Virtus Bologna

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Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna
Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna logo
LeaguesEuroleague,
Lega Serie A
Founded1871
ArenaFuturshow Station
(11,000 seats)
LocationBologna, Italy
Team colorsBlack and white
PresidentClaudio Sabatini (owner)
Head coachItaly Renato Pasquali
ChampionshipsItalian Championships (15): 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1955, 1956, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001
Italian Cups (9): 1974, 1984,
Italian Supercups (1): 1995
Euroleague Championships (2): 1998, 2001
Saporta Cups (1): 1990
Websitehttp://www.virtus.it

Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna is a prominent Italian League professional basketball club that is based in Bologna. Virtus returned to Italy's top division for the Serie A 2005-06 season after two years in the second division.

History

Virtus was founded in 1879 as a gymnastics club, and fielded its first professional basketball teams in the 1920s. The club has won 15 national league titles in Italy's top division and 8 Italian Cups. It has also been a frequent participant in the Euroleague, the basketball equivalent to football's Champions League. Virtus' best season, as measured by trophies won, was 2000-01, when it won the Italian League, Italian Cup, and Euroleague titles all in the same season, giving the club the coveted Triple Crown in Basketball championship for the year (though the latter came against the field that did not include all of Europe's national champions as some of them competed in Suproleague that year). It also won the Euroleague in 1998 led by Predrag Danilović.

However, several key members of Virtus' treble-winners left immediately after that accomplishment. After the 2001-02 season, Manu Ginobili, the Final Four MVP of Euroleague 2000-01, left for the NBA, as did another important player Marko Jarić. At the end of the 2002-03 season, Virtus suffered relegation from Italy's top division as a result of financial problems.

The local derby between Virtus and Fortitudo Bologna is one of the most intense in the entire world of sports. Sports Illustrated writer Alexander Wolff devoted a chapter of his 2002 basketball book, Big Game, Small World (ISBN 0-446-52601-0), to this rivalry.

Virtus' home stadium is Futurshow Station (previously known as Palamalaguti).

2008-2009 roster

Name Position
United States Earl Boykins Point Guard
Finland Petteri Koponen Point Guard
Italy United States Brett Blizzard Shooting Guard
United States Sharrod Ford Forward/Center
United States Jamie Arnold Forward/Center
Italy Alex Righetti Forward
United States Keith Langford Guard
Italy Brazil Guilherme Giovannoni Power forward
Italy Roberto Chiacig Center
Italy Riccardo Malagoni Forward/Center
Greece/Serbia Dusan Vukcevic Guard/Forward

2007-2008 roster

5 United States Delonte Holland Small forward
7 Italy United States Brett Blizzard Shooting guard
8 United States Will Conroy Point guard
9 United States Alan Anderson Small forward
11 Italy Andrea Crosariol Center
12 Italy Brazil Guilherme Giovannoni Power forward
13 Italy Michele Novi Power forward
14 Italy Roberto Chiacig Center
15 Italy Andrea Michelori Power forward
16 Italy Fabio Di Bella Point guard
18 Italy Federico Lestini Small forward
19 Italy Matteo Da Ros Small forward
20 Italy Luca Garri Power forward/Center

Notable past players

Coaches

List of former sponsorship names

  • no name sponsorship 1945-1953
  • Minganti 1953-1958
  • Oransoda 1958-1960
  • Idrolitina 1960-1961
  • no name sponsorship 1961-1962
  • Knorr 1962-1965
  • Candy 1965-1969
  • no name sponsorship 1969-1970
  • Norda 1970-1974
  • Sinudyne 1974-1980
  • Granarolo 1983-1986
  • Dietor 1986-1988
  • Knorr 1988-1993
  • Buckler 1993-1996
  • Kinder 1996-2002
  • no name sponsorship 2002-2003
  • Carisbo Virtus 2003-2004
  • Caffè Maxim 2004-2006
  • VidiVici 2006-2007
  • La Fortezza (Serie A), VidiVici (EuroLeague) 2007-2008

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