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Mens Sana 1871 Basket

Mens Sana 1871 Basket is an Italian professional basketball club based in Siena. It is a section of the sports club Polisportiva Mens Sana, founded in 1871.

Basket Mens Sana 1871
LeagueSerie C Silver
Founded1934
HistoryMens Sana in Corpore Sano 1871
(1934–2019)
ArenaPalasport Mens Sana
Capacity6,000
LocationSiena, Italy
Team colorsGreen and white
   
Championships6 Italian Leagues
3 Italian Cups
6 Italian Supercups
1 FIBA Saporta Cup
Retired numbers3 (5, 13, 20)
Websitewww.menssana1871.org

Under the name Montepaschi Siena, derived from sponsor Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the club was a dominant presence in the Italian Serie A, winning five titles in a row from 2006–07 to 2010–11, besides two more titles later revoked by the Italian Federation,[1] whilst also challenging for titles in Europe. After financial problems caused the club to go bankrupt in 2014, it moved down to the fourth division. In the 2015–16 season it played in the second division.

For past club sponsorship names, see the list below.

History

Early history (1871–1967)

The parent organisation, Associazione Ginnastica Senese "Mens Sana in Corpore Sano 1871", was formed on 16 April 1871 by university students. In the beginning of the 19th century the gymnastics club became a multi-sports club (Italian: Polisportiva) by adding other sports under its wing.[2]

Basketball was first practiced by the club in May 1907 when – at the Venice Gymnastics competition – teacher Ida Nomi Pesciolini led a women's team in a basketball demonstration. It's claimed this was the first time the game – invented in 1891 – was played in Italy, with Nomi discovering the sport whilst in the United Kingdom and then translating the rules in Italian.[3][4]

The official basketball section of the club was established in 1934. However, the club and the organisation as a whole had limited activities until the end of the Second World War in 1945. After that date, basketball was played again, at first by students from the Piccolomini high school.[2][4]

A professional club (1967–2000)

On 5 March 1967, Mens Sana played against city rival Costone for a place in the second division Serie B, with the former winning 64–63. In 1973, having lost the previous year, Siena beat Brina Rieti 80–66 to reach the top tier Serie A for the first time.[4] During the 1974–75 season, Sapori Siena finished fifth in the league thanks to a slow-paced style combined with zone defense as twin towers Carl Johnson and Enrico Bovone dominated the paint.[5]

In 1978–79, Antonini Siena reached the Serie A quarterfinals, earning a place in the 1979–80 FIBA Korać Cup where they went to the Round of 16.[6] Only two seasons later the side was in the second division again and at the end of the 1986 season it moved down to the third division Serie B Eccellenza. Siena would stay there until 1990, returning to the Serie A in 1991 and staying there for good from 1994. At the beginning of the decade, the club had become autonomous from the Polisportiva.[4]

With coaches like Gianfranco Lombardi, Cesare Pancotto and Valerio Bianchini and players Sandro Dell'Agnello, Sylvester Gray, Gerard King, and Larry Middleton the club had solid results, including two Serie A quarterfinals in 1997–98 and 1999–00 and two participations in the FIBA Korać Cup.[5][6]

Montepaschi Siena (2000–2014)

 
Club logo during the Montepaschi era

In the summer of 2000, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, a banking company based in the city, became the majority sponsor of the side. The club, now known as Montepaschi Siena, took a new dimension, first signing Italian international Roberto Chiacig and playing in the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague. A year later coach Ergin Ataman and players Vrbica Stefanov, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Boris Gorenc and Milenko Topić were added. The team, with the mid-season addition of Petar Naumoski, beat Pamesa Valencia to lift the 2002 Saporta Cup, their first ever title.[5][6]

In 2002–03, Montepaschi added guard Alphonso Ford and forward Mirsad Türkcan. For their first season in the EuroLeague, Europe's best competition, the Italians reached the Final Four (just the second team to achieve the feat), losing 62–65 to Benetton Treviso, a team that also beat them in the domestic semifinals on the way to the title.[5]

