Franz Pumaren
Member of the House of Representatives from the Quezon City's 3rd district
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
Preceded byAllan Benedict Reyes
Member of the Quezon City Council from the 3rd District
In office
June 30, 2013  June 30, 2022
In office
June 30, 2001  June 30, 2010
In office
June 30, 1992  June 30, 1998
Personal details
Born
Franz Santos Pumaren

(1963-12-05) December 5, 1963
NationalityFilipino
Political partyNUP (2018-present)
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party (2018-present)
Other political
affiliations
NPC (1992-2018)
HNP (2018–2019)
Basketball career
Personal information
Listed height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Listed weight165 lb (75 kg)
Career information
CollegeDe La Salle University
PBA draft1986:
Playing career1985–1998
PositionPoint guard
Number5
Coaching career1998–2021
Career history
As player:
1985Northern Cement
1986–1997San Miguel Beermen
1997–1998Mobiline Cellulars
As coach:
1998–1999Pop Cola Bottlers/800s (assistant)
1998–2005, 2007–2009De La Salle Green Archers
2000–2002Sta. Lucia Realtors (assistant)
2011–2014Air21 Express
2015–2021Adamson Soaring Falcons
2016–2017GlobalPort Batang Pier
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As head coach:

As assistant coach

Medals
Men's basketball
Competitor for  Philippines
FIBA Asia Championship
Gold medal – first place 1985 Kuala Lumpur Team

Franz Santos Pumaren[1] (born December 5, 1963) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and coach. He played college ball for De La Salle University before playing professional basketball in the Philippine Basketball Association. He is the former coach of the Adamson Falcons in the UAAP. He is also the incumbent congressman from Quezon City's 3rd district.

Basketball career

Pumaren played most of his professional career for the San Miguel Beermen where he won 9 championships with the team which also included the 1989 Grand Slam. He also played for the Mobiline Cellulars.

Pumaren formerly coached the De La Salle Green Archers from 1998 to 2009 where he led them to five men's basketball championships including a four-peat from 1998 to 2001, and his final championship with the team in 2007.[2] As a coach for the Archers, he was known for implementing the full court press defense on opposing teams.

Pumaren is the head coach of the Air21 Express in the PBA, starting at the 2011-12 PBA season.[3]

In December 2015, Pumaren appointed as the head coach of the Adamson Falcons men's basketball team in the UAAP, replacing Mike Fermin who was named as the assistant coach.[4]·

Months after his appointment as Adamson's head coach, Pumaren joined the GlobalPort Batang Pier coaching staff as a head consultant of the team.[5]

Political career

Pumaren is also a politician from the 3rd District of Quezon City. The district includes the Araneta Coliseum, where majority of the PBA and UAAP games are held, and the campus of the Ateneo de Manila University, the rival of his alma mater, De La Salle University.

He first served as councilor for three consecutive terms from 2001 to 2010. He then resigned as La Salle coach in order to run for the 3rd district's seat in the House of Representatives. However, he lost to fellow councilor Jorge "Bolet" Banal Jr., coming at third behind defeated incumbent Matias Defensor Jr. with 28% of the vote.

He returned to the Quezon City Council when he was elected in 2013. He was re-elected in 2016 and 2019. He ran for representative at the 3rd district for the second time in 2022 under the ticket of Mayor Joy Belmonte, successfully defeating incumbent representative Allan Benedict Reyes.[6] On July 26, 2022, Pumaren was named as one of the Deputy Majority Leaders of the House of Representatives in the 19th Congress of the Philippines.[7]

Coaching record

Collegiate record

SeasonTeamEliminationsPlayoffs
WLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
1998DLSU131.9291st431.750Won over UST in the Semifinals,Won over FEU in the Finals
1999DLSU113.7861st541.800Won over FEU in the Semifinals,Won over UST in the Finals
2000DLSU122.8571st330.1000Won over UST in the Semifinals,Won over FEU in the Finals
2001DLSU122.8571st431.750Won over NU in the Semifinals,Won over Ateneo in the Finals
2002DLSU131.9291st422.500Won over UST in the Semifinals,Lost to Ateneo in the Finals
2003DLSULost to Ateneo in the SemifinalsLa Salle's wins were later forfeited after La Salle admitted it fielded two ineligible players. Their 2004 championship was given to FEU.
2004DLSUWon over Ateneo in the Semifinals, Won over FEU in the Finals
2005DLSULost to FEU in the Finals
2006DLSUSuspended
2007DLSU95.6432nd541.800Won over Ateneo in the Semifinals,Won over UE in the Finals
2008DLSU104.7142nd422.500Won over FEU in the Semifinals,Lost to Ateneo in the Finals
2009DLSU59.3586thDid not qualify
2016AdU86.5714th101.000Lost to La Salle in the Semifinals
2017AdU95.6433rd101.000Lost to La Salle in the Semifinals
2018AdU104.7142nd202.000Lost to UP in the Semifinals
2019AdU410.2866thDid not qualify
Totals11652.690332112.6365 championships

Professional record

SeasonTeamConferenceElimination roundPlayoffs
WLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
2011–12 Shopinas.com/Air21 Philippine 014.00010thDid not qualify
Commissioner's 36.33310thDid not qualify
Governors 27.22210thDid not qualify
2012–13 Air21 Philippine 59.3578th101.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
Commissioner's 68.4298th101.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
Governors 36.33310thDid not qualify
2013–14 Air21 Philippine 311.21410thDid not qualify
Commissioner's 36.3337th743.571Lost in the Semifinals
Governors 54.5567th101.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
2016–17 GlobalPort Philippine 65.5455th202.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
Commissioner's 47.3648th211.500Lost in the Quarterfinals
Governors 38.27310thDid not qualify
Totals4391.320Playoff Totals1459.3570 championship

References

  1. "Certified List of Candidates (NCR)" (PDF). Commission on Elections. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  2. UAAP: Archers grab caging title after crushing Warriors GMANews.tv
  3. Franz Pumaren to sign 3-year deal with Shopinas in PBA Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Interaksyon.com
  4. "Franz Pumaren officially named head coach of Adamson Falcons in UAAP". Spin.ph. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  5. Badua, Snow (June 16, 2016). "Franz Pumaren to join GlobalPort as coaching consultant after getting Adamson green light". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  6. Terrado, Jonas (May 10, 2022). "James Yap secures San Juan seat; Vergel Meneses, Franz Pumaren, Richard Gomez poised to win". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  7. Cervantes, Filane Mikee (July 26, 2022). "House elects Sandro Marcos as senior deputy majority leader". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
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