FRANCISCO
"Django" BUSTAMANTE
Nickname : Django
Nationality : Philippines
Date of Birth : 12-Dec-1963
Residence : Paranaque City
Started Playing Pool : 1975
Coach : Ronaldo
Sponsor : Puyat Sports
'Kilabot'
of the Billiard Hall
By Val G. Abelgas
Great billiard players have one thing in common.
They played the game at a very early age and grew
up in billiard halls. Jose “Amang”
Parica, the first of the Filipino billiard greats,
was only seven years old when he first played
the sport, and he played every single day in the
billiard halls his father owned in Sta. Cruz and
Blumentritt in Manila.
Francisco “Django” Bustamante, Player
of the Year and world’s No. 1 ranked player
in 1998, is no exception. Bustamante first picked
up the cue when he was 12 years old, and played
every day in the billiard hall owned by his brother
in Tarlac, Tarlac. Soon, he was playing so well
he had to seek other billiard halls for tougher
competition. In 1985, he went to Metro Manila
and eventually found the plush billiard halls
of the Puyat-owned Coronado Lanes at Rustan’s
in Cubao, Quezon City. There, he matched skills
with the likes of Parica, Efren “Bata”
Reyes, Leonardo Andam, Rodolfo Luat, Ramil Gallegos,
Antonio Lining and Santos Sambajon Jr., some of
the finest Filipino players who have dominated
the world billiard scene for years.
Bustamante, Parica and Reyes have figured in the
finals of scores of billiard tournaments in the
United States, Japan, the Philippines, and other
parts of the world. In fact, in Bustamante’s
very first major tournament, the San Miguel Beer
World 9-Ball Open held in Manila in 1988, he engaged
Parica in the finals. the tournament was participated
in by players from Europe, Japan, and the United
States. Bustamante lost to Parica in a closely-fought
match, but surprised everybody with his very strong
showing in his very first major tournament. Everybody
in the hall knew then that he would become the
heir to Parica and Reyes.
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