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Renren Ritualo was born on 14 June, 1979 in Manila, Philippines, is a Filipino basketball player. Discover Renren Ritualo'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 44 years old?
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Manila, Philippines |
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Renren Ritualo Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Renren Ritualo height is 6′ 0″ .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Renren Ritualo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Renren Ritualo worth at the age of 44 years old? Renren Ritualo’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Philippines. We have estimated Renren Ritualo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Florendo R. "Renren" Ritualo Jr. (born June 14, 1979) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and current assistant coach.
He last played for the Shopinas.com Clickers of the Philippine Basketball Association and is currently an assistant coach for the Adamson Falcons in the UAAP.
Nicknamed The Rainman, Ritualo was also a one-time member of the Philippine National Team.
He served as the panelist on UAAP coverage in ABS-CBN Sports occasionally and was also a game analyst for Radyo 92.3 News FM.
Ritualo is the son of former PBA player Florendo Ritualo Sr. and Maria Yasoña de Ramos of Lumban, Laguna.
Aside from his father, he also looked up to PBA and NBA greats such as Alvin Patrimonio and Michael Jordan.
He first started out as a guard for the San Beda Red Cubs.
In his time there, he won a championship and was co-Finals MVP.
Ritualo chose not to play for San Beda in college, choosing instead to play for the De La Salle Green Archers.
He was also recruited by UP.
It was also La Salle's first championship since 1990.
He first played for La Salle in 1997.
He earned Rookie of the Year honors as he became known for his ability to shoot beyond the arc. The Archers lost to the FEU Tamaraws in the Finals.
In 1998, La Salle hired Franz Pumaren, a former Green Archer and 12-year PBA veteran, to be its new head coach.
That season, the Archers had a 13–1 record in the elimination round, eventually beating the Tamaraws for Ritualo's first UAAP championship.
During his UAAP stint, Ritualo signed up with Tanduay in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) in 1998 in a limited role for the team as the Centennial Rhum Masters took a runner-up finish in the 2nd Yakult PBL Centennial Cup tournament.
In 1999, Ritualo scored 33 points against UST.
They made it to the Finals, where they played the UST Growling Tigers.
The Archers lost Game 1, as Aldeguer took a three-point shot that should have been for Ritualo.
In Game 2, the Archers bounced back behind clutch free throws from Mac Cuan, forcing a do-or-die game.
In Game 3, Aldeguer made a three-pointer while he was fouled from the same play in Game 1, eventually sending the game into overtime.
The Archers won in the overtime period, making them champions for 1999.
After Tanduay left the PBL, Ritualo was the key player for Tanduay's Colt 45. team in the 1999 PBL Challenge Cup, when the team placed third in the tournament.
After Colt45 decided to leave the league, Ritualo joined Welcoat Paints in late 1999.
Ritualo led Welcoat to three PBL titles from 1999 to 2001 before jumping to the PBA.
In 2000, despite having a weaker roster, La Salle still won the championship.
They swept FEU in the Finals.
Ritualo didn't make the Mythical Five that year as he had a hand injury, which would be the only time he didn't make it in his UAAP career.
Ritualo scored 33 points against Ateneo in the opener for the 2001 season.
He also won his last championship against Ateneo that season.
He became the third La Sallian player to have his jersey retired after basketball greats such as Lim Eng Beng and Kurt Bachmann.
In 2021, he was also inducted into the De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame.
Ritualo was selected as the eight overall pick in the 2002 PBA draft by expansion team FedEx Express.
But before Ritualo was set to join FedEx, he was part of the RP National Training Pool for the 2002 Busan Asian Games.
Ritualo was cut from the national team and returned to his mother team.
He had a strong rookie season for FedEx, leading the league in three-pointers made.
By season's end, he was named as the 2002 PBA Rookie of the Year.
He was also named Mr. Quality Minutes the following year.
In 2003, Ritualo was named as one of PBL's Greatest Players of All-time.