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859: 453:, the Brazilian basketball team to the McDonald's Cup final, facing NBA champion San Antonio Spurs. With Vasco, Meléndez won the Brazilian Championship and South American basketball champion. Meléndez was still coaching the Cowboys in 2004, when, as assistant coach, he finally attended his second Olympic Games, after Puerto Rico's national men's basketball team won a bronze medal at the 2003 pre-Olympic Games to qualify for the 356:'s Quebradillas Pirates for the championship. That year, Meléndez retired as a player and decided to concentrate on his coaching career. In 1978, he stepped off as coach of the women's national team, having won two gold medals with the women's youth team and a bronze one with the veteran's team, earned at the 371:
Upon retiring as head coach of the female national team, Meléndez made his debut as BSN head coach, with the Gigantes. He coached them into two more consecutive finals, but they again fell short to the Dalmau led Piratas de Quebradillas, in 1978 and 1979. His first year as head coach of the Gigantes,
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In 1992, Melendez earned his second BSN coach of the year award, and he repeated it in 1993. Back at the helm of the Bayamón Cowboys, Meléndez won his third national championship in 1995, leading the team to back to back titles when they also conquered the 1996 championship. In 1999, Meléndez made
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Meléndez has also coached the Ponce Lions in the BSN. He recorded his 600th career win on April 24, 2017. As a basketball player, Meléndez retired as one of only 65 players in history to reach the 5,000 points mark in the BSN, having scored 5,088 points during his career.
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Meléndez won four youth championships as head coach between 1967 and 1973, year in which he was traded from San Juan to the Gigantes de Carolina team in the BSN. Meléndez became head coach of the
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Meléndez won the BSN's coach of the year award. That same year, he became head coach of the men's national team, leading them to a gold medal in the Pre-Olympics. Because United States President
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announced a boycott of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, Meléndez was deprived of participating in his second Olympic Games. In 1981, Meléndez returned to the finals, this time coaching the
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Meléndez remained as head coach of the men's national team until 1983, when he retired as head coach of that organization, having led them to a silver medal at the 1979
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Meléndez is the son of Florencio Meléndez and Emilia Montañez. He grew up alongside seven brothers and three sisters. Two of his brothers,
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In 2021, Melendez began as the head coach of Mayagüez. He resigned in mid-August, and became an assistant coach at Carolina.
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Meléndez began his coaching career in 1967, coaching a youth team. In 1968, Meléndez became a member of the
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and the Atleticos de San German to that franchise's first championship in 30 years. He then moved to
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in 1976. He helped the Gigantes reach the BSN finals in 1979, but they lost to
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Although Meléndez would have probably been chosen to play on Puerto Rico's
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title, becoming the first Puerto Rican coach to win the competition.
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tournament as well as the 1982 Central American and Caribbean games.
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Meléndez enjoyed sports since a young age. He moved to Cantera, a
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area that is close to the childhood homes of salsa singer
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programs, the "Don Bosco" teams. He also enjoyed playing
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Puerto Rican basketball federation's page about Meléndez
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player and current coach. He is a former head coach of
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Puerto Rican basketball player and coach (born 1947)
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Currently, he coaches in the 380:, who, helped by stars such as 885:People from Cidra, Puerto Rico 592: 547: 523: 505: 428:1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup 1: 498: 487:plays college basketball for 451:Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama 266: 261: 252:Baloncesto Superior Nacional 202:Career highlights and awards 23:, the first or paternal 7: 426:and guided the team to the 307:Liga de Baloncesto Superior 10: 941: 588:(in Spanish). 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Index

Spanish name
surname
Head coach
LPB Panama
Cidra, Puerto Rico
Shooting guard
Santos de San Juan
Gigantes de Carolina
Puerto Rico National Team
Caballos de Coclé
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
1983
basketball
Puerto Rico’s men’s national basketball team
Argentina men's national basketball team
Panama men's national basketball team
Baloncesto Superior Nacional
Gigantes de Carolina
Jorge
Diego
San Juan
Andy Montañez
Ossie Ocasio
Association football
baseball
Liga de Baloncesto Superior
YMCA
Puerto Rico's professional basketball league
Puerto Rican national basketball team
Olympic Games

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