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Leagues | Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (Chile) | ||
Founded | 1979 | ||
Arena | Casa del Deporte (capacity: 2,500) | ||
Location | Concepción, Biobio Region | ||
Team colors | Yellow, Dark Blue | ||
President | Mariano Campos | ||
Head coach | Jorge Luis Alvarez | ||
Championships | 3 Dimayor 1 Dimayor Centro-Sur | ||
Website | laudeconce.cl | ||
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Club Deportivo Universidad de Concepción Básquetbol, is a Chilean basketball club based in the city of Concepción, Biobio Region. The sports club was officially founded August 8, 1994, but the professional basketball team begun in 1979, with the start of the Dimayor, the Chilean professional League.
Their home games are played at the Casa del Deporte gym, located inside the Universidad de Concepción campus.
Trophies
- Dimayor: 3
- 1995, 1997, 1998
- Dimayor Centro-Sur: 1
- 2007
See also
- University of Concepción
- C.D. Universidad de Concepción (football team)
External links
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