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Antonio Diaz-Miguel (Reino de España)
Nacido en julio 06, 1933, en Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real), Spain.
Nacionalidad
Reino de España

Consagrado como entrenador en el Salón de la Fama FIBA en marzo 01, 2007.

Clubes

  • Aguilas Bilbao: 1962-1965
  • Spanish National Team: 1965-1992
  • Cantù: 1993-1994
  • Pool Getafe: 1996-1997
  • As a player: Estudiantes, Real Madrid and Aguilas. Also, 26 appearances with the Spanish National Team as a player

Selección Nacional

  • 27 years (1965-1992) and 423 appearances as head coach of the Spanish National Team
  • Participated in 6 Olympic Games (Mexico 1968, Munich 1972, Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988 and Barcelona 1992), 4 World Championships (Puerto Rico 1974, Colombia 1982, Spain 1986 and Argentina 1990) and 14 European Championships as head coach of the Spanish National Team
  • Silver medalist in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games
  • 2 times Silver medalist in the European Championships: Barcelona 1973 and Nantes 1983
  • Bronze medalist in the 1991 European Championship in Rome

Logros Individuales

  • His 27 years (1965-1992) in the Spanish National Team still represent an all-time record for a coach in charge of a national team, in any sport, in the world
  • His 6 Olympic Games (1968, 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988 and 1992) are a world-record for any national team coach in the history
  • 2 times Coach of the Year in Spain: 1981 and 1982
  • Gran Cruz de la Real Orden del Mérito Deportivo (top sports distinction in Spain, awarded by the Spanish Government) in 2000
  • Medalla de Oro al Mérito Deportivo (Gold medal to the Sports' Merit), awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 1993
  • A basketball arena located in his native Alcázar de San Juan was named in his honor Polideportivo Antonio Díaz-Miguel