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Pallacanestro Varese

Pallacanestro Varese, also called by its current sponsor's name, the Openjobmetis Varese, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Varese, Lombardy. Founded in 1945, the team plays in the Italian first division LBA.

Pallacanestro Varese
LeaguesLBA
Founded1945; 78 years ago (1945)
HistoryPallacanestro Varese
(1946–present)
ArenaPalasport Lino Oldrini
Capacity5,107
LocationVarese, Italy
Team colorsWhite, Red
   
CEOLuis Scola
PresidentMarco Vittorelli
Head coachMatt Brase
OwnershipVarese nel cuore s.c. a r.l.
Championships10 Italian Leagues
4 Italian Cups
1 Italian Supercup
3 Intercontinental Cups
5 EuroLeagues
2 Saporta Cups
Websitepallacanestrovarese.it

For past club sponsorship names, see sponsorship names.

History

 
Varese captain Ottorino Flaborea lifts the FIBA European Champions Cup trophy after defeating CSKA Moscow in the final at Sarajevo's Skenderija on 4 April 1970—the first of the club's five European titles during the 1970s.

Basketball was introduced in Varese in 1945, with the creation of the historical club, Pallacanestro Varese. The first sponsors were introduced 8 years later in 1954, including Storm and Ignis, followed by Emerson, Turisanda, Cagiva, Star, Ciaocrem, Divarese, Ranger, Metis, Whirlpool, and the most recent, Cimberio. Varese is also famous due to the lack of its having a main sponsor in the mid-1990s (something unusual in the Italian basketball league), and the choice of its franchise name, the Varese Roosters.

Since their creation, Pallancanestro Varese has won 10 Italian first-tier level LBA titles, in the years 1961, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, and their last Italian League title, won 21 years after the previous title, in 1999. With 10 titles, Pallacanestro Varese is the third most winning team ever in the Italian League, after Olimpia Milano and Virtus Bologna.

As it is shown by its roll of honors, Varese was extremely competitive in the 1970s, when the club played in the European-wide first-tier level FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), and played in ten finals in a row, winning 5 of them, in the years 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, and 1976. Between 1970 and 1975, the club was named Ignis Varese. What was the club's golden age had begun some years before, as Varese conquered the FIBA Intercontinental Cup in 1966, and repeated the same title 4 and 7 years later, in the middle of the club's greatest decade in 1970 and 1973. Varese accomplished the great feat of winning the Triple Crown, winning all the trophies available in 1973, with the legendary Professor Aca Nikolić as the team's head coach. Varese also won two championships of the European-wide first-tier level FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, in 1967 and 1980, and four Italian Cups, in 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1973.

Varese's great age ended in the early nineties, when the team dropped down to the Italian second division. Soon, the club took its revenge, coming up once again to the Italian top-tier level league, and after 5 years time became the real team to watch in the Italian League's playoffs, as it succeeded in winning its historical 10th Italian League title in 1999, with Carlo Recalcati (who later coached the Italian national team), leading the way as the club's head coach. Varese has never repeated that triumph so far, but that success is still remembered to this day. Varese has been trying to return to the top of the Italian League and European-wide competitions in the years since.

Players

Current roster

Openjobmetis Varese roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
PG 4   Ross, Colbey 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 24 – (1998-10-22)22 October 1998
G 8   Woldetensae, Tomas 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 89 kg (196 lb) 24 – (1998-04-30)30 April 1998
PG 10   De Nicolao, Giovanni 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 79 kg (174 lb) 26 – (1996-06-10)10 June 1996
G/F 12   Reyes, Justin 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 28 – (1995-03-16)16 March 1995
PG 13   Librizzi, Matteo 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 70 kg (154 lb) 21 – (2002-04-06)6 April 2002
PF 18   Virginio, Nicolò 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 20 – (2003-03-18)18 March 2003
F 21   Ferrero, Giancarlo (C) 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 97 kg (214 lb) 34 – (1988-08-29)29 August 1988
SG 22   Brown, Markel 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 31 – (1992-01-29)29 January 1992
C 30   Caruso, Guglielmo 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 23 – (1999-07-03)3 July 1999
PF 41   Owens, Tariq 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 27 – (1995-06-30)30 June 1995
G/F 92   Johnson, Jaron 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 30 – (1992-05-05)5 May 1992
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Paolo Galbiati

