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Francisco "Kiko" Calilan is a Filipino former
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player who competed in the
1951 Asian Games The 1951 Asian Games, officially known as the First Asian Games (), were a multi-sport event celebrated in New Delhi, India from 4 to 11 March 1951. The Games received names like First Asiad, 1951 Asiad, and New Dehli 1951 (). A total of 489 athl ...
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Kiko Calilan was a
Jose Rizal University Jose is the English language, English transliteration of the Hebrew language, Hebrew and Aramaic language, Aramaic name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. Given name Mishnaic and Talmudic periods *Jose ben Abin *Jos ...
graduate, he played for Torres High School in the late 1930s and had a four-year stint in the NCAA with the Heavy Bombers. Kiko starred for several commercial squads in the MICAA, including Olympic Sporting Goods, Heacock's, Philippine Ports Terminal, and Interwood. In 1948, Calilan was named alternate to the national team that competed in the
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. And three years later, he performed for the nationals in the first Asian Games in New Delhi. Calilan wound up his playing career as a major leaguer in 1951. In 1954, Calilan began coaching for Yutivo in the Businessman's Athletic Association (BAA). He went on to pilot several clubs, including U-Tex, but made his mark as the Jose Rizal senior varsity mentor in the period 1957-1989. In 1975, Calilan was part of the coaching staff that accompanied the nationals in the eight ABC tournament in Bangkok. His sons Crispin and Cristino have also played in the majors. He became assistant to coach Ron Jacobs for the nationals in the 1982 ABC Youth basketball championships held in Manila.


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JRU Heavy Bombers
{{DEFAULTSORT:Calilan, Francisco Living people Olympic basketball players for the Philippines Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 1951 Asian Games Philippines men's national basketball team players Filipino men's basketball players Year of birth missing (living people) Asian Games gold medalists for the Philippines Asian Games basketball players for the Philippines Medalists at the 1951 Asian Games JRU Heavy Bombers basketball players JRU Heavy Bombers basketball coaches 20th-century Filipino sportsmen