Víctor Sada

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Basketball player
Víctor Sada
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Player information
Full name Víctor Sada i Remisa
birthday March 8, 1984
place of birth Badalona , Spain
size 192 cm
position Point guard
Clubs as active
2003–2006 FC Barcelona 2006–2008 Akasvayu Girona 2008–2014 FC Barcelona 2014–2016 BC AndorraSpainSpain
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
AndorraAndorra
National team 1
Since 02008 Spain 36
1 As of August 12, 2012
Víctor Sada medal table

Basketball (men)

SpainSpain Spain
Olympic games
silver 2012 London Spain
European Championship
gold 2011 Lithuania Spain

Víctor Sada i Remisa (born March 8, 1984 in Badalona ) is a Spanish basketball player . He plays in the position of point guard .

career

Víctor Sada began his career as a youth at FC Barcelona . He made his league debut for the Catalans' first team on October 16, 2003 against Ricoh Manresa . This season he came only sporadically to appearances in the first team and spent most of the time in the B-team. From 2004/05 he was a permanent member of the senior squad, but was never able to secure a regular place and only made 11 league appearances in 2005/06.

In the summer of 2006 Akasvayu Girona , who was trained by his former coach at Barcelona Svetislav Pešić , signed the point guard. Here he rose to a major player, won the FIBA EuroCup with his team in 2006/07 and reached the final of the ULEB Cup in 2007/08 , where Joventut de Badalona was defeated 54:79.

After Akasvyu's relegation due to financial difficulties, Sada returned to his ex-club FC Barcelona. Here he shared the position of point guard with Jaka Lakovič and later Ricky Rubio and was able to celebrate numerous successes, such as the championship titles in 2008/09 and 2010/11 as well as winning the ULEB Euroleague in 2009/10 .

National team

Víctor Sada played his first game for the Spanish national team on July 18, 2008, in preparation for the Olympic Games in Beijing , against Portugal . At the EM 2011 he won the gold medal with the national team.

successes

society

Spanish national team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. España arrasa en su debut ante Portugal (84-35). In: acb.com. July 18, 2008, Retrieved June 16, 2011 (Spanish).