezuela 3
Atenas Argentina 2
Corinthians Brazil 2
Delfines de Miranda Venezuela 2
Monte Líbano Brazil 2
Olimpia Uruguay 2
Ravelli Franca Brazil 2
Sporting Uruguay 2
Vasco da Gama Brazil 2
Associação Francana Brazil 1
Biguá Uruguay 1
Delfines de Cabinas Venezuela 1
Independiente Gral Pico Argentina 1
Peñarol Uruguay 1
Rio Claro Brazil 1
Tomas Bata Brazil 1

[edit] Titles by country

Country Titles
Brazil 22
Argentina 9
Uruguay 6
Venezuela 6

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