Before the 2003–04 season, Carlo Recalcati, the Italian national team coach, was chosen in order to win a scudetto (Italian title), with Ford and Turkcan being replaced by David Andersen, Giacomo Galanda, Bootsy Thornton, David Vanterpool and later Michalis Kakiouzis. Siena would accomplish that goal, sweeping all of its playoff series 3–0 and claiming their first ever scudetto after toppling Metis Varese, Scavolini Pesaro and Skipper Bologna. Earlier, the same Bologna side had impeded their second Euroleague Final Four run, beating Montepaschi 103–102 in overtime.[5]

The next two seasons put a brake on that success, with the sole addition of the Italian Supercup amidst two quarterfinal eliminations in the league and one Top 16 appearance in the Euroleague. Siena native and long serving club member Simone Pianigiani was promoted to the head coach role in 2006 whilst the roster was overhauled.[5] Montepaschi went to the quarterfinals of the 2006–07 ULEB Cup (Europe's second-tier competition) before losing to UNICS. More importantly, a team led by Rimantas Kaukėnas, Joseph Forte and Terrell McIntyre won 39 of the 44 games they played in the Serie A season (with a 3–0 finals sweep) to earn their second league title.[7][8]

With the return of Thornton and the addition of Kšyštof Lavrinovič, Montepaschi reached the 2008 Euroleague Final Four after sweeping their quarterfinals. A 17-point second-half lead against Maccabi Tel Aviv proved insufficient as the Italians lost in the semifinal. On the domestic front, Siena started the season with 18 successive wins and were never challenged in their third title conquest.[9]

In 2008–09, Siena became the second side to complete a domestic treble after losing just one game on their way to the league, Cup and Supercup titles.[10]

After adding Nikos Zisis, Marko Jarić, Malik Hairston and Bo McCalebb, Montepaschi reached another Euroleague Final Four in 2011, overcoming then-top scorer McCalebb's injury and a record 48-point loss to Olympiacos in the quarterfinals game 1. However, they were again stopped in the semifinals, this time by champions Panathinaikos. In the league they proved unstoppable again, adding a fifth straight Serie A crown and a third straight Cup title to their trophy cabinet.[11]

In 2011–12, Montepaschi achieved an unprecedented sixth consecutive Serie A title, adding the Supercup (their fifth in a row) and Cup (fourth) for good measure. The 2011–12 Euroleague saw eventual champions Olympiacos avenge their preceding year's defeat by topping the Italians in the quarterfinals.[12][13] All the titles won during this season were to be revoked four years later by the Italian Basketball Federation, following an investigation for accounting and fiscal fraud.

2012–13 saw two major changes with a decrease in budget that saw several players leave and a change in coach, with Pianigiani replaced by assistant Luca Banchi. Montepaschi wasn't as competitive, being eliminated at the Euroleague Top 16 stage whilst in the domestic league they finished the regular season in fifth place with 12 losses. However the holders rallied in the playoffs, winning two Best-of–7 series in game 7, against EA7 Emporio Armani Milano and Cimberio Varese before toppling Acea Roma 4–1 in the finals to add title number seven to the Cup they had earlier won.[14][15] This title too was revoked three years later by the Italian Basketball Federation.

The next season (2013–2014) saw an ever-contracting budget and a more ordinary roster, Montepaschi found it harder to compete in the 2013–14 Euroleague, alternating between close wins (sometimes on the buzzer) and closer defeats, ending the season with 3 wins and 7 losses.[16] In their final game against Unicaja that would decide who progressed from the group, the Italians were the victims of a buzzer beating shot that eliminated them from the competition.[17] Though its financial problems emerged to the fore, with a relegation all but assured due to massive debts, on the court the holders kept fighting, pushing favourites Milan to seven games in the Serie A finals, though they would go on to concede the title.[18]

Soon after, Mens Sana Basket was declared bankrupt amidst debts of 5,4 million euros and the departure of sponsor Montepaschi even if the company had revenue for over 400 million Euro. Furthermore, an inquest had been started in 2012 after suspected undeclared payments and tax evasion by club officials for over 90 million Euro, including former president Ferdinando Minucci.[19]

On 25 October 2017, following an investigation for accounting and fiscal fraud, including the destruction of some of the company's accounts by the president Ferdinando Minucci, the Italian Basketball Federation revoked all the domestic titles won by the club during the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons, namely two Italian titles, two Italian Cups and an Italian Supercup.[1]

A new start (2014–present)

