Arturo "Turo" F. Valenzona (born November 5, 1942), is a former Filipino basketball player and head coach.

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Arturo "Turo" Valenzona
Muntinlupa Cagers
PositionConsultant
LeagueMPBL
Personal information
Born (1942-11-05) November 5, 1942 (age 82)
NationalityFilipino
Career information
CollegeFEU
Coaching career1972–2011
Career history
As player:
1970sYCO Painters
1975U/Tex Weavers
As coach:
1972–1991FEU
1982–1984Gilbey's Gin Kings
1985–1987Tanduay Rhum Masters
1987–1988Hills Bros. Coffee
1988RFM-Swift Hotdogs
1989Crispa 400
1990–1997Diet Sarsi/Swift (assistant)
1992–96San Sebastian
1997Pop Cola 800s
2000–2005, 2011San Sebastian
2018Muntinlupa Cagers
Career highlights and awards
As head coach:
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Valenzona played college ball for the Far Eastern University before eventually playing in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association and later in the Philippine Basketball Association with U/Tex.

Coaching career

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After his playing years, Valenzona coached the FEU Tamaraws to several championships in the UAAP and the Intercollegiate tournament. He gave Solidmills one interclub and one MICAA title, and led APCOR to six straight championships. He was also coach of the RP Youth team in 1978 and 1980. He assisted coach Nic Jorge during the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games. Valenzona was a low-key coach who made very smart decisions on the bench, particularly in clutch situations.

In the PBA, Valenzona became head coach of Gilbey's Gin at the start of the 1982 season, replacing Nemie Villegas, he led Gilbey's to three runner-up finishes from 1982-1984. The following year, the La Tondeña ballclub decided to replace him but he was soon back at the bench when Tanduay offered him a coaching job later that year, replacing Orly Castelo. In 1986, Valenzona had a memorable year, leading Tanduay Rhum Makers to their first PBA title and two straight championships. He added another title when the Rhum Makers went home with the Open Conference title in 1987.

He moved to the Hills Bros bench in the third conference of the 1987 PBA season and led the Coffee Kings to a runner-up finish. Aside from the PBA, he simultaneously coached a commercial ballclubs in the PABL, first with Golden Rice Cereals in late 1984, and later on with Hope Cigarettes, RFM-Swift's and the comebacking Crispa 400 in 1989.

Valenzona led the collegiate team San Sebastian College to four consecutive men's basketball championships in the NCAA from 1993-1996.[1] He was the first president of the Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines in the 1990s.

Political career

Valenzona ran for councilor of Manila from the fifth district in 2016.[2]

Coaching record

Collegiate record

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SeasonTeam Elimination roundPlayoffs
GP WLPCTFinishGPWLPCTResults
1972 FEU 10 Champions
1973 10 Champions
1974 10
1975 10 2nd 1 0 1 ,000 Finals
1976 10 1st 1 1 0 1.000 Champions
1977 10
1978 12 Eliminated
1979 12 1st 1 1 0 1.000 Champions
1980 12 12 0 1.000 1st No playoffs Champions
1981 12 12 0 1.000 1st 1 1 0 1.000 Champions
1982 12
1983 12 Champions
1984 12
1985 12
1986 14 Eliminated
1987 14 8 6 ,571 4th Eliminated
1988 14 5 9 .357 6th Eliminated
1989 14 12 2 .857 1st 2 0 2 .000 Finals
1990 14 8 6 .571 5th Eliminated
1991 14 11 3 .786 2nd 1 1 0 1.000 Champions
1993 SSC-R 10 8 2 .800 1st No playoffs Champions
1994 10 10 0 1.000 1st No playoffs Champions
1995 10 9 1 .900 1st 2 2 0 1.000 Champions
1996 12 10 2 .833 1st 2 2 0 1.000 Champions
2000 1486.5714th422.500Finals
2001 1495.6432nd532.600Champions
2002 14113.7861st330.1000Champions
2003 1495.6432nd422.500Finals
2004 1477.5006thEliminated
2005 1477.5004th101.000Semifinals
1987–2005 totals 19613264.67324159.62514 championships
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