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{{short description|Italian professional basketball club}} |
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{{Infobox basketball club |
{{Infobox basketball club |
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| name = Fortitudo Bologna |
| name = Fortitudo Bologna |
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| current = 2023–24 Fortitudo Bologna season |
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| nickname = |
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| logo = BC Fortitudo Bologna logo.gif |
| logo = BC Fortitudo Bologna logo.gif |
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| imagesize = 200px |
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| leagues = [[ |
| leagues = [[Serie A2 (basketball)|Serie A2]] |
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| founded = 1932 (original)<br>2013 (re-founded) |
| founded = 1932 (original)<br>2013 (re-founded) |
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| history = '''Fortitudo Bologna'''<br/>(1939–2012)<br/>'''Fortitudo Bologna 103'''<br/>(2013–present) |
| history = '''Fortitudo Bologna'''<br />(1939–2012)<br />'''Fortitudo Bologna 103'''<br />(2013–present) |
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| arena = [[PalaDozza]] |
| arena = [[PalaDozza]] |
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| capacity = 5, |
| capacity = 5,570 |
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| location = [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] |
| location = [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] |
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| colors = White and blue<br />{{color box|white}} {{color box|# |
| colors = White and blue<br />{{color box|white}} {{color box|#103166}} |
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| owner = NewCo Sporting Fortitudo S.r.l. |
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| president = Stefano Tedeschi |
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| manager = Nicolò Basciano |
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| coach = [[Attilio Caja]] |
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| championships = '''2''' [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian Leagues]]<br>'''1''' [[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]<br>'''2''' [[Italian Basketball Supercup|Italian Supercups]] <br>'''1''' [[Italian LNP Cup]] |
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| championships = '''2''' [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian Leagues]]<br />'''1''' [[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]<br />'''2''' [[Italian Basketball Supercup|Italian Supercups]] <br />'''1''' [[Italian LNP Cup]] |
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| website = [http://www.fortitudo103.it/ fortitudo103.it] |
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'''Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103''', currently known as '''Lavoropiù Fortitudo Bologna''' for sponsorship reasons,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sportando.com/it/italia/serie-a2-est/242936/consultinvest-nuovo-sponsor-della-fortitudo-bologna.html |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=31 July 2017 |title=Consultinvest new sponsor of Fortitudo Bologna|website=sportando.com |access-date=1 November 2017 |language=Italian |trans-title=}}</ref> is a [[basketball]] club based in [[Bologna]], Italy. It plays in the first division [[Lega Basket Serie A]] (LBA). |
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'''Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103''', commonly known as '''Fortitudo Bologna''' and currently known as '''Fortitudo Flats Service Bologna''' for sponsorship reasons,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sportando.basketball/pompea-e-il-nuovo-main-sponsor-della-fortitudo-bologna/ |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=8 August 2019 |title=Pompea è il nuovo main sponsor della Fortitudo Bologna|website=sportando.basketball |access-date=13 August 2019 |language=Italian |trans-title=Pompea is the new main sponsor of Fortitudo Bologna}}</ref> is a [[basketball]] club based in [[Bologna]], Italy and currently plays in the [[Serie A (basketball)|second division]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Fortitudo has for much of its history played second fiddle in its own city to arch rivals [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Virtus Bologna]]. Fortitudo won its first major trophy in 1998, winning the [[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]. |
Fortitudo has for much of its history played second fiddle in its own city to arch rivals [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Virtus Bologna]], with whom it contests the fierce [[Bologna Derby]]. Fortitudo won its first major trophy in 1998, winning the [[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]. |
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Fortitudo made the [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian league]] finals ten consecutive years ( |
Fortitudo made the [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian league]] finals ten consecutive years (1997–2006). After three straight finals losses, Fortitudo won the Serie A for the first time in 2000. Four consecutive finals losses were followed by Fortitudo's second league title in 2005, courtesy of a 3–1 win over [[Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano|Armani Jeans Milano]] in the finals series when [[instant replay]] upheld a Ruben Douglas [[buzzer beater]] in Game 4 of the championship series. |
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In recent years, Fortitudo had been a fixture in the European top-tier [[Euroleague Basketball|Euroleague]]. Fortitudo's first achievement in European competition was a [[FIBA Korać Cup]] final against [[KK Split|Jugoplastika]] in 1977 in their maiden participation. It got to the Euroleague Final four in 1999 (losing in the semifinal against city rivals [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Kinder Bologna]] |
In recent years, Fortitudo had been a fixture in the European top-tier [[Euroleague Basketball|Euroleague]]. Fortitudo's first achievement in European competition was a [[FIBA Korać Cup]] final against [[KK Split|Jugoplastika]] in 1977 in their maiden participation. It got to the [[1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague|Euroleague Final]] four in 1999 (losing in the semifinal against city rivals [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Kinder Bologna]] and in third place game against [[Olympiacos B.C.|Olympiacos]]) and the semifinal of the [[2000–01 Euroleague#Playoffs|Euroleague playoffs]] in 2001 (again eliminated by rivals Virtus); then the club lost in the [[2004 Euroleague Final Four|Euroleague final]] in 2004 to [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] by 44 points. The [[2006–07 Lega Basket Serie A|2006–07 season]] saw them change coaches thrice as they finished thirteenth (out of eighteen), though they still qualified for the [[2007–08 ULEB Cup]]. |