The Mens Sana multi-sports club then retook ownership of the basketball club, it was registered in the fourth division Serie B for the 2014–15 season, with all players having left though Roberto Chiacig returned. In June 2015, Mens Sana 1871 won the third place game in the Serie B final four to earn a promotion to the unified second division Serie A2 for 2015–16.[20][21] In March 2019, Siena was excluded from the West Group of the Serie A2 for economic issues. In the beginnings of 2019, the team's roster was practically dismantled due to the club's financial troubles making it impossible to pay the league's taxes and the wages. The exclusion was determined after various renounciatiouns by the team to play certain games and on the charges of "unsportsmanlike conduct", since its line-up altered the competitiveness of the league.[22]

Following the exclusion, the team was renamed as Mens Sana Siena Basketball Academy, after absorbing again the control of Mens Sana's former satellite youth team; and enrolled for the 2019–20 Promozione Toscana, in the 7th tier of the Italian Basketball Federation. Such league was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy with Siena in the lead.

On the 21st of August 2020, it was announced that Mens Sana Siena would be participating on the Group A of the Serie C silver, a regional league representing the 5th Tier of the Italian Basketball Federation.

Arena

Mens Sana played in the Sant’Agata gymnasium before moving into the Dodecaedro (later Palazzetto Giannelli) when it was built in 1968. They later moved into the Palascalavo in 1976 (now Palasport Mens Sana, capacity 6,000[23]).[24]

Honours

Domestic competitions

Winners (6): 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12[1]2012–13[1]
Runners-up (1): 2013–14
Winners (3): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,[1] 2013[1]
Runners-up (2): 2002, 2014
Winners (6): 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013[1]
Runners-up (1): 2012

European competitions

3rd place (3): 2002–03, 2007–08, 2010–11
4th place (1): 2003–04
Final Four (4): 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011
Winners (1): 2001–02

Other competitions

  • Bormio, Italy Invitational Game
Winners (3): 2007, 2008, 2011
  • Florence, Italy Invitational Game
Winners (2): 2008, 2009
  • Torneo Gdynia
Winners (1): 2010
  • Vacallo, Switzerland Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2010
  • Torneo Città di Cagliari
Winners (1): 2011
  • Trofeo Vasco Martini
Winners (1): 2011

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Italian Cup European competitions
2006–07 1 Serie A 1st Semifinalist 2 ULEB Cup
QF
2007–08 1 Serie A 1st Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague 3rd
2008–09 1 Serie A 1st Champion 1 Euroleague
QF
2009–10 1 Serie A 1st Champion 1 Euroleague
T16
2010–11 1 Serie A 1st Champion 1 Euroleague 3rd
2011–12 1 Serie A 1st[a] revoked[a] 1 Euroleague
QF
2012–13 1 Serie A 1st[a] revoked[a] 1 Euroleague
T16
2013–14 1 Serie A 2nd Runner–up 1 Euroleague
RS
2 Eurocup
L32
2014–15 3 Serie B 1st
2015–16 2 Serie A2 5th
2016–17 2 Serie A2 11th
2017–18 2 Serie A2 11th
2018–19 2 Serie A2 Sacked
2019–20 6 Promozione Toscana

1st

2020–21 5 Serie C Silver (Toscana) 2nd (Group A)
5th (Qualification Group)
2021–22 5 Serie C Silver (Toscana)

Source: Eurobasket.com

  1. ^ a b c d Title revoked later.

Notable players

Retired numbers

Mens Sana 1871 Basket retired numbers
Nat. Player Position Tenure
5   Terrell McIntyre PG 2006–2010
13   Rimantas Kaukėnas SG 2005–2009, 2010–2012
20   Shaun Stonerook PF 2005–2012

