Cannabaceae

Baiko Pilota
GenreEntertainment
Founded1992
FounderKarlos Arguiñano and Iñaki Aseguinolaza
Headquarters
Navarra
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ServicesBasque Pelota sponsors, Events
OwnerKarlos Arguiñano
WebsiteBaikopilota.eus

Baiko Pilota —named Asegarce until January 2019[1]— is a Basque event production and deportive license company, mainly devoted to Basque pelota. Through the Bainet company, it has also made audiovisual productions.

History

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It was established in 1992 by Karlos Arguiñano and Iñaki Aseguinolaza, among others. Its creation was revolutionary for Basque pelota, giving it a professional structure, and starting the TV transmission of the sport, mainly in the Basque Country, La Rioja and Castilla y León.

In 1993 it took the lead of Eusko – Basque, that had until then exclusive rights on professional jai alai. So, together with the rights it had achieved before, Asegarce had exclusive rights on the categories of hand-pelota, pala (bat) and jai alai.

Sponsored Players

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Agirre Apraiz Argote Arretxe
Begino Belloso Beloki I Beloki II
Bengoetxea VI Beobide Berasaluze VIII Chafee
Diaz Eskudero Ibai Zebala Iza
Koka Leiza Mendizabal Mendizabal II
Olaetxea Olaizola I Olaizola II Oteiza
Otxandorena Patxi Ruiz Peñagarikano Saralegui
Urrizelki Urrutikoetxea Zearra

References

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  1. ^ "Asegarce pasará a llamarse Baiko Pilota" ("Asegarce will be renamed Baiko Pilota"), Mundo Deportivo, 27 December 2018
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