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Due to economic irregularities, upon Fortitudo's relegation from the [[2008–09 Lega Basket Serie A|2008–09 season]], the team was not allowed to participate in the 2009–10 Serie A2, restarting from the Serie A dilettanti. After winning that league, Fortitudo was once again excluded from Serie A2 and the club's affiliation to the [[Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro|Italian Federation]] revoked. As such, Fortitudo was barred from playing in any league, save for youth development leagues. |
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On 18 June 2013, a group of local entrepreneurs, professionals and fans joined to give life to Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103, the spiritual successor (with the same fan base such as the Fossa dei Leoni fan group) of the original entity. |
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Starting from the fourth division DNB, Fortitudo climbed to the second division [[Serie A2 Basket|Serie A2]] where it will play during the 2015-16 season. |
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=== The Rebirth and return to the top flight === |
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After a successful campaign in 2018/19 the club qualified for promotion to [[Lega Basket Serie A|Serie A]] for the first time since its 2009 dissolution. |
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On 18 June 2013, a group of local entrepreneurs, professionals and fans joined to give life to Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103, the spiritual successor (with the same fan base such as the Fossa dei Leoni fan group) of the original entity. Starting from the fourth division DNB, Fortitudo climbed to the second division [[Serie A2 Basket|Serie A2]] where it played during the 2015–16 season. |
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After a successful campaign in 2018–19, the club qualified for promotion to [[2019–20 LBA season|Serie A]] for the first time since its 2009 dissolution. They later qualified to the [[2020–21 Basketball Champions League]], but they finished last in their group. In the [[2021–22 LBA season|2021–22]] season, they finished in the 15th position to be relegated to Serie A2. |
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==Arena== |
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Fortitudo's home arena is the [[Land Rover Arena|Paladozza]], known for sponsorship reasons as the Land Rover Arena (and sometimes nicknamed the Madison Square Garden of Bologna), which can host approximately 5,700 fans. |
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==Honours== |
==Honours== |
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* '''[[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian League]]''' |
* '''[[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian League]]''' |
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: '''Winners (2)''': 1999–00, [[2004–05 Lega Basket Serie A|2004–05]] |
: '''Winners (2)''': 1999–00, [[2004–05 Lega Basket Serie A|2004–05]] |
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: Runners-up (8): 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2000–01, [[2001–02 Lega Basket Serie A|2001–02]], [[2002–03 Lega Basket Serie A|2002–03]], [[2003–04 Lega Basket Serie A|2003–04]], [[2005–06 Lega Basket Serie A|2005–06]] |
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* '''[[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]''' |
* '''[[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]''' |
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: '''Winners (1)''': 1997–98 |
: '''Winners (1)''': 1997–98 |
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: Runners-up (1): 1967–68 |
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* '''[[Italian Basketball Supercup|Italian Supercup]]''' |
* '''[[Italian Basketball Supercup|Italian Supercup]]''' |
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: '''Winners (2)''': 1998, 2005 |
: '''Winners (2)''': 1998, 2005 |
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* '''[[Serie A2 Basket]]''' |
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: '''Winners (1)''': 2018–19 |
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: Runners-up (1): [[2015–16 Serie A2 Basket|2015–16]] |
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* '''[[Italian LNP Cup]]''' |
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: '''Winners (1)''': 2010 |
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* '''[[Serie B Basket|Italian League <small>Serie B</small>]]''' |
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: '''Winners (1)''': 2014–15 |
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===European competitions=== |
===European competitions=== |
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: Runners-up (1): [[1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup|1976–77]] |
: Runners-up (1): [[1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup|1976–77]] |
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: Semifinalists (1): [[1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup|1995–96]] |
: Semifinalists (1): [[1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup|1995–96]] |
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===Other competitions=== |
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* '''Copa de Andata Carisbo''' |
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: '''Winners (1)''': 2007 |
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* '''Via Resa, Italy Invitational Game''' |
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: '''Winners (1)''': 2007 |
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==Top performances in European & Worldwide competitions== |
==Top performances in European & Worldwide competitions== |
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| align="center" | [[1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague|1996–97]] |
| align="center" | [[1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague|1996–97]] |
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| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
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| align="left" | eliminated |
| align="left" | eliminated 2–1 by [[FC Barcelona Bàsquet|FC Barcelona]], 70–65 ('''W''') in [[Bologna]], 73–75 ('''L''') in [[Barcelona]] and 62–87 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] |
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| align="center" | [[1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague|1997–98]] |
| align="center" | [[1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague|1997–98]] |
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| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
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| align="left" | eliminated |
| align="left" | eliminated 2–0 by [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Kinder Bologna]], 52–64 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] away, 56–58 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] home |
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| align="center" | [[1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague|1998–99]] |
| align="center" | [[1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague|1998–99]] |
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| align="center" | '''Final Four''' |
| align="center" | '''Final Four''' |
