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Olsen Racela was born on 1 November, 1970 in Quezon City, Philippines, is a Filipino basketball player and coach. Discover Olsen Racela'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 53 years old?
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1 November |
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Quezon City, Philippines |
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Olsen Racela Height, Weight & Measurements
At 53 years old, Olsen Racela height is 5′ 11″ .
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Who Is Olsen Racela's Wife?
His wife is Melissa Racela
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Melissa Racela |
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Olsen Racela Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Olsen Racela worth at the age of 53 years old? Olsen Racela’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Philippines. We have estimated Olsen Racela's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Rodericko Cesar "Olsen" Escueta Racela (born November 1, 1970) is a Filipino coach and former player.
He is both the head coach for the Perpetual Altas in the NCAA, and is an assistant coach for the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
He played for 18 seasons during his PBA career.
He was also a notable member of the Philippine national basketball team on many occasions.
Olsen Racela, born on November 1 in Quezon City, Philippines, was so named because he was born on All Saint's Day (his brother Nash was born on Bonifacio Day).
As a young boy, he started playing basketball early in his life.
It was just a simple game for Olsen back then, which consisted of a couple of shots through a hoop in his old neighborhood.
Among his brothers, he proved to have the prodigious basketball skills which gave him a spot in Ateneo de Manila University's varsity team.
Racela played for the Ateneo Blue Eagles in a backup role to Jun Reyes and was a member of the Blue Eagles team that won the UAAP title in 1988.
He also played in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League and the RP Youth Team.
In 1993, Racela was selected 12th by Purefoods in the 1993 PBA Rookie Draft.
From 1993-1996, he played the backup role to Dindo Pumaren and won two titles with the Purefoods franchise under a limited role with the team.
In 1997, Racela was traded to the San Miguel Beermen for merely two second round picks for the succeeding three years beginning 1998.
This became the turnaround of his young career.
Under new San Miguel head coach Ron Jacobs, Racela's skills were noticed under a rebuilding Beermen squad of Nelson Asaytono, Freddie Abuda and Mike Mustre.
In 1998, Racela's game would improve and was rewarded with a spot on the Tim Cone-coached Philippine Centennial Team that took home a bronze medal in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.
A season later, with Racela as its top point guard, San Miguel became the league's new dynasty under Jong Uichico, winning five titles from 1999 to 2001.
He made his second stint in the national team in 2002 for the Asian Games in Busan, South Korea.
With Racela as point guard, the Nationals made it all the way through the semifinals against host South Korea.
In the final minute, Racela scored a three-pointer to give the Philippines the lead.
However, after recovering the possession and was fouled, he missed two crucial free throws that could have given the country a four-point lead.
Instead, Lee Sang Min's buzzer-beating triple gave the Koreans a dramatic 69-68 victory.
Some argued that the blame rested on Jong Uichico's coaching strategy in which he did not set up a plan to ease Racela's pressure from the 15 foot line.
Despite the missed free-throws, Racela continued to shine in his point guard duties with San Miguel.
In 2004, he dished his 2,000th career assist and was the starting point guard when the Beermen won another title in the 2005 PBA Fiesta Conference.
Starting in the 2007-08 All Filipino Conference, Racela occasionally played off the bench in preparation for his retirement and later life as an assistant coach.
After PBA legend Johnny Abarrientos announced his retirement, Racela played for another season with San Miguel.
He turned 40 on November 1, 2010, and was the senior statesman of the PBA during that season.
He announced his retirement on January 28, 2011, at the Araneta Coliseum at the start of Game 4 of the finals.
He had played the entire finals series before he hanged up his #17 jersey in which Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters subdued San Miguel Beermen in 6 games.
On December 20, 2016, FEU announced the hiring of Racela as the head coach of the FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team in the UAAP.
He replaced his brother Nash, who was appointed as the head coach of the PBA team TNT Katropa.
This also serves as his first head coaching job in a varsity basketball team.
Racela's nickname was based on the day of his birth as it was during All-Saints Day.
His brother, Raoul Cesar or Nash Racela, is currently the head coach of the Adamson Soaring Falcons and the former head coach of the FEU Tamaraws who were champions in the UAAP.
Nash also coached the Batangas Blades in the Metropolitan Basketball Association.
Olsen has 3 children namely Ryan, Raya, and Rafa.