Crispa 400
Crispa 400 | |
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Leagues |
MICAA (1977-1981) PBL (1989-1992) |
Founded | 1975 |
Location | Philippines |
Team colors |
Forest green, white, gold |
Head coach |
MICAA: Filomeno Pumaren Narciso Bernardo ✝ PBL: Arturo Valenzona Fortunato Co, Jr. William Adornado |
Ownership | Valeriano "Danny" L. Floro ✝ |
Championships |
PBL (2): * 1990 Challenge Cup * 1991 Maharlika Cup |
Crispa 400 was the name of two amateur basketball teams owned by P. Floro and Sons, Inc. that played in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) from 1977 to 1981 and the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) from 1989 to 1992, respectively.
The first team maintained Crispa's presence in amateur basketball following the transfer of the original Crispa franchise to the Philippine Basketball Association in 1975. It disbanded with the demise of the MICAA in 1982.
The second team became the final incarnation of a Crispa basketball team after the disbandment of the original Crispa franchise in 1985. By 1992, the Floro business enterprises were undergoing financial difficulties which resulted in the disbandment of the team. Two years later, Crispa sponsored a Chinese selection as guest team in the PBL. The death of Crispa's basketball prime mover, Danny Floro, in February 24, 1995, ended Crispa's involvement in commercial basketball.
MICAA (1977-1981)
- Crispa / Crispa 400 / Walk Tall Jeans / Crispa 400 Redmanizers
Notable players
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PBL (1989-1992)
- Team names: Crispa Redmanizers, Crispa 400, Crispa White Cement
- Coaches: Arturo Valenzona (1989), Fortunato Co, Jr (1990), Bogs Adornado (1991-1992).
- Team Manager: Antonio Uichico
Rosters (years played)
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