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U.S. Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro

Victoria Libertas (also known as "VL" or in Italian Vuelle), full name Unione Sportiva Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro, is a professional basketball team that is based in Pesaro, Italy. The club competes in the top level Italian professional basketball league, the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). It was commonly known across Europe as Scavolini Pesaro, from the name of its historical main sponsor Scavolini (from 1975 to 2014), an Italian kitchen and bathroom products designer and manufacturer, whose co-founder Valter Scavolini was formerly club president. Now, it is known as Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro after its title sponsor.[1] For past club sponsorship names, see the list below.

Victoria Libertas Pesaro
NicknameVL
Vuelle
LeaguesLBA
Founded1 July 1946; 76 years ago (1946-07-01)
HistoryVictoria Pesaro
(1946–1965)
U.S. Victoria Libertas Pesaro
(1965–2006)
U.S. Vuelle Pallacanestro
(2006–2007)
U.S. Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro
(2007–present)
ArenaVitrifrigo Arena
Capacity10,323
LocationPesaro, Marche, Italy
Team colorsRed and White
   
PresidentArio Costa
Head coachJasmin Repeša
Championships2 Italian Leagues
2 Italian Cups
1 Saporta Cup
WebsiteOfficial Site

History

Victoria Libertas was officially founded in 1946 and had its best seasons during the 1980s. After being among the top teams in Italy for decades, Victoria Libertas under the name Scavolini Pesaro, won its first important trophy the 1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, rival the historic French club of ASVEL. Also Scavolini, participated in consecutive lost finals in 1985–86 against the title holder FC Barcelona and in 1986–87 against Cibona. Since then, Italian League was won twice (in 1988 and 1990), and the Italian Cup was also won twice (in 1985 and 1992). Scavolini participated in 1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup, and managed to play in the semi-final of the Final Four in Paris where the club eliminated by the legendary Pop 84 (the former Jugoplastika) and ranked fourth after one more defeat in the third place game by Maccabi Tel Aviv. The two lost finals in the FIBA Korać Cup in 1990 (against Ram Joventut) and in 1992 (against il Messaggero Roma) show the dynamic of the club and at the beginning of the new decade.
In recent years, Victoria Libertas was among the best European teams, having played the Euroleague in 2001–02 and 2004–05 seasons. In 2004–05 it unexpectedly got to the Euroleague Top-8 and was defeated in the quarter finals by the eventual champion Maccabi Tel Aviv. Furthermore, Victoria Libertas shooting guard, Charles Smith, was honored with the first-ever Euroleague's Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy,[2] named after the late Euroleague scoring champ who died in 2004 and who was replaced in Victoria Libertas by Smith himself.

Recent history

In July 2005, as a consequence of the poor administration of the previous two seasons, Victoria Libertas failed to remain within the parameters required to join the Italian Basketball League and wound up. Pesaro's second team, Falco Spar, agreed with former Victoria Libertas president Valter Scavolini to join forces to invest in a team to bring back Victoria Libertas to Italian First Division (Lega Basket Serie A).

The new team, named Scavolini Gruppo Spar (or simply Scavolini-Spar), played the 2005–06 season in the Italian Third Division (B1). Owners' target resulted in Scavolini-Spar having large amounts of money at its disposal compared with the other teams of the league. Players from the upper divisions were enrolled, star Carlton Myers among them, which lead the team to win the league and gain promotion to the Second Division (LegaDue).

In 2006–07 Scavolini-Spar won the LegaDue playoff series, lining up players such as Carlton Myers, Rodney White (9th overall pick of the 2001 NBA draft), Mindaugas Žukauskas (captain of the Lithuanian national basketball team) and Michael Hicks (Panamian national team star). The team was therefore promoted, for the second straight year, to play the Lega Basket Serie A 2007–08 league.

Following the 2009–10 season, Spar's secondary sponsorship contract expired. The club picked up a new secondary sponsor in Italian clothing company Siviglia, thereby changing its full sponsored name to Scavolini Siviglia Style Pesaro (more simply Scavolini Siviglia Pesaro). The club changed its secondary sponsorship again with the expiration of Siviglia's contract at the end of the 2011–12 season, becoming Scavolini Banca Marche Pesaro.

