09/20/2021 2:34 PM
Clarín.com
sports
Updated 09/20/2021 2:34 PM
Luis Scola did not make it official that he was retiring from basketball.
However, an announcement from Pallacanestro Varese, the last team he played for, confirms that he is changing paths.
Yes, at 41 and just over a month after leaving the Argentine National Team after elimination at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the last survivor of the Golden Generation was announced as CEO of the Italian club.
His official presentation will be this Wednesday.
"Pallacanestro Varese is proud to announce a new addition to the Board of Directors: Luis Scola will assume the role of CEO of the rojiblanco club. This incorporation further enriches and consolidates the management fabric of the club and aims to make the operational strategies of the future even more solid next "
, announces the club of Varese on its website.
And he deepens:
"Born in Buenos Aires on April 30, 1980, Scola is a world basketball legend. He exploded in Spain with the Baskonia jersey, and then went to the NBA, where he spent ten years in Houston, Phoenix, Indiana, Toronto and Brooklyn. After more than 740 games, he moved to China for two seasons before ending his career in Italy between Milan and Varese. Scola was above all a mainstay of the national team with which he won the Games. 2004 Olympics, 2008 bronze and two silver medals at the 2002 and 2019 World Cups
.
"
News in development
Look also
Surprise party for Luis Scola with Pupi Zanetti and Cuchu Cambiasso as hosts
Leandro Bolmaro: “Arriving is a gift of effort and sacrifice;
now I want to be someone in the NBA "