Other notable players

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

Sponsorship names

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

  • Sapori Siena (1973–1978)
  • Antonini Siena (1978–1981)
  • Sapori Siena (1981–1983)
  • Mister Day Siena (1983–1986)
  • Conad Siena (198?–1989)
  • Ticino Siena (1989–1993)
  • Olitalia Siena (1993–1994)
  • Comerson Siena (1994–1995)
  • Cx Orologi Siena (1995–1996)
  • Fontanafredda Siena (1996–1998)
  • Ducato Siena (1998–2000)
  • Montepaschi Siena (2000–2014)
  • Gecom Mens Sana Siena (2014–2019)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Caso Siena: radiato Minucci e revocati due scudetti!" [Siena case: Minucci disbarred and two championships revoked!]. corrieredellosport.it (in Italian). 25 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Storio Mens Sana" [Mens Sana History]. MensSana1871.it (in Italian). Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Gli sport – Basket" [The sports – Basketball] (PDF). La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d "Basket Mens Sana 1871 - intro". MensSana1871.it (in Italian). Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e f . Eurocup Basketball. 26 February 2007. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Antonini Siena Basket – Team History". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Montepaschi Siena team profile". EuroLeague. 28 June 2007. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  8. ^ "What's hot in Italy: Siena tops off stellar season". FIBA Europe. 19 June 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  9. ^ "Montepaschi Siena 2008–09, team profile". EuroLeague. 9 June 2008. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Montepaschi whip Armani Jeans Milano for title". FIBA Europe. 17 June 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  11. ^ "2011–12 Team Profile: Montepaschi Siena". EuroLeague. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Montepaschi Siena reigh supreme again". FIBA Europe. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  13. ^ "2012–13 Pre-Draw Profile: Montepaschi Siena". EuroLeague. 19 June 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  14. ^ "Club profile: Montepaschi Siena". EuroLeague. 2 August 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  15. ^ "Siena win Italian marathon for 8th title". FIBA Europe. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  16. ^ "Montepaschi Siena – Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL". www.euroleague.net. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  17. ^ "Second thoughts: Regular Season Round 10 insights". EuroLeague. 22 December 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  18. ^ "Olimpia Milano ends 18 year wait". FIBA Europe. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  19. ^ "Basket: Siena dichiarata fallita, è la fine di un'era di successi" [Basketball: Siena is declared bankrupt, it's the end of an era of successes]. la Repubblica (in Italian). Siena. 9 July 2014. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  20. ^ Chicco, Michele; Tundo, Andrea (3 May 2015). "A Siena basket e calcio rinascono senza Montepaschi: Mens Sana e Robur vedono la promozione. Con pubblico da Serie A" [In Siena basketball and football relive without Montepaschi: Mens Sana and Robur glimpse promotion. With a Serie A public]. Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  21. ^ Nigro, Giuseppe (14 June 2015). "Basket: Siena fuori dal tunnel, batte Agropoli ed è promossa in A2" [Basketball: Siena out of the hole, it beats Agropoli and is promoted to the A2]. La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Forlì. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  22. ^ "Serie A2. Gare del 16-17 marzo 2019. On Sharing Siena esclusa dal Campionato".
  23. ^ "Mens Sana 1871 Basket - TheSportsDB.com". www.thesportsdb.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  24. ^ "Storia degli impianti" [Installations history]. menssana1871.it (in Italian). Retrieved 19 July 2015.

External links

  • Serie A names and history (in Italian) Retrieved 19 July 2015
  • Eurobasket.com profile Retrieved 19 July 2015

