Dong Vergeire Explained

Dong Vergeire
Nationality:Philippine
College:De La Salle
Cyears1:1990–1994; 1999
Cteam1:UST (assistant)
Cyears2:1992–1994
Cteam2:Burger Machine (assistant)
Cyears3:1995–1999
Cteam3:San Beda
Cyears4:1996–1998
Cteam4:Philippines
Cyears5:1998
Cteam5:Pangasinan Waves
Cyears6:2000–2003
Cteam6:Benilde
Highlights:As head coach

As assistant coach:

As player

Edward Santos Vergeire (died 2013),[1] also known as Dong Vergeire, was a Filipino basketball coach who served as head coach of the Philippines men's national team.

As a player, Vergeire was also a former member of the De La Salle Green Archers.[2]

He was coach of the Philippines men's national team which clinched the gold medal at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta.[2]

Vergeire also coached at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) who coached the St. Benilde to its first men's basketball title in 2000 (NCAA Season 76). He also mentored the San Beda Red Lions which lost to San Sebastian in the 1996 and 1997 finals. He also took part in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) in the 1990s as part of the UST Growling Tigers coaching staff under head coach Aric del Rosario[2]

He was the first Pangasinan native to coach in the now defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association and also had a coaching stint in the Indonesian Basketball League. As an assistant to Perry Ronquillo, Vergeire helped Burger Machine of the Philippine Basketball League win a title.[2]

Vergeire died on September 20, 2013, due to a heart attack. He was married to Geraldine Vergeire, with whom he had three children.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Coach Edward 'Dong' Santos Vergeire Passes Away At 47 . June 19, 2020 . September 25, 2013.
  2. News: Ramos . Gerry . Dong Vergeire, ex-national cage coach, passes away . June 19, 2020 . Sports Interactive Network Philippines . September 20, 2013.