RICARDO
GONZÁLEZ DÁVILA
ESP
Heigth:
Position:
Head Coach
Born:
1972
Spain
Anterior
Siguiente
CAREER:
- 1990-1993: Head Coach Club Agustiniano Madrid & Sports Director – Club Liceo Francés
- 1993-1994: Assistant Coach Uruguay Men’s National Team
- 1994-2004: Head Coach Men’s Regional Teams – Madrid Basketball Federation (FBM), Sports Director
- 2004-2008: Head Coach CB Majadahonda EBA League & Women’s League – 2 & Sports Director & Youth Divisions
- 2008-2009: Assistant Coach CB Islas Canarias Women’s Top League
- 2009-2012: Head Coach CB Ciudad de Burgos Women’s Top League & Women’s League 2nd Division
- 2013-2015: Head Coach Chile Women’s National Teams; Senior and Youth National Teams
- 2015-2016: Head Coach La Salle Cochabamba – LIBOBASQUET Bolivia
- 2016-2017: Head Coach Tromsø Storm – Norway
- 2017-2018: Head Coach DPR Korea – Men’s and Women’s National Teams
- 2018-2019: Head Coach CDC Los Leones en LNB de Chile
- 2019-2020: Head Coach Keflavík Karfan – Iceland Men´s League
- 2020-2021: Head Coach Tunisia Women’s National Team
- 2021-2022: Head Coach Gaiteros del Zulia SPB Venezuela
- 2022-2023: Head Coach Héroes de Falcón SPB Venezuela
- 2023-2024: Assistant Coach | Metros de Santiago LNB Dominican Republic
- 2023-2024: Head Coach Men’s and Women’s National Teams Syria
- 2024-2025: Head Coach Cañeros del Este LNB Dominican Republic
AWARDS:
- 1 Championship Title LNBF – Top Basketball League, with the CDC Los Leones (Chile 2019)
- 1 Championship Title – Castilla y León Basketball Federation Women’s Cup, with the CB Ciudad de Burgos (Spain, 2011)
- 1 Runner Up Title – Castilla y León Basketball Federation Women’s Cup, with the CB Ciudad de Burgos (Spain, 2012)
- Fourth Place in LIBOBASQUET (Bolivia) with the CB La Salle Cochabamba (2017)
- Champions in Playoffs for Promotion to Top Division Women’s League, with the CB Ciudad de Burgos (Spain, 2011)
- Promotion to 1st Division Women’s League, with the CB Ciudad de Burgos (Spain, 2011)
- Promotion to 2nd Division Women’s League and EBA League, with the Club Baloncesto Majadahonda
- Record for most consecutive wins (16) in the Spanish LF2 Women’s League and in all the history of the CB Ciudad Burgos
- Silver Medal in the South American Games (Odesur) in Santiago 2014, with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- Bronze Medal in the South American Championship in Mendoza 2013, with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- Bronze Medal in the Bolivarian Games in Chiclayo 2013, with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- Bronze Medal in the South American Women’s U17 Championship in Ecuador 2013, with the Chile Women’s U17 National Team
- Qualified for the South American League 2020 as Champions of the LNBF Chile 2019, with the CDC Los Leones
- Qualified for the FIBA AMÉRICAS Championship in Xalapa (Mexico 2013), with the Chile Women ’s Senior National Team
- Qualified for the FIBA AMÉRICAS U18 Championship in Colorado (USA 2014), with the Chile Women’s U17 National Team
- Qualified for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Edmonton (Canada 2015), with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- Sixth Place in America in the FIBA AMÉRICAS Championship 2013 with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- Fourth Place in the South American Championship for Women in 2014 with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- Sixth Place in America in the FIBA AMÉRICAS U18 Championship in Colorado (USA 2014) with the Chile U18 National Team
- Seventh Place in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Edmonton (Canada 2015) with the Chile Women’s Senior National Team
- 3-time Champion of Spain, 1 x U18 + 2 x U14
- 4-time Champion of Spain in the Regional Championships, 3 x U16 + 1 x U12
- 12-time Champion of Madrid, (1st Division Men’s; 1st Division Women’s; 4 x U18; 2 x U16; 2 x U14; 2 x U12)
- 2-time Champion of Canary Islands, 1 x U18 + 1 x U14
- Winner of the II International U18 Tournament “City of London”
- Winner of the XIX International U18 Tournament “Meliá Girona GEiEG»
- First Spanish Coach to train in at least 5 different countries: Uruguay, Chile, Bolivia, DPR Korea and Tunisia
- Best Coach in Chile in 2013, from the National Institute of Sports (IND) de Chile
- Best Coach in the Spanish Championship – U16 Regional Teams, from the AEEB
- Expert appointed by the FIBA and the Olympic Solidarity Programme (COI), to coach the DPR Korea National Teams
- Expert FIBA Coach in Cote D’Ivoire, working on the development of their players and coaches.
- Coach for the Iceland Basketball Federation (KKI), with the National Teams Program (2018 – 2019 – 2020)
- Coach for the Top Basketball Camps of Iceland: Vestri Camp ’18 ’19 ’20 | BIBA Camp ’19 ’20 | Gatorade Camp ’20
- Organizer and Director of several “Skills Camps” held in Spain, with the NBA Skills Coach, Andrew Moran (2015 – 2018)
- Professor of “Specialist Degree in High Sports Performance” Courses organized by the Olympic Committee to Chile
- Professor for Coach Courses (Levels I – II – III ) organized by Chile and Bolivia Basketball Federations
- Professor of the III ADEBACH Clinic (Chile) and III Training Course organized by the Andalucia Basketball Federation
- Burgos Deporte Award for the Best Coach in Burgos 2011 for work completed with the CB Ciudad de Burgos
- 7 Estrellas del Deporte de la Comunidad de Madrid Award as the Champions of Spain, U16 and U14 Regional Teams
- 4 Runner Up Title of Spain in the Regional Championships + 2 Runner Up Title of Spain in Clubs Championships
- Professor of the Coaching School of the Basketball Federation to Madrid, teaching Instructor and Coach Level II Courses
- Coach for the FEB and Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD), in the Spanish National Teams Summer Programmes
- Organizer and Director of the Jorge Garbajosa Basketball Camps in Torrejón de Ardoz
- Organizer and Director of the Basketball Summer Camps and Campus for Coaches of the Madrid Basketball Federation
- Basketball Talent Scout in several FIBA National Team Competitions and Spanish Club Championships