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JuveCaserta Basket

Sporting Club JuveCaserta (sometimes spelled Juve Caserta), also known as Decò Caserta after its title sponsor, is an Italian professional basketball team based in Caserta, Campania. The team currently plays in the Serie A2, the second tier of Italian basketball.

Sporting Club JuveCaserta
LeaguesSerie A2 Basket
Founded1951; 73 years ago (1951)
HistoryS.C. Juventus Caserta
1951–1998
JuveCaserta Basket
2004–2017
Sporting Club JuveCaserta
2018–present
ArenaPalaMaggiò
Capacity6,387
LocationCaserta, Campania, Italy
Team colorsWhite and Black
   
PresidentNicola D’Andrea
OwnershipFortune Investment & Consulting (62%)
Raffaele Iavazzi (28%)
Caserta città del basket (10%)
Championships1 Italian Championships
1 Italian Cup
Websitejuvecaserta.it

For past club sponsorship names, see sponsorship names.

History edit

JuveCaserta was founded by a group of local enthusiasts in 1951.[1] The name Sporting Club Juventus was chosen by Santino Piccolo, a fan of the homonymous Turin football team. The team started playing on the clay courts of the Liceo Classico Pietro Giannone.

The side played in the 1985–86 and 1986–87 finals of the first division Serie A before finally winning the competition in 1990–91, the first team from the south of Italy to do so. They had earlier won the Italian Cup in 1988 and reached the European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1989.

Following the 1997–98 season, the club went bankrupt. In 2004, two lower-level Caserta-based teams merged under the name of JuveCaserta. That side returned to the Serie A in 2008 after winning the LegaDue promotion playoffs.

 
The Juvecaserta logo that was introduced in 2004

Finishing in second-place in the league during the 2009–10 season, Caserta reached the playoff semi-finals but lost the series against Armani Jeans Milano 2-3. The next season saw the side lose in the EuroLeague first qualifying round to Russian team Khimki, playing instead in the Eurocup where they reached the quarterfinals where they narrowly lost to UNICS.

In July 2017, Juvecaserta Basket was excluded by CONI from the 2017–18 LBA season, due to financial issues.[2] Vanoli Cremona was reprieved and took the place of Juvecaserta.[3] In the 2017–18 season, the team would play in the Serie D, the fifth tier.

Honours and titles edit

Domestic competitions edit

Winners (1): 1990–91
Runners-up (2): 1985–86, 1986–87
Winners (1): 1987–88
Runners-up (2): 1983–84, 1988–89

European competitions edit

Runners-up (1): 1988–89
Runners-up (1): 1985–86
Semifinalist (1): 1986–87
3rd place (1): 1984

Retired numbers edit

JuveCaserta Basket retired numbers
Nat. Player Position Tenure Date Retired
5   Nando Gentile PG 1982–1993, 2003–2004
6   Vincenzo Esposito SG 1984–1993
18   Oscar Schmidt SF 1982–1990 1990

Notable players edit

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Head coaches edit

Sponsorship names edit

Throughout the years, due to sponsorship, the club has been known as :

  • Juventus Caserta (no sponsorship, 1975–76 until 1978–79)
  • Il Diario Caserta (1979–80)
  • Latte Matese Caserta (1980–81 until 1981–82)
  • Indesit Caserta (1982–83 until 1984–85)
  • Mobilgirgi Caserta (1985–86 until 1986–87)
  • Snaidero Caserta (1987–88 until 1988–89)
  • Phonola Caserta (1989–90 until 1992–93)
  • Onyx Caserta (1993–94)
  • Pepsi Caserta (2000–01)
  • Centro Energia Caserta (2001)
  • Ellebielle Caserta (2001–02)
  • Centro Energia Caserta (2002–03)
  • Pepsi Caserta (2003–04 until 2007–08)
  • Eldo Caserta (2008–09)
  • Pepsi Caserta (2009–10 until 2010–11)
  • Otto Caserta (2011–12)
  • JuveCaserta (no sponsorship, 2012–13)
  • Pasta Reggia Caserta (2013–14 until 2016–17)

References edit

  1. ^ (in Italian). Juvecaserta Basket. Archived from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Juvecaserta verso l'esclusione dal prossimo campionato di Serie A?" [Juvecaserta is going to be exclude from next LBA season]. sportando.com (in Italian). Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Vanoli ripescata in serie A1" [Vanoli reprieved in Serie A1]. laprovinciacr.it (in Italian). Retrieved 20 August 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Italian)
  • Serie A team profile (in Italian) Retrieved 23 August 2015
  • Eurobasket.com profile

