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Hernán Montenegro was born on 10 August, 1966 in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, is a player. Discover Hernán Montenegro'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 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1966
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province
Nationality Montenegro

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2017

Two years later, Montenegro disputed the Youth World Cup in Spain, where Argentina finished 7th. It was in that tournament when Montenegro was observed by a talent-searcher who was interested in his services; subsequently, he would later be signed by CAI Zaragoza at the age of 17.

2012

In February 2012, two years after his retirement, Montenegro signed with Del Progreso, a club from Río Negro Province, to play a new season of Torneo Federal, the third division of Argentine basketball league system.

Montenegro retired from basketball in April 2012, at the age of 45, due to heart problems. He announced his retirement through his official page on Facebook.

1995

In 1995-96, Montenegro returned to Estudiantes and then he signed with Valle Inferior, a team from Viedma, Río Negro, playing only 11 matches and finishing that year in Venezuela Gauiqueries. The 1997-98 season found Montenegro defending the colors of Club Sportivo Independiente, playing along with raising star Andrés Nocioni.

1992

Due to his good performances in the Liga Nacional, Montenegro was called again to the national team that disputed the 1992 Tournament of the Americas in Portland. Montenegro took part of a team that also had Marcelo Milanesio and Héctor Campana as relevant players. Argentina reached the semi-finals being defeated by the USA "Dream Team" (regarded as the best basketball team ever by journalists and experts) with Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley and Larry Bird as its outstanding players.

In 1992, Montenegro is transferred to Brescia, a team of the Italian Lega 2. Nevertheless, he soon returned to Argentina again to play the 1993-94 season for GEPU San Luis, and the next (1994–95) for Gimnasia y Esgrima de Comodoro Rivadavia where he achieved his best record in rebounds (8.8).

1990

Although Montenegro did not keep in mind coming back to Argentina, some disciplinary affairs and personal problems with the managers caused a premature return to his native country. The return to the Liga Nacional was in 1990, when Montenegro signed with Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca, his home town club. The matches of the 1990-91 season disputed for Estudiantes are considered the best Montenegro's performances of his career, leading a team where also played other prominent players such as Juan Espil, Javier Maretto and José Luis Gil. Estudiantes made a great campaign, reaching the Liga Nacional finals but the team was finally defeated by GEPU San Luis (a team that no longer exists), leadered by Héctor Campana. Montenegro finished the season with 22 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.

1989

In 1989, Montenegro arrived to Italy in order to play for Annabella Pavia, a team of the second division. He played 43 matches with an average of 20 points and 10 rebounds per game.

1988

In Puerto Rico, Montenegro was recruited by the Gigantes de Carolina, where he played 12 games averaging 10.2 rebounds per gane. He later received a basketball scholarship to play at Louisiana State University of the NCAA, but after suffering a broken left ankle one day before the season started, he chose to end his college career because he needed to support his family. In the US, Montenegro took part in the 1988 NBA Draft, being chosen in the 57th position by the Philadelphia Sixers and becoming along with Giant Jorge González (drafted #54), in the first Argentine players drafted in the NBA, although they would not play any official games after being released before the regular season started.

1986

With the national team, Montenegro took part in the 1986 FIBA World Championship, where Argentina finished 12th. In 1987, Montenegro was traded to Unión de Santa Fe where after playing a few games, he returned to Olimpo for the play-offs.

1985

In 1985, Montenegro was called to the Senior Argentina national basketball team for the first time to play the South American championship in Medellín. At the national level, he debuted in the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB) playing for Olimpo at age 19. Olimpo reached the finals of the LNB] that year although the team was defeated by Ferro Carril Oeste with Miguel Cortijo as its star player.

1981

Montenegro started to play basketball at 5 years old, taking advantage of his infrequently height at that age. He debuted in the Senior category of Club Leandro N. Alem, playing with teammates 10 years older than him. He later played at Club Villa Mitre. In 1981, Montenegro was called to the youth Argentina national team to play the Pan American Games hosted in Montevideo.

1966

Hernán Abel Montenegro (born August 8, 1966) is a retired Argentine basketball player. He is considered one of the best Latin America centers ever by journalists and colleagues. Montenegro was also a very charismatic player, nicknamed "El Loco" ("The Crazy One" in Spanish), due to his eccentric behaviour on and off the court.