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Carlos “Caloy” M. Loyzaga (Philippines)
Né(e) en août 29, 1930, dans San Juan de Dios Hospital, City of Manila, Phillipines.
Passed away on janvier 27, 2016, at the age of 85.
Taille:
191cm (6'3")
Poste:
pivot
Nationalité:
Philippines
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Consacré en tant que joueur intronisé(e) au FIBA Hall of Fame en août 23, 2023.

Clubs

• Teresa Valenzuela Athletic Club (1947-48)
• PRATRA (1949)
• NCAA Red Lions San Beda College Red Lions (1950-1952)
• PRATRA (1953-54)
• NCAA Red Lions San Beda College Red Lions (1954)
• YCO Painters (1954-1964)

Palmarès en Club

MICAA Junior League champion (1949)
• Three-time Philippines NCAA League champion (1951, 1952, 1955)
• Nine-time Philippines National Open champion (1950, 1953, 1954-1960)

Équipe nationale

As player:
• World Championship bronze medallist (1954)
• Four-time Asian Games gold medallist (1951, 1954, 1958, 1962)
• Two-time Asia Cup gold medallist (1960,1963)

As Coach:
• Asia Cup gold medallist (1967)

As Assistant Coach:
• Asia Cup gold medallist (1972)

Palmarès individuel

• Played in two Olympic Games (1952, 1956)
• Played in two World Championships (1954, 1959)
• Coached in Olympic Games (1968)
• World Championship All Star Five & 2nd leading scorer (1954)
• 49 straight wins with YCO Painters from 1954 to 1956
• No. 14 retired by the San Beda Red Lions
• Pioneer Inductee, Philippines Basketball Hall of Fame (1999)
• Philippine Sportswriters Association Athletes of the 20th Century award (2000)
• Pioneer Inductee, Philippines Sports Hall of Fame (2010)
• PSA Lifetime Achievement Award (2014)
• Philippine Olympic Committee Presidential Olympism Award (2016)
• Included in the list of 50 Greatest Filipino Athletes of All Time (2020)
• Considered the greatest Filipino basketball player of all time