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Orlandina Basket

Orlandina Basket, known as Infodrive Capo d'Orlando for sponsorship reasons, is an Italian professional basketball club that is based in Capo d'Orlando, Sicily. It plays in the second tier Serie A2 Basket.

Infodrive Capo d'Orlando
LeaguesSerie A2 Basket
Founded1978; 45 years ago (1978)
HistoryOrlandina Basket
1978–2008
Pallacanestro Nebrodi
2008–2009
Orlandina Basket
2009–present
ArenaPalaFantozzi
Capacity3,613
LocationCapo d'Orlando, Sicily, Italy
PresidentEnzo Sindoni
Head coachMarco Cardani
Websiteorlandinabasket.it

Founded in 1978, it was one of the youngest teams of the Serie A 2007-2008 based on foundation date, with in addition being the city with fewest citizens. Financial issues forced the team to restart from the Serie C Dilettanti after being excluded from Serie A in October 2008, but thanks to two promotions and two repechages the team managed to climb back to the upper-most league, where it competed for four years before being relegated to the lower league in 2018.

History

Early beginnings

After many years of activity in the regional arena, in 1996, after a relegation to Serie C2 with only one victory out of thirty matches, she was taken over by the entrepreneur Enzo Sindoni. The Fiat Vinci Capo d'Orlando (later Nebrodi Gas and from 1998 Upea) largely won its championship (29 wins out of 30 matches) and the following year repeats its success in Serie C1 (26 wins out of 30 matches) reaching Serie B2 , led by the Orlandino coach Maurizio Cucinotta.

The double promotion

In the 1998-99 season, Alessandro Fantozzi, a former national team player, arrives as the new point guard. Orlandina, after a seventh place in the regular season, is eliminated in the first round of the play-offs from Trapani; it is also Cucinotta's last season as head coach paladin. In his place, in the following season (1999-00), Giovanni Papini was hired (replaced during the current championship by Toni Trullo): the Upea of Fantozzi, Caprari and Bortolani centered the promotion to Serie B1 by winning 2-1 in the series final against Cefalù. At the end of the 2000-01 season, the one in which the PalaFantozzi (dedicated to the Livorno playmaker) was inaugurated, the second consecutive promotion arrives: Orlandina conquers the LegaDue through the playoffs, after a second place in the regular season, winning in Pavia.

LegaDue: salvation, relegation and repechage

In 2001-02, with Carter, Fox, Hill, Mescheriakov and Samake, the team obtained an easy salvation, but the dream was shattered the following season, when the Upea relegated to Serie B1 after an unlucky year. The 2003-04 season, returning to B of Excellence, sees the Epea save themselves in the playout against Castenaso, but in the summer of 2004, thanks to an incredible and unexpected repechage, Enzo Sindoni's club returns to LegaDue.

The historic promotion to Serie A

In the 2004-05 season, with Giovanni Perdichizzi on the bench, the Orlandina of McIntyre, Hoover, Oliver and Howell lost just three games (27-3) and was promoted to first place in Serie A1. In February he also won the LegaDue Cup. It thus becomes the fifth Sicilian team to play in the top division, the third after the war. After the 40s with Giglio Bianco Catania and Palermo, in fact, in the 90s and 2000s, Trapani and Messina played in Serie A for only one season.

First stint in Serie A (3 years)

In 2005-06 he saved himself on the last day against Roseto, becoming the first Sicilian team to keep the category for more than a season. In 2006-07 the president Sindoni, new mayor of Capo d'Orlando, was forced to rebuild the team from scratch, starting from Perdichizzi and with the only confirmations of Esposito and Fabi [2]. The team, after a good start, is saved again on the last day, winning at home against Reggio Emilia. At the end of the season, the paths of Orlandina and coach Perdichizzi separate. In the summer, his place is taken by Meo Sacchetti.

