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- Fort_Acuña weight "83.916".
- Fort_Acuña abstract "Fortunato "Fort" Acuña (April 17, 1948 – July 6, 1981) was a Filipino professional basketball player and coach. A 6'1" center/forward, he played for the UP Fighting Maroons in the UAAP. In the MICAA, Acuña played for the Meralco Reddy Kilowatts until it disbanded in 1972. He joined the newly formed Toyota Comets in 1973, along with Meralco teammates Alberto Reynoso, Orlando Bauzon, Robert Jaworski and Francis Arnaiz. He continued with the Toyota team when the franchise transferred to the Philippine Basketball Association in 1975. Acuña retired from active play after the 1978 PBA All-Filipino Conference and began serving as assistant coach for Toyota. On December 11 1979, he replaced Dante Silverio as Toyota head coach after Silverio resigned when management decides to reinstate Ramon Fernandez, Estoy Estrada and Abe King for Game 2 of the ongoing PBA Invitational Conference finals. Acuña steered the team to the title against arch-rivals Crispa. This was Toyota's sixth title and Acuña's only PBA championship as head coach.On December 11, 1980, Toyota was playing against the Crispa in Game 3 of the 1980 PBA All-Filipino Conference Finals. During half time, Acuña was fired by team manager Pablo Carlos Jr. for refusing to heed the latter's request to field Robert Jaworski. Toyota won that game, preventing a Crispa sweep of the tournament. The Redmanizers would eventually clinch the title by wrapping up the series the following game. Acuña committed suicide on July 6, 1981. The next day, Toyota had a scheduled game against Crispa during the semi-final round of the 1981 PBA Open Conference. The team appeared for the game with a piece of black stripe on their jerseys as a sign of mourning. Seemingly affected by the shocking news, the Super Diesels lost to the Redmanizers, 133-118.".
- Fort_Acuña birthDate "1948-04-17".
- Fort_Acuña birthPlace Philippines.
- Fort_Acuña deathDate "1981-07-06".
- Fort_Acuña wikiPageID "22041468".
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- Fort_Acuña alias "Fort".
- Fort_Acuña birthDate "1948-04-17".
- Fort_Acuña birthPlace Philippines.
- Fort_Acuña careerEnd "1978".
- Fort_Acuña careerStart "1975".
- Fort_Acuña college University_of_the_Philippines.
- Fort_Acuña dateOfBirth "1948-04-17".
- Fort_Acuña dateOfDeath "1981-07-06".
- Fort_Acuña deathDate "1981-07-06".
- Fort_Acuña draftPba "Elevated".
- Fort_Acuña draftTeamPba Toyota_Super_Corollas.
- Fort_Acuña draftYearPba "1975".
- Fort_Acuña heightFt "6".
- Fort_Acuña heightIn "1".
- Fort_Acuña highlights "As player: *PBA All-Filipino Conference champion *PBA Open Conference champion *PBA Invitational Conference champion As head coach: *PBA Invitational Conference champion".
- Fort_Acuña name "Acuna, Fort".
- Fort_Acuña name "Fortunato Acuña".
- Fort_Acuña number "17".
- Fort_Acuña placeOfBirth Philippines.
- Fort_Acuña position Basketball_positions.
- Fort_Acuña position Center_(basketball).
- Fort_Acuña shortDescription "Filipino basketball player".
- Fort_Acuña team Toyota_Super_Corollas.
- Fort_Acuña weightLbs "185".
- Fort_Acuña years "1975".
- Fort_Acuña years "1978".
- Fort_Acuña years "1979".
- Fort_Acuña description "Filipino basketball player".
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:1948_births.
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:1981_deaths.
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:Basketball_players_who_committed_suicide.
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:Centers_(basketball).
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:Filipino_basketball_coaches.
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:Filipino_basketball_players.
- Fort_Acuña subject Category:Power_forwards_(basketball).
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- Fort_Acuña comment "Fortunato "Fort" Acuña (April 17, 1948 – July 6, 1981) was a Filipino professional basketball player and coach. A 6'1" center/forward, he played for the UP Fighting Maroons in the UAAP. In the MICAA, Acuña played for the Meralco Reddy Kilowatts until it disbanded in 1972. He joined the newly formed Toyota Comets in 1973, along with Meralco teammates Alberto Reynoso, Orlando Bauzon, Robert Jaworski and Francis Arnaiz.".
- Fort_Acuña label "Fort Acuña".
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- Fort_Acuña givenName "Fort".
- Fort_Acuña name "Fort Acuna".
- Fort_Acuña surname "Acuna".