From the 2014–15 season the historical sponsor Scavolini was replaced (for the first time since 1975) by the new main sponsor Consultinvest, whereby the name of the team became Consultinvest Pesaro. Since 2019 summer the new club naming is Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro thanks to the relationship with the new Title Sponsor Prosciutto di Carpegna.

Players

Current roster

Carpegna Prosciutto Pesaro roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
C 1   Kravić, Dejan 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) 111 kg (245 lb) 32 – (1990-09-09)9 September 1990
G 5   Abdur-Rahkman, Muhammad-Ali 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 28 – (1994-09-01)1 September 1994
SG 9   Visconti, Riccardo 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 24 – (1998-10-08)8 October 1998
G 11   Moretti, Davide 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 81 kg (179 lb) 24 – (1998-03-25)25 March 1998
PG 15   Tambone, Matteo 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 28 – (1994-05-14)14 May 1994
PF 22   Mazzola, Valerio 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 34 – (1988-03-07)7 March 1988
PG 30   Guðmundsson, Jón Axel 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 26 – (1996-10-27)27 October 1996
F 33   Charalampopoulos, Vassilis 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 109 kg (240 lb) 26 – (1997-01-06)6 January 1997
C 35   Totè, Leonardo 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 25 – (1997-07-08)8 July 1997
PF 55   Cheatham, Kwan 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 27 – (1995-08-21)21 August 1995
G/F 82   Delfino, Carlos (C) 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 40 – (1982-08-29)29 August 1982
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Bruno Savignani
  •   Luca Pentucci

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: November 2, 2022

Honours

Total titles: 5

Domestic competitions

Winners (2): 1987–88, 1989–90
Runners-up (4): 1981–82, 1984–85, 1991–92, 1993–94
Winners (2): 1984–85, 1991–92
Runner-up (5): 1985–85, 1986–87, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2021
Runners-up (1): 2001

European competitions

4th place (1): 1990–91
Final Four (1): 1991
Winners (1): 1982–83
Runners-up (2): 1985–86, 1986–87
Semifinalists (2): 1983–84, 1987–88
Runners-up (2): 1989–90, 1991–92
4th place (1): 2009–10
Final Four (1): 2010

Worldwide competitions

4th place (2): 1988, 1990

Other competitions

4th place (1): 1996
  • Torneo de Vasco Martini-Castelfiorentino
Winners (1): 2007

International record

Season Achievement Notes
EuroLeague
1988–89 Quarter-finals 6th place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, FC Barcelona, Jugoplastika, Aris, Limoges, CSKA Moscow and Nashua EBBC
1990–91 Final Four 4th place in Paris, lost to Pop 84 87–93 in the semi-final, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 81–83 in the 3rd place game
1992–93 Quarter-finals eliminated 2-1 by Benetton Treviso, 94-92 (W) in Pesaro, 94-101 (L) and 58-77 (L) in Treviso
1994–95 Quarter-finals eliminated 2-1 by Limoges, 68-55 (W) in Pesaro, 66-79 (L) and 72-82 (L) in Limoges
2000–01 Quarter-finals eliminated 2-0 by Maccabi Tel Aviv, 69-80 (L) in Tel Aviv and 77-84 (L) in Pesaro
2004–05 Quarter-finals eliminated 2-0 by Maccabi Tel Aviv, 60-88 (L) in Tel Aviv and 100-103 (L) in Pesaro
FIBA Saporta Cup
1982–83 Champions defeated ASVEL 111–99 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Palma de Mallorca
1983–84 Semi-finals eliminated by Simac Milano, 76–78 (L) in Pesaro and 80-90 (L) in Milan
1985–86 Final lost to FC Barcelona 86–101 in the final (Caserta)
1986–87 Final lost to Cibona 74–89 in the final (Novi Sad)
1987–88 Semi-finals eliminated by Limoges, 86–102 (L) in Limoges and 93-91 (W) in Pesaro
FIBA Korać Cup
1989–90 Final lost to Ram Joventut, 98–99 (L) in Pesaro and 86-96 (L) in Badalona in the double finals of Korać Cup
1991–92 Final lost to il Messaggero Roma, 94–94 (D) in Rome and 86-99 (L) in Pesaro in the double finals of Korać Cup
1993–94 Quarter-finals eliminated by PAOK Bravo, 82-66 (W) in Pesaro and 58-96 (L) in Thessaloniki
1995–96 Quarter-finals eliminated by Teamsystem Bologna, 81-84 (L) in Pesaro and 89-100 (L) in Bologna
FIBA EuroChallenge
2009–10 Final Four 4th place in Göttingen, lost to Krasnye Krylya Samara 70–73 in the semi-final, lost to Chorale Roanne 80–86 in the 3rd place game
McDonald's Championship
1988 4th 4th place in Madrid, lost to Real Madrid 96–108 in the semi-final, lost to Yugoslavia 91–100 in the 3rd place game
1990 4th 4th place in Barcelona, lost to New York Knicks 115–119 in the semi-final, lost to FC Barcelona 105–106 in the 3rd place game

