Richard Dacoury
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Career in clubs
- Lyon (1976–1978)
- Limoges (1978–1996)
- Racing Paris (1996–1998)
Club honours
- 1982 French Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1982 Korać Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1983 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1983 French Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1983 Korać Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1984 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1985 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1985 French Cup Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1988 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1988 French Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1988 European Cup Winners' Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1989 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1990 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1990 French Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1993 European Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1993 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1993 French Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1994 French League Champion (CSP Limoges)
- 1994 French Cup (CSP Limoges)
- 1997 French League Champion (Paris BR)
International career
1981–1992 French National Team, 166 appearances (2,240 points)
Played in 5 European Nations Championship, 1 World Championship and 1 Olympic Games:
- EuroBasket 1981 (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
- EuroBasket 1983 (Nantes, France)
- Olympic Games 1984 (Los Angeles, United States)[1]
- World Championship 1986 (Zaragoza, Spain)
- EuroBasket 1987 (Athens, Greece)
- EuroBasket 1989 (Zagreb, Yugoslavia)
- EuroBasket 1991 (Rome, Italy)
References
External links
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Categories:
- Articles with unsourced statements from December 2010
- 1959 births
- Living people
- People from Abidjan
- French basketball players
- Olympic basketball players of France
- Basketball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Shooting guards
- Ivorian emigrants to France
- Limoges CSP players
- Paris Racing Basket players
- French basketball biography stubs