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Alexander Gomelsky


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Alexander Yakovlevich Gomelsky ((ロシア語:Гомельский, Александр Яковлевич); January 18, 1928 in – August 16, 2005) was a Soviet and Russian professional basketball coach of Jewish origin.〔http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Sport/Jews_in_Sport_in_the_USSR〕
==Coaching career==
Gomelsky began his coaching career in 1948, in Leningrad, with LGS Spartak. In 1953, he became the coach of ASK Riga, an army club, leading the team to five Soviet Union league titles, and three consecutive European Champions Cups (Euroleague), from 1958 to 1960.
In 1969, he was appointed the head coach of CSKA Moscow, where he coached until 1980, leading the club to 9 Soviet Union national league championships (1970–1974, 1976–1979), 2 Soviet union national cups (1972–1973), and one European Champions Cup (Euroleague) title in 1971. He also led the club to two more European Champions Cup (Euroleague) finals, in 1970, and 1973.
He also coached in Spain, France, and the United States.

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