Rubén Magnano | |
Position: | Head coach |
Birth Date: | 9 October 1954 |
Birth Place: | Villa María, Argentina |
Nationality: | Argentine / Italian |
Coach Start: | 1990 |
Cyears1: | 1990–1994 |
Cteam1: | Atenas Córdoba |
Cyears2: | 1994–1996 |
Cteam2: | Luz y Fuerza Posadas |
Cyears3: | 1996–1999 |
Cteam3: | Atenas Córdoba |
Cyears4: | 1999–2000 |
Cteam4: | Boca Juniors |
Cyears5: | 2000 |
Cteam5: | Argentina Under-21 |
Cyears6: | 2001–2004 |
Cteam6: | Argentina |
Cyears7: | 2004 |
Cteam7: | Argentina Under-21 |
Cyears8: | 2004 |
Cteam8: | Gimnasia |
Cyears9: | 2005–2007 |
Cteam9: | Pallacanestro Varese |
Cyears10: | 2007–2008 |
Cteam10: | CB Sevilla |
Cyears11: | 2008–2010 |
Cteam11: | Atenas Córdoba |
Cyears12: | 2010–2016 |
Cteam12: | Brazil |
Cyears13: | 2018–present |
Cteam13: | Uruguay |
Highlights: | As head coach:
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Fiba Hof Coach: | Rubén-Magnano |
Rubén Pablo Magnano (born 9 October 1954) is an Argentine-Italian[1] professional basketball coach.[2]
Magnano served as the head coach of the senior men's Argentine national team. He led Argentina to the silver medal at the 2002 FIBA World Championship.[3] Argentina also beat Team USA during the tournament.[4]
He also led Argentina to a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.[5] In the process, Argentina once again beat Team USA, that time in the tournament's semifinals.[6]
In January 2010, he became the head coach of the senior men's Brazilian national team until 2016.[7] He was granted the Platinum Konex Award 2010 as the best head coach from the last decade in Argentina. In 2018, he became the head coach of the senior men's Uruguay national team.