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Club Trouville
Uruguayan sports club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Club Trouville is a multi-sport club based in Montevideo, Uruguay. The club is mainly known for its professional basketball section, which plays in the Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol, the first level of Uruguayan basketball. Other sports practiced are rugby union and association football.[1]
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History
The club has uncertain origins: its foundation date of April 1, 1922 was established during a meeting among club associates in 1954 after internal research.[1] It owns its name to Plaza Trouville, a square in the Pocitos neighbourhood of Montevideo.[1] The club was affiliated to the Uruguayan Basketball Federation in 1928, and was first promoted to the top level in 1931;[2] in 1945 the team won the Federal championship.[1] After the creation of the Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol in 2003, the team has played in the league in all of its seasons, winning the league title in 2006, beating Aguada in the final series.[3] Trouville finished second in the 2014–15 LUB, losing to Malvín in the finals. The club has also played at international level, and participated in the Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol in 2004,[4] 2005,[5] 2008,[6] 2015[7] and 2016.[8]
The rugby union section has won the Campeonato Uruguayo de Rugby in 1954, 1956 and 1958.
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Notable players
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Gabriel Abratanski
Martín Aguilera
Esteban Batista
Miguel "Ali" Berdiel
Nicolás Borsellino
Marcel Bouzout
Hernando Cáceres
Claudio Charquero
Néstor Colmenares
Juan Ducasse
J. R. Giddens
Sebastián Izaguirre
Joaquín Izuibejeres
Pablo Morales
Reque Newsome
Luis Pierri
Paolo Quinteros
Juliano Rivera
Sebastián Shaw
Juan Pablo Silveira
Emilio Taboada
Santiago Vidal
Gonzalo Soto
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