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Ildefonso G. Tronqued Sr. historical marker

NHI/NHCP historical marker for Ildefonso Tronqued, Sr.

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14°36'1.44"N, 120°59'31.06"E
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638 Mendiola Street (English)
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Kilalang atleta, isinilang sa Cebu, 12 Enero 1903. Nagsimula bilang manlalaro ng iba't ibang isports sa San Beda College at naging bantog sa larangan ng football. Kasapi sa koponan ng Pilipinas na nakipagtunggali sa Far Eastern Games (ngayo'y Asian Games), Shanghai, 1921 at 1927; Osaka, 1923; at Maynila, 1925. Naging Athletic Director, San Beda College, 1953-1956; Tagasanay, U.P. Football Team, 1956-1971. Kinilala rin bilang isa sa pinakamagaling na football referee at kasapi ng Federation Internationale de Football Association. Ginawaran ng Benedictine Centennial Alumni Award para sa mahalagang nagawa sa larangan ng isports, 1995. Yumao, 6 Abril 1996. (Tagalog)
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Renowned athlete, born in Cebu, 12 January 1903. Started as a player in different sports at San Beda College and became prominent in Football. A member of the Philippine Team that competed in the Far Eastern Games (now Asian Games), Shanghai, 1921 and 1927; Osaka, 1923; and Manila , 1925. Became Athletic Director, San Beda College, 1953-1956; Trainer, U.P. Football Team, 1956-1971. Recognized as one of the best football referees and a member of the Federation Internationale de Football Association. Received the Benedictine Centennial Alumni Award for his contributions to Philippine sports, 1995. Died, 6 April 1996. (English)
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2 commemorative plaque
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Ildefonso G. Tronqued Sr. historical marker
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