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| align="left" | 4th place in [[Munich]], lost to [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Kinder Bologna]] |
| align="left" | 4th place in [[Munich]], lost to [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Kinder Bologna]] 57–62 in the semi-final, lost to [[Olympiacos B.C.|Olympiacos]] 63–74 in the 3rd place game |
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| align="center" | [[1999–2000 FIBA EuroLeague|1999–00]] |
| align="center" | [[1999–2000 FIBA EuroLeague|1999–00]] |
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| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
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| align="left" | eliminated |
| align="left" | eliminated 2–1 by [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]], 65–62 ('''W''') in [[Tel Aviv]], 73–80 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] and 64–79 ('''L''') in [[Tel Aviv]] |
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| align="center" | [[2000–01 Euroleague|2000–01]] |
| align="center" | [[2000–01 Euroleague|2000–01]] |
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| align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' |
| align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' |
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| align="left" | eliminated |
| align="left" | eliminated 3–0 by [[Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna|Kinder Bologna]], 76–103 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] away, 84–92 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] away and 70–74 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] home |
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| align="center" | [[2003–04 Euroleague|2003–04]] |
| align="center" | [[2003–04 Euroleague|2003–04]] |
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| align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' |
| align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' |
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| align="left" | defeated [[Mens Sana 1871 Basket|Montepaschi Siena]] |
| align="left" | defeated [[Mens Sana 1871 Basket|Montepaschi Siena]] 103–102 in the semi-final, lost to [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] 74–118 in the final ([[Tel Aviv]]) |
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!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[FIBA Korać Cup]] |
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[FIBA Korać Cup]] |
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| align="center" | [[1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup|1976–77]] |
| align="center" | [[1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup|1976–77]] |
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| align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' |
| align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' |
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| align="left" | lost to [[KK Split|Jugoplastika]] |
| align="left" | lost to [[KK Split|Jugoplastika]] 84–87 in the final ([[Genoa]]) |
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| align="center" | [[1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup|1994–95]] |
| align="center" | [[1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup|1994–95]] |
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| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' |
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| align="left" | eliminated by [[Alba Berlin]], |
| align="left" | eliminated by [[Alba Berlin]], 73–77 ('''L''') in [[Berlin]] and 80–80 ('''D''') in [[Bologna]] |
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| align="center" | [[1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup|1995–96]] |
| align="center" | [[1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup|1995–96]] |
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| align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' |
| align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' |
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| align="left" | eliminated by [[Anadolu Efes S.K.|Efes Pilsen]], |
| align="left" | eliminated by [[Anadolu Efes S.K.|Efes Pilsen]], 78–102 ('''L''') in [[Istanbul]] and 97–91 ('''W''') in [[Bologna]] |
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| '''13''' || {{flagicon|USA}} || [[Gary Schull]] || [[Center (basketball)|C]] || 1968–1973 || 2010 | |
| '''13''' || {{flagicon|USA}} || [[Gary Schull]] || [[Center (basketball)|C]] || 1968–1973 || 2010 || <ref>{{cite web |url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2010/04/25/la-effe-aspetta-castelletto-poi-omaggio.html |title=La Effe aspetta Castelletto poi l' omaggio al Barone |last=Forni |first=Francesco |date=25 April 2010 |website=[[la Repubblica|Repubblica]].it |access-date=5 November 2017 |language=Italian |trans-title=Fortitudo awaits Castelletto then will honour the Baron}}</ref> |
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==Players== |
==Players== |
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===Current |
=== Current roster === |
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{{Basketball roster header|team=Fortitudo Bologna |
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| color1 = #242b45| bg1 = white| color2 =white| bg2 = #242b45}} |
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{{player3 | num = 5 | nat = ITA | first = Daniele | last = Cinciarini | pos = SG | m = 1.94 | kgs = 87 | year = 1983 | month = 6 | date = 14}} |
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{{player3 | num = 6 | nat = ITA | first = Stefano | last = Mancinelli | pos = PF | m = 2.03 | kgs = 102 | year = 1983 | month = 3 | date = 17|note = C}} |
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{{player3 | num = 10 | nat = USA | first = Maarty | last = Leunen | pos = FC | m = 2.06 | kgs = 100 | year = 1985 | month = 9 | date = 3}} |
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{{player3 | num = 21 | nat = ITA | first = Matteo | last = Fantinelli | pos = PG | m = 1.95 | kgs = 93 | year = 1993 | month = 11 | date = 24}} |
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{{player3 | num = | nat = USA | first = Ed | last = Daniel | pos = F/C| m = 2.01 | kgs = 103 | year = 1990 | month = 6 | date = 13}} |
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{{player3 | num = | nat = CRO | first = Rok | last = Stipčević | pos = PG | m = 1.86 | kgs = 85 | year = 1986 | month = 5 | date = 20}} |
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{{player3 | num = | nat = CAN | first = Kassius | last = Robertson | pos = SG | m = 1.91 | kgs = 82 | year = 1994 | month = 4 | date = 20}} |
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{{Basketball roster footer |
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| head_coach = |
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* {{player||Italy|[[Antimo Martino]]}} |
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| asst_coach = |
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* {{player||Italy|Stefano Comuzzo}} |
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* {{player||Italy|Roberto Lopez}} |
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* {{player||Italy|Matteo Tasini}} |
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| ath_train = |
