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Heino Enden
}} Heino Enden (born 13 December 1959 in Tallinn) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player who played mostly at the power forward position.〔Pahv, Peep. "(Heino Enden - Hall of Fame )". ''Postimees''. 1 June 2009. Accessed 1 April 2012. 〕 ==Basketball career== His most notable achievements include winning the World Championship as a member of the Soviet Union team in the 1982 in Bogota, Colombia and the gold, silver and bronze medals with the same team in the 1983, 1985 and 1987 EuroBasket competitions.〔(profile at ) ''FIBA.com''. Accessed 1 April 2012.〕 He won the Soviet Union League championship twice as a member of the CSKA Moscow basketball team and ended his professional career as a player in 1996, after playing a season with the Tampereen Pyrintö in Finland.〔Ranne, Raul. ("Viimne maailmameister" ). ''Neljas.ee''. 18 November 2008. Accessed 1 April 2012. 〕 After retiring his playing career, he coached various teams in Estonia, including Estonia national basketball team between 2001-2004. His best result as a head coach was a win over 2000 Olympic silver France, the first game and win in Saku Suurhall. The game in 2001 finished 64-59.〔Paju, Tarmo. ("Enden muudkui võidab" ). ''Õhtuleht''. 21 January 2002. Accessed 1 April 2012. 〕
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