S.S. Felice Scandone
Sidigas Avellino | |||
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Leagues | Serie A | ||
Founded | 1948 | ||
History |
S.S. Felice Scandone (1948–present) | ||
Arena | Palasport Giacomo Del Mauro | ||
Capacity | 5,300 | ||
Location | Avellino, Campania, Italy | ||
Team colors |
White and Green | ||
President | Giuseppe Sampietro | ||
Head coach | Francesco Vitucci | ||
Championships |
Italian Cup (1): 2008 | ||
Website | scandonebasket.it | ||
Uniforms | |||
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S.S. Felice Scandone, also known for sponsorship reasons as Sidigas Avellino, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Avellino, Campania
For past club sponsorship names, see sponsorship names.
History
The club was founded in 1948 as Felice Scandone Sports Society (S.S.), merging with Libertas Avellino two years later and CSI-Cestistica Irpina in 1968. After yoyoing between leagues between 1974 and 1995, the club settled in Serie B1. Two seasons later, coach Gianluca Tucci guided the team to the second division Serie A2. The turn of the millennium saw the side reach the first division Serie A, placing ninth in 2001 at the end of their debut season. The next seasons were more complicated, with finishes of 14, 15, 16 and 12th place. When coach Zare Markovski, who had been coaching the side since 2002, left in 2005, the club ended the season in 17th place and should have been relegated if not for promoted Roseto's inability to play in the Serie A. Matteo Boniciolli took over coaching duties following that season and kept Avellino away from the relegation places.[1]
The 2007-08 season saw Boniciolli lead Avellino to their best ever league finish of tied second-best with a 23-11 record and a league MVP title for Marques Green, their playoffs run was cut short in the semifinals by Lottomatica Roma (the side who had finished joint second) after they had swept Capo d'Orlando in the quarterfinals. Even better for the side, players such as Green, Devin Smith and Eric Williams led Air Avellino to its first ever title ever, the 2008 Italian Cup, in its first participation in the competition, after beating La Fortezza Bologna 73-67 in the final with 18 points from the game MVP Smith.[1]
The 2008-09 season saw Avellino make their European debut, in the elite Euroleague.[1]
Logos
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Former primary logo
Roster
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Notable players
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Sponsorship names
Throughout the years, due to sponsorship, the club has been known as:
- Pasta Baronia Avellino (1996–1997)
- Cirio Avellino (1997–1998)
- Select Avellino (1998–1999)
- Nicoloro Avellino (1999)
- De Vizia Avellino (1999–2002)
- Air Avellino (2002–2011)
- Sidigas Avellino (2011–present)
References
- 1 2 3 "Avellino 2008-09, team profile". Euroleague. 9 June 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
External links
- Official Website (Italian)
- Serie A profile (Italian) Retrieved 23 August 2015
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