League PBA Name Chito Victolero Positions Coach Listed weight 150 lb (68 kg) Weight 68 kg | Height 1.78 m Nationality Filipino Role Basketball Player | |
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College Mapua Institute of Technology PBA draft 2002 Round: 2 / Pick: 13th overall Education Mapua Institute of Technology | ||
Listed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Panayam kay chito victolero
Ercito Victolero, known as Chito Victolero (born November 29, 1975) in Sta. Maria, Bulacan, is a former Filipino professional basketball player and current coach. He is currently the head coach of the Star Hotshots in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
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- Panayam kay chito victolero
- Coach Chito Victolero ejected from the playing court PBA Governors Cup 2018 Semifinals
- Early years
- Professional career
- Coaching career
- References

He played in the PBA for the Sta. Lucia Realtors where he was drafted by the Realtors in the second round of the 2002 PBA draft as the 13th overall pick.

Coach Chito Victolero ejected from the playing court | PBA Governors’ Cup 2018 Semifinals
Early years

Victolero first played high school ball for the Sacred Heart Academy in Bulacan and later became a member of the Region III squad in the PRISAA. From there, he made it to the varsity squad and joined the Mapua Cardinals under coach Joel Banal in 1992, a year after MIT had completed back-to-back title conquests in the senior division of the NCAA.

He played in his first commercial ballclub in 1995 with the Stag Pale Pilsen in the Philippine Basketball League under coach Alfrancis Chua and was a member of the Pilseners that won the historic grandslam in the PBL.
Professional career

After playing college basketball for Mapúa, Victorelo applied for the 2002 PBA draft where he was drafted thirteenth overall by the Sta. Lucia Realtors.

Before the 2005 Fiesta Conference, Victorelo was signed by the FedEx Express where he played for one conference.
Coaching career
On April 2009, Victolero was hired by his alma mater, Mapúa, to be the head coach of the university's team, the Mapúa Cardinals. However, Victorelo resigned from his post as head coach. According to a source, the Mapúa school administration was on the verge of firing Victolero because of the team's poor performances in the NCAA. The school administration also elected not to renew Victorelo's expiring contract, but Victolero left his post before the school administration could inform him in a scheduled meeting.
Before the 2014–15 PBA season, Victolero was hired by the Kia Sorento to be one of the team's assistant coaches. Kia Head coach Manny Pacquiao credited Victolero as one of the reasons for Kia's inspiring run for the franchise's first season.
Before the 2016–17 PBA season, Victolero was hired by Star Hotshots to be their head coach.