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Toyota Super Corollas | |||
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Founded | 1975 | ||
Withdrew | 1984 | ||
History | Komatsu Komets (1973) Toyota Comets (1973-1976) Toyota Silver Tamaraws (1976) Toyota Tamaraws (1977-1980) Toyota Superdiesels (1981) Toyota Super Corollas (1981-1982, 1983) Toyota Silver Coronas (1983) | ||
Team colors | Komatsu Komets Toyota Comets (1973) (1973) (1974) (1975-1976) Toyota Silver Tamaraws Toyota Tamaraws (1977-1980) (1977-1979) Toyota Superdiesels (1980-1981) (1981) Toyota Super Corollas Toyota Silver Coronas | ||
Company | Delta Motor Corporation | ||
Head coach | Nilo Verona Dante Silverio Fortunato Acuña Edgardo Ocampo | ||
Ownership | Ricardo C. Silverio Sr. | ||
Championships | Philippine Basketball Association (9)
18 Finals Appearances MICAA (1)
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The Toyota Super Corollas were a multi-titled basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) from 1975 to 1983. Founded in 1973 by business and sportsman Dante Silverio, the team - formally named Toyota Athletic Club - was owned by Delta Motor Corporation (defunct) and played under various names - Komatsu Komets, Toyota Comets, Toyota Silver Tamaraws, Toyota Tamaraws, Toyota Superdiesels, Toyota Super Corollas and Toyota Silver Coronas.
In the PBA, it won nine championships, the sixth most in PBA history behind the San Miguel Beermen (29), Barangay Ginebra San Miguel (15), Purefoods franchise and Alaska Aces (14), and fierce rival Crispa Redmanizers (13).