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Mens Sana 1871 Basket is an Italian professional basketball club based in Siena It is a section of the sports club Polisportiva Mens Sana founded in 1871 Basket Mens Sana 1871LeagueSerie C SilverFounded1934HistoryMens Sana in Corpore Sano 1871 1934 2019 ArenaPalasport Mens SanaCapacity6 000LocationSiena ItalyTeam colorsGreen and white Championships6 Italian Leagues3 Italian Cups6 Italian Supercups1 FIBA Saporta CupRetired numbers3 5 13 20 Websitewww menssana1871 orgUnder the name Montepaschi Siena derived from sponsor Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena the club was a dominant presence in the Italian Serie A winning five titles in a row from 2006 07 to 2010 11 besides two more titles later revoked by the Italian Federation 1 whilst also challenging for titles in Europe After financial problems caused the club to go bankrupt in 2014 it moved down to the fourth division In the 2015 16 season it played in the second division For past club sponsorship names see the list below Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1871 1967 1 2 A professional club 1967 2000 1 3 Montepaschi Siena 2000 2014 1 4 A new start 2014 present 2 Arena 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 European competitions 3 3 Other competitions 4 Season by season 5 Notable players 5 1 Retired numbers 5 2 Other notable players 6 Head coaches 7 Sponsorship names 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditEarly history 1871 1967 Edit The parent organisation Associazione Ginnastica Senese Mens Sana in Corpore Sano 1871 was formed on 16 April 1871 by university students In the beginning of the 19th century the gymnastics club became a multi sports club Italian Polisportiva by adding other sports under its wing 2 Basketball was first practiced by the club in May 1907 when at the Venice Gymnastics competition teacher Ida Nomi Pesciolini led a women s team in a basketball demonstration It s claimed this was the first time the game invented in 1891 was played in Italy with Nomi discovering the sport whilst in the United Kingdom and then translating the rules in Italian 3 4 The official basketball section of the club was established in 1934 However the club and the organisation as a whole had limited activities until the end of the Second World War in 1945 After that date basketball was played again at first by students from the Piccolomini high school 2 4 A professional club 1967 2000 Edit On 5 March 1967 Mens Sana played against city rival Costone for a place in the second division Serie B with the former winning 64 63 In 1973 having lost the previous year Siena beat Brina Rieti 80 66 to reach the top tier Serie A for the first time 4 During the 1974 75 season Sapori Siena finished fifth in the league thanks to a slow paced style combined with zone defense as twin towers Carl Johnson and Enrico Bovone dominated the paint 5 In 1978 79 Antonini Siena reached the Serie A quarterfinals earning a place in the 1979 80 FIBA Korac Cup where they went to the Round of 16 6 Only two seasons later the side was in the second division again and at the end of the 1986 season it moved down to the third division Serie B Eccellenza Siena would stay there until 1990 returning to the Serie A in 1991 and staying there for good from 1994 At the beginning of the decade the club had become autonomous from the Polisportiva 4 With coaches like Gianfranco Lombardi Cesare Pancotto and Valerio Bianchini and players Sandro Dell Agnello Sylvester Gray Gerard King and Larry Middleton the club had solid results including two Serie A quarterfinals in 1997 98 and 1999 00 and two participations in the FIBA Korac Cup 5 6 Montepaschi Siena 2000 2014 Edit Club logo during the Montepaschi era In the summer of 2000 Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena a banking company based in the city became the majority sponsor of the side The club now known as Montepaschi Siena took a new dimension first signing Italian international Roberto Chiacig and playing in the 2000 01 FIBA SuproLeague A year later coach Ergin Ataman and players Vrbica Stefanov Mindaugas Zukauskas Boris Gorenc and Milenko Topic were added The team with the mid season addition of Petar Naumoski beat Pamesa Valencia to lift the 2002 Saporta Cup their first ever title 5 6 In 2002 03 Montepaschi added guard Alphonso Ford and forward Mirsad Turkcan For their first season in the EuroLeague Europe s best competition the Italians reached the Final Four just the second team to achieve the feat losing 62 65 to Benetton Treviso a team that also beat them in the domestic semifinals on the way to the title 5 Before the 2003 04 season Carlo