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Enrico Villanueva was born on 23 June, 1980 in Pasay, Philippines, is a Filipino basketball player. Discover Enrico Villanueva'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 43 years old?
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43 years old |
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Cancer |
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23 June |
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Pasay, Philippines |
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Philippines
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Enrico Villanueva Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Enrico Villanueva height is 1.96 m .
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1.96 m |
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Who Is Enrico Villanueva's Wife?
His wife is Nobina Hao
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Nobina Hao |
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Enrico Villanueva Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Enrico Villanueva worth at the age of 43 years old? Enrico Villanueva’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Philippines. We have estimated Enrico Villanueva's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Enrico Villanueva Social Network
Timeline
Jose Enrico Pascual Villanueva (born June 23, 1980) is a Filipino former professional basketball player.
He last played for the NLEX Road Warriors of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Villanueva first played for the Ateneo Blue Eaglets in the UAAP Juniors division leading them to numerous winning seasons and championships.
He moved to the college ranks in 1998 and led the Ateneo Blue Eagles to several final four appearances and two UAAP Finals appearances, eventually winning the basketball crown in 2002 over their rivals, the De La Salle Green Archers.
He also had several chances to win the Most Valuable Player award but lost to DLSU's Don Allado in 1999 and teammate Rich Alvarez in 2000 and 2001 before finally winning it in his final season in 2002.
In the Philippine Basketball League, Villanueva began playing with Blu Detergent in 1999 before leading the Ateneo sponsored Hapee-NENACO team to the PBL title in 2002 over his former team Blu.
In 2003, Villanueva applied for the 2003 PBA draft, in one of the deepest drafts in PBA history.
He was eventually selected seventh overall by Batang Red Bull Thunder.
In his rookie season, he averaged modest numbers of 7.4 points and 4.5 rebounds playing a limited role as a reliever of veterans Davonn Harp and Mick Pennisi.
However, after Harp and Pennisi were shelved for failing to further prove their Filipino lineage (Pennisi has since returned to the league), he saw his playing time increase along with his production.
Despite a sorry performance in the 2004-05 PBA Philippine Cup, he managed to lead Red Bull to a fourth-place finish in the 2005 PBA Fiesta Conference.
By season's end, he was named as the Most Improved Player by the league and became the new face of the franchise.
In the 2005–06 PBA season, he became a two-time All-Star representing the North All-Stars.
He led Red Bull to the 2005–06 PBA Fiesta Conference championship where he was named as the Best Player of the Conference over Purefoods' Kerby Raymundo.
He played for the country in the 2005 FIBA Asia Champions Cup and the 2005 Brunei Cup.
He is remembered during the Champions Cup for pulling the leg of Sagesse Lebanon's Stephen Howard after an altercation, resulting in his ejection.
Their feud began during the PBA-sanctioned Ateneo-La Salle Dream Games in December 2005, pitting past and present Ateneo and La Salle players in an exhibition game.
He again led the Bulls to the finals in the 2006 PBA Philippine Cup but lost to Purefoods, 4-2, in a rematch of the Fiesta Cup finals.
By season's end, he was included in the PBA Mythical Team but lost in the MVP race to Purefoods' James Yap.
In May 2007, Villanueva was traded to the San Miguel Beermen for Rommel Adducul.
At the time the trade was being consummated, he was playing for the national team.
He also suited up for the team again in the 2007 FIBA Asia Champions Cup, 2007 SEABA Championship and the 2012 William Jones Cup.
Villanueva is married to Nobina "Bing" Hao.
Villanueva is vividly remembered for his on and off the court feud with former college rival and one-time teammate at Air21, Joseph Yeo.
On March 26, 2008, Purefoods center Rommel Adducul announced that he had cancer and would not be able to play while getting treatment.
His team, Purefoods, was then forced to look for a legit center and turned to Villanueva to fill the void.
In a four-team trade, Purefoods acquired Villanueva, sending energetic forward Marc Pingris to San Miguel (known as Magnolia at that time).
In 2009, Villanueva was then shipped to Ginebra in a three-team trade which involved the Kings, Purefoods and Burger King.
In 2012, Villanueva was shipped to Barako Bull via a complicated five-team, eight-men trade.
On November 9, 2012, he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury after hurting his right knee in a game against Air21.
He incurred a similar injury two seasons ago on his left knee while playing for Ginebra.
In his first official function in his new team, he appeared on stage together with the GlobalPort players during the 2013 PBA draft.
However, only appeared seven games in a GlobalPort uniform as he was still recuperating from his injuries.
When NLEX bought the franchise from Air21, he was one of the veteran players absorbed by the new team, now known as NLEX Road Warriors.
On October 13, 2014, he stated that he skipped most of last season as he underwent tedious rehabilitation process in both knees for him to get back healthy for the next season.
He also mentioned that the influx of younger, athletic, and bigger players has challenged him to “reinvent” himself to find his place in the rotation of incoming NLEX coach Boyet Fernandez.
Villanueva was a member of the Team Pilipinas, the RP team coached by Chot Reyes.