In 2007-08 President Sindoni hires Gianmarco Pozzecco, silver medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics and player of absolute value. Also important are the signings of the Americans Wallace, Slay and Diener, and the return of Howell, one of the architects of the promotion in A1. At the end of the first round, Sacchetti's team wins the right to participate in the Final Eight of the Italian Cup, being eliminated in the quarter-finals by Biella. Having sold scorer Diener to Siena, Orlandina landed two more important hits on the market, signing Beck from Varese and young Mejía from the D-League; these grafts, in addition to the recovery of Colin Falls, are decisive for maintaining the high positions of the ranking. On April 17, 2008, again against Biella, Orlandina writes another page in its basketball history, gaining access to the Scudetto play-off for the first time, thanks to the away victory on the Piedmontese field, and concluding the regular season. in sixth place.

The quarter-final sees Avellino win the series 3-0, after 3 hard-fought matches. The match that sanctions Orlandina's elimination from the play-offs is also the last match of Gianmarco Pozzecco, the undisputed leader of the team, who thus closes his career. The results of the other quarter-finals still allow Orlandina to obtain the historic qualification for the Eurocup.

The 2008-09 season is not played by Orlandina since on 20 September 2008 the federal council announced the exclusion of the team from the championship alongside Basket Napoli.[1]

Restarting from Serie C: back-to-back promotions

The company's activity restarts in 2009-10, when Pallacanestro Nebrodi, a team from Capo d'Orlando that in the previous season had played in the Promotion championship and finished in last place, was admitted to Serie C Dilettanti thanks to the acceptance of the application of repechage presented to the Lega Nazionale Pallacanestro in place of the Folgore Nocera and obtaining the change of name in Orlandina Basket. Gianmarco Pozzecco, coach of Upea from November 2012 until the end of the 2013/14 season.

The season ends with first place and promotion to Serie B Amateur with six rounds to spare. Among the basketball players who played the 2009-2010 season with the Orlandina shirt there are Giuseppe Costantino and Gianmarco Pozzecco who played a game two years after retiring from professional basketball.

In the 2010-11 season, after the first place reached in the regular season in group D of Serie B Dilettanti, Orlandina obtained promotion to Serie A Dilettanti by winning the play-off final series (2-1) against Viola Reggio Calabria.

On 13 September 2011 Giovanni Perdichizzi was announced as the new coach, replacing Giuseppe Condello. With Perdichizzi, Orlandina is eliminated in the playoff quarter-finals of A dilettanti from Basket Recanati.

Back to LegaDue

In the following summer, the paladin formation was fished out in LegaDue. The return season in LegaDue begins with coach Massimo Bernardi, who was subsequently sacked after 6 defeats in as many league games. In place of him, on November 16 2012, Gianmarco Pozzecco arrives, in his first experience as head coach. After closing the season in eleventh position, close to the playoffs, Upea extends the contract to coach Gianmarco Pozzecco and subsequently hires experienced players such as Gianluca Basile, Matteo Soragna and Sandro Nicević in the summer market. The 2013-14 vintage sees Orlandina close the regular season in second position and then make a great ride in the play-offs, eliminating first Sigma Barcelona in the quarterfinals, then Tezenis Verona in the semifinals, only surrendering in the final against the Aquila Basket Trento (promoted to Serie A). On 8 June 2014, two days after the end of the championship, the farewell of Gianmarco Pozzecco is announced, who will end his experience as an Upea coach with 39 wins and 24 defeats; in his place comes Giulio Griccioli, leaving Casale Monferrato.

Second stint in Serie A (4 years)

On 18 July 2014, being the first to have the right to repechage, Orlandina is promoted to Serie A in place of Montepaschi Siena, after the latter went bankrupt. During the setting up of the roster, to the reconfirmations Basile, Soragna and Nicević, another man of experience and former national team like Andrea Pecile joined the team. The season ends with an easy salvation obtained with four rounds to spare.

Orlandina concluded the 2016-17 championship in eighth position and qualified for the play-offs, being eliminated by Olimpia Milano in the quarter-finals after having won Game 1 on the road in Milan with the score of 80–87.[2] This was also the team's first LBA play-off game win. Following the resignation of Pistoia, Orlandina qualified for the Basketball Champions League (BCL) for the 2017–18 season after defeating Academic Sofia in the qualifying round; the team advanced to the regular season where it finished last in its group. In the 2017-2018 season of Serie A following the defeat against Cremona for 119-95 he relegated to Serie A2. In the 2018-2019 season the team qualified for the play-offs and reached the final, being defeated by Universo Treviso Basket.

