2024-11-24 02:49:00
No situation, no one can beat Carlos Paz‘s Bolivar. Vera Serana, who swept Cordoba basketball this year, won the biggest award. Bolivar won the Apertura and Clausura tournaments, won the annual championship and defeated Barrio Parque 89-86 in overtime to win the 100th Anniversary La Voz Cup of the Cordoba Basketball Association (ACBB). Voz Cup).
At the Union Eléctrica, in front of a huge crowd, the team led by Martín López won an unprecedented match between La Liga A, A1 and B clubs consisting of four U17 players, four U19 players and four senior players. For the centenary of ACBB. Bolivar fought hard, came from behind, forced overtime, and secured the victory and championship.
Previously, Instituto defeated Empalme 100-65 and won third place.
At the same time, on November 9, Talleres, one of the founding clubs of ACBB, won the Lenin Cup to compete in the association’s centenary celebrations. In the final of the local competition between B1 and C clubs, Jardín Neighborhood Club defeated Hindú B 65 to 61.
Centenary Anniversary Champion
The ACBB celebrates its 100th anniversary (to be held on November 28th) and consists of 52 clubs, of which 32 are active; 15 followers and 5 active second team members, making up the competition in five levels: 1st – A; A1; B; B1 and C.
Mosquito, Premini, Minibásquet, U13, U15, U17, U19 and Senior categories participated.
Clubs at different levels and categories host 150 matches per week, with approximately 5,800 games played throughout the year at the end of the season.
By the end of 2024, all or nearly all of the confirmed championships have been won. In the highest level of the First Division, Bolivar led by Carlos Paz won the Spring League and the Spring League and won the title of annual champion.
Meanwhile, this year Unión Eléctrica lost this category and was relegated to the A1 level.
It was in A1 (second group) that Alianza de Jesús María swept everything, winning the Apertura and Clausura Championships and becoming the annual champion. Additionally, the Jesús María entity was promoted to Primera A, the highest level.
Parque Vélez Sarsfield and Macabi Noar were relegated and lost the revalidation status of Sporting Club Norte de Gracia.
In the association’s third division B, the Apertura winner was Deportivo Norte, while the Clausura was won by Pilar Sport Club. Pilar’s club won the annual championship and was promoted to level A1. Deportivo Norte also defeated Maccabi Noor in the revalidation.
Meanwhile, Poeta Lugones B were relegated.
In Group B1 (Group 4), the winner of the Apertura Championship was EOS from Río Ceballos, while Atenas B won Clausura. The annual champion is Atenas B.
And Rieles Argentinos dropped to C.
It was in Category C that Villa Azalais won everything: Apertura, Clausura and was the annual champion, being promoted to Category B1 together with Banco B of Córdoba.
Reserve teams, U16 and U19 development teams, women’s teams (with 14 clubs) and adapted basketball clubs (with four wheelchair teams and eight intellectual teams) are also part of the club.
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What impact does the La Voz Cup victory have on the Bolivar Basketball Team’s future?
**Interview with Martín López, Coach of Carlos Paz’s Bolivar Basketball Team**
**Editor:** Good afternoon, Martín! Congratulations on leading Bolivar to such a remarkable victory in the 100th Anniversary La Voz Cup. Can you start by telling us what this championship means for your team and the community?
**Martín López:** Good afternoon, and thank you! Winning the La Voz Cup is a tremendous honour for us, especially because it coincides with the centenary of the Córdoba Basketball Association (ACBB). This victory not only celebrates our hard work and dedication as a team but also unites our community, which has been incredibly supportive throughout the season.
**Editor:** You mentioned the community. How did the crowd at Union Eléctrica influence the team’s performance during the championship match against Barrio Parque?
**Martín López:** The atmosphere was electric! Having so many fans there really motivated the players. Even when we were down, the support from the stands lifted our spirits. It’s a reminder of why we play—to bring joy to our fans. Their belief in us helped fuel our comeback and ultimately our win in overtime.
**Editor:** The match was quite thrilling, with Bolivar fighting back from behind. Can you share a key moment that stood out to you during the game?
**Martín López:** Absolutely! One pivotal moment was when our U17 and U19 players stepped up during the crucial last minutes of the game. Their energy and fearlessness were inspiring. When we managed to tie the game and push it into overtime, I knew we had a chance to take it all, and we did!
**Editor:** That’s fantastic! The ACBB has a rich history. What does the centenary mean for the clubs involved and the future of basketball in Córdoba?
**Martín López:** It signifies growth and commitment. With 52 clubs participating, including those at various levels, it shows the strength of basketball in our region. Celebrating the centenary highlights our dedication to fostering young talent, which is crucial for the future. It’s an exciting time for the sport in Córdoba.
**Editor:** Looking ahead, what goals do you have for Bolivar as the season progresses?
**Martín López:** Our primary goal is to continue developing our players, especially the younger ones who showed their potential in the cup. We aim to keep the momentum going in our league and compete for more titles. Additionally, we want to build a lasting legacy that inspires future generations.
**Editor:** Thanks so much for your time, Martín! Best of luck to Bolivar as you navigate through the upcoming season.
**Martín López:** Thank you! We appreciate the support and look forward to more exciting games ahead.