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* {{player||Italy|Raoul Parisi}} |
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| physio = |
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* {{player||Italy|Luca Turone}} |
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| team_man = |
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* {{player||Italy|Franco Rizzardi}} |
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| roster_url = http://www.fortitudo103.it/squadra/ |
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| accessdate = {{dts|2019|2|19}} |
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}} |
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{{Basketball roster nationality note}} |
{{Basketball roster nationality note}} |
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{{Basketball roster header | team= Fortitudo Bologna |
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| color1 = #FFFFFF | bg1 = #103166 | color2 = #103166 | bg2 = #white | wt = n | age = y }} |
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{{player3 | num = 1 |nat = USA | first = Adrian | last = Banks | pos = SG | m = 1.91 | year = 1986 | month = 02 | date = 09 }} |
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{{player3 | num = 4 |nat = ITA | first = Pietro | last = Aradori | pos = SG | m = 1.95 | year = 1988 | month = 12 | date = 09 }} |
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=== Depth chart (2019–20) === |
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{{player3 | num = 10 |nat = ITA | first = Simone | last = Barbante | pos = C | m = 2.11 | year = 1999 | month = 08 | date = 29 }} |
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{{player3 | num = 11 |nat = ITA | first = Alessandro | last = Panni | pos = PG | m = 1.85 | year = 1991 | month = 12 | date = 27 }} |
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{{player3 | num = 19 |nat = SLO | first = Miha | last = Vašl | pos = SG | m = 1.92 | year = 1992 | month = 03 | date = 02 }}{{player3 | num = 20 |nat = ITA | first = Francesco | last = Candussi | pos = F/C | m = 2.11 | year = 1994 | month = 02 | date = 23 | dab = basketball, born 1994 }} |
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{{player3 | num = 21 |nat = ITA | first = Matteo | last = Fantinelli | pos = PG | m = 1.95 | year = 1993 | month = 11 | date = 24 |note=C}} |
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{{player3 | num = 23 |nat = SEN | first = Saliou | last = Niang | pos = SG | m = 2.01 | year = 2004 | month = 05 | date = 14 }} |
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{{player3 | num = 31 |nat = ITA | first = Nazzareno | last = Italiano | pos = SF | m = 1.98 | year = 1991 | month = 07 | date = 15 }} |
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{{player3 | num = 32 |nat = ITA | first = Valerio | last = Cucci | pos = PF | m = 2.02 | year = 1995 | month = 01 | date = 19 }} |
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{{Basketball depth chart | team_name = Fortitudo Bologna | notes = <span style="color:#0000FF;">Red = foreign player</span> |
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{{Basketball roster footer |
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|starter_c = <span style="color:#0000FF;"> Ed Daniel </span> |
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| head_coach = *{{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Angori |
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|starter_pf = <span style="color:#0000FF;"> Maarty Leunen </span> |
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| asst_coach = |
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|starter_sf = |
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*{{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Tasini |
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|starter_sg = <span style="color:#0000FF;"> Kassius Robertson </span> |
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| roster_url = https://basketball.eurobasket.com/team/Italy/Fortitudo-Kigili-Bologna/293 |
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|starter_pg = <span style="color:#0000FF;"> Rok Stipčević </span> |
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| accessdate = 16 May 2023 |
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|bench 1_c = |
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|bench 1_pf = Stefano Mancinelli |
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|bench 1_sf = |
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|bench 1_sg = Daniele Cinciarini |
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|bench 1_pg = Matteo Fantinelli |
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=== Depth chart === |
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===Squad changes for the 2019-2020 season=== |
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{{Basketball depth chart |
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|team_name = Fortitudo Bologna |
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{{Bs start}} |
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|switch_colors = yes |
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{{Bs player |pos=F/C |nat=USA |name=[[Ed Daniel]] |other=from {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Peristeri B.C.|Peristeri]] }} |
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|starter_c = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Francesco Candussi </span> |
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{{Bs player |pos=PG |nat=CRO |name=[[Rok Stipčević]] |other=from {{flagicon|LIT}} [[BC Rytas|Rytas Vilnius]] }} |
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|starter_pf = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Valerio Cucci </span> |
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{{Bs player |pos=SG |nat=CAN |name=[[Kassius Robertson]] |other=from {{flagicon|GER}} [[Medi Bayreuth]] }} |
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|starter_sf = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Pietro Aradori </span> |
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|starter_sg = <span style="color:#ff0000;"> Adrian Banks </span> |
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|starter_pg = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Matteo Fantinelli </span> |
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|bench 1_c = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> SImone Barbante </span> |
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|bench 1_pf = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Nazzareno Italiano </span> |
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{{Bs start}} |
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|bench 1_sf = <span style="color:#ff0000;"> Saliou Niang </span> |
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{{Bs player |no=8 |pos=C |nat=ITA |name=[[Matteo Franco]] }} |
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|bench 1_sg = <span style="color:#ff0000;"> Miha Vašl </span> |
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{{Bs player |no=16 |pos=PG |nat=ITA |name=[[Marco Venuto]] |other=to {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Basket Ravenna Piero Manetti|Ravenna]]}} |
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|bench 1_pg = <span style="color:#0000ff;"> Alessandro Panni </span> |