The team colors are white and blue. Exclusively for the 2008 Italian Cup Final Eight, the game shirt became yellow and red, the colors of the Sicilian flag. For the 2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 seasons, the away game jersey was black. The symbol of the Orlandina Basket is a paladin. During the 2013/2014 season, "Dino il Paladino" became the team's official mascot.

Arena

At the beginning of its history, Orlandina Basket, disputed its matches in the courtyard of the elementary schools of Capo d'Orlando, outdoors. In the following years, with the team called Fiat Vinci, Nebrodi Gas and then Upea, the home games were played at the PalaValenti on the Lungomare Andrea Doria, until the middle of the 2000/2001 season.

On 25 February 2001, during the nineteenth day of the Serie B Championship (Upea Orlandina Basket-Banca Sant'Angelo Trapani), the PalaFantozzi was inaugurated in Piazza Peppino Bontempo; it's named after former Orlandina star Alessandro Fantozzi. The PalaFantozzi, then renovated in the summer of 2005 to increase the capacity in view of Serie A, is today the current Orlandina Basket facility, with a capacity of 3,613 spectators.[3]

Season by season

 Promotion   Relegation   Repechage 
Season Tier League Pos. Notes European competitions
1995-96 5 Serie C1 16th Relegated to Lower League
1996-97 6 Serie C2 1st Promoted to Upper League
1997-98 5 Serie C1 1st Promoted to Upper League
1998-99 4 Serie B2 7th
1999-2000 4 Serie B2 1st Promoted to Upper League
2000-01 3 Serie B Eccellenza 2nd Wins Playoffs, Promoted to Upper League
2001-02 2 Legadue 10th
2002-03 2 Legadue 14th Relegated to Lower League
2003-04 3 Serie B Eccellenza 13th Wins Playouts to maintain league, repechage to upper league
2004-05 2 Legadue 1st Wins 2nd-tier Italian Cup, Promoted to Upper League
2005-06 1 Serie A 16th
2006-07 1 Serie A 14th
2007-08 1 Serie A 6th Playoffs quarterfinalist, excluded from following year's championship due to financial issues
2008-09 N/A N/A N/A Buys league title of Pallacanestro Nebrodi to enter Serie C Dilettanti the following year
2009-10 5 Serie C Dilettanti 1st Wins 5th-tier Italian Cup, Promoted to Upper League
2010-11 4 Serie B Dilettanti 1st Wins Playoffs, Promoted to Upper League
2011-12 3 Divisione Nazionale A 3rd Playoffs Quarterfinalist, repechage to upper league
2012-13 2 Legadue 11th 2nd-tier Italian Cup First Round
2013–14 2 LNP Gold 2nd Playoffs Finalist, repechage to upper league
2014–15 1 LBA 14th
2015–16 1 LBA 13th
2016–17 1 LBA 8th Italian Cup Quarterfinalist
2017–18 1 LBA 16th Relegated to Lower League 3 Champions League RS
2018-19 2 Serie A2 2nd Playoffs Finalist
2019-20 2 Serie A2 13th
2020-21 2 Serie A2 11th
2021-22 2 Serie A2 TBD Season in progress

