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Marcelo Milanesio was born on 11 February, 1965 in Argentine. Discover Marcelo Milanesio'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 59 years old?
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Marcelo Milanesio Net Worth
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Timeline
The first official game for Atenas came on August 9, when they beat Club Argentino of Villa Cabrera 108–51, with Milanesio scoring 16 points. Milanesio's first title came in 1983, when Atenas won the Córdoba Basketball Association championship.
On August, 2010, Milanesio was designated as assistant coach to and helper of Sergio Hernández to the Argentina national basketball team, preparing for the 2010 FIBA World Championship, in Turkey.
Milanesio currently works on sharing his experience and knowledge of the game. In 2004, he organised his first National Campus at Villa Carlos Paz, which has since successfully repeated every year, and receive around 150 children and teenagers from Argentina, andfrom neighbouring Bolivia and Chile.
He suffered an injury before the beginning of the 1998–99 season that benched for the first time in his career. When he returned to play, Atenas won a championship. He never played for the national team after his injury. In 2002, he retired from professional basketball, with 14 Championships with Atenas, and 2 with the national team.
His community activities gave him public and institutional recognition. He was declared illustrious citizen of the cities of Hernando, Río Tercero, San Marcos Sierra and Córdoba. In 1993 he was honored with the inaugural "decade" Golden Olimpia Award for Basketball, ten years later it was given to Emanuel Ginóbili.
Milanesio defended Argentina and won the 1987 South American Championship in Asunción, Paraguay. He was Argentina's main point guard, at the 1990 FIBA World Championship, hosted by Argentina. Argentina brought home their inaugural gold medal at the 1995 Pan American Games, having defeated the Team USA, in the final of the 1995 Pan American Games, in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
It was in 1984 that the then-National League transitioned to the "Liga Nacional de Básquetbol", when Atenas lost the semifinals to River Plate, being eliminated. One year later, the first season of LNB started. Atenas qualified for the finals, then losing to Ferro Carril Oeste 2–1, after the third game ended 95–86 for FCO. At the end of the season, Milanesio had played 37 matches and scored 415 points (an average of 11,12). It would be the first of his 649 consecutive games played for Atenas. In the next season, Atenas was eliminated by Ferro C.O. in semifinals after a 3–2 score.
Milanesio began basketball at the Military Factory of Río Tercero, where he was affectionately known as "Tachuela". He and his brother Mario joined club Atenas in 1982 and debuted in the senior squad on June 2, in a match of local league "Torneo León Zakalian" organised by the Argentine Basketball Association. In that game Atenas beat Unión San Vicente, and Milanesio scored 4 points. His brother Mario also debuted that same night playing for Atenas, and was the topscorer of the match with 22 points.
Marcelo Gustavo Milanesio (born February 11, 1965 in Hernando, Córdoba) is an Argentine former professional basketball player. A significant figure in Argentine basketball, he defended Argentina for 2 titles, and Atenas for 14 club titles. He was twice named MVP. He was the player with most assists at the 1994 FIBA World Cup. A one club man, he played all his professional life with Atenas.