Logos

Arena and supporters

In 1996 Victoria Libertas moved from the historic "hangar" arena into the new BPA Palas arena (today: Vitrifrigo Arena) which now hosts its home games. Drawing large audiences from nearby towns and the whole Marche region, in mid 2000s Victoria Libertas was among the top ten basketball teams in Europe for average attendance.

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

In the past, due to sponsorship deals, it has also been known as:[3]

  • Benelli Pesaro (1952–58)
  • Lanco Pesaro (1958–61)
  • Algor Pesaro (1961–63)
  • Butangas Pesaro (1966–69)
  • Frizz Pelmo Pesaro (1969–70)
  • Tropicali Pesaro (1970–71)
  • Maxmobili Pesaro (1971–75)
  • Scavolini Pesaro (1975–2014)
  • Consultinvest Pesaro (2014–2017)
  • No Main Sponsor (2017–2019)
  • Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro (2019–present)

References

  1. ^ "Prosciutto di Carpegna è il nuovo main sponsor per la VL Pesaro" [Prosciutto di Carpegna is the new main sponsor of VL Pesaro]. Sportando.basketball (in Italian). 18 July 2019.
  2. ^ Euroleague.net
  3. ^ Lega A Basket page on history of Victoria Libertas. (in Italian) 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official Site (in Italian)
  • Eurobasket.com Team Page
  • Previous Season Stats (LegaBasket 2007–08) (in Italian)
  • Latest Stats (LegaBasket 2008–09) (in Italian)