Players

Current roster

Orlandina Basket roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
C 0   Diouf, Modou 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 23 – (1999-09-02)2 September 1999
F 1   Mack, Tevin 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 103 kg (227 lb) 25 – (1997-05-01)1 May 1997
PG 4   Ellis, Quinn 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 19 – (2003-04-01)1 April 2003
PG 6   Gay, Flavio 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 24 – (1998-03-07)7 March 1998
F 7   Bartoli, Vittorio 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 99 kg (218 lb) 20 – (2002-06-11)11 June 2002
P 9   Lagana, Matteo (C) 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 23 – (2000-01-10)10 January 2000
F 12   Poser, Federico 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 23 – (1999-08-17)17 August 1999
F 13   Klasinskis, Ricards 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 20 – (2003-01-01)1 January 2003
SG 16   Vecerina, Simone 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 23 – (1999-10-05)5 October 1999
SG 25   Reggiani, Francesco 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 21 – (2002-01-06)6 January 2002
G/F 55   King, Nick 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 27 – (1995-08-05)5 August 1995
Head coach
  •   Marco Cardani
Assistant coach(es)
  •   David Sussi
  •   Edoardo Rabbolini
Athletic trainer(s)
  •   Antonio Fazio
Physiotherapist(s)
  •   Biagio Di Giorgio
Team manager
  •   Antonio Sapone

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: November 8, 2021

Notable players

Palmarès

  • Campionato di Legadue: 1
2004-05
  • Coppa Italia di Legadue: 1
2005
  • Coppa Italia LNP di Serie C Dilettanti: 1
2009-10

Sponsorship names

  • Fiat Vinci Capo d'Orlando: (1996–1997)
  • Nebrodi Gas Capo d'Orlando: (1997–1998)
  • UPEA Capo d'Orlando: (1998–2007, 2009-2015)
  • Pierrel Capo d'Orlando: (2007–2008)
  • Betaland Capo d'Orlando: (2015–2018)
  • Benfapp Capo d’Orlando: (2018-2019)
  • SikeliArchivi Capo d'Orlando[4] (2017; in European competitions)
  • Infodrive Capo d’Orlando: (2021-present)

Rivalries

The best known sporting rivalries, in the 90s and at the beginning of the 2000s, were with Patti Basketball and Cefalù Basketball in Serie B and C. In the last decade, the most heartfelt challenges were with Viola Reggio Calabria in Serie B and Barcelona Basketball in Legadue. There are, however, excellent relations with Juvecaserta

Organized supporters

The historic group of organized fans was I Pitbull, active in the years of Orlandina Basket at PalaValenti. In 2001 the White Blue Capo, a large group, were formed, then disbanded at the end of 2007. Part of the "White Blue Capo" then formed the Capo d'Orlando Supporters, then disbanded at the end of the 2007/2008 season after the exclusion of the Orlandina Basket from Serie A. The Banda Nuautri, born in 2003, was the longest-lived group: it accompanied Orlandina in the years of Serie A and in those of the restart from C. Dissolved at the end of the 2013/2014 season after more than a decade alongside Orlandina Basket, part of the band formed the group The Wrong Side. From the 2017/2018 season there will also be the Sixth Man Club Orlandina Basket with Senior presidents: Leuccio Tonarelli and Salvatore Scarpuzza instead Junior the president is Giuseppe Tonarelli and the deputy Gabriele Minissale

  • I Pitbull: (1996-2001)
  • White Blue Capo: (2001-2007)
  • Banda Nuautri: (2003-2014)
  • Capo d'Orlando Supporters: (2007–2008)
  • The Wrong Side: (2014–present)
  • Sesto Uomo Club Orlandina Basket: (2017–present)

References

  1. ^ Il Consiglio Federale revoca l'ammissione di Napoli e Capo d'Orlando alla Serie A. (in Italian)
  2. ^ Orlandina stuns Olimpia Milano with historic 1 – 0
  3. ^ Seating General Seating: 3613.
  4. ^ . Amnotizie.it. 2017-09-19. Archived from the original on 2019-01-02. Retrieved 2017-09-28.