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: August 15, 2022

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

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Tariq Owens Guglielmo Caruso
PF Jaron Johnson Giancarlo Ferrero
SF Tomas Woldetensae Justin Reyes Nicolò Virginio
SG Markel Brown Matteo Librizzi
PG Colbey Ross Giovanni De Nicolao Wei Lun Zhao

(colours: Italian or homegrown players; foreign players; young players)

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Italian Cup European competitions
2004–05 1 Serie A 14th
2005–06 1 Serie A 10th
2006–07 1 Serie A 7th
2007–08 1 Serie A 18th
2008–09 2 Serie A2 1st
2009–10 1 Serie A 11th
2010–11 1 Serie A 8th
2011–12 1 Serie A 8th
2012–13 1 Serie A 3rd
2013–14 1 Serie A 10th 1 Euroleague
QR1
2 Eurocup
RS
2014–15 1 Serie A 11th
2015–16 1 LBA 9th 3 FIBA Europe Cup
RU
2016–17 1 LBA 12th 3 Champions League
RS
2017–18 1 LBA 6th
2018–19 1 LBA 9th
2019–20 1 LBA 10th
2020–21 1 LBA 14th
2021–22 1 LBA 12th

Honours

Total titles: 25

Domestic competitions

Winners (10): 1960–61, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1998–99
Runners-up (10): 1948–49, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1989–90
Winners (4): 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1972–73
Runners-up (5): 1971–72, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1998–99, 2012–13
Winners (1): 1999
Runners-up (1): 2013

European competitions

Winners (5): 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76
Runners-up (5): 1970–71, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79
Semifinalists (1): 1964–65
Winners (2): 1966–67, 1979–80
Semifinalists (2): 1967–68, 1980–81
Runners-up (1): 1984–85
Semifinalists (1): 1985–86
Runners-up (1): 2015–16

Worldwide competitions

Winners (3): 1966, 1970, 1973
Runners-up (4): 1967, 1974, 1976, 1977
3rd place (1): 1979
4th place (1): 1978
4th place (1): 1999

Individual club awards

Winners (2): 1969–70, 1972–73

International record

Season Achievement Notes
EuroLeague
1964–65 Semi-finals eliminated by CSKA Moscow, 57–58 (L) in Varese and 67–69 (L) in Moscow
1969–70 Champions defeated CSKA Moscow, 79–74 in the final of European Champions Cup in Sarajevo
1970–71 Final lost to CSKA Moscow, 53–67 in the final (Antwerp)
1971–72 Champions defeated Jugoplastika, 70–69 in the final of European Champions Cup in Tel Aviv
1972–73 Champions defeated CSKA Moscow, 71–66 in the final of European Champions Cup in Liège
1973–74 Final lost to Real Madrid, 82–84 in the final (Nantes)
1974–75 Champions defeated Real Madrid, 79–66 in the final of European Champions Cup in Antwerp
1975–76 Champions defeated Real Madrid, 81–74 in the final of European Champions Cup in Geneva
1976–77 Final lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv, 77–78 in the final (Belgrade)
1977–78 Final lost to Real Madrid, 67–75 in the final (Munich)
1978–79 Final lost to Bosna, 93–96 in the final (Grenoble)
FIBA Saporta Cup
1966–67 Champions defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv, 77–67 (W) in Varese and 67–68 (L) in Tel Aviv in the double final of European Cup Winners' Cup
1967–68 Semi-finals eliminated by AEK, 78–60 (W) in Varese and 52–72 (L) in Athens
1979–80 Champions defeated Gabetti Cantù, 90–88 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Milan
1980–81 Semi-finals eliminated by Squibb Cantù, 84–94 (L) in Varese and 65–78 (L) in Cantù
FIBA Korać Cup
1984–85 Final lost to Simac Milano, 78–91 in the final (Brussels)
1985–86 Semi-finals eliminated by Mobilgirgi Caserta, 84–71 (W) in Varese and 75–91 (L) in Caserta
1995–96 Quarter-finals eliminated by Stefanel Milano, 72–81 (L) in Varese and 89–90 (L) in Milan
EuroCup
2002–03 Quarter-finals eliminated by Adecco Estudiantes, 59–77 (L) in Madrid and 88–101 (L) in Varese
2003–04 Quarter-finals eliminated by Real Madrid, 67–68 (L) in Madrid and 57–62 (L) in Varese
FIBA Europe Cup
2015–16 Final lost to Fraport Skyliners, 62–66 in the final (Chalon-sur-Saône)
Intercontinental Cup
1966 Champions defeated Corinthians 66-59 in the final of Intercontinental Cup in Madrid
1967 Final lost to Akron Goodyear Wingfoots, 72–78 in the final (Rome)
1970 Champions Intercontinental Cup Champions with a 4-0 record in a league tournament in Varese
1973 Champions Intercontinental Cup Champions with a 3–1 record in a league tournament in São Paulo
1974 Runners-up Runners-up with a 4–1 record in a league tournament in Mexico City
1975 5th place 5th place with a 2–3 record in a league tournament in Varese
1976 Runners-up Runners-up with a 4–1 record in a league tournament in Buenos Aires
1977 Runners-up Runners-up with a 3–2 record in a league tournament in Madrid
1978 4th place 4th place with a 1–3 record in a league tournament in Buenos Aires
1979 3rd place 3rd place with a 2–2 record in a league tournament in São Paulo
McDonald's Championship
1999 4th place 4th place in Milan, lost to San Antonio Spurs 86–96 in the semi-final, lost to Žalgiris 78–97 in the 3rd place game

