
Antonio Díaz-Miguel
Antonio Díaz-Miguel was a prominent Spanish basketball coach who served as the national team's head coach from 1965 to 1992, setting a world record for tenure. Known for his passionate and innovative approach to coaching, he played a pivotal role in elevating Spain's basketball status, notably leading the team to a silver medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Despite facing challenges later in his career, including criticism for his prolonged leadership, Díaz-Miguel's contributions laid the groundwork for Spain's subsequent basketball successes, including multiple world championships and Olympic medals. He is remembered as a complex figure whose ambition and dedication significantly shaped the landscape of Spanish basketball.
Born on Jan 01, 1935 (90 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Spain | 1 | 7.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 46,754,778 | 35,582 | $1,400,000 | 1,065$ |
Totals | 1 | 46,754,778 | 35,582 | $1,400,000 | 1,065$ |
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Antonio Díaz-Miguel is noted for having the most games coached for the Spanish national basketball team.
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Spain:
Antonio Díaz-Miguel was a pivotal figure in Spanish basketball, serving as the national team coach from 1965 to 1992.
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