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Dionisio Calvo was born on 20 November, 1904 in Manila, Philippine Islands, is a Filipino basketball player and coach. Discover Dionisio Calvo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 20 November 1904
Birthday 20 November
Birthplace Manila, Philippine Islands
Date of death 9 December, 1977
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Nationality Philippines

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1904

Dionisio "Chito" Calvo (November 20, 1904 – December 9, 1977) was a Filipino basketball player, swimmer, and coach who mentored both the basketball and football national teams of the Philippines.

He was one of the greatest Filipino sportsmen in history and helped in the development of both Philippine and Asian basketball.

Born in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines, Calvo studied at the Ateneo grade school and the Manila high school prior to enrolling at the University of the Philippines college of agriculture at age 18.

1921

In 1921, Calvo became the first Filipino to win the platform diving title at the Far Eastern Games, forerunner of the Asian Games.

He embarked on a brilliant career as an all-around athlete excelling in swimming, basketball, soccer, track, and even boxing.

He was a member of the Philippine national swimming team that competed in the 1921 and 1923 Far Eastern Games.

1925

He was a guard for the championship-winning Philippine basketball team alongside Lou Salvador in the 1925 Far Eastern Games, though he earlier represented the country not as a basketball player.

1926

Calvo led the University of the Philippines to the 1926 NCAA title but earlier captained the Manila Sporting Goods Co. to Philippine Open title.

He eventually retired to focus on college coaching.

His coaching career was a success, mentoring basketball championship teams of San Beda College, and the University of Santo Tomas.

He also coached the champion teams of De La Salle College in basketball and football.

1934

Calvo also coached the Philippines national football team that finished with a tie for second place in the 1934 Far Eastern Games.

1936

Later, Calvo coached the Philippines men's national basketball team to a fifth-place finish in the 1936 Summer Olympics held at Berlin, Germany.

A one-point loss to the United States prevented the Filipinos from qualifying in the round of four.

The fifth-place finish remained the best finish by the national team and by an Asian country in the Olympic Games basketball history.

The team included Filipino legends Ambrosio Padilla, Charlie Borck and Jacinto Ciria Cruz, along with Primitivo Martinez, Bibiano Ouano, Franco Marquicias, Francisco and Jose Vestil.

1938

In 1938, Calvo organized the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA).

MICAA was a commercialized amateur basketball league that help shaped Philippine basketball for more than 30 years.

1948

After the Second World War, Calvo coached the second Philippine Olympic basketball team in the 1948 Summer Olympics held at London, England, United Kingdom.

1951

Calvo was also the head coach of the first Philippine national team that captured the basketball gold medal in the 1951 Asian Games and includes basketball legends, Carlos Loyzaga and Lauro Mumar.

1954

He also led the team that participated at the 1954 Asian Games.

1960

Calvo along with Ambrosio Padilla initiated the formation of the Asian Basketball Confederation (now the FIBA Asia) in 1960 and served as its first ever Secretary-General with Padilla as its first president.

1982

In 1982, the organizing committee of the seventh Asian Youth basketball championship has cited Calvo for his efforts in establishing the Asian Basketball Confederation.

2007

He was the first Filipino and a charter inductee for the FIBA Hall of Fame when he was inducted as a contributor on March 1, 2007.

Two years after his death, Calvo was inducted into the Ateneo Sports Hall of Fame.

2012

The team finished 12th but set a new record by thrashing Iraq, 102–30 in their opening game.

The Philippines was the first country to score over 100 points in a single game of the Olympic Games basketball history.