Recalcati the Italian national team coach was chosen in order to win a scudetto Italian title with Ford and Turkcan being replaced by David Andersen Giacomo Galanda Bootsy Thornton David Vanterpool and later Michalis Kakiouzis Siena would accomplish that goal sweeping all of its playoff series 3 0 and claiming their first ever scudetto after toppling Metis Varese Scavolini Pesaro and Skipper Bologna Earlier the same Bologna side had impeded their second Euroleague Final Four run beating Montepaschi 103 102 in overtime 5 The next two seasons put a brake on that success with the sole addition of the Italian Supercup amidst two quarterfinal eliminations in the league and one Top 16 appearance in the Euroleague Siena native and long serving club member Simone Pianigiani was promoted to the head coach role in 2006 whilst the roster was overhauled 5 Montepaschi went to the quarterfinals of the 2006 07 ULEB Cup Europe s second tier competition before losing to UNICS More importantly a team led by Rimantas Kaukenas Joseph Forte and Terrell McIntyre won 39 of the 44 games they played in the Serie A season with a 3 0 finals sweep to earn their second league title 7 8 With the return of Thornton and the addition of Ksystof Lavrinovic Montepaschi reached the 2008 Euroleague Final Four after sweeping their quarterfinals A 17 point second half lead against Maccabi Tel Aviv proved insufficient as the Italians lost in the semifinal On the domestic front Siena started the season with 18 successive wins and were never challenged in their third title conquest 9 In 2008 09 Siena became the second side to complete a domestic treble after losing just one game on their way to the league Cup and Supercup titles 10 After adding Nikos Zisis Marko Jaric Malik Hairston and Bo McCalebb Montepaschi reached another Euroleague Final Four in 2011 overcoming then top scorer McCalebb s injury and a record 48 point loss to Olympiacos in the quarterfinals game 1 However they were again stopped in the semifinals this time by champions Panathinaikos In the league they proved unstoppable again adding a fifth straight Serie A crown and a third straight Cup title to their trophy cabinet 11 In 2011 12 Montepaschi achieved an unprecedented sixth consecutive Serie A title adding the Supercup their fifth in a row and Cup fourth for good measure The 2011 12 Euroleague saw eventual champions Olympiacos avenge their preceding year s defeat by topping the Italians in the quarterfinals 12 13 All the titles won during this season were to be revoked four years later by the Italian Basketball Federation following an investigation for accounting and fiscal fraud 2012 13 saw two major changes with a decrease in budget that saw several players leave and a change in coach with Pianigiani replaced by assistant Luca Banchi Montepaschi wasn t as competitive being eliminated at the Euroleague Top 16 stage whilst in the domestic league they finished the regular season in fifth place with 12 losses However the holders rallied in the playoffs winning two Best of 7 series in game 7 against EA7 Emporio Armani Milano and Cimberio Varese before toppling Acea Roma 4 1 in the finals to add title number seven to the Cup they had earlier won 14 15 This title too was revoked three years later by the Italian Basketball Federation The next season 2013 2014 saw an ever contracting budget and a more ordinary roster Montepaschi found it harder to compete in the 2013 14 Euroleague alternating between close wins sometimes on the buzzer and closer defeats ending the season with 3 wins and 7 losses 16 In their final game against Unicaja that would decide who progressed from the group the Italians were the victims of a buzzer beating shot that eliminated them from the competition 17 Though its financial problems emerged to the fore with a relegation all but assured due to massive debts on the court the holders kept fighting pushing favourites Milan to seven games in the Serie A finals though they would go on to concede the title 18 Soon after Mens Sana Basket was declared bankrupt amidst debts of 5 4 million euros and the departure of sponsor Montepaschi even if the company had revenue for over 400 million Euro Furthermore an inquest had been started in 2012 after suspected undeclared payments and tax evasion by club officials for over 90 million Euro including former president Ferdinando Minucci 19 On 25 October 2017 following an investigation for accounting and fiscal fraud including the destruction of some of the company s accounts by the president Ferdinando Minucci the Italian Basketball Federation revoked all the domestic titles won by the club during the 2011 12 and 2012 13 seasons namely two Italian titles two