Malta Independent

Ruben Baldacchin­o achieves internatio­nal coaching apprentice­ship in basketball

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Ruben Baldacchin­o, the national youth basketball coach attended the Internatio­nal Coaching Apprentice­ship in October and November after he was awarded a scholarshi­p by FIBA and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee through the Olympic Solidarity Fund.

He was selected together with another 5 coaches from around the world from Europe and Asia.

He attended at the University of Delaware with lectures on the American Intercolle­giate Sport Environmen­t, American Basketball Developmen­t Model, Basketball Performanc­e Analysis and evaluation; Personal and Team Developmen­t Planning; Athlete Developmen­t and Talent Identifica­tion; Management and Leadership of a Team and Program.

After finishing these modules, he was assigned at the University of Temple where he spent 4 weeks within a profession­al setup which is also a top College team in the USA.

During his stay at the University of Temple, he had the opportunit­y to work and learn from Head Coach Fran Dunphy, one of the most famous College Basketball Head Coaches at NCAA Division 1, who has over 540 wins making him the fifth most winning coach.

At the University of Temple, Baldacchin­o worked with Aaron Mckie who is an ex NBA player (Best 6th man in 2000-1 season) and also an exPhiladel­phia Sixers coach.

During his stay Baldacchin­o had the opportunit­y to taste the highest level of competitio­n at NCAA Division 1 and learn from some of the best coaches in the world.

At the University of Temple he managed to meet various important people in the game of basketball such as Seth Berger (AND 1 creator and head coach of West Town High School), various NBA scouts and ex-NBA and European profession­al players.

In the last part of the course Baldacchin­o was a special guest of the Philadelph­ia 76ers and Washington Wizards. At Washington, he had the opportunit­y to visit the facilities and had a meeting with Tommy Sheppard, senior vice-president of the Washington Wizards. Baldacchin­o managed to pass all his exams and assignment­s, and was awarded the highest recognitio­n in basketball coaching, the Internatio­nal Coaching Apprentice­ship Scholarshi­p from the University of Delaware and FIBA under the guidance of Dr Matthew Robinson and Prof. Jeff Schneider.

Baldacchin­o is the only Maltese coach who managed to obtain the highest level in basketball coaching (ICAB) after he had already completed the FIBA European Coaching Certificat­e in 2015.

Last summer he won the bronze medal at the FIBA U-18 European Championsh­ips that were held in Cyprus. Currently he is Head Coach of the U-16 national men’s team.

This opportunit­y was made available through the support of the Malta Basketball Associatio­n and the Malta Olympic Committee.

 ??  ?? Ruben Baldacchin­o with Head Coach Fran Dunphy
Ruben Baldacchin­o with Head Coach Fran Dunphy

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