Pallacanestro Trapani

Pallacanestro Trapani
Nickname i Granata
Leagues Serie A2 Gold
Founded 1964
History Cestistica Trapani (1964-69)
Edera Trapani (1969-81)
Pall. Trapani (1981-97)
Basket Trapani (1997-11)
Pall. Trapani S.C. (2011-Present)
Arena PalaIlio
(capacity: 4.575)
Location Italy Trapani
Team colors Maroon and White
         
Main sponsor Lighthouse
President Italy Pietro Basciano
Team manager Italy Julio Trovato
Head coach Italy Lino Lardo
Ownership Italy Pietro Basciano
Retired numbers 12 Francesco Mannella
4 Davide Virgilio
Website pallacanestrotrapani.com
Uniforms
Home
Away

Pallacanestro Trapani is an Italian professional basketball team based in Trapani.[1] The team currently plays in the Serie A2 Gold, the second division of Italian basketball. For sponsorship reasons team is also known as Lighthouse Trapani.

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Postseason Italian Cup
Cestistica Trapani
1964-1965 3 Serie B ? Relegated no Cup
1965-1966 4 Serie C 5 no Playoff no Cup
1966-1967 4 Serie C / Withdrawal no Cup
1967-1968 5 Serie D ? no Playoff no Cup
1968-1969 5 Serie D ? no Playoff no Cup
Cestistica Edera Trapani
1970-1971 5 Serie D ? no Playoff Fourth Round
1971-1972 5 Serie D ? Promoted First Round
1972-1973 3 Serie C 7 no Playoff no Cup
1973-1974 3 Serie C 12 Relegated no Cup
1974-1975 4 Serie D 1 PromotedPlayoff no Cup
1975-1976 4 Serie C 1 Runner–upPlayoff no Cup
1976-1977 4 Serie C 6 no Playoff no Cup
1977-1978 4 Serie C 1 6Playoff no Cup
1978-1979 4 Serie C1 3 8Playoff no Cup
1979-1980 4 Serie C1 3 6Playoff no Cup
1980-1981 4 Serie C1 7 Relegated no Cup
Pallacanestro Trapani
1981-1982 5 Serie C2 2 Promoted no Cup
1982-1983 4 Serie C1 2 PromotedPlayoff no Cup
1983-1984 3 Serie B 7 no Playoff no Cup
1984-1985 3 Serie B 2 no Playoff no Cup
1985-1986 3 Serie B 2 no Playoff no Cup
1986-1987 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 9 no Playoff no Cup
1987-1988 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 13 no Playoff no Cup
1988-1989 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 5 no Playoff no Cup
1989-1990 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 2 PromotedPlayoff no Cup
1990-1991 2 Serie A2 8 PromotedPlayoff Last 32
1991-1992 1 Serie A1 14 RelegatedPlayout Last 16
1992-1993 2 Serie A2 10 5Playoff Last 32
1993-1994 2 Serie A2 11 no Playoff Last 16
1994-1995 2 Serie A2 14 no Playoff Last 32
1995-1996 2 Serie A2 14 Relegated Last 32
1996-1997 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 7 2Playout[2] no Cup
Basket Trapani
1997-1998 6 Serie C2 ? Promoted no Cup
1998-1999 4 Serie B2 2 Runner–upPromoted no Cup
1999-2000 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 13 Playout First Round
2000-2001 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 12 no Playoff Last 32
2001-2002 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 6 QuarterfinalistPlayoff Last 32
2002-2003 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 4 Runner–upPlayoff DNQ
2003-2004 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 2 Runner–upPromoted DNQ
2004-2005 2 Serie A2 10 no Playoff DNQ
2005-2006 2 Serie A2 16 Relegated DNQ
2006-2007 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 3 QuarterfinalistPlayoff First Round
2007-2008 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 2 Runner–upPlayoff Runner–upWinter cup
2008-2009 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 5 QuarterfinalistPlayoff DNQ
2009-2010 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 5 QuarterfinalistPlayoff DNQ
2010-2011 3 Serie B D'Ecc. 1 PromotedPlayoff[3] Second Round
Pallacanestro Trapani
2011-2012 5 Div. Nazionale C 1 PromotedPlayoff Winner
2012-2013 4 Div. Nazionale B 3 SemifinalistPlayoff[4] DNQ
2013-2014 2 Div. Nazionale A 11 DNQ DNQ
2014-2015 2 Serie A2 10 DNQ DNQ

Notable players

Head coaches

  • Italy Leonardo Mione (1975-80)
  • Italy Rino Monaco (1980)
  • Italy Giuseppe Barbara (1980-82)
    • Italy Piero Musumeci (1982)
    • Italy Antonino Fodale (1982)
  • Italy Emilio Trivelli (1982-84)
  • Italy Bruno Boero (1984-86)
  • Italy Stefano Michelini (1986-88)
  • Italy Gianfranco Benvenuti (1988-91)
  • Italy Giancarlo Sacco (1991-92)
  • Italy Riccardo Sales (1992-93)
  • Italy Giovanni Gebbia (1993-94)
    • Italy Giancarlo Sacco (1994)
  • Italy Gianfranco Benvenuti (1994-95)
    • Italy Riccardo Cantone (1995)
    • Italy Giuseppe Barbara (1995)
  • Italy Giuseppe Barbara (1995-96)
    • Italy Giovanni Papini (1996)
    • Italy Stefano Cardella (1996)
  • Italy Giancarlo Sacco (1996-97)
    • Italy Marco Morganti (1997)
  • Italy Paolo Mollura (1997-98)
  • Italy Giacomo Genovese (1998-00)
  • Italy Gianni Lambruschi (2000-01)
    • Italy Marco Morganti (2001)
  • Italy Gianni Montemurro (2001-02)
  • Italy Massimo Bernardi (2002-03)
  • Italy Tony Trullo (2003-04)
  • Italy Luca Banchi (2004-05)
  • Italy Luigi Gresta (2005-06)
    • Italy Giancarlo Sacco (2006)
  • Italy Gianluca Tucci (2006-08)
  • Italy Marco Calvani (2008-09)
    • Italy Marcello Perazzetti (2009)
  • Italy Giovanni Benedetto (2009-11)
  • Italy Flavio Priulla (2011-13)
  • Italy Lino Lardo (2013-Present)

Management

Team president

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Sponsoship names

Through the years, due to sponsorship deals, it has been also known as:

  • No name sponsorship (1964–84)
  • Pasta Poiatti (1984-86)
  • Olio Caruso (1986-88)
  • No name sponsorship (1988–89)
  • Vini Racine (1989-90)
  • Birra Messina (1990-91)
  • L'altra Sicilia (1991-92)
  • Tonno Auriga (1992-96)
  • No name sponsorship (1996–98)
  • Banca del Popolo Trapani (1998-99)
  • Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo (1999-01)
  • No name sponsorship (2001–02)
  • Satin (2002-03)
  • No name sponsorship (2003–04)
  • Banca Nuova (2004-09)
  • No name sponsorship (2009–10)
  • Shinelco (2010-11)
  • Gestamp Solar / Lighthouse (2011-12)
  • Lighthouse (2012-Present)

Manufacturers

References

  1. Team Profile at Eurobasket.com
  2. 1996-1997 - Folded. Restart from the sixth level.
  3. 2010-2011 - Folded. Restart from the fifth level.
  4. 2012-2013 - Promoted. Restart from the second level.

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