Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol
Season1999
Dates9 February – 30 March 1999
Number of teams13
Finals
ChampionsBrazil Vasco da Gama
  Runners-upArgentina Boca Juniors
SemifinalistsArgentina Independiente de General Pico
Uruguay Welcome
1998
2000

The 1999 Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol, or 1999 FIBA South American League, was the fourth edition of the second-tier tournament for professional basketball clubs from South America. The tournament began on 9 February 1999 and finished on 30 March 1999. Brazilian team Vasco da Gama won the tournament, defeating Argentine club Boca Juniors in the Grand Finals, and qualified to the 1999 McDonald's Championship.

Format

Teams were split into one group of four teams and three teams of three teams each, and played each other in a round-robin format. The top two teams from each group advanced to the final stage, a best-of-three direct playoff elimination where the champion was decided. Unlike the previous tournaments where teams played home and away matches in the group phase, every group played all their matches in the same city.

Teams

CountryTeam
 ArgentinaAtenas
Boca Juniors
Independiente de General Pico
 BoliviaAndino
 BrazilFranca
COC/Ribeirão Preto
Vasco da Gama
 ChileLlanquihue
 ColombiaCañoneros de Cúcuta
 UruguayCordón
Welcome
 VenezuelaGuaiqueríes de Margarita
Trotamundos de Carabobo

Group stage

Group A

All games in group A were played in Cochabamba, Bolivia.[1]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts Qualification
1 Argentina Boca Juniors 3 3 0 6 Advances to final stage
2 Uruguay Welcome 3 2 1 5
3 Bolivia Andino 3 1 2 4
4 Chile Llanquihue 3 0 3 3
Source: FIBA Archive
9 February 1999 Llanquihue Chile 71107 Argentina Boca Juniors Cochabamba, Bolivia
9 February 1999 Andino Bolivia 78118 Uruguay Welcome Cochabamba, Bolivia
10 February 1999 Llanquihue Chile 9195 Uruguay Welcome Cochabamba, Bolivia
10 February 1999 Andino Bolivia 62106 Argentina Boca Juniors Cochabamba, Bolivia
11 February 1999 Andino Bolivia 8364 Chile Llanquihue Cochabamba, Bolivia

Group B

All games in group B were played in Valencia, Venezuela.[1]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts Qualification
1 Venezuela Trotamundos de Carabobo 2 1 1 3 Advances to final stage
2 Brazil COC/Ribeirão Preto 2 1 1 3
3 Uruguay Cordón 2 1 1 3
Source: FIBA Archive
9 February 1999 Trotamundos de Carabobo Venezuela 7868 Uruguay Cordón Valencia, Venezuela
10 February 1999 Cordón Uruguay 5752 Brazil COC/Ribeirão Preto Valencia, Venezuela
11 February 1999 Trotamundos de Carabobo Venezuela 5157 Brazil COC/Ribeirão Preto Cochabamba, Bolivia

Group C

All games in group C were played in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts Qualification
1 Brazil Vasco da Gama 2 1 1 3 Advances to final stage
2 Argentina Atenas 2 1 1 3
3 Venezuela Guaiqueríes de Margarita 2 1 1 3
Source: FIBA Archive

Group D

All games in group D were played in Cúcuta, Colombia.[1]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts Qualification
1 Argentina Independiente de General Pico 2 1 1 3 Advances to final stage
2 Colombia Cañoneros de Cúcuta 2 1 1 3
3 Brazil Franca 2 1 1 3
Source: FIBA Archive
9 February 1999 Cañoneros de Cúcuta Colombia 101104 Argentina Independiente de General Pico Cúcuta, Colombia
11 February 1999 Cañoneros de Cúcuta Colombia 9086 Argentina Franca Cúcuta, Colombia

Final stage

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Brazil Vasco da Gama 2
 
 
 
Colombia Cañoneros de Cúcuta 0
 
Brazil Vasco da Gama 2
 
 
 
Uruguay Welcome 0
 
Venezuela Trotamundos de Carabobo 1
 
 
 
Uruguay Welcome 2
 
Brazil Vasco da Gama 2
 
 
 
Argentina Boca Juniors 0
 
Argentina Boca Juniors 2
 
 
 
Brazil COC/Ribeirão Preto 0
 
Argentina Boca Juniors 2
 
 
 
Argentina Independiente de General Pico 1
 
Argentina Independiente de General Pico 2
 
 
Argentina Atenas 1
 

Quarterfinals

Game 1

23 February 1999 Cañoneros de Cúcuta Colombia 7087
(Series: 0–1)
Brazil Vasco da Gama Cúcuta, Colombia
25 February 1999 COC/Ribeirão Preto Brazil 7893
(Series: 0–1)
Argentina Boca Juniors Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
Pts: Merritt 19[3] Pts: Montecchia 27[3]

Game 2

2 March 1999 Vasco da Gama Brazil 10486
(Series: 2–0)
Colombia Cañoneros de Cúcuta Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4 March 1999 Boca Juniors Argentina 9383
(Series: 2–0)
Brazil COC/Ribeirão Preto Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pts: de la Fuente 25[4] Pts: Wagnao 20[4] Arena: Estadio Luis Conde

Game 3

Semifinals

Game 1

Game 2

Game 3

Grand Finals

Finals rosters

Vasco da Gama: Charles Byrd, Demétrius Conrado Ferraciú, Rogério Klafke, Jose Mingão, Jose Vargas - Janjão. Coach: Flor Meléndez

Boca Juniors: Alejandro Montecchia, Gabriel Fernández, Stacey Williams, Rubén Wolkowyski, Rowan Barrett - Esteban de la Fuente, Daniel Farabello. Coach: Néstor "Che" Garcia

Season MVP: Charles Byrd

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Se larga una Liga con acento argentino, Clarín, 8 February 1999. Retrieved 26 May 2017.(in Spanish)
  2. 1 2 Atenas se clasificó, Clarín, 12 February 1999. Retrieved 27 May 2017.(in Spanish)
  3. 1 2 Un negocio de Boca, , Clarín, 26 February 1999. Retrieved 27 May 2017.(in Spanish)
  4. 1 2 Boca ganó y jugará ante Independiente, Clarín, 5 March 1999. Retrieved 27 May 2017.(in Spanish)
  5. Boca logró un triunfo para recuperar la fe, Clarín, 13 March 1999. Retrieved 27 May 2017.(in Spanish)
  6. 1 2 3 En busca de la final, Clarín, 13 March 1999. Retrieved 27 May 2017.(in Spanish)
  7. 1 2 A Boca no le alcanzó, Clarín, 31 March 1999. Retrieved 27 May 2017.(in Spanish)
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