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Raimundo Saporta : ウィキペディア英語版
Raimundo Saporta
Raimundo Saporta Namías (December 16, 1926 in Paris, France – February 2, 1997 in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish basketball administrator. He was the head of the basketball section of Real Madrid, the basketball club Real Madrid Baloncesto in 1962-1978 and 1985-1991. He served in a lot of different positions with the FIBA, including President of the Commission for International Organization (1960-), President of the Commission for International Competitions (1990-1997) and Vice-President (1995-1997). After his death, FIBA and Real Madrid has renamed FIBA EuroCup and Pabellón Ciudad Deportiva in his honor, respectively. In 2007, he was enshrined as a contributor to the FIBA Hall of Fame.
Saporta attended the Lycée Français de Madrid.〔Salaner, Vicente. "(El mejor Madrid de siempre )" ((Archive )). ''El País''. Updated 25 June 2015. Retrieved on 23 September 2015.〕〔Meneses, Enrique. "(Prefiero el Liceo Francés )" ((Archive )); Letters to the editor). ''El País''. 4 October 1980. Retrieved on 22 September 2015.〕
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