External links

  • Official website (in Italian)

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Orlandina Basket known as Infodrive Capo d Orlando for sponsorship reasons is an Italian professional basketball club that is based in Capo d Orlando Sicily It plays in the second tier Serie A2 Basket Infodrive Capo d OrlandoLeaguesSerie A2 BasketFounded1978 45 years ago 1978 HistoryOrlandina Basket1978 2008Pallacanestro Nebrodi2008 2009Orlandina Basket2009 presentArenaPalaFantozziCapacity3 613LocationCapo d Orlando Sicily ItalyPresidentEnzo SindoniHead coachMarco CardaniWebsiteorlandinabasket itHomeAwayFounded in 1978 it was one of the youngest teams of the Serie A 2007 2008 based on foundation date with in addition being the city with fewest citizens Financial issues forced the team to restart from the Serie C Dilettanti after being excluded from Serie A in October 2008 but thanks to two promotions and two repechages the team managed to climb back to the upper most league where it competed for four years before being relegated to the lower league in 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early beginnings 1 2 The double promotion 1 3 LegaDue salvation relegation and repechage 1 4 The historic promotion to Serie A 1 5 First stint in Serie A 3 years 1 6 Restarting from Serie C back to back promotions 1 7 Back to LegaDue 1 8 Second stint in Serie A 4 years 2 Colors and logo 3 Arena 4 Season by season 5 Players 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Notable players 6 Palmares 7 Sponsorship names 8 Rivalries 9 Organized supporters 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditEarly beginnings Edit After many years of activity in the regional arena in 1996 after a relegation to Serie C2 with only one victory out of thirty matches she was taken over by the entrepreneur Enzo Sindoni The Fiat Vinci Capo d Orlando later Nebrodi Gas and from 1998 Upea largely won its championship 29 wins out of 30 matches and the following year repeats its success in Serie C1 26 wins out of 30 matches reaching Serie B2 led by the Orlandino coach Maurizio Cucinotta The double promotion Edit In the 1998 99 season Alessandro Fantozzi a former national team player arrives as the new point guard Orlandina after a seventh place in the regular season is eliminated in the first round of the play offs from Trapani it is also Cucinotta s last season as head coach paladin In his place in the following season 1999 00 Giovanni Papini was hired replaced during the current championship by Toni Trullo the Upea of Fantozzi Caprari and Bortolani centered the promotion to Serie B1 by winning 2 1 in the series final against Cefalu At the end of the 2000 01 season the one in which the PalaFantozzi dedicated to the Livorno playmaker was inaugurated the second consecutive promotion arrives Orlandina conquers the LegaDue through the playoffs after a second place in the regular season winning in Pavia LegaDue salvation relegation and repechage Edit In 2001 02 with Carter Fox Hill Mescheriakov and Samake the team obtained an easy salvation but the dream was shattered the following season when the Upea relegated to Serie B1 after an unlucky year The 2003 04 season returning to B of Excellence sees the Epea save themselves in the playout against Castenaso but in the summer of 2004 thanks to an incredible and unexpected repechage Enzo Sindoni s club returns to LegaDue The historic promotion to Serie A Edit In the 2004 05 season with Giovanni Perdichizzi on the bench the Orlandina of McIntyre Hoover Oliver and Howell lost just three games 27 3 and was promoted to first place in Serie A1 In February he also won the LegaDue Cup It thus becomes the fifth Sicilian team to play in the top division the third after the war After the 40s with Giglio Bianco Catania and Palermo in fact in the 90s and 2000s Trapani and Messina played in Serie A for only one season First stint in Serie A 3 years Edit In 2005 06 he saved himself on the last day against Roseto becoming the first Sicilian team to keep the category for more than a season In 2006 07 the president Sindoni new mayor of Capo d Orlando was forced to rebuild the team from scratch starting from Perdichizzi and with the only confirmations of Esposito and Fabi 2 The team after