Fernando Arcega

Fernando Arcega

Fernando Arcega is a basketball player, born in 1960, in Ainzón (Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain). He used to play as power forward. He had 121 caps for Spain national basketball team and played at three Olympic Games. He was silver medallist for Spain in 1984 at Olympic Games and in 1983 at Eurobasket, and bronze medalist in 1991 at Eurobasket. Arcega won 2 Spanish Cups (1984, 1989) playing for CB Zaragoza (as CAI Zaragoza).

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