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Pasqual Sanchis Moscardó

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Pasqual Sanchis Moscardó (born 1963 in El Genovés) was a Valencian pilota professional player known as Pigat II. Son of the Raspall player Pigat I and brother of Pigat III, Pasqual has been a renowned "dauer" in the Escala i corda variety. He retired in 2000, but he keeps working for the Valencian Pilota Federation as the coach of the Valencian Pilota Squad, where he was a relevant player in the International Championships. Pigat II is also a technical assistant of the pilota company ValNet, and a "trinqueter" of some trinquets.

Trophies

As a pilotari

Handball International Championships

  • Runner-up of Llargues and International game at the European Championship, France 1994
  • Winner of Llargues at the World Championship, Spain 1996
  • Winner of Llargues at the World Championship, France 1998
  • Winner of Llargues at the European Championship, Italy 1999
  • Winner of Llargues at the World Championship, Spain 2000

As a coach

References

  1. "Començen les jornades de Pilota". Nostresport (in Catalan). 10 April 2009. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
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