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Sporting Club JuveCaserta sometimes spelled Juve Caserta also known as Deco Caserta after its title sponsor is an Italian professional basketball team based in Caserta Campania The team currently plays in the Serie A2 the second tier of Italian basketball Sporting Club JuveCasertaLeaguesSerie A2 BasketFounded1951 73 years ago 1951 HistoryS C Juventus Caserta1951 1998JuveCaserta Basket 2004 2017Sporting Club JuveCaserta 2018 presentArenaPalaMaggioCapacity6 387LocationCaserta Campania ItalyTeam colorsWhite and Black PresidentNicola D AndreaOwnershipFortune Investment amp Consulting 62 Raffaele Iavazzi 28 Caserta citta del basket 10 Championships1 Italian Championships 1 Italian CupWebsitejuvecaserta itHomeAway For past club sponsorship names see sponsorship names Contents 1 History 2 Honours and titles 2 1 Domestic competitions 2 2 European competitions 3 Retired numbers 4 Notable players 5 Head coaches 6 Sponsorship names 7 References 8 External linksHistory editJuveCaserta was founded by a group of local enthusiasts in 1951 1 The name Sporting Club Juventus was chosen by Santino Piccolo a fan of the homonymous Turin football team The team started playing on the clay courts of the Liceo Classico Pietro Giannone The side played in the 1985 86 and 1986 87 finals of the first division Serie A before finally winning the competition in 1990 91 the first team from the south of Italy to do so They had earlier won the Italian Cup in 1988 and reached the European Cup Winners Cup final in 1989 Following the 1997 98 season the club went bankrupt In 2004 two lower level Caserta based teams merged under the name of JuveCaserta That side returned to the Serie A in 2008 after winning the LegaDue promotion playoffs nbsp The Juvecaserta logo that was introduced in 2004 Finishing in second place in the league during the 2009 10 season Caserta reached the playoff semi finals but lost the series against Armani Jeans Milano 2 3 The next season saw the side lose in the EuroLeague first qualifying round to Russian team Khimki playing instead in the Eurocup where they reached the quarterfinals where they narrowly lost to UNICS In July 2017 Juvecaserta Basket was excluded by CONI from the 2017 18 LBA season due to financial issues 2 Vanoli Cremona was reprieved and took the place of Juvecaserta 3 In the 2017 18 season the team would play in the Serie D the fifth tier Honours and titles editDomestic competitions edit Italian League Winners 1 1990 91 Runners up 2 1985 86 1986 87 Italian Cup Winners 1 1987 88 Runners up 2 1983 84 1988 89 European competitions edit FIBA Saporta Cup Runners up 1 1988 89 FIBA Korac Cup Runners up 1 1985 86 Semifinalist 1 1986 87 European Super Cup 3rd place 1 1984Retired numbers editJuveCaserta Basket retired numbers N Nat Player Position Tenure Date Retired 5 nbsp Nando Gentile PG 1982 1993 2003 2004 6 nbsp Vincenzo Esposito SG 1984 1993 18 nbsp Oscar Schmidt SF 1982 1990 1990Notable players editNote Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Criteria To appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time nbsp Davide Ancilotto 4 seasons 91 95 nbsp Sandro Dell Agnello 8 seasons 84 92 nbsp Pietro Generali 5 seasons 83 88 nbsp Ferdinando Gentile 12 seasons 82 93 03 04 nbsp Vincenzo Esposito 9 seasons 84 93 nbsp Mychal Thompson 1 season 91 92 nbsp Oscar Schmidt 8 seasons 82 90 nbsp Georgi Glouchkov 4 seasons 86 90 nbsp Aaron Doornekamp 3 seasons 08 12 nbsp Antti Nikkila 1 season 05 06 nbsp Ingo Freyer 1 season 97 nbsp Jay Larranaga 2 seasons 07 09 nbsp Guy Goodes 1 season 97 98 nbsp nbsp Richard Howell nbsp Cadillac Anderson 1 season 92 93 nbsp Joe Arlauckas 1 season 87 88 nbsp Anthony Avent 1 season 91 92 nbsp Kris Clack 1 season 05 06 nbsp Sean Colson 2 seasons 04 06 nbsp Tellis Frank 3 seasons 90 93 nbsp Dario Hunt nbsp Pace Mannion 1 season 95 96 nbsp Bill McCaffrey 1 season 94 95 nbsp BJ McKie 1 season 06 07 nbsp John Mengelt 1 season 80 81 nbsp Josh Powell 1 season 04 05 nbsp Tom Scheffler 1 season 87 88 nbsp Charles Shackleford 2 seasons 90 91 93 94 nbsp Wayne Tinkle 1 season 93 94 nbsp Bernard Toone 1 season nbsp Leon Wood 1 season 93 94 nbsp Galen Young 1 season 05 06Head coaches edit nbsp Bogdan Tanjevic 4 seasons 82 86 nbsp Ranko Zeravica 1 season 93 94 nbsp Andrea Trinchieri 1 season 07 08Sponsorship names editThroughout the years due to sponsorship the club has been known as Juventus Caserta no sponsorship 1975 76 until 1978 79 Il Diario Caserta 1979 80 Latte Matese Caserta 1980 81 until 1981 82 Indesit Caserta 1982 83 until 1984 85 Mobilgirgi Caserta 1985 86 until 1986 87 Snaidero Caserta 1987 88 until 1988 89 Phonola Caserta 1989 90 until 1992 93 Onyx Caserta 1993 94 Pepsi Caserta 2000 01 Centro Energia Caserta 2001 Ellebielle Caserta 2001 02 Centro Energia Caserta 2002 03 Pepsi Caserta 2003 04 until 2007 08 Eldo Caserta 2008 09 Pepsi Caserta 2009 10 until 2010 11 Otto Caserta 2011 12 JuveCaserta no sponsorship 2012 13 Pasta Reggia Caserta 2013 14 until 2016 17 References edit Storia in Italian Juvecaserta Basket Archived from the original on 8 April 2016 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Juvecaserta verso l esclusione dal prossimo campionato di Serie A Juvecaserta is going to be exclude from next LBA season sportando com in Italian Retrieved 20 August 2017 Vanoli ripescata in serie A1 Vanoli reprieved in Serie A1 laprovinciacr it in Italian Retrieved 20 August 2017 External links editOfficial website in Italian Serie A team profile in Italian Retrieved 23 August 2015 Eurobasket com profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JuveCaserta Basket amp oldid 1220149296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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