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Club Atlético Welcome
Club Atlético Welcome logo
NicknameWelcome, La W (The W)
Rey de Copas (King of Cups)
LeagueUruguayan Basketball League
Founded26 October 1926 (1926-10-26)
ArenaEstadio Óscar Magurno
LocationEmilio Frugoni 924, Parque Rodó, Montevideo, Uruguay
General managerWilfredo Ruiz
Head coachJavier Espíndola
Websitetwitter.com/Welcomeoficial

Home jersey

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Home

Away jersey

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Club Atlético Welcome or simply Welcome is an Uruguayan basketball club in Montevideo, member of the Uruguayan Basketball Federation. It was founded on 13 October 1926. Welcome, recently promoted to the Uruguayan Basketball League (LUB) getting the second direct ascent in 2014. Its headquarters and metropolitan stage called "Estadio Oscar Magurno" is on the street Emilio Frugoni 924 corner Gonzalo Ramirez, in Parque Rodó neighborhood.[1]

History[edit]

With nine titles to its credit, Club Atlético Welcome is one of the most successful basketball clubs in the country. Along with Club Atlético Aguada y Club Atlético Atenas holds the record with four consecutive national championships obtained in the case of Welcome from 1997 to 2000.[2]

Other facts to note is that the Athletic Club Welcome emerged two of the most renowned players of Uruguay, as were Oscar Moglia and Wilfredo "Fefo" Ruiz, who was the top scorer in basketball of Uruguay, with record unequaled to this day, for example having scored 84 points in one game, when there was no rule of three-point shot. (This mark was achieved defending the club Neptune)

Club Atlético Welcome promoted by its youth academy the only Uruguayan player to have played in the NBA and currently playing in the Greek Basket League for the European powerhouse Panathinaikos, Esteban Batista, who had played for the Atlanta Hawks.[3]

Titles[edit]

Uruguayan League

American competitions: South American Club Championship

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Club Atlético Welcome – Federacion Uruguaya de Basketball".
  • ^ "CLUB ATLETICO WELCOME 13 de OCTUBRE de 1926".
  • ^ "Welcome venció a Macabi y ganó el Apertura". Archived from the original on 2018-04-30.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Club_Atlético_Welcome&oldid=1177805068"

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