Atanas Golomeev (Bulgarian: Атанас Голомеев) is a retired Bulgarian professional basketball player and coach. At a height of 2.08 m (6'10") tall, he played at the center position. He is the most decorated Bulgarian basketball player of all time. He was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players, in 1991. In 2019, he was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.
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Personal information | |
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Born | (1947-07-05) July 5, 1947 (age 75) Sofia, Bulgaria |
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Listed height | 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
Listed weight | 230 lb (104 kg) |
Career information | |
College | McGill (1968–1969) |
Playing career | 1965–1984 |
Position | Center |
Coaching career | 1985–1986 |
Career history | |
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1965–1968 | CSKA Sofia |
1969–1974 | Academic Sofia |
1974–1981 | Levski Sofia |
1981–1983 | Adana |
1983–1984 | Levski Sofia |
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1985–1986 | Levski Sofia |
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As a head coach
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FIBA Hall of Fame as player | |
Golomeev played college basketball at McGill University, with the McGill Redmen, in the 1968–69 season. He played in 24 games, and averaged 37.5 points per game, with a single-game scoring high of 57 points.[1]
During his club career, Golomeev won 10 Bulgarian League championships (1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1981, and 1982), and 4 Bulgarian Cups (1976, 1979, 1982, and 1983).
As a member of the senior men's Bulgarian national basketball team, Golomeev participated in five EuroBasket competitions (1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, and 1977).[2] At the EuroBasket 1973 and EuroBasket 1975, he was the top scorer of the tournament, scoring 156 and 160 points respectively.[3][4] He earned EuroBasket All-Tournament Team selections four times, in 1971, 1973, 1975, and 1977 .
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FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991) | |
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