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Zuoyun Mou (People 's Republic of China)
Born on September 18, 1913, in Tianjin.
Passed away on March 16, 2007, at the age of 93.
Nationality:
People 's Republic of China
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Enshrined as a coach in the FIBA Hall of Fame on August 30, 2019.

National Team

  • Coach of the Chinese National Men’s team (1949–1954)
  • Coach of the Chinese National Women’s team
  • World University Summer Games (1949)
  • World Festival of Youth and Students (1951)
  • World Student Games (1954)

Individual Highlights

  • Managing highlights (while serving as CBA Vice President, CBA President or State Ball Game Department Vice Director):
  • Two-time Asian Games for Women gold medalist (1982, 1986)
  • Participated in 2 FIBA World Championship for Women (1983, 1994)
  • Participated in 2 Olympic Games Tournament for Women (1984, 1992)
  • Participated in 2 FIBA World Championship for Men (1986, 1994)
  • Participated in Olympic Games for Men (1996)
  • Participated in 10 FIBA Asia Championship for Men
  • Four-time Asian Games for Men gold medalist
  • Six-time FIBA Asia Championship for Women Champion
  • Individual Highlights :
  • Competed as player in the 1st Olympic Basketball Tournament (1936)
  • Vice President of the Chinese Basketball Association (1956-1979)
  • President of the Chinese Basketball Association (1979-1996)
  • Former Vice President of FIBA Asia
  • Lifetime Honorary President of the Asian Basketball Association
  • Pioneer of Chinese basketball