Pallacanestro Trieste

Pallacanestro Trieste 2004
Leagues Serie A2
Founded 1975
Arena PalaTrieste
Arena Capacity 6943
Location Trieste, Italy
Team colors White, Red
President Giovanni Marzini
Head coach Eugenio Dalmasson
Team captain Andrea Coronica
Championships 5
Website Official website
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Pallacanestro Trieste 2004, known for sponsorship reasons as Alma Trieste is an Italian professional basketball club based in Trieste. They play in the second division Serie A2 as of the 2016-17 season. The Palatrieste serves as their arena.

History

A number of Trieste teams had played in the first division Serie A, the most successful of which was Società Ginnastica Triestina (from the 1930s to the 1960s) that won several national championships in the 1930s and 1940s. Three other top division Trieste sides were Lega Nazionale Trieste (1949-1951), San Giusto Trieste (1948-1949) and Polizia Civile Trieste (1949-1950).

Pallacanestro Trieste was established in 1975, it played in the top tier Serie A from 1982 to 1986, 1990 to 1997 and again from 1999 to 2004, with a best result of third in 1994. That same year, it reached the Korać Cup final. The next season saw the team reaching the Italian Cup final.

After the 2003-04 season, the club went bankrupt and was relegated to the lower divisions.

After many years spent between the third and fourth division, in 2010 Eugenio Dalmasson was appointed Head Coach. Finally in 2012, the team reached the promotion to the second division with a win against Chieti in an epic game-5 in front of 6000 people.[1]

Current Roster

# Nat. Pos. Name Age Ht. Wt.
19 Italy C Vincenzo Pipitone 1994 205 102
20 Italy PF Matteo Da Ros 1989 205 94
2 United States SF Jordan Parks 1994 201 90
3 Italy PG Stefano Bossi 1994 185 80
4 Italy SF Andrea Coronica (C) 1993 190 78
5 United States SF Javonte Green 1993 193 93
10 Italy SG Andrea Pecile 1980 188 85
11 Italy SG Lorenzo Baldasso 1995 192 89
15 Italy C Alessandro Simioni 1988 203 105
17 Italy PG Roberto Prandin 1986 188 81

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Honours

Sponsorship names

In the past, due to sponsorship deals, it has also been known as:

Notable players

References

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