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{{Bs player |no=20 |pos=SG |nat=ITA |name=[[Guido Rosselli]] |other=to {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Scaligera Basket Verona|Scaligera Verona]]}} |
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{{Bs player |no=22 |pos=PF |nat=ITA |name=[[Giovanni Pini]] |other=to {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Virtus Roma]] }} |
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{{Bs player |no=41 |pos=G |nat=USA |name=[[Kenny Hasbrouck]] |other=to {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Scaligera Basket Verona|Scaligera Verona]]}} |
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|notes = (colours: <span style="color:#0000ff;">Italian or homegrown players</span>; <span style="color:#ff0000;">foreign players</span>; <span style="color:#0b610b;">young players)</span> |
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==Notable players== |
==Notable players== |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[John D. Douglas]] {{small|4 seasons: '83–'87}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[John D. Douglas]] {{small|4 seasons: '83–'87}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Dan Gay]] {{small|8 seasons: '93–'00, '06–'07}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Dan Gay]] {{small|8 seasons: '93–'00, '06–'07}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Esposito]] {{small|2 seasons: '93–'95}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Esposito]] {{small|2 seasons: '93–'95}} |
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* {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Aleksandar Đorđević]] {{small|2 seasons: '94–'96}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carlton Myers]] {{small|6 seasons: '95–'01}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carlton Myers]] {{small|6 seasons: '95–'01}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Frosini]] {{small|3 seasons: '94–'97}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Frosini]] {{small|3 seasons: '94–'97}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dominique Wilkins]] {{small|1 season: '97–'98}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dominique Wilkins]] {{small|1 season: '97–'98}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Basile]] {{small|7 seasons: '98–'05}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Basile]] {{small|7 seasons: '98–'05}} |
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* {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Marko Jarić]] {{small|2 seasons: '98–'00}} |
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* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Artūras Karnišovas]] {{small|2 seasons: '98–'00}} |
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Artūras Karnišovas]] {{small|2 seasons: '98–'00}} |
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* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Damir Mulaomerović]] {{small|1 season: '98–'99}} |
* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Damir Mulaomerović]] {{small|1 season: '98–'99}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Vinny Del Negro]] {{small|1 season: '98–'99}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Vinny Del Negro]] {{small|1 season: '98–'99}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[George Rusinak]] {{small|1 seasons: '00'01}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Anthony Bowie]] {{small|1 season: '00–'01}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Anthony Bowie]] {{small|1 season: '00–'01}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Eddie Gill]]{{small|1 season: '00–'01}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Eddie Gill]]{{small|1 season: '00–'01}} |
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* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Marko Milič]] {{small|1 season: '01–'02}} |
* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Marko Milič]] {{small|1 season: '01–'02}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rumeal Robinson]] {{small|1 season: '01–'02}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rumeal Robinson]] {{small|1 season: '01–'02}} |
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* {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Zoran Savić]] {{small|1 season: '01–'02}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Mancinelli]] {{small|9 seasons: '01–'09}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Mancinelli]] {{small|9 seasons: '01–'09}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianmarco Pozzecco]] {{small|3 seasons: '02–'05}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianmarco Pozzecco]] {{small|3 seasons: '02–'05}} |
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* {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Carlos Delfino]] {{small| |
* {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Carlos Delfino]] {{small|3 seasons: '02–'04,'19}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[A. J. Guyton]] {{small|2 seasons: '02–'04}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[A. J. Guyton]] {{small|2 seasons: '02–'04}} |
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* {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Luboš Bartoň]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
* {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Luboš Bartoň]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
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* {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Vlado Šćepanović]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
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* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Mate Skelin]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Mate Skelin]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
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* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Davor Marcelić]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Davor Marcelić]] {{small|1 season: '02–'03}} |
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* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Erazem Lorbek]] {{small|3 seasons: '03–'06}} |
* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Erazem Lorbek]] {{small|3 seasons: '03–'06}} |
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* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Matjaž Smodiš]] {{small|2 seasons: '03–'05}} |
* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Matjaž Smodiš]] {{small|2 seasons: '03–'05}} |
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* {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Miloš Vujanić]] {{small|2 seasons: '03–'05}} |
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* {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Hanno Möttölä]] {{small|1 season: '03–'04}} |
* {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Hanno Möttölä]] {{small|1 season: '03–'04}} |
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* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Dalibor Bagarić]] {{small|4 seasons: '04–'06, '07–'09}} |