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Scavolini Pesaro redirects here For the Scavolini Pesaro volleyball club see Robursport Volley Pesaro Victoria Libertas also known as VL or in Italian Vuelle full name Unione Sportiva Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro is a professional basketball team that is based in Pesaro Italy The club competes in the top level Italian professional basketball league the Lega Basket Serie A LBA It was commonly known across Europe as Scavolini Pesaro from the name of its historical main sponsor Scavolini from 1975 to 2014 an Italian kitchen and bathroom products designer and manufacturer whose co founder Valter Scavolini was formerly club president Now it is known as Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro after its title sponsor 1 For past club sponsorship names see the list below Victoria Libertas PesaroNicknameVLVuelleLeaguesLBAFounded1 July 1946 76 years ago 1946 07 01 HistoryVictoria Pesaro 1946 1965 U S Victoria Libertas Pesaro 1965 2006 U S Vuelle Pallacanestro 2006 2007 U S Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro 2007 present ArenaVitrifrigo ArenaCapacity10 323LocationPesaro Marche ItalyTeam colorsRed and White PresidentArio CostaHead coachJasmin RepesaChampionships2 Italian Leagues2 Italian Cups1 Saporta CupWebsiteOfficial SiteHomeAwayThird Contents 1 History 1 1 Recent history 2 Players 2 1 Current roster 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 European competitions 3 3 Worldwide competitions 3 4 Other competitions 4 International record 5 Logos 6 Arena and supporters 7 Notable players 8 Head coaches 9 Sponsorship names 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditVictoria Libertas was officially founded in 1946 and had its best seasons during the 1980s After being among the top teams in Italy for decades Victoria Libertas under the name Scavolini Pesaro won its first important trophy the 1982 83 FIBA European Cup Winners Cup rival the historic French club of ASVEL Also Scavolini participated in consecutive lost finals in 1985 86 against the title holder FC Barcelona and in 1986 87 against Cibona Since then Italian League was won twice in 1988 and 1990 and the Italian Cup was also won twice in 1985 and 1992 Scavolini participated in 1990 91 FIBA European Champions Cup and managed to play in the semi final of the Final Four in Paris where the club eliminated by the legendary Pop 84 the former Jugoplastika and ranked fourth after one more defeat in the third place game by Maccabi Tel Aviv The two lost finals in the FIBA Korac Cup in 1990 against Ram Joventut and in 1992 against il Messaggero Roma show the dynamic of the club and at the beginning of the new decade In recent years Victoria Libertas was among the best European teams having played the Euroleague in 2001 02 and 2004 05 seasons In 2004 05 it unexpectedly got to the Euroleague Top 8 and was defeated in the quarter finals by the eventual champion Maccabi Tel Aviv Furthermore Victoria Libertas shooting guard Charles Smith was honored with the first ever Euroleague s Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy 2 named after the late Euroleague scoring champ who died in 2004 and who was replaced in Victoria Libertas by Smith himself Recent history Edit In July 2005 as a consequence of the poor administration of the previous two seasons Victoria Libertas failed to remain within the parameters required to join the Italian Basketball League and wound up Pesaro s second team Falco Spar agreed with former Victoria Libertas president Valter Scavolini to join forces to invest in a team to bring back Victoria Libertas to Italian First Division Lega Basket Serie A The new team named Scavolini Gruppo Spar or simply Scavolini Spar played the 2005 06 season in the Italian Third Division B1 Owners target resulted in Scavolini Spar having large amounts of money at its disposal compared with the other teams of the league Players from the upper divisions were enrolled star Carlton Myers among them which lead the team to win the league and gain promotion to the Second Division LegaDue In 2006 07 Scavolini Spar won the LegaDue playoff series lining up players such as Carlton Myers Rodney White 9th overall pick of the 2001 NBA draft Mindaugas Zukauskas captain of the Lithuanian national basketball team and Michael Hicks Panamian national team star The team was therefore promoted for