Gimnasia y Esgrima de Comodoro Rivadavia

Gimnasia Indalo
Leagues Liga Nacional de Básquet
Founded 13 February 1919
Arena Estadio Socios Fundadores
(capacity: 2,276)
Location Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut Province, Argentina
President Juan Pablo Luque
Head coach Miguel Volcan
Championships 1 Liga Nacional de Básquet
Website gimnasiacomodoro.com.ar
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Club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Comodoro Rivadavia (currently Gimnasia Indalo due to sponsporship reasons) is an Argentine basketball and team handball club based in the city of Comodoro Rivadavia in Chubut Province. The basketball team currently plays in the Liga Nacional de Básquet, the top level of the Argentine league system. Its home arena is the Estadio Socios Fundadores.

History

A group of inhabitants of Comodoro Rivadavia (most of them with Spanish ancestors) established Club Gimnasia y Esgrima on February 13, 1919. Eloy Cánovas was elected president of the club although the club was registered 20 years later. At the beginning, Gimnasia was a social club rather a sports institution. Gimnasia was first based on España street, moving then to San Martín street of the same city.

Gimnasia y Esgrima organized the traditional "Maratón de los Barrios" (Marathon of the neighborhoods) for the first time in 1942. This competition was one of the most notable running events in Comodoro Rivadavia. The club was also a tennis pioneer in the city, apart from many sports activities hosted by the club, such as athletics, football, rugby union, fencing, roller hockey, martial arts, chess, roller coaster and volleyball.

Former logo of the club, used until 2011.

The club inaugurated its headquarters on San Martín street in 1953, being erected for over 50 years. Due to serious economic problems, Gimnasia had to sell the building in 1994, causing that all the sports departments of the club (with the exception of basketball) were closed.

Basketball began to be practised at Gimnasia in 1930. The club won its first Chubut Basketball Federation championship in 1941. The club later registered to Liga Nacional de Básquetbol were still competes. In 1985 Gimnasia y Esgrima inaugurated its own stadium, named "Socios Fundadores" (Founding Members). Four years later Gimnasia won the second division title, therefore promoting to the top level, just two weeks before the end of the championship.

During the 1992-93 season Gimnasia y Esgrima (coached by León Najnudel) finished 4th in the Liga Nacional. Another great campaign was in the 1999-00 season when the team finished 3rd. This performance allowed Gimnasia to play the Liga Sudamericana de Clubes (South American championship), being the first time a team from the Patagonia played an international competition. Gimnasia y Esgrima was finalist, finally losing to Estudiantes de Olavarría.

Nevertheless, the most important achievement to date was the Primera División championship won in 2005-06. The team, coached by Fernando Duró, defeated Libertad de Sunchales by 4-2 at the finals. Previously, Gimnasia had eliminated Boca Juniors and Ben Hur. The roster was: Sebastián Festa, Santiago Haag, Nicolás de los Santos, Gabriel Cocha, Pablo Moldú, Charles Jones, Leandro Masieri, Matías Barberis, Jervaughn Scales, Ruperto Herrera, Diego Romero and Bruce Zabukovic. Cocha was also named MVP of the finals.

In July 2011, Grupo Indalo (a group of companies based on Comodoro Rivadavia) associated with the club, which changed its name to "Gimnasia Indalo" before the 2011-12 season. Marcelo Richotti came back as coach of the team.[1]

Current roster

Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR) roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Age
SF 5 Argentina Cassinelli, Exequiel 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 22 – 30 December 1992
PG 8 Argentina Ciorciari, Diego 6 ft 0.83 in (1.85 m) 35 – 2 March 1980
PG 9 Argentina Scala, Santiago 6 ft 1.2 in (1.86 m) 23 – 6 February 1992
PG 6 Argentina Amado, Enzo 6 ft 2.8 in (1.90 m) 20 – 8 February 1995
PF 11 Argentina Nóbile, Marcos 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 41 – 28 September 1973
SG 20 Argentina Byró, Mariano 6 ft 5.6 in (1.97 m) 33 – 1 March 1982
SF 12 Argentina Hermosillas, Gabriel 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 21 – 22 August 1993
PF TBD Argentina Gabini, Roberto  6 ft 5.95 in (1.98 m) 39 – 10 June 1975
C 77 Argentina Romero, Diego (C) 6 ft 8.70 in (2.05 m) 32 – 7 September 1982
C 88 Argentina Orlietti, Pablo 6 ft 8.5 in (2.04 m) 25 – 17 January 1990
C 33 United States Seawright, Kahiem 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 28 – 17 December 1986
SF 2 United States Robinson, Jason 6 ft 7.1 in (2.01 m) 34 – 12 August 1980
Head coach
  • Uruguay Miguel Volcan
Assistant coach(es)
  • Argentina Martín Villagran

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Roster
Updated: 2013-2-4

Honours

2005-06

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