Italian Cups and an Italian Supercup 1 A new start 2014 present Edit The Mens Sana multi sports club then retook ownership of the basketball club it was registered in the fourth division Serie B for the 2014 15 season with all players having left though Roberto Chiacig returned In June 2015 Mens Sana 1871 won the third place game in the Serie B final four to earn a promotion to the unified second division Serie A2 for 2015 16 20 21 In March 2019 Siena was excluded from the West Group of the Serie A2 for economic issues In the beginnings of 2019 the team s roster was practically dismantled due to the club s financial troubles making it impossible to pay the league s taxes and the wages The exclusion was determined after various renounciatiouns by the team to play certain games and on the charges of unsportsmanlike conduct since its line up altered the competitiveness of the league 22 Following the exclusion the team was renamed as Mens Sana Siena Basketball Academy after absorbing again the control of Mens Sana s former satellite youth team and enrolled for the 2019 20 Promozione Toscana in the 7th tier of the Italian Basketball Federation Such league was suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy with Siena in the lead On the 21st of August 2020 it was announced that Mens Sana Siena would be participating on the Group A of the Serie C silver a regional league representing the 5th Tier of the Italian Basketball Federation Arena EditMens Sana played in the Sant Agata gymnasium before moving into the Dodecaedro later Palazzetto Giannelli when it was built in 1968 They later moved into the Palascalavo in 1976 now Palasport Mens Sana capacity 6 000 23 24 Honours EditDomestic competitions Edit Italian LeagueWinners 6 2003 04 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 1 2012 13 1 Runners up 1 2013 14Italian CupWinners 3 2009 2010 2011 2012 1 2013 1 Runners up 2 2002 2014Italian SupercupWinners 6 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 1 Runners up 1 2012European competitions Edit EuroLeague3rd place 3 2002 03 2007 08 2010 11 4th place 1 2003 04 Final Four 4 2003 2004 2008 2011FIBA Saporta CupWinners 1 2001 02Other competitions Edit Bormio Italy Invitational GameWinners 3 2007 2008 2011Florence Italy Invitational GameWinners 2 2008 2009Torneo GdyniaWinners 1 2010Vacallo Switzerland Invitational GameWinners 1 2010Torneo Citta di CagliariWinners 1 2011Trofeo Vasco MartiniWinners 1 2011Season by season EditSeason Tier League Pos Italian Cup European competitions2006 07 1 Serie A 1st Semifinalist 2 ULEB Cup QF2007 08 1 Serie A 1st Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague 3rd2008 09 1 Serie A 1st Champion 1 Euroleague QF2009 10 1 Serie A 1st Champion 1 Euroleague T162010 11 1 Serie A 1st Champion 1 Euroleague 3rd2011 12 1 Serie A 1st a revoked a 1 Euroleague QF2012 13 1 Serie A 1st a revoked a 1 Euroleague T162013 14 1 Serie A 2nd Runner up 1 Euroleague RS2 Eurocup L322014 15 3 Serie B 1st2015 16 2 Serie A2 5th2016 17 2 Serie A2 11th2017 18 2 Serie A2 11th2018 19 2 Serie A2 Sacked2019 20 6 Promozione Toscana 1st2020 21 5 Serie C Silver Toscana 2nd Group A 5th Qualification Group 2021 22 5 Serie C Silver Toscana Source Eurobasket com a b c d Title revoked later Notable players EditRetired numbers Edit Mens Sana 1871 Basket retired numbersN Nat Player Position Tenure5 Terrell McIntyre PG 2006 201013 Rimantas Kaukenas SG 2005 2009 2010 201220 Shaun Stonerook PF 2005 2012Other notable players Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo 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 2010s Kristjan Kangur 2 seasons 11 13 Jonas Maciulis 0 5 season 12 Igor Rakocevic 1 season 11 12 Bo McCalebb 2 seasons 10 12 Pietro Aradori 2 seasons 10 12 Milovan Rakovic 1 season 10 11 Dionte Christmas 0 5 season 13 Erick Green 1 season 13 14 Taylor Rochestie 1 season 13 14 Carlos Morais 1 season 18 19 2000s Nikos Zisis 3 seasons 09 12 David Hawkins 1 season 09 10 Henry Domercant 2 seasons 08 10 Ksystof Lavrinovic 5 seasons 07 12 Romain Sato 4 seasons 06 10 Lonny Baxter 1 season 06 07 Joseph Forte 1 season 06 07 Vladimir Boisa 2 seasons 05 07 Jamel Thomas 1 season 05 06 Benjamin Eze 7 seasons 04 10 12 13 Carlton Myers 1 season 04 05 Efthimios Rentzias 1 season 04 05 Bootsy Thornton 4 seasons 03 05 07 08 11 12 David Andersen 2 seasons 03 04 11 12 David Vanterpool 2 seasons 03 05 Michalis Kakiouzis 3 seasons 02 05 Dusan Vukcevic 2 seasons 02 04 Mirsad Turkcan 1 season 02 03 Alphonso Ford 1 season 02 03 Vrbica Stefanov 5 seasons 01 05 06 07 Mindaugas Zukauskas 5 seasons 01 06 Milenko Topic 1 season 01 02 Tomas Masiulis 1 season 01 02 Petar Naumoski 1 season 01 02 Roberto Chiacig 7 seasons 00 06 14 15 20 