the second straight year to play the Lega Basket Serie A 2007 08 league Following the 2009 10 season Spar s secondary sponsorship contract expired The club picked up a new secondary sponsor in Italian clothing company Siviglia thereby changing its full sponsored name to Scavolini Siviglia Style Pesaro more simply Scavolini Siviglia Pesaro The club changed its secondary sponsorship again with the expiration of Siviglia s contract at the end of the 2011 12 season becoming Scavolini Banca Marche Pesaro From the 2014 15 season the historical sponsor Scavolini was replaced for the first time since 1975 by the new main sponsor Consultinvest whereby the name of the team became Consultinvest Pesaro Since 2019 summer the new club naming is Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro thanks to the relationship with the new Title Sponsor Prosciutto di Carpegna Players EditCurrent roster Edit Carpegna Prosciutto Pesaro rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgeC 1 Kravic Dejan 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in 111 kg 245 lb 32 1990 09 09 9 September 1990G 5 Abdur Rahkman Muhammad Ali 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 86 kg 190 lb 28 1994 09 01 1 September 1994SG 9 Visconti Riccardo 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 84 kg 185 lb 24 1998 10 08 8 October 1998G 11 Moretti Davide 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in 81 kg 179 lb 24 1998 03 25 25 March 1998PG 15 Tambone Matteo 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in 87 kg 192 lb 28 1994 05 14 14 May 1994PF 22 Mazzola Valerio 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 107 kg 236 lb 34 1988 03 07 7 March 1988PG 30 Gudmundsson Jon Axel 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 90 kg 198 lb 26 1996 10 27 27 October 1996F 33 Charalampopoulos Vassilis 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in 109 kg 240 lb 26 1997 01 06 6 January 1997C 35 Tote Leonardo 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 100 kg 220 lb 25 1997 07 08 8 July 1997PF 55 Cheatham Kwan 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 107 kg 236 lb 27 1995 08 21 21 August 1995G F 82 Delfino Carlos C 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 104 kg 229 lb 40 1982 08 29 29 August 1982 Head coach Luca BanchiAssistant coach es Bruno Savignani Luca PentucciLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated November 2 2022Honours EditTotal titles 5 Domestic competitions Edit Italian LeagueWinners 2 1987 88 1989 90 Runners up 4 1981 82 1984 85 1991 92 1993 94Italian CupWinners 2 1984 85 1991 92 Runner up 5 1985 85 1986 87 2000 01 2003 04 2021Italian SupercupRunners up 1 2001European competitions Edit EuroLeague4th place 1 1990 91 Final Four 1 1991FIBA Saporta Cup defunct Winners 1 1982 83 Runners up 2 1985 86 1986 87 Semifinalists 2 1983 84 1987 88FIBA Korac Cup defunct Runners up 2 1989 90 1991 92FIBA EuroChallenge4th place 1 2009 10 Final Four 1 2010Worldwide competitions Edit McDonald s Championship defunct 4th place 2 1988 1990Other competitions Edit FIBA International Christmas Tournament defunct 4th place 1 1996Torneo de Vasco Martini CastelfiorentinoWinners 1 2007International record EditSeason Achievement NotesEuroLeague1988 89 Quarter finals 6th place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv FC Barcelona Jugoplastika Aris Limoges CSKA Moscow and Nashua EBBC1990 91 Final Four 4th place in Paris lost to Pop 84 87 93 in the semi final lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 81 83 in the 3rd place game1992 93 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by Benetton Treviso 94 92 W in Pesaro 94 101 L and 58 77 L in Treviso1994 95 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by Limoges 68 55 W in Pesaro 66 79 L and 72 82 L in Limoges2000 01 Quarter finals eliminated 2 0 by Maccabi Tel Aviv 69 80 L in Tel Aviv and 77 84 L in Pesaro2004 05 Quarter finals eliminated 2 0 by Maccabi Tel Aviv 60 88 L in Tel Aviv and 100 103 L in PesaroFIBA Saporta Cup1982 83 Champions defeated ASVEL 111 99 in the final of European Cup Winners Cup in Palma de Mallorca1983 84 Semi finals eliminated by Simac Milano 76 78 L in Pesaro and 80 90 L in Milan1985 86 Final lost to FC Barcelona 86 101 in the final Caserta 1986 87 Final lost to Cibona 74 89 in the final Novi Sad 1987 88 Semi finals eliminated by Limoges 86 102 L in Limoges and 93 91 W in