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{{MedalTop}} {{MedalSport | Men's Basketball}} {{MedalSilver| 2000 Sydney | France}} {{MedalBottom}} '''Antoine Rigaudeau''' (born December_17, 1971 in France), nicknamed ''Le Roi'' (The King), is a French professional Basketball player. In Autumn 2000, Antoine Rigaudeau was appointed as ''Chevalier'' (Knight) of the Légion_d'honneur by French President. In 2001, before European Championship he retired from international basketball after 110 appearances with the French National Team, but he decided to come back for the 2005 European Championship where he won the Bronze medal. He retired him after this European Championship. == Clubs == * in France ** Cholet Basket (1978-1995) ** Élan_Béarnais_Pau-Orthez (1995-1997) * in Italy ** Virtus_Bologna (1997-2003) * in USA ** Dallas_Mavericks (NBA) (2003) * in Spain ** Pamesa Valencia (2003-2005) == Honours == '''With the French national team''' * Silver medal at the 2000 Olympic Games * Bronze medal at the 2005 European Championship '''In clubs''' * with Élan Béarnais Pau Orthez ** French Champion: 1996 * with Virtus Bologna ** Italy Champion: 1998, 2000 ** Euroleague: 1998, 2001 ** Italian Cup: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 '''Personal honours''' * French MVP: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 * European All Star: 1998, 1999 ==See also== *List_of_French_NBA_players *Tony_Parker Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Rigaudeau, Antoine Fr:Antoine_Rigaudeau It:Antoine_Rigaudeau