Eliezer "Ely" O. Capacio (March 14, 1955 – February 23, 2014) was a
Filipino basketball player, coach and executive. Born in
Palo,
Leyte, Philippines, he played a total of eight seasons as a
forward-center for the
Tanduay Rhum Makers from 1979 to 1986, averaging 5.9 points and 5.5 rebounds in a total of 324 games. The team won two championships during the
1986 PBA season
The 1986 PBA season was the 12th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Board of governors
Executive committee
* Mariano A. Yenko, Jr. (Commissioner)
* Rodriguo Salud (Deputy Commissioner)
* Carlos Palanca III (Chairman, repr ...
.
[ His younger brother, ]Glenn Capacio
Glenn Capacio (born May 15, 1964, in Palo, Leyte) is a Filipino retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and the former head coach of PBA team GlobalPort Batang Pier and was also the former head coach ...
also played in the PBA.
Amateur career
The 6-4 center-forward was a veteran of the 1975 and 1977 Asian Basketball Confederation
FIBA Asia is a zone within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) which contains all 44 Asian FIBA federations.
Member associations
Tournaments Organized by FIBA Asia National teams
* FIBA Asia Cup – since 2017, also includ ...
(ABC) championships and the 1977 SEA games. Capacio was a member of the MICAA mythical selection in 1976 and was part of the YCO Painters champion team in 1979, before joining the pro ranks.
Coaching career
After he retired from active playing, Capacio became part of the Tanduay coaching staff of Arturo Valenzona
Arturo "Turo" F. Valenzona (born November 5, 1942), is a former Filipino basketball player and head coach.
Valenzona played college ball for the Far Eastern University before eventually playing in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic As ...
. When the Rhum Makers got eliminated in the second conference of the 1987 PBA season
The 1987 PBA season was the 13th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Board of governors
Executive committee
* Mariano A. Yenko, Jr. (Commissioner)
* Rodriguo Salud (Deputy Commissioner)
* Reynaldo Marquez (Chairman, repre ...
, Valenzona was replaced and moved over to the Hills Bros. camp, Capacio succeeded Valenzona on the Tanduay bench. Capacio was assistant coach to new team Purefoods Hotdogs from 1988-1990.
Towards the second round of the 1991 PBA First Conference semifinals, Capacio succeeded Baby Dalupan as Purefoods coach when "The Maestro" decided to quit after differences with the management. The following conference, coach Capacio led the franchise to its first ever PBA All-Filipino Conference championship.[ The next two conferences, the Hotdogs failed to make it past the eliminations. Capacio was replaced by Domingo Panganiban, who acted as coach and team manager of the team starting the ]1992 PBA All-Filipino Conference
The 1992 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) All-Filipino Conference was the second conference of the 1992 PBA season. It started on June 7 and ended on August 30, 1992. The tournament is an All-Filipino format, which doesn't require an import ...
.
League chairman
The Philippine Basketball Association then hired him as league chairman in 2005.[ He was vice president for human resources of Purefoods at the time of his death and would have served a second term as chair of the PBA board in the 2014–15 season.][Farewell, "Father" Ely]
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Death
In February 2014, Capacio was playing a round of golf with Purefoods president Francisco Alejo. Capacio complained of back pain during the game. He completed the round but declined having lunch and later suffered a stroke
A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and hemorrhagic, due to bleeding. Both cause parts of the brain to stop functionin ...
from a ruptured aneurysm. Capacio died at age 58, at a hospital in Manila on February 23, 2014.Ely Capacio, 58
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References
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1955 births
2014 deaths
Filipino men's basketball coaches
Philippines men's national basketball team players
Filipino men's basketball players
Basketball players from Leyte (province)
Small forwards
Power forwards (basketball)
Tanduay Rhum Masters players
Tanduay Rhum Masters coaches
Magnolia Hotshots coaches