Koy Banal

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NationalityFilipino
CollegeSan Beda
Playing career1998–2016
1998–1999Pasig Pirates (assistant)
Koy Banal
Personal information
NationalityFilipino
Career information
CollegeSan Beda
Playing career1998–2016
Career history
Coaching
1998–1999Pasig Pirates (assistant)
2000–2004FEU
2004–2009Magnolia Purewater Wizards
2005–2006San Beda
2006–2012B-Meg Llamados (assistant)
2011–2013Arellano
2013–2014Petron Blaze Boosters (assistant)
2014–2016Barako Bull Energy
2016Phoenix Fuel Masters
Career highlights
As head coach

As assistant coach

Enrico "Koy" Banal, is a Filipino former professional basketball coach.

Played as a Red Lion in his college days,[1] Banal has had extensive head coaching experience in the collegiate and amateur ranks. He called the shots for the PSBA Jaguars[1] in the late 90s with ex-pro Warren Ybañez as his main man. From 2000-2004, he was the head coach of the FEU Tamaraws in the UAAP, bannered by future PBA MVP Arwind Santos, Denok Miranda, Mark Isip, Cesar Catli. He won two championships for FEU from 2003 to 2004 (Due to La Salle's ineligible players which led them to give up the 2004 championship trophy due to the scandal that leaked out the following year and forfeiting all their wins from 2003-2005).

Midway through the 2005 NCAA season, he was hired as head coach of his alma mater, San Beda Red Lions,[1] and in 2006, he guided the team to their first championship after 28 years. He was awarded as Coach of the Year.[2] Citing differences with the management, he was unceremoniously dumped as head coach of the Red Lions in 2007.

He then jumped to the pros as an assistant coach to Ryan Gregorio at Purefoods, and back in the collegiate ranks in 2011, coaching Arellano University.[3] After his stint at Arellano in 2013, he was appointed assistant coach to Siot Tanquincen and was then promoted to head coach a day before the start of the 2014-15 PBA season replacing Tanquincen.[4] On May 31, 2016, Banal was fired by the Phoenix Fuel Masters after rumors emerged that Banal was going to return to one of the teams San Miguel Corporation owned (Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, San Miguel Beermen, and Star Hotshots).[5] He was replaced by former Westports Malaysia Dragons Ariel Vanguardia.[6]

To this date, he is one of only a handful of coaches to win championships in both UAAP and NCAA.[7]

Coaching record

Personal life

References

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