* {{flagicon|HRV}} [[Dalibor Bagarić]] {{small|4 seasons: '04–'06, '07–'09}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[James Thomas (basketball)|James Thomas]] {{small|3 seasons: '06–'09}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[James Thomas (basketball)|James Thomas]] {{small|3 seasons: '06–'09}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Qyntel Woods]] {{small|1 season: '08–'09}} |
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Qyntel Woods]] {{small|1 season: '08–'09}} |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} [[D. J. Strawberry]] {{small|1 season: '08–'09}} |
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* {{flagicon|GRC}} [[Lazaros Papadopoulos]] {{small|1 season: '08–'09}} |
* {{flagicon|GRC}} [[Lazaros Papadopoulos]] {{small|1 season: '08–'09}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Davide Lamma]] {{small|8 seasons: '93–'94, '94–'95, '98, '07–'08, '08–'09, '09–'10, '10–'11, '14–'15}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Davide Lamma]] {{small|8 seasons: '93–'94, '94–'95, '98, '07–'08, '08–'09, '09–'10, '10–'11, '14–'15}} |
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* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Mancinelli]] {{small|1 season: '16–present}} |
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Mancinelli]] {{small|1 season: '16–present}} |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Beppe Lamberti |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Beppe Lamberti (1966–1973) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Dido Guerrieri |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Dido Guerrieri (1973–1974) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Alberto Bucci]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Alberto Bucci]] (1974) |
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* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Aca Nikolić]] |
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Aca Nikolić|Aza Nikolić]] (1974–1976) |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} John McMillen |
* {{flagicon|USA}} John McMillen (1976–1980) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Mauro Di Vincenzo |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Mauro Di Vincenzo (1980–1981) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Edoardo Rusconi |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[:it:Edoardo Rusconi|Dodo Rusconi]] (1981–1983) |
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* {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rudy D'Amico]] |
* {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rudy D'Amico]] (1983) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Andrea Sassoli |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Francesco Zucchini and Andrea Sassoli (1983–1984) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Mauro Di Vincenzo (1988–1990) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[:it:Stefano Pillastrini|Stefano Pillastrini]] (1990-1992) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Lino Bruni |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Lino Bruni |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Marco Calamai |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Marco Calamai |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Dario Bellandi |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Dario Bellandi |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Sergio Scariolo]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Sergio Scariolo]] (1993-1996) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Valerio Bianchini]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Valerio Bianchini]] (1996-1998) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Carlo Recalcati]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Carlo Recalcati]] (1999-2001) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Matteo Boniciolli]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Matteo Boniciolli]] (2001-2002) |
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* {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Jasmin Repeša]] |
* {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Jasmin Repeša]] (2002-2006) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Fabrizio Frates]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Fabrizio Frates]] (2006) |
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* {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Ergin Ataman]] |
* {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Ergin Ataman]] (2006-2007) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Massimiliano Oldoini / {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Italy}} Dan Gay |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Massimiliano Oldoini / {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Italy}} Dan Gay (2007) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Andrea Mazzon]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[:it:Andrea Mazzon|Andrea Mazzon]] (2007-2008) |
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* {{flagicon|Serbia}} {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Dragan Šakota]] |
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Dragan Šakota]] (2008) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Cesare Pancotto]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Cesare Pancotto]] (2008-2009) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Alessandro Finelli |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Alessandro Finelli |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Antonio Tinti |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Antonio Tinti |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Politi |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Politi |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} Claudio Vandoni |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} Claudio Vandoni |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Matteo Boniciolli]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Matteo Boniciolli]] (2015-2018) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Gianmarco Pozzecco]] |
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Gianmarco Pozzecco]] (2018) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Romeo Sacchetti]] (2020) |
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* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Luca Dalmonte]] (2020-21, 2022-2023) |
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Revision as of 22:26, 10 March 2024
Fortitudo Bologna | |||
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2023–24 Fortitudo Bologna season | |||
Leagues | Serie A2 | ||
Founded | 1932 (original) 2013 (re-founded) | ||
History | Fortitudo Bologna (1939–2012) Fortitudo Bologna 103 (2013–present) | ||
Arena | PalaDozza | ||
Capacity | 5,570 | ||
Location | Bologna, Italy | ||
Team colors | White and blue | ||
President | Stefano Tedeschi | ||
Team manager | Nicolò Basciano | ||
Head coach | Attilio Caja | ||
Ownership | NewCo Sporting Fortitudo S.r.l. | ||
Championships | 2 Italian Leagues 1 Italian Cup 2 Italian Supercups 1 Italian LNP Cup | ||
Website | fortitudo103 | ||
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Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103, commonly known as Fortitudo Bologna and currently known as Fortitudo Flats Service Bologna for sponsorship reasons,[1] is a basketball club based in Bologna, Italy and currently plays in the second division.