German Scarone 3 seasons 00 03 Boris Gorenc 2 seasons 00 02 Brian Evans 1 season 00 01 1990s Sylvester Gray 2 seasons 99 01 Travis Mays 2 seasons 99 01 Ashraf Amaya 1 season 98 99 Jimmy Oliver 1 season 98 99 Chris Corchiani 1 season 98 99 Jerry Reynolds 1 season 97 98 Sandro Dell Agnello 4 seasons 96 00 Gerard King 2 seasons 96 98 Georgi Glouchkov 1 season 96 97 Lucius Davis 1 season 96 97 Sherron Mills 1 season 95 96 John Turner 3 seasons 94 96 99 00 Dallas Comegys 1 season 94 95 Bob Thornton 1 season 93 94 Darren Daye 2 seasons 92 94 Frank Kornet 1 season 91 92 Lemone Lampley 3 seasons 90 93 Wendell Alexis 1 season 90 91Head coaches Edit Ergin Ataman 2 seasons 01 03 Carlo Recalcati 3 seasons 03 06 Simone Pianigiani 6 seasons 06 12 Luca Banchi 1 season 12 13 Marco Crespi 1 season 13 14Sponsorship names EditThroughout the years due to sponsorship the club has been known as Sapori Siena 1973 1978 Antonini Siena 1978 1981 Sapori Siena 1981 1983 Mister Day Siena 1983 1986 Conad Siena 198 1989 Ticino Siena 1989 1993 Olitalia Siena 1993 1994 Comerson Siena 1994 1995 Cx Orologi Siena 1995 1996 Fontanafredda Siena 1996 1998 Ducato Siena 1998 2000 Montepaschi Siena 2000 2014 Gecom Mens Sana Siena 2014 2019 See also EditMens Sana 1871 Basket in European and worldwide competitionsReferences Edit a b c d e f g Caso Siena radiato Minucci e revocati due scudetti Siena case Minucci disbarred and two championships revoked corrieredellosport it in Italian 25 October 2017 a b Storio Mens Sana Mens Sana History MensSana1871 it in Italian Retrieved 18 July 2015 Gli sport Basket The sports Basketball PDF La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian Retrieved 18 July 2015 a b c d Basket Mens Sana 1871 intro MensSana1871 it in Italian Retrieved 18 July 2015 a b c d e f The Club Scene Montepaschi Siena Eurocup Basketball 26 February 2007 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 a b c Antonini Siena Basket Team History FIBA Europe Retrieved 19 July 2015 Montepaschi Siena team profile EuroLeague 28 June 2007 Retrieved 18 July 2015 What s hot in Italy Siena tops off stellar season FIBA Europe 19 June 2007 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Montepaschi Siena 2008 09 team profile EuroLeague 9 June 2008 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Montepaschi whip Armani Jeans Milano for title FIBA Europe 17 June 2009 Retrieved 19 July 2015 2011 12 Team Profile Montepaschi Siena EuroLeague 9 August 2011 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Montepaschi Siena reigh supreme again FIBA Europe 18 June 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2015 2012 13 Pre Draw Profile Montepaschi Siena EuroLeague 19 June 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Club profile Montepaschi Siena EuroLeague 2 August 2013 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Siena win Italian marathon for 8th title FIBA Europe 20 June 2013 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Montepaschi Siena Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL www euroleague net Retrieved 2020 03 25 Second thoughts Regular Season Round 10 insights EuroLeague 22 December 2013 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Olimpia Milano ends 18 year wait FIBA Europe 30 June 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2015 Basket Siena dichiarata fallita e la fine di un era di successi Basketball Siena is declared bankrupt it s the end of an era of successes la Repubblica in Italian Siena 9 July 2014 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Chicco Michele Tundo Andrea 3 May 2015 A Siena basket e calcio rinascono senza Montepaschi Mens Sana e Robur vedono la promozione Con pubblico da Serie A In Siena basketball and football relive without Montepaschi Mens Sana and Robur glimpse promotion With a Serie A public Il Fatto Quotidiano in Italian Retrieved 19 July 2015 Nigro Giuseppe 14 June 2015 Basket Siena fuori dal tunnel batte Agropoli ed e promossa in A2 Basketball Siena out of the hole it beats Agropoli and is promoted to the A2 La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian Forli Retrieved 19 July 2015 Serie A2 Gare del 16 17 marzo 2019 On Sharing Siena esclusa dal Campionato Mens Sana 1871 Basket TheSportsDB com www thesportsdb com Retrieved 2020 03 25 Storia degli impianti Installations history menssana1871 it in Italian Retrieved 19 July 2015 External links EditSerie A names and history in Italian Retrieved 19 July 2015 Eurobasket com profile Retrieved 19 July 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mens Sana 1871 Basket amp oldid 1146277432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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