Roseto Sharks
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Roseto Sharks | |
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Leagues | Legadue Silver |
Founded | 1946 |
History |
Roseto Basket 1946–2001 Roseto Sharks 2001–2006 Pallacanestro Roseto 1946 2008–2009 Roseto Sharks 2009–present |
Arena | PalaMaggetti |
Location | Roseto, Italy |
Team colors |
Blue, White |
President | Ettore Cianchetti |
Head coach | Phil Melillo |
Website | rosetosharks.com |
Roseto Sharks, currently known as Mec-Energy Roseto for sponsorship reasons, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Roseto. They currently participates in the Legadue Silver.
Sponsorship naming
The club has had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship:
- Cover Jeans Roseto (1982–1983)
- Cordivari Roseto (1998–2001)
- Euro Roseto (2001–2004)
- Sedima Roseto (2004–2005)
- BT Roseto (2005–2006)
- Seven 2007 Roseto (2008–2009)
- Mec-Energy Roseto (2011–present)
Notable players
- Stefano Attruia (2 seasons: '00–'02)
- Mario Boni (3 seasons: '99–'02)
- Leonardo Busca (3 seasons: '98–'00, '05–'06)
- Paolo Moretti (2 seasons: '99–'01)
- Federico Pieri (2 seasons: '98–'99, '02–'03)
- Ian Lockhart (2 seasons: '00–'02)
- Peter Guarasci (1 season: '00–'01)
- Luis Flores (1 season: '05–'06)
- Jack Martínez (1 season: '05–'06)
- Teemu Rannikko (1 season: '02–'03)
- Stephen Arigbabu (1 season: '04–'05)
- Misan Nikagbatse (1 season: '04–'05)
- Giorgos Diamantopoulos (1 season: '05–'06)
- Miroslav Radošević (1 season: '02–'03)
- Marko Milič (1 season: '02–'03)
- Albert Miralles (1 season: '03–'04)
- Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (1 season: '04–'05)
- Andre Brown (1 season: '04–'05)
- George Gilmore (2 seasons: '00–'02)
- Adrian Griffin (1 season: '98–'99)
- Billy Keys (1 season: '03–'04)
- Rodney Monroe (1 season: '02–'03)
- Ansu Sesay (1 season: '04–'05)
- Alvin Sims (1 season: '01–'02)
- K'Zell Wesson (1 season: '03–'04)
External links
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