History
Fortitudo has for much of its history played second fiddle in its own city to arch rivals Virtus Bologna, with whom it contests the fierce Bologna Derby. Fortitudo won its first major trophy in 1998, winning the Italian Cup.
Fortitudo made the Italian league finals ten consecutive years (1997–2006). After three straight finals losses, Fortitudo won the Serie A for the first time in 2000. Four consecutive finals losses were followed by Fortitudo's second league title in 2005, courtesy of a 3–1 win over Armani Jeans Milano in the finals series when instant replay upheld a Ruben Douglas buzzer beater in Game 4 of the championship series.
In recent years, Fortitudo had been a fixture in the European top-tier Euroleague. Fortitudo's first achievement in European competition was a FIBA Korać Cup final against Jugoplastika in 1977 in their maiden participation. It got to the Euroleague Final four in 1999 (losing in the semifinal against city rivals Kinder Bologna and in third place game against Olympiacos) and the semifinal of the Euroleague playoffs in 2001 (again eliminated by rivals Virtus); then the club lost in the Euroleague final in 2004 to Maccabi Tel Aviv by 44 points. The 2006–07 season saw them change coaches thrice as they finished thirteenth (out of eighteen), though they still qualified for the 2007–08 ULEB Cup.
Due to economic irregularities, upon Fortitudo's relegation from the 2008–09 season, the team was not allowed to participate in the 2009–10 Serie A2, restarting from the Serie A dilettanti. After winning that league, Fortitudo was once again excluded from Serie A2 and the club's affiliation to the Italian Federation revoked. As such, Fortitudo was barred from playing in any league, save for youth development leagues.
The Rebirth and return to the top flight
On 18 June 2013, a group of local entrepreneurs, professionals and fans joined to give life to Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103, the spiritual successor (with the same fan base such as the Fossa dei Leoni fan group) of the original entity. Starting from the fourth division DNB, Fortitudo climbed to the second division Serie A2 where it played during the 2015–16 season.
After a successful campaign in 2018–19, the club qualified for promotion to Serie A for the first time since its 2009 dissolution. They later qualified to the 2020–21 Basketball Champions League, but they finished last in their group. In the 2021–22 season, they finished in the 15th position to be relegated to Serie A2.
