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László Rátgéber (born 11 October 1966) is a Hungarian basketball coach, most well known for winning the EuroLeague Women with Spartak Moscow in 2009. He had three further trips to the Final Four with Pécs, winning bronze in 2001 and 2004. Rátgéber is the only coach who had fulfilled the position of head coach on both the men's, and the women's national basketball team of Hungary.

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  • László Rátgéber (fr)
  • László Rátgéber (it)
  • László Rátgéber (en)
  • Ратгебер, Ласло (ru)
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  • László Rátgéber (born 11 October 1966) is a Hungarian basketball coach, most well known for winning the EuroLeague Women with Spartak Moscow in 2009. He had three further trips to the Final Four with Pécs, winning bronze in 2001 and 2004. Rátgéber is the only coach who had fulfilled the position of head coach on both the men's, and the women's national basketball team of Hungary. (en)
  • László Rátgéber (Novi Sad, 11 ottobre 1966) è un allenatore di pallacanestro ungherese. (it)
  • Ласло Ратгебер (венг. László Rátgéber; род. 11 июня 1966 года, Нови-Сад, Югославия) — венгерский баскетбольный тренер, с которым связаны все успехи женского венгерского баскетбола в период с 90-х годов 20 века — первом десятилетии 21 века. (ru)
  • László Rátgéber, né le 11 octobre 1966 à Novi Sad, est un entraîneur de basket-ball hongrois. Après avoir entraîné pendant trois saisons le club de ŽKK Vojvodina, li prend en charge le club de MiZo Pécs en 1993. Le club qui domine les compétitions dans son pays devient l'un des meilleurs clubs européens. Il atteint à trois reprises le Final Four de l'Euroligue. Pour sa première participation à ce niveau, en 2001 le club est privé de finale par le club français de Bourges qui s'impose 62 à 52 avant de remporter le titre face à un autre club français, Valenciennes. Pour sa part, Pecs termine à la troisième place en battant le club tchèque de brno sur le score de 66 à 58. (fr)
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  • László Rátgéber (en)
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