a good start is saved again on the last day winning at home against Reggio Emilia At the end of the season the paths of Orlandina and coach Perdichizzi separate In the summer his place is taken by Meo Sacchetti In 2007 08 President Sindoni hires Gianmarco Pozzecco silver medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics and player of absolute value Also important are the signings of the Americans Wallace Slay and Diener and the return of Howell one of the architects of the promotion in A1 At the end of the first round Sacchetti s team wins the right to participate in the Final Eight of the Italian Cup being eliminated in the quarter finals by Biella Having sold scorer Diener to Siena Orlandina landed two more important hits on the market signing Beck from Varese and young Mejia from the D League these grafts in addition to the recovery of Colin Falls are decisive for maintaining the high positions of the ranking On April 17 2008 again against Biella Orlandina writes another page in its basketball history gaining access to the Scudetto play off for the first time thanks to the away victory on the Piedmontese field and concluding the regular season in sixth place The quarter final sees Avellino win the series 3 0 after 3 hard fought matches The match that sanctions Orlandina s elimination from the play offs is also the last match of Gianmarco Pozzecco the undisputed leader of the team who thus closes his career The results of the other quarter finals still allow Orlandina to obtain the historic qualification for the Eurocup The 2008 09 season is not played by Orlandina since on 20 September 2008 the federal council announced the exclusion of the team from the championship alongside Basket Napoli 1 Restarting from Serie C back to back promotions Edit The company s activity restarts in 2009 10 when Pallacanestro Nebrodi a team from Capo d Orlando that in the previous season had played in the Promotion championship and finished in last place was admitted to Serie C Dilettanti thanks to the acceptance of the application of repechage presented to the Lega Nazionale Pallacanestro in place of the Folgore Nocera and obtaining the change of name in Orlandina Basket Gianmarco Pozzecco coach of Upea from November 2012 until the end of the 2013 14 season The season ends with first place and promotion to Serie B Amateur with six rounds to spare Among the basketball players who played the 2009 2010 season with the Orlandina shirt there are Giuseppe Costantino and Gianmarco Pozzecco who played a game two years after retiring from professional basketball In the 2010 11 season after the first place reached in the regular season in group D of Serie B Dilettanti Orlandina obtained promotion to Serie A Dilettanti by winning the play off final series 2 1 against Viola Reggio Calabria On 13 September 2011 Giovanni Perdichizzi was announced as the new coach replacing Giuseppe Condello With Perdichizzi Orlandina is eliminated in the playoff quarter finals of A dilettanti from Basket Recanati Back to LegaDue Edit In the following summer the paladin formation was fished out in LegaDue The return season in LegaDue begins with coach Massimo Bernardi who was subsequently sacked after 6 defeats in as many league games In place of him on November 16 2012 Gianmarco Pozzecco arrives in his first experience as head coach After closing the season in eleventh position close to the playoffs Upea extends the contract to coach Gianmarco Pozzecco and subsequently hires experienced players such as Gianluca Basile Matteo Soragna and Sandro Nicevic in the summer market The 2013 14 vintage sees Orlandina close the regular season in second position and then make a great ride in the play offs eliminating first Sigma Barcelona in the quarterfinals then Tezenis Verona in the semifinals only surrendering in the final against the Aquila Basket Trento promoted to Serie A On 8 June 2014 two days after the end of the championship the farewell of Gianmarco Pozzecco is announced who will end his experience as an Upea coach with 39 wins and 24 defeats in his place comes Giulio Griccioli leaving Casale Monferrato Second stint in Serie A 4 years Edit On 18 July 2014 being the first to have the right to repechage Orlandina is promoted to Serie A