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Domingo Itchon

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In 1975, Itchon, Emerson Coseteng and Danny Floro hatched the idea of forming the PBA. He was elected as PBA's president from 1976 to 1982. Itchon also served as team manager of the Elizalde-owned
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In 1962, Itchon was appointed team manager of the Elizalde-owned
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Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association
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graduate, he became the Elizalde Group of Companies'
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Index

Philippine Basketball Association
cum laude
University of the East
CPA
Harvard University
controller
Manolo Elizalde
YCO Painters
Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association
Philippines men's national basketball teams
1972 Summer Olympics
Tanduay Rhum Masters
PBA Hall of Fame
"Sporting Chance - PBA pioneer's memory lives forever"
"Sporting Chance - Never Forgotten"
"10 to Hall of Fame PBA Pays Tribute to Jun B."
the original
Categories
1924 births
2004 deaths
Philippine Basketball Association executives
Harvard University alumni
Filipino expatriates in the United States

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