Steve Rocha

Basketball Player

1960 –

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Who is Steve Rocha?

Steven Wayne Rocha, known as Steve Rocha, is a former American-born Portuguese basketball player and a current coach. He played as a center. Rocha is from Portuguese origin and latter settled in Portugal, where he become one of the best players for his adopted country. He's got a degree in Business Administration at the University of San Diego and currently works on his Masters Degree in Physical Education.

He first played at Modesto High School, then at Modesto Junior College, for two years, and at the University of San Diego. After that, he moved to Portugal, where he would spend 13 years of his career, being the other spent in Germany.

He played for some of the best Portuguese teams, Sangalhos, FC Porto and Ovarense, before being assigned to Benfica. He was a leading name in their golden era of basketball, winning 2 titles of National Champion and 5 Cups of Portugal.

Rocha went to become also a charismatic player for Portugal, with 61 caps, from 1988 to 1993.

After ending his career, he become a basketball coach. He coached for five years in the Portuguese LCB, then returning to the United States. He was assistant coach at CSU Stanislaus and he's currently in his third season at Modesto Junior College.

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Born
1960
Education
  • Modesto High School
  • Modesto Junior College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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