in place of Montepaschi Siena after the latter went bankrupt During the setting up of the roster to the reconfirmations Basile Soragna and Nicevic another man of experience and former national team like Andrea Pecile joined the team The season ends with an easy salvation obtained with four rounds to spare Orlandina concluded the 2016 17 championship in eighth position and qualified for the play offs being eliminated by Olimpia Milano in the quarter finals after having won Game 1 on the road in Milan with the score of 80 87 2 This was also the team s first LBA play off game win Following the resignation of Pistoia Orlandina qualified for the Basketball Champions League BCL for the 2017 18 season after defeating Academic Sofia in the qualifying round the team advanced to the regular season where it finished last in its group In the 2017 2018 season of Serie A following the defeat against Cremona for 119 95 he relegated to Serie A2 In the 2018 2019 season the team qualified for the play offs and reached the final being defeated by Universo Treviso Basket Colors and logo EditThe team colors are white and blue Exclusively for the 2008 Italian Cup Final Eight the game shirt became yellow and red the colors of the Sicilian flag For the 2012 2013 2013 2014 and 2014 2015 seasons the away game jersey was black The symbol of the Orlandina Basket is a paladin During the 2013 2014 season Dino il Paladino became the team s official mascot Arena EditAt the beginning of its history Orlandina Basket disputed its matches in the courtyard of the elementary schools of Capo d Orlando outdoors In the following years with the team called Fiat Vinci Nebrodi Gas and then Upea the home games were played at the PalaValenti on the Lungomare Andrea Doria until the middle of the 2000 2001 season On 25 February 2001 during the nineteenth day of the Serie B Championship Upea Orlandina Basket Banca Sant Angelo Trapani the PalaFantozzi was inaugurated in Piazza Peppino Bontempo it s named after former Orlandina star Alessandro Fantozzi The PalaFantozzi then renovated in the summer of 2005 to increase the capacity in view of Serie A is today the current Orlandina Basket facility with a capacity of 3 613 spectators 3 Season by season Edit Promotion Relegation Repechage Season Tier League Pos Notes European competitions1995 96 5 Serie C1 16th Relegated to Lower League1996 97 6 Serie C2 1st Promoted to Upper League1997 98 5 Serie C1 1st Promoted to Upper League1998 99 4 Serie B2 7th1999 2000 4 Serie B2 1st Promoted to Upper League2000 01 3 Serie B Eccellenza 2nd Wins Playoffs Promoted to Upper League2001 02 2 Legadue 10th2002 03 2 Legadue 14th Relegated to Lower League2003 04 3 Serie B Eccellenza 13th Wins Playouts to maintain league repechage to upper league2004 05 2 Legadue 1st Wins 2nd tier Italian Cup Promoted to Upper League2005 06 1 Serie A 16th2006 07 1 Serie A 14th2007 08 1 Serie A 6th Playoffs quarterfinalist excluded from following year s championship due to financial issues2008 09 N A N A N A Buys league title of Pallacanestro Nebrodi to enter Serie C Dilettanti the following year2009 10 5 Serie C Dilettanti 1st Wins 5th tier Italian Cup Promoted to Upper League2010 11 4 Serie B Dilettanti 1st Wins Playoffs Promoted to Upper League2011 12 3 Divisione Nazionale A 3rd Playoffs Quarterfinalist repechage to upper league2012 13 2 Legadue 11th 2nd tier Italian Cup First Round2013 14 2 LNP Gold 2nd Playoffs Finalist repechage to upper league2014 15 1 LBA 14th2015 16 1 LBA 13th2016 17 1 LBA 8th Italian Cup Quarterfinalist2017 18 1 LBA 16th Relegated to Lower League 3 Champions League RS2018 19 2 Serie A2 2nd Playoffs Finalist2019 20 2 Serie A2 13th2020 21 2 Serie A2 11th2021 22 2 Serie A2 TBD Season in progressPlayers EditCurrent roster Edit Orlandina Basket rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgeC 0 Diouf Modou 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 91 kg 201 lb 23 1999 09 02 2 September 1999F 1 Mack Tevin 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 103 kg 227 lb 25 1997 05 01 1 May 1997PG 4 Ellis Quinn 1 84 m 6 ft 0 in 65 kg 143 lb 19 2003 04 01 1 April 2003PG 6 Gay Flavio 1 85 m 6 ft 1 in 75 kg 165 lb 24 1998 03 07 7 March 1998F 7 Bartoli Vittorio 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 