ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Hugo Sconochini Hugo SconochiniArgentine basketball player Hugo SconochiniPersonal informationBorn (1971-04-10) 10 April 1971 (age 55)Cañada de Gómez, Santa Fe, ArgentinaNationalityArgentine / ItalianListed height6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m)Listed weight223 lb (101 kg)Career informationPlaying career1989–2012PositionShooting guard / Small forwardNumber10Career history1989–1990Sport Club Cañadense1990–1993Panasonic Reggio Calabria1993–1995Olimpia Milano1995–1996Nuova Tirrena Roma1996–1997Panathinaikos1997–2001Kinder Bologna2001–2002Tau Cerámica2002–2004Olimpia Milano2004–2006Lottomatica Roma2007–2009UC Piacentina2009–2010Gamma Marconi Segrate2010–2012Bettinzoli Monticelli Career highlights FIBA Intercontinental Cup champion (1996) 2× EuroLeague champion (1998, 2001) Spanish League champion (2002) Spanish Cup winner (2002) 2× Italian League champion (1998, 2001) 2× Italian Cup winner (1999, 2001) Medals Men's basketball Representing Argentina Olympic Games 2004 Athens FIBA World Cup 2002 Indianapolis FIBA Diamond Ball 2004 Serbia Goodwill Games 2001 Australia FIBA AmeriCup 2001 Neuquén 1999 San Juan FIBA South American Championship 2001 Chile FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship 1993 Argentina FIBA South American Under-17 Championship 1988 Argentina Hugo Ariel Sconochini (born 10 April 1971) is an Argentine retired professional basketball player. He played at the shooting guard and small forward positions.[1] During his professional club career, Sconochini won the FIBA Intercontinental Cup championship in 1996, and two EuroLeague championships, in 1998 and 2001. He was also a member of the senior Argentine national team that won the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympic Games. Professional career In the 1996–97 season, Sconochini played with the Greek Basket League club Panathinaikos Athens. With Panathinaikos, he won the 1996 edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. As a member of Virtus Bologna, Sconochini won the Italian League championship in 1998 and 2001, and the Italian Cup title in 1999 and 2001 with Bologna. With Bologna, Sconochini also won the EuroLeague championship at both the 1998 EuroLeague Final Four and the 2001 EuroLeague Finals. As a member Baskonia, Sconochini won the Spanish League championship and the Spanish Cup title in the year 2002. National team career Sconochini was a regular member of the senior men's Argentine national team. He was a part of Argentina's "Golden Generation". With Argentina, he played at the 1998 FIBA World Championship. He won a bronze medal with Argentina at the 1999 FIBA Americas Championship. Sconochini also won gold medals with Argentina at the 2001 FIBA South American Championship and the 2001 FIBA Americas Championship. He also won a silver medal with Argentina at the 2002 FIBA World Championship. In addition to that, Sconochini was a member of Argentina's gold medal winning team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. References ↑ Players Index: Hugo Sconochini. Archived 2008-03-19 at the Wayback Machine External links Hugo Sconochini international stats at Basketball-Reference.com Hugo Ariel Sconochini at FIBA (archive) Hugo Sconochini at EuroLeague.net Hugo Sconochini at RealGM.com Hugo Sconochini at Eurobasket.com Hugo Sconochini at legabasket.it (in Italian) Hugo Sconochini at ACB.com (in Spanish) Hugo Sconochini at Olympedia Hugo Ariel Sconochini at Olympics.com Links to related articles vtePanathinaikos 1996 FIBA Intercontinental Cup champions 4 Alvertis 5 Georgikopoulos 6 Koch 8 Oikonomou 9 Dinkins 10 Korfas 11 Sconochini 13 Martínez 14 Skoutaris 15 Amaechi 16 Nicola 17 Vourtzoumis 18 Marković Head coach: Maljković vteKinder Bologna 1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague champions 5 Danilović 6 Crippa 7 Abbio 8 Nesterović 10 Sconochini 11 Binelli 12 Savić (Final Four MVP) 13 Morandotti 14 Rigaudeau 15 Frosini Amaechi Ress Gonzo Ravaglia Ruini Head coach: Messina Assistant coach: Consolini vteKinder Bologna 2000–01 Euroleague champions 6 Ginóbili (Finals MVP) 7 Abbio 8 Bonora 9 Jestratijević 10 Sconochini 11 Ambrassa 12 Frosini 13 Andersen 14 Rigaudeau 15 Griffith 18 Smodiš 19 Jarić Head coach: Messina Assistant coach: Molin vteArgentina squad – 2002 FIBA World Championship – Silver medal 4 Sánchez 5 Ginóbili 6 Montecchia 7 Oberto 8 Victoriano 9 Fernández 10 Sconochini 11 Scola 12 Gutiérrez 13 Nocioni 14 Palladino 15 Wolkowyski Coach: Magnano vteArgentina men's basketball squad – 2004 Summer Olympics – Gold medal 4 Sánchez 5 Ginóbili 6 Montecchia 7 Oberto 8 Herrmann 9 Fernández 10 Sconochini 11 Scola 12 Gutiérrez 13 Nocioni 14 Delfino 15 Wolkowyski Coach: Magnano