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

Through the years, due to sponsorship deals, it has been also known as:[1]

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit manufacturer
1997–1999 Kappa
1999–2001 Reebok
2002–2003 (unspecified)
2003–2006 Macron[2]
2006-2008 Nike
2008–2010 Aries
2010–2014 Macron[2]
2014–2015 Adidas
2015–2018 Spalding
2018–present Macron[2]

Colors and badge

References

  1. ^ Lega A page on the history of Pallacanestro Varese.(in Italian) 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c "Varese, Macron nuovo sponsor tecnico ufficiale" [Varese, Macron new official technical sponsor] (in Italian). Lega Basket. 20 Jul 2010.

External links

  • Official Website (in Italian)
  • Eurobasket.com Team Page
  • Varese Fans Basket (in Italian)

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Pallacanestro Varese also called by its current sponsor s name the Openjobmetis Varese is an Italian professional basketball club based in Varese Lombardy Founded in 1945 the team plays in the Italian first division LBA Pallacanestro VareseLeaguesLBAFounded1945 78 years ago 1945 HistoryPallacanestro Varese 1946 present ArenaPalasport Lino OldriniCapacity5 107LocationVarese ItalyTeam colorsWhite Red CEOLuis ScolaPresidentMarco VittorelliHead coachMatt BraseOwnershipVarese nel cuore s c a r l Championships10 Italian Leagues4 Italian Cups1 Italian Supercup3 Intercontinental Cups5 EuroLeagues2 Saporta CupsWebsitepallacanestrovarese itHomeAwayFor past club sponsorship names see sponsorship names Contents 1 History 2 Players 2 1 Current roster 2 2 Depth chart 3 Season by season 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic competitions 4 2 European competitions 4 3 Worldwide competitions 4 4 Individual club awards 5 International record 6 Notable players 7 Head coaches 8 Sponsorship names 9 Shirt sponsors and manufacturers 10 Colors and badge 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Varese captain Ottorino Flaborea lifts the FIBA European Champions Cup trophy after defeating CSKA Moscow in the final at Sarajevo s Skenderija on 4 April 1970 the first of the club s five European titles during the 1970s Basketball was introduced in Varese in 1945 with the creation of the historical club Pallacanestro Varese The first sponsors were introduced 8 years later in 1954 including Storm and Ignis followed by Emerson Turisanda Cagiva Star Ciaocrem Divarese Ranger Metis Whirlpool and the most recent Cimberio Varese is also famous due to the lack of its having a main sponsor in the mid 1990s something unusual in the Italian basketball league and the choice of its franchise name the Varese Roosters Since their creation Pallancanestro Varese has won 10 Italian first tier level LBA titles in the years 1961 1964 1969 1970 1971 1973 1974 1977 1978 and their last Italian League title won 21 years after the previous title in 1999 With 10 titles Pallacanestro Varese is the third most winning team ever in the Italian League after Olimpia Milano and Virtus Bologna As it is shown by its roll of honors Varese was extremely competitive in the 1970s when the club played in the European wide first tier level FIBA European Champions Cup now called EuroLeague and played in ten finals in a row winning 5 of them in the years 1970 1972 1973 1975 and 1976 Between 1970 and 1975 the club was named Ignis Varese What was the club s golden age had begun some years before as Varese conquered the FIBA Intercontinental Cup in 1966 and repeated the same title 4 and 7 years later in the middle