Fabricio Oberto

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Basketball player
Fabricio Oberto
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Player information
Full name Fabricio Raúl Jesús Oberto
birthday 21st March 1975 (age 45)
place of birth Las Varillas, Cordoba , Argentina
size 208 cm
Weight 111 kg
position Center / Power Forward
Clubs as active
1993–1998 AD Atenas 1998–1999 Olympiacos 2000–2002 TAU Cerámica 2002–2005 Pamesa Valencia 2005–2009 San Antonio Spurs 2009–2010 Washington Wizards 2010 Portland Trail Blazers 2013 AD Atenas ArgentinaArgentina
GreeceGreece
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
United StatesUnited States
United StatesUnited States
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National team
1995-2011 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
Fabricio Oberto medal table

Basketball (men)

ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
Olympic games
gold GreeceGreece 2004 Athens
bronze China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 2008 Beijing
World Championship
silver United StatesUnited States 2002 Indianapolis
American Championship
silver ArgentinaArgentina 1995 Neuquén
gold ArgentinaArgentina 2001 Neuquén
silver Puerto RicoPuerto Rico 2003 San Juan
gold ArgentinaArgentina 2011 Mar del Plata
Pan American Games
gold ArgentinaArgentina 1995 Mar del Plata

Fabricio Raúl Jesús Oberto (born March 21, 1975 in Las Varillas , Córdoba ) is a former Argentine - Italian basketball player .

Career

Oberto spent the first years of his career in Argentina and Greece . From 1999, after two championships with AD Atenas in the Sudamericana League , he played six years in Spain, including at TAU Cerámica in Vitoria-Gasteiz, where he won the Spanish double in 2002.

Oberto's greatest sporting successes with the Argentine national basketball team were winning the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, the silver medal at the 2002 Basketball World Cup in Indianapolis, and the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

From 2005 he played in the North American professional league NBA together with his compatriot Manu Ginóbili at the San Antonio Spurs , with whom he won the championship in the 2006/07 season . After four seasons at Spurs, he was still one season each for the Washington Wizards and Portland Trail Blazers active.

In 2019 Oberto was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame .

Web links

Commons : Fabricio Oberto  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. OBERTO, FABRICIO - Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL. In: euroleague.net. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
  2. FIBA.basketball. In: fiba.basketball. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .