Igors Miglinieks #5
Position: Shooting Guard
Date of birth: May 04, 1964
Height: 192 cm
Weight: 93 kg
Place of Birth: Riga (Latvia)
Nationality: Latvia
Coach's Career:
1996-97 – Latvian National Team, head coach;
2000-01 – ASK/Broceni/LMT, Latvia, head coach;
2001-03 – BC Kiev, Ukraine, head coach;
2004 – Arsenal Tula, head coach;
2004-05 – BC Riga, Latvia, head coach;
2004-06 – Chinese National Team, assistant coach;
2005-07 – AEL Cyprus, head coach;
2005-07 – Cyprus National Team, assistant coach;
2007 – Latvian National Team, assistant coach;
2008 – Spartak St.Petersburg, head coach;
2008-09 – Donetsk, Ukraine, head coach;
2009-10 – Charni Slupsk, Poland, head coach;
2010-11 – AEK Lamaka, Cyprus, head coach;
2011-12 – Apollon Limassol, Cyprus, head coach;
2012-13 – Barons, Latvia, head adviser;
2014 – Jekabpils, Latvia, head coach;
2014-15 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, China, assistant coach;
2015-16 – Jekabpils, Latvia, head coach;
2017-18 – Xinjiang Flying Tigers, China, assistant coach;
2018-20 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, China, assistant coach;
2021-22 – BC Budivelnyk, Ukraine, head coach;
2022-… – Guangdong Southern Tigers, China, assistant coach
Athlete's Career:
1981-85 – VEF Riga;
1985-89 – CSKA Moscow;
1989-90 – VEF Riga;
1990 – Eerie Waves, WBL, USA;
1990-92 – VEF Riga, Latvia;
1992-94 – Braunschweig, Gernmany;
1994-95 – VEF/Adazi Riga, Latvia;
1995(Oct) – CSKA Moscow;
1995-96 – LainERS Riga, Latvia;
1996-97 – Olimpas Plunge, Lithuania;
1997 – Cherno More, Bulgaria;
1997-98 – Zito Vardar, Makedonia;
1998-99 – Blonay Basket, Switzerland;
1999 – Ventspils, Latvia;
1999 – LainERS Riga, Latvia;
1999-00 – ASK/Broceni/LMT, Latvia
Coach's Career:
Latvian vice-champion (2001) with ASK/Broceni/LMT… Ukrainian championship silver (2002) and bronze (2003) winner with BC Kiev… 2-time Cyprus champion (2006, 07), Cyprus SuperCup winner (2006, 07), Cyprus League best coach (2006) with AEL… Ukrainian vice-champion (2009) with Donetsk… Cyprus vice-champion (2011) with Apollon… 2-time Latvian championship bronze winner (2013 – with Barons, 2014 – with Jekabpils)… Asian champion (2005) with Chinese National Team… European Small Countries' Games champion (2005) with Cyprus National Team
Athlete's Career:
USSR champion (1988), USSR vice-champion (1987) with CSKA Moscow… USSR bronze winner (1991), Latvian champion (1991) with VEF Riga… Lithuanian vice-champion (1997) with Olimpas…
Olympic champion (1988), World Universiade vice champion (1989), European champion for junior men (1980), European champion for young men (1982), World vice-champion for young men (1983) with Team USSR…
USSR Merited Master of Sports
Russian Championship | |||||||||||||||||
Season | G | Min | Pts | 2-õ | 3-õ | 1-õ | OR | DR | TR | As | St | TO | BS | BA | PF | RF | PIR |
1995-96 | 1 (-) | 0:04:00 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
avg | 4:00 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Legend:
Season | G | Min | Pts | 2-õ | 3-õ | 1-õ | OR | DR | TR | As | St | TO | BS | BA | PF | RF | PIR |
1995-96 | 1 (-) | 0:04:00 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
avg | 4:00 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Legend:
Senior | |||
All Seasons | - | Game | |
Minutes | 4:00 | Season 1995-96 • at Avtodorozhnik • Sep. 19 1995 |