sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRobert Busnel (19 September 1914 – 15 March 1991) was a French professional basketball player, coach, and administrator. During his playing career, the 1.92 m (6'3 3⁄4") tall Busnel, played at the power forward position. He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor, in 1989, and was awarded the Olympic Order, by the IOC, in 1990. He was awarded the Glory of Sport in 1994. He was inducted into the French Basketball Hall of Fame, in 2005. In 2007, he was enshrined as a contributor to the FIBA Hall of Fame.
French basketball player and coach
Robert BusnelFrench professional basketball player, coach, and administrator |
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Born | (1914-09-19)19 September 1914 Toulon, France |
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Died | 15 March 1991(1991-03-15) (aged 76) Lyon, France |
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Nationality | French |
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Listed height | 6 ft 3.75 in (1.92 m) |
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Playing career | 1929–1952 |
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Position | Power forward |
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Coaching career | 1945–1966 |
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1929– | FA Mulhouse |
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–1945 | FC Grenoble |
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1946–1947 | ESSMG Lyon |
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1947–1949 | UA Marseille |
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1949–1952 | Racing Club de France |
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1945–1957 | France Women |
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1947–1957 | France |
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1949–1952 | Racing Club de France |
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1965–1966 | Real Madrid |
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As player:
- 7× French League champion (1930, 1931, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1951)
As head coach:
- 3× FIBA European Selection (1964, 1966, 1967)
- Spanish League champion (1966)
- Spanish Cup winner (1966)
- French League champion (1951)
As contributor:
- Olympic Order (1990)
- National Order of Merit (France)
- Officer of the Legion of Honor (1989)
- Glory of Sport (1994)
- French Basketball Hall of Fame (2005)
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FIBA Hall of Fame as player |
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Representing France |
Men's Basketball Player |
EuroBasket |
| 1949 Egypt | |
Men's Basketball Head Coach |
Olympic Games |
| 1948 London | |
EuroBasket |
| 1949 Egypt | |
| 1951 France | |
| 1953 USSR | |
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Basketball playing career
During his playing career, Busnel played club basketball with FA Mulhouse, FC Grenoble, ESSMG Lyon, UA Marseille, and Racing Club de France.
Busnel played for the senior French national team, from 1934 to 1949. He played at the 1939 EuroBasket, the 1946 EuroBasket, the 1947 EuroBasket, and the 1949 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal.
Basketball coaching career
Busnel coached the senior French national women's team, from 1945 to 1957. He won a bronze medal at the 1953 FIBA World Championship for Women. He also coached the senior French national men's team (1947–1957), winning a silver medal at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games, a silver medal at EuroBasket 1949 (he was a player-coach in that tournament), and bronze medals at EuroBasket 1951 and EuroBasket 1953.
In the 1965–66 season, he coached Real Madrid, on the club level.
Basketball administrative career
Busnel was the technical director (1960–1964), and President (1967–1980), of the French Basketball Federation. He was the President of the Standing Conference of Europe (now FIBA Europe), from 1976 to 1982. He served as a President of FIBA, in 1984–1990.
Personal life and death
Busnel received the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945. The French Basketball Cup is named after him, in his honor. Busnel, along with his wife Joëlle, and one of his nephews,[1] died in an auto crash, in 1991, outside of Lyon.[2]
Awards and accomplishments
Club playing career
- 7× French League Champion: (1930, 1931, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1951)
Club coaching career
- French League Champion: (1951)
- 3× FIBA European Selection: (1964, 1966, 1967)
- Spanish League Champion: (1966)
- Spanish Cup Winner: (1966)
References
External links
France squad – 1948 Summer Olympics – Silver medal |
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FIBA Hall of Fame Inductees |
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Players | |
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Coaches | |
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Contributors |
- Founding Federations: Argentine
- Czechoslovakian
- Greek
- Italian
- Latvian
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Swiss
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Technical officials |
- Arabadjian
- Bain
- Belošević
- Blanchard
- Dimou
- Hopenhaym
- Kassai
- Kostin
- Lazarov
- Pfeuti
- Rae
- Reverberi
- Rigas
- Righetto
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Teams |
- 1992 USA Men's "Dream Team"
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FIBA |
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- Basketball at the Summer Olympics
- World Olympic Qualifying Tournament
- Men's national teams
- Women's national teams
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Basketball codes |
- Rules
- 5-on-5
- 3x3
- History of basketball
- Outline of basketball
- Variations of basketball
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Regional offices |
- FIBA Africa
- FIBA Americas
- FIBA Asia
- FIBA Europe
- FIBA Oceania
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Men's national team tournaments |
- FIBA World Cup
- FIBA Under-19 World Cup
- FIBA Under-17 World Cup
- FIBA 3x3 World Cup
- FIBA Stanković Cup
- FIBA Diamond Ball (former)
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Men's club tournaments |
- FIBA Intercontinental Cup
- FIBA International Christmas Tournament (former)
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Women's national team tournaments |
- FIBA Women's World Cup
- FIBA Under-19 Women's World Cup
- FIBA Under-17 Women's World Cup
- FIBA 3x3 World Cup
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Women's club tournaments |
- FIBA Women's World League (former)
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Presidents |
- James Naismith (1936, honorary)
- Léon Bouffard (1932–1948)
- Willard N. Greim (1948–1960)
- Antonio dos Reis Carneiro (1960–1968)
- Abdel Moneim Wahby (1968–1976)
- Gonzalo Puyat II (1976–1984)
- Robert Busnel (1984–1990)
- George E. Killian (1990–1998)
- Abdoulaye Seye Moreau (1998–2002)
- Carl Men-Ky Ching (2002–2006)
- Robert Elphinston (2006–2010)
- Yvan Mainini (2010–2014)
- Horacio Muratore (2014–2019)
- Hamane Niang (2019–present)
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Secretaries General | |
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Awards |
- FIBA Hall of Fame
- FIBA Awards
- FIBA Order of Merit
- FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991)
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Rankings |
- FIBA Men's World Ranking
- FIBA Women's World Ranking
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Others |
- FIBA–EuroLeague dispute
- FIBA eligibility rules
- Basketball Without Borders
- Naismith Trophy
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- Basketball portal
- Category
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Authority control |
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General | |
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Other | |
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На других языках
- [en] Robert Busnel
[it] Robert Busnel
Robert Chrles Busnel (Tolone, 14 settembre 1914 – Feyzin, 15 marzo 1991[1][2]) è stato un cestista, allenatore di pallacanestro e dirigente sportivo francese.
[ru] Бюнель, Робер
Робер Бюнель (фр. Robert Busnel; 14 сентября 1914[3], Тулон — 1991, Фёзен[4], Лионская метрополия) — французский баскетболист, баскетбольный тренер и функционер. Как игрок — вице-чемпион Европы 1949 года в составе сборной Франции и пятикратный чемпион Франции. Как тренер — 12 лет в роли тренера мужской и женской сборных Франции, серебряный призёр Олимпийских игр 1948 года, многократный призёр чемпионатов Европы среди мужчин и бронзовый призёр чемпионата мира среди женщин (1953). Председатель Всемирной ассоциации тренеров[3], президент Федерации баскетбола Франции (1966—1980), президент ФИБА (1984—1990). Кавалер Олимпийского ордена (1989), член Зала славы ФИБА с 2007 года.
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