of the club s greatest decade in 1970 and 1973 Varese accomplished the great feat of winning the Triple Crown winning all the trophies available in 1973 with the legendary Professor Aca Nikolic as the team s head coach Varese also won two championships of the European wide first tier level FIBA European Cup Winners Cup in 1967 and 1980 and four Italian Cups in 1969 1970 1971 and 1973 Varese s great age ended in the early nineties when the team dropped down to the Italian second division Soon the club took its revenge coming up once again to the Italian top tier level league and after 5 years time became the real team to watch in the Italian League s playoffs as it succeeded in winning its historical 10th Italian League title in 1999 with Carlo Recalcati who later coached the Italian national team leading the way as the club s head coach Varese has never repeated that triumph so far but that success is still remembered to this day Varese has been trying to return to the top of the Italian League and European wide competitions in the years since Players EditCurrent roster Edit Openjobmetis Varese rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht AgePG 4 Ross Colbey 1 85 m 6 ft 1 in 84 kg 185 lb 24 1998 10 22 22 October 1998G 8 Woldetensae Tomas 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 89 kg 196 lb 24 1998 04 30 30 April 1998PG 10 De Nicolao Giovanni 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 79 kg 174 lb 26 1996 06 10 10 June 1996G F 12 Reyes Justin 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 93 kg 205 lb 28 1995 03 16 16 March 1995PG 13 Librizzi Matteo 1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 70 kg 154 lb 21 2002 04 06 6 April 2002PF 18 Virginio Nicolo 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 20 2003 03 18 18 March 2003F 21 Ferrero Giancarlo C 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 97 kg 214 lb 34 1988 08 29 29 August 1988SG 22 Brown Markel 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 86 kg 190 lb 31 1992 01 29 29 January 1992C 30 Caruso Guglielmo 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 90 kg 198 lb 23 1999 07 03 3 July 1999PF 41 Owens Tariq 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 93 kg 205 lb 27 1995 06 30 30 June 1995G F 92 Johnson Jaron 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 93 kg 205 lb 30 1992 05 05 5 May 1992 Head coach Matt BraseAssistant coach es Paolo GalbiatiLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated August 15 2022Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2C Tariq Owens Guglielmo CarusoPF Jaron Johnson Giancarlo FerreroSF Tomas Woldetensae Justin Reyes Nicolo VirginioSG Markel Brown Matteo LibrizziPG Colbey Ross Giovanni De Nicolao Wei Lun Zhao colours Italian or homegrown players foreign players young players Season by season EditSeason Tier League Pos Italian Cup European competitions2004 05 1 Serie A 14th2005 06 1 Serie A 10th2006 07 1 Serie A 7th2007 08 1 Serie A 18th2008 09 2 Serie A2 1st2009 10 1 Serie A 11th2010 11 1 Serie A 8th2011 12 1 Serie A 8th2012 13 1 Serie A 3rd2013 14 1 Serie A 10th 1 Euroleague QR12 Eurocup RS2014 15 1 Serie A 11th2015 16 1 LBA 9th 3 FIBA Europe Cup RU2016 17 1 LBA 12th 3 Champions League RS2017 18 1 LBA 6th2018 19 1 LBA 9th2019 20 1 LBA 10th2020 21 1 LBA 14th2021 22 1 LBA 12thHonours EditTotal titles 25 Palasport Lino Oldrini Adrian Banks Domestic competitions Edit Italian LeagueWinners 10 1960 61 1963 64 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1972 73 1973 74 1976 77 1977 78 1998 99 