PesaroFIBA Korac Cup1989 90 Final lost to Ram Joventut 98 99 L in Pesaro and 86 96 L in Badalona in the double finals of Korac Cup1991 92 Final lost to il Messaggero Roma 94 94 D in Rome and 86 99 L in Pesaro in the double finals of Korac Cup1993 94 Quarter finals eliminated by PAOK Bravo 82 66 W in Pesaro and 58 96 L in Thessaloniki1995 96 Quarter finals eliminated by Teamsystem Bologna 81 84 L in Pesaro and 89 100 L in BolognaFIBA EuroChallenge2009 10 Final Four 4th place in Gottingen lost to Krasnye Krylya Samara 70 73 in the semi final lost to Chorale Roanne 80 86 in the 3rd place gameMcDonald s Championship1988 4th 4th place in Madrid lost to Real Madrid 96 108 in the semi final lost to Yugoslavia 91 100 in the 3rd place game1990 4th 4th place in Barcelona lost to New York Knicks 115 119 in the semi final lost to FC Barcelona 105 106 in the 3rd place gameLogos Edit Former logoArena and supporters EditIn 1996 Victoria Libertas moved from the historic hangar arena into the new BPA Palas arena today Vitrifrigo Arena which now hosts its home games Drawing large audiences from nearby towns and the whole Marche region in mid 2000s Victoria Libertas was among the top ten basketball teams in Europe for average attendance Notable 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 Sandro Dell Agnello 2 seasons 94 96 Paolo Conti 5 seasons 95 00 Ario Costa 12 seasons 84 96 Franco Bertini Vincenzo Esposito 2 seasons 96 98 Andrea Gracis 11 seasons 83 94 Walter Magnifico 19 seasons 80 96 98 01 Sandro Riminucci Antonello Riva 2 seasons 94 96 Mike Sylvester 6 season 80 86 Renzo Vecchiato 2 seasons 87 89 Silvio Gigena 6 seasons 99 05 Jason Smith 1 season 01 Peter Guarasci 3 seasons 96 99 Andres Guibert 1 season 97 98 Hanno Mottola 1 season 04 05 Teemu Rannikko 2 seasons 03 05 Yann Bonato 1 season 97 98 Robert Archibald 1 season 04 05 Mindaugas Zukauskas 3 seasons 06 09 Tautvydas Lydeka 3 seasons 10 12 15 16 Simas Jasaitis 1 season 16 17 Donatas Zavackas 1 season 16 17 Miroslav Beric 2 seasons 01 03 Aleksandar Đorđevic 2 seasons 03 05 Marko Milic 2 seasons 03 05 Marko Tusek 2 seasons 00 02 Zeljko Jerkov 1 seasons 82 83 Dragan Kicanovic 2 seasons 81 83 Aleksandar Petrovic 1 season 87 88 Greg Ballard 1 season 87 88 Joseph Blair 2 seasons 99 00 01 02 Myron Brown 1 season 98 99 Melvin Booker 4 seasons 97 98 99 02 Darwin Cook 3 seasons 87 88 89 91 Lloyd Daniels 1 season 95 96 Tony Dawson 1 season 98 99 Todd Day 1 season 97 98 Darren Daye 5 seasons 87 92 Larry Drew 1 season 88 89 Alphonso Ford 1 season 03 04 his last team before his untimely death onSeptember 4 2004 Corey Gaines 1 season 94 95 Dean Garrett 2 seasons 93 95 Chris Gatling 1 season 02 03 DeMarco Johnson 2 seasons 00 02 George McCloud 1 season 93 94 Aaron McGhee 1 season 02 03 Scoonie Penn 1 season 04 05 Norm Richardson 1 season 02 03 Charles Smith 1 season 04 05 Kevin Thompson 2 seasons 95 97 James White 1 season 11 12 Rodney White 1 season 06 07 Haywoode Workman 2 seasons 91 93 Austin Daye 1 season 15 16Head coaches Edit Petar Skansi 2 seasons 81 82 82 83 Aleksandar Nikolic 1 seasons 83 84 Valerio Bianchini 5 seasons 87 88 88 89 93 94 94 95 95 96 Sergio Scariolo 2 seasons 89 90 90 91 Dusko Vujosevic 1 season 97 98 Marco Crespi 2 seasons 02 03 04 05 Piero Bucchi 1 season 16 17 Spiro Leka 1 season 17 18 Massimo Galli 1 season 18 19 Matteo Boniciolli 1 season 19 Federico Perego 1 season 19 presentSponsorship names EditIn the past due to sponsorship deals it has also been known as 3 Benelli Pesaro 1952 58 Lanco Pesaro 1958 61 Algor Pesaro 1961 63 Butangas Pesaro 1966 69 Frizz Pelmo Pesaro 1969 70 Tropicali Pesaro 1970 71 Maxmobili Pesaro 1971 75 Scavolini Pesaro 1975 2014 Consultinvest Pesaro 2014 2017 No Main Sponsor 2017 2019 Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro 2019 present References Edit Prosciutto di Carpegna e il nuovo main sponsor per la VL Pesaro Prosciutto di Carpegna is the new main sponsor of VL Pesaro Sportando basketball in Italian 18 July 2019 Euroleague net Lega A Basket page on history of Victoria Libertas in Italian Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial Site in Italian Eurobasket com Team Page Previous Season Stats LegaBasket 2007 08 in Italian Latest Stats LegaBasket 2008 09 in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro amp oldid 1123901721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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