Moacyr Brondi Daiuto, commonly known as Moacyr Daiuto (July 19, 1915 – 1994) was a Brazilian
basketball
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coach
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, who guided the
men's national team to the bronze medal at the
1948 Summer Olympics
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in
London
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,
United Kingdom
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. As an assistant-coach he led the team to the silver medal at the
1963 Pan American Games in
São Paulo
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. He was born in
Altinópolis
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References
Profile of Moacyr DaiutoPANATHLON CLUB SÃO PAULO - Atividades / História
1915 births
1994 deaths
Sportspeople from São Paulo (state)
Brazilian basketball coaches
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista basketball coaches
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