Runners up 10 1948 49 1961 62 1962 63 1964 65 1965 66 1966 67 1971 72 1974 75 1975 76 1989 90Italian CupWinners 4 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1972 73 Runners up 5 1971 72 1984 85 1987 88 1998 99 2012 13Italian SupercupWinners 1 1999 Runners up 1 2013European competitions Edit EuroLeagueWinners 5 1969 70 1971 72 1972 73 1974 75 1975 76 Runners up 5 1970 71 1973 74 1976 77 1977 78 1978 79 Semifinalists 1 1964 65FIBA Saporta Cup defunct Winners 2 1966 67 1979 80 Semifinalists 2 1967 68 1980 81FIBA Korac Cup defunct Runners up 1 1984 85 Semifinalists 1 1985 86FIBA Europe CupRunners up 1 2015 16Worldwide competitions Edit FIBA Intercontinental CupWinners 3 1966 1970 1973 Runners up 4 1967 1974 1976 1977 3rd place 1 1979 4th place 1 1978McDonald s Championship4th place 1 1999Individual club awards Edit Triple CrownWinners 2 1969 70 1972 73International record EditMain article Pallacanestro Varese in European and worldwide competitions Season Achievement NotesEuroLeague1964 65 Semi finals eliminated by CSKA Moscow 57 58 L in Varese and 67 69 L in Moscow1969 70 Champions defeated CSKA Moscow 79 74 in the final of European Champions Cup in Sarajevo1970 71 Final lost to CSKA Moscow 53 67 in the final Antwerp 1971 72 Champions defeated Jugoplastika 70 69 in the final of European Champions Cup in Tel Aviv1972 73 Champions defeated CSKA Moscow 71 66 in the final of European Champions Cup in Liege1973 74 Final lost to Real Madrid 82 84 in the final Nantes 1974 75 Champions defeated Real Madrid 79 66 in the final of European Champions Cup in Antwerp1975 76 Champions defeated Real Madrid 81 74 in the final of European Champions Cup in Geneva1976 77 Final lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 77 78 in the final Belgrade 1977 78 Final lost to Real Madrid 67 75 in the final Munich 1978 79 Final lost to Bosna 93 96 in the final Grenoble FIBA Saporta Cup1966 67 Champions defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 77 67 W in Varese and 67 68 L in Tel Aviv in the double final of European Cup Winners Cup1967 68 Semi finals eliminated by AEK 78 60 W in Varese and 52 72 L in Athens1979 80 Champions defeated Gabetti Cantu 90 88 in the final of European Cup Winners Cup in Milan1980 81 Semi finals eliminated by Squibb Cantu 84 94 L in Varese and 65 78 L in CantuFIBA Korac Cup1984 85 Final lost to Simac Milano 78 91 in the final Brussels 1985 86 Semi finals eliminated by Mobilgirgi Caserta 84 71 W in Varese and 75 91 L in Caserta1995 96 Quarter finals eliminated by Stefanel Milano 72 81 L in Varese and 89 90 L in MilanEuroCup2002 03 Quarter finals eliminated by Adecco Estudiantes 59 77 L in Madrid and 88 101 L in Varese2003 04 Quarter finals eliminated by Real Madrid 67 68 L in Madrid and 57 62 L in VareseFIBA Europe Cup2015 16 Final lost to Fraport Skyliners 62 66 in the final Chalon sur Saone Intercontinental Cup1966 Champions defeated Corinthians 66 59 in the final of Intercontinental Cup in Madrid1967 Final lost to Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 72 78 in the final Rome 1970 Champions Intercontinental Cup Champions with a 4 0 record in a league tournament in Varese1973 Champions Intercontinental Cup Champions with a 3 1 record in a league tournament in Sao Paulo1974 Runners up Runners up with a 4 1 record in a league tournament in Mexico City1975 5th place 5th place with a 2 3 record in a league tournament in Varese1976 Runners up Runners up with a 4 1 record in a league tournament in Buenos Aires1977 Runners up Runners up with a 3 2 record in a league