99 kg 218 lb 20 2002 06 11 11 June 2002P 9 Lagana Matteo C 1 89 m 6 ft 2 in 87 kg 192 lb 23 2000 01 10 10 January 2000F 12 Poser Federico 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 104 kg 229 lb 23 1999 08 17 17 August 1999F 13 Klasinskis Ricards 2 00 m 6 ft 7 in 100 kg 220 lb 20 2003 01 01 1 January 2003SG 16 Vecerina Simone 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 91 kg 201 lb 23 1999 10 05 5 October 1999SG 25 Reggiani Francesco 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 85 kg 187 lb 21 2002 01 06 6 January 2002G F 55 King Nick 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 102 kg 225 lb 27 1995 08 05 5 August 1995 Head coach Marco CardaniAssistant coach es David Sussi Edoardo RabboliniAthletic trainer s Antonio FazioPhysiotherapist s Biagio Di GiorgioTeam manager Antonio SaponeLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated November 8 2021Notable players Edit Gianluca Basile 3 seasons 13 16 Matteo Soragna 2 seasons 13 15 Gianmarco Pozzecco 1 seasons 07 08 Keith Carter 2 seasons 01 02 05 06 Otis Hill 1 season 01 02 Soumaila Samake 1 season 01 02 Reggie Fox 1 season 01 02 Henry Turner 1 season 02 03 James Robinson 1 season 02 03 Karim Shabazz 1 season 02 03 Brian Oliver 1 season 04 05 Ryan Hoover 1 season 04 05 Terrell McIntyre 1 season 04 05 Rolando Howell 2 seasons 04 05 07 08 Marque Perry 1 season 05 06 Kristaps Janicenoks 1 season 05 06 Oluoma Nnamaka 1 season 05 06 Virginijus Praskevicius 1 season 05 06 Vassil Evtimov 1 season 05 06 Dusan Jelic Koutsopoulos 1 season 05 06 Vincenzo Esposito 1 season 05 06 Alvin Young 1 season 06 07 Jayson Wells 1 season 06 07 Herve Toure 1 season 06 07 Martynas Mazeika 1 season 07 08 Simas Jasaitis 1 season 15 16 Adam Wojcik 1 season 07 08Palmares EditCampionato di Legadue 12004 05Coppa Italia di Legadue 12005Coppa Italia LNP di Serie C Dilettanti 12009 10Sponsorship names EditFiat Vinci Capo d Orlando 1996 1997 Nebrodi Gas Capo d Orlando 1997 1998 UPEA Capo d Orlando 1998 2007 2009 2015 Pierrel Capo d Orlando 2007 2008 Betaland Capo d Orlando 2015 2018 Benfapp Capo d Orlando 2018 2019 SikeliArchivi Capo d Orlando 4 2017 in European competitions Infodrive Capo d Orlando 2021 present Rivalries EditThe best known sporting rivalries in the 90s and at the beginning of the 2000s were with Patti Basketball and Cefalu Basketball in Serie B and C In the last decade the most heartfelt challenges were with Viola Reggio Calabria in Serie B and Barcelona Basketball in Legadue There are however excellent relations with JuvecasertaOrganized supporters EditThe historic group of organized fans was I Pitbull active in the years of Orlandina Basket at PalaValenti In 2001 the White Blue Capo a large group were formed then disbanded at the end of 2007 Part of the White Blue Capo then formed the Capo d Orlando Supporters then disbanded at the end of the 2007 2008 season after the exclusion of the Orlandina Basket from Serie A The Banda Nuautri born in 2003 was the longest lived group it accompanied Orlandina in the years of Serie A and in those of the restart from C Dissolved at the end of the 2013 2014 season after more than a decade alongside Orlandina Basket part of the band formed the group The Wrong Side From the 2017 2018 season there will also be the Sixth Man Club Orlandina Basket with Senior presidents Leuccio Tonarelli and Salvatore Scarpuzza instead Junior the president is Giuseppe Tonarelli and the deputy Gabriele Minissale I Pitbull 1996 2001 White Blue Capo 2001 2007 Banda Nuautri 2003 2014 Capo d Orlando Supporters 2007 2008 The Wrong Side 2014 present Sesto Uomo Club Orlandina Basket 2017 present References Edit Il Consiglio Federale revoca l ammissione di Napoli e Capo d Orlando alla Serie A in Italian Orlandina stuns Olimpia Milano with historic 1 0 Seating General Seating 3613 L Orlandina in Europa si chiamera SikeliArchivi Capo d Orlando Amnotizie it 2017 09 19 Archived from the original on 2019 01 02 Retrieved 2017 09 28 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orlandina Basket Official website in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orlandina Basket amp oldid 1114683638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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