Arturo Guerrero
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Born | Mexico | August 30, 1948||||||||||||||||||||
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Arturo Guerrero Moreno (born 30 August 1948) is a Mexican former
Manolo Raga, he is generally considered to be one of the two best Mexican basketball players of all time.[5]
Club career
Guerrero played
E.C. Sírio, in Puerto Rico, and in Cuba. With E.C. Sírio, he played in the 1973 FIBA Intercontinental Cup's final, and was the top scorer. With Lechugueros de León, he won two Mexican Basketball Circuit (CIMEBA
) championships, in 1971 and 1973.
During his club career, the
Mexico national team.[7]
National team career
Guerrero was a member of the senior men's
1976 Pre-Olympic Tournament, and the 1976 Summer Olympics.[8]
With Mexico, Guerrero also won the silver medal at the
1981 FIBA CentroBasket
.
Coaching career
After he ended his playing career, Guerrero became a basketball coach. He was the
2009 FIBA AmeriCup
.
References
- ^ 29º Aniversario y reinauguración de la cancha Arturo «El Pitos» Guerrero (in Spanish).
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Arturo Guerrero". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
- ^ Arturo Guerrero inconforme con el basquetbol en México (in Spanish).
- ^ Arturo Guerrero y Manuel Raga, líderes anotadores del Mundial de 1974 (in Spanish).
- ^ Manuel Raga y Arturo Guerrero, estrellas del baloncesto mexicano (in Spanish).
- ^ Manuel Raga y Arturo Guerrero, estrellas del baloncesto mexicano (in Spanish).
- ^ Arturo 'Mano Santa' Guerrero, en camino al Salón de la Fama FIBA (in Spanish).
- ^ Arturo GUERRERO (MEX).