tournament in Madrid1978 4th place 4th place with a 1 3 record in a league tournament in Buenos Aires1979 3rd place 3rd place with a 2 2 record in a league tournament in Sao PauloMcDonald s Championship1999 4th place 4th place in Milan lost to San Antonio Spurs 86 96 in the semi final lost to Zalgiris 78 97 in the 3rd place gameNotable players EditNote 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 See also Category Pallacanestro Varese players Ivan Bisson Paolo Conti Marcelo Damiao Fabrizio Della Fiori Giacomo Galanda Andrea Meneghin Dino Meneghin Aldo Ossola Gianmarco Pozzecco Stefano Rusconi Romeo Sacchetti Paolo Vittori Marino Zanatta Anthony Bowie Frank Brickowski Bill Campion Geno Carlisle Tim Bassett Toney Douglas Derek Hamilton Delonte Holland Frank Johnson Jalen Jones Anthony Gennari Kevin Magee Stan McKenzie Billy Keys Rusty LaRue Pat Cummings Bill Edwards Wes Matthews Jerry McCullough Larry Micheaux Corny Thompson Eddie Lee Wilkins Leon Wood Charlie Yelverton Reggie Theus Tyrone Nesby Charles Pittman Bob Morse DeJuan Collins Daniel Farabello Gabriel Fernandez Luis Scola Arijan Komazec Mate Skelin Veljko Mrsic Boris Gorenc Sani Becirovic Aleksandar Capin Alain Digbeu Kristjan Kangur Janar Talts Siim Sander Vene Daniel Santiago Richard Petruska Pavel Podkolzin Manuel Raga Nikola Loncar Fedon Matheou D J MbengaHead coaches Edit Vittorio Tracuzzi 1948 54 Valerio Giobbi 1954 55 Yogi Bough 1955 56 Enrico Garbosi 1956 62 Vittorio Tracuzzi 1954 55 amp 1966 68 Nico Messina 1968 69 amp 1977 78 Aleksandar Nikolic 1969 73 Sandro Gamba 1973 77 Edoardo Rusconi 1978 80 1993 97 amp 2003 04 Joe Isaac 1986 89 amp 1992 93 Carlo Recalcati 1997 99 amp 2010 12 Valerio Bianchini 1999 amp 2007 08 Gianfranco Lombardi 2000 01 Gregor Beugnot 2001 03 Ruben Magnano 2004 07 Veljko Mrsic 2007 08 Stefano Pillastrini 2008 10 Francesco Vitucci 2012 13 Fabrizio Frates 2013 14 Stefano Bizzozi 2014 Gianmarco Pozzecco 2014 15 Attilio Caja 2015 amp 2016 20 Paolo Moretti 2015 16 Massimo Bulleri 2020 21 Adriano Vertemati 2021 22 Johan Roijakkers 2022 Alberto Seravalli 2022 Matt Brase 2022 present Sponsorship names EditThrough the years due to sponsorship deals it has been also known as 1 Storm 1954 56 Ignis 1956 75 Mobilgirgi 1975 78 Emerson 1978 80 Turisanda 1980 81 Cagiva 1981 83 Star 1983 84 Ciao Crem 1984 85 Divarese 1985 89 Ranger 1989 92 Cagiva 1992 97 No name sponsorship 1997 99 Varese Roosters 1999 01 Metis 2001 04 Casti Group 2004 05 Whirlpool 2005 07 Cimberio 2007 2014 OpenjobMetis 2014 present Shirt sponsors and manufacturers EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Period Kit manufacturer1997 1999 Kappa1999 2001 Reebok2002 2003 unspecified 2003 2006 Macron 2 2006 2008 Nike2008 2010 Aries2010 2014 Macron 2 2014 2015 Adidas2015 2018 Spalding2018 present Macron 2 Colors and badge Edit City crest 1997 99 Roosters crest 1999 01 Casti Group crest 2004 05 Cimberio Varese crest 2010 14 Openjobmetis Varese crest 2014 present References Edit Lega A page on the history of Pallacanestro Varese in Italian Archived 2011 07 22 at the Wayback Machine a b c Varese Macron nuovo sponsor tecnico ufficiale Varese Macron new official technical sponsor in Italian Lega Basket 20 Jul 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pallacanestro Varese Official Website in Italian Eurobasket com Team Page Varese Fans Basket in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pallacanestro Varese amp oldid 1146525913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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