Barreirense Basket

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Barreirense Basket
Barreirense(basketball).png
Leagues Portuguese LPB
Founded1911
Arena Pavilhão Municipal Luís de Carvalho
Location Barreiro, Portugal
Team colorsRed & white stripes
PresidentAntónio Libório
Paulo Silvestre
Head coach
Championships2 Portuguese Championships
6 Portuguese Cups
28 Portuguese Youth Championships
Website

Barreirense Basket is the professional basketball team of F.C. Barreirense, a sports club from Barreiro, Portugal. The club plays in the Portuguese top league, the LPB.

Contents

Honors

Portuguese Championships:

Participation in European Competitions

Current Squad 2011–2012

#NameAgeLast Club
4 Flag of Portugal.svg António Tavares 35 Benfica Team
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Henrique Sicó 20 Junior Team
6 Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Pinto 22 Junior Team
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Joao Guerreiro 20 Junior Team
8 Flag of the United States.svg David Jackson 23 Penn State
9 Flag of Portugal.svg João Fernandes 19 Junior Team
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Miguel Graça 24 Junior Team
11 Flag of Portugal.svg Miguel Queiróz 20 Junior Team
12 Flag of Portugal.svg Daniel Coelho 19 Junior Team
13 Flag of the United States.svg Anthonhy Hill 23 UT Chattanooga
14 Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Sicó 23 Junior Team
15 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Raimundo 21 Junior Team
16 Flag of Portugal.svg Jose Silva 22 Junior Team
17 Flag of Portugal.svg João Alvaro 18 Junior Team
18 Flag of Portugal.svg Bruno Cabanas 18 Junior Team

Notable players

Notable coaches


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