Honours
Domestic competitions
- Winners (2): 1999–00, 2004–05
- Winners (1): 1997–98
- Winners (2): 1998, 2005
European competitions
- Runners-up (1): 2003–04
- Semifinalists (1): 2000–01
- 4th place (1): 1998–99
- Final Four (2): 1999, 2004
Other competitions
- Copa de Andata Carisbo
- Winners (1): 2007
- Via Resa, Italy Invitational Game
- Winners (1): 2007
Top performances in European & Worldwide competitions
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1996–97 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–1 by FC Barcelona, 70–65 (W) in Bologna, 73–75 (L) in Barcelona and 62–87 (L) in Bologna | |
1997–98 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–0 by Kinder Bologna, 52–64 (L) in Bologna away, 56–58 (L) in Bologna home | |
1998–99 | Final Four | 4th place in Munich, lost to Kinder Bologna 57–62 in the semi-final, lost to Olympiacos 63–74 in the 3rd place game | |
1999–00 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2–1 by Maccabi Tel Aviv, 65–62 (W) in Tel Aviv, 73–80 (L) in Bologna and 64–79 (L) in Tel Aviv | |
2000–01 | Semi-finals | eliminated 3–0 by Kinder Bologna, 76–103 (L) in Bologna away, 84–92 (L) in Bologna away and 70–74 (L) in Bologna home | |
2003–04 | Final | defeated Montepaschi Siena 103–102 in the semi-final, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 74–118 in the final (Tel Aviv) | |
FIBA Korać Cup | |||
1976–77 | Final | lost to Jugoplastika 84–87 in the final (Genoa) | |
1994–95 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by Alba Berlin, 73–77 (L) in Berlin and 80–80 (D) in Bologna | |
1995–96 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Efes Pilsen, 78–102 (L) in Istanbul and 97–91 (W) in Bologna |
Retired numbers
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No | Nat. | Player | Position | Tenure | Date retired | Ref. |
13 | Gary Schull | C | 1968–1973 | 2010 | [2] |
Players
Current roster
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Depth chart
Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench |
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C | Francesco Candussi | SImone Barbante |
PF | Valerio Cucci | Nazzareno Italiano |
SF | Pietro Aradori | Saliou Niang |
SG | Adrian Banks | Miha Vašl |
PG | Matteo Fantinelli | Alessandro Panni |
(colours: Italian or homegrown players; foreign players; young players)
Notable players
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- John D. Douglas 4 seasons: '83–'87
- - George Bucci 5 seasons: '85–'90
- Andrea Dallamora 8 seasons: '86–'94
- - Wallace Bryant 1 season: '87–'88
- Daniele Albertazzi 6 seasons: '87–'93
- Moris Masetti 2 seasons: '87–'89
- Bill Garnett 1 season: '87–'88
- Artis Gilmore 1 season: '88–'89
- Vincent Askew 1 season: '88–'89
- Gene Banks 1 season: '88–'89
- Chris McNealy 1 season: '89–'90
- Dave Feitl 1 season: '89–'90
- Pete Myers 2 seasons: '90–'92
- Cedrick Hordges 1 season: '90–'91
- Valdemaras Chomičius 1 season: '90–'91
- Teoman Alibegović 2 seasons: '91–'93
- Shaun Vandiver 1 season: '91–'92
- Dallas Comegys 2 seasons: '92–'94
- Corrado Fumagalli 2 seasons: '92–'94
- Dan Gay 8 seasons: '93–'00, '06–'07
- Vincenzo Esposito 2 seasons: '93–'95
- Aleksandar Đorđević 2 seasons: '94–'96
- Carlton Myers 6 seasons: '95–'01
- Alessandro Frosini 3 seasons: '94–'97
- Mike Brown 1 season: '95–'96
- Conrad McRae 1 season: '96–'97
- Eric Murdock 1 season: '96–'97
- Gregor Fučka 5 seasons: '97–'02
- Giacomo Galanda 5 seasons: '97–'98, '99–'03
- Roberto Chiacig 2 seasons: '97–'99
- David Rivers 1 season: '97–'98
- Dominique Wilkins 1 season: '97–'98
- Gianluca Basile 7 seasons: '98–'05
- Marko Jarić 2 seasons: '98–'00
- Artūras Karnišovas 2 seasons: '98–'00
- Damir Mulaomerović 1 season: '98–'99
- Vinny Del Negro 1 season: '98–'99
- George Rusinak 1 seasons: '00'01
- Anthony Bowie 1 season: '00–'01
- Eddie Gill1 season: '00–'01
- Eurelijus Žukauskas 1 season: '00–'01
- Vassil Evtimov 2 seasons: '01–'02, '06–'07
- Emilio Kovačić 2 seasons: '01–'03
- John Celestand 1 season: '01–'02
- Anthony Goldwire 1 season: '01–'02
- Dan McClintock 1 season: '01–'02
- Marko Milič 1 season: '01–'02
- Rumeal Robinson 1 season: '01–'02
- Zoran Savić 1 season: '01–'02
- Stefano Mancinelli 9 seasons: '01–'09
- Gianmarco Pozzecco 3 seasons: '02–'05
- Carlos Delfino 3 seasons: '02–'04,'19
- A. J. Guyton 2 seasons: '02–'04
- Luboš Bartoň 1 season: '02–'03
- Vlado Šćepanović 1 season: '02–'03
- Mate Skelin 1 season: '02–'03
- Davor Marcelić 1 season: '02–'03
- Marco Belinelli 4 seasons: '03–'07
- Erazem Lorbek 3 seasons: '03–'06
- Matjaž Smodiš 2 seasons: '03–'05
- Miloš Vujanić 2 seasons: '03–'05
- Hanno Möttölä 1 season: '03–'04
- Dalibor Bagarić 4 seasons: '04–'06, '07–'09
- Amal McCaskill 1 season: '04–'05
- Ruben Douglas 1 season: '04–'05
- Nate Green 1 season: '04–'05
- Sani Bečirovič 1 season: '05–'06
- Yakhouba Diawara 1 season: '05–'06
- Kiwane Garris 1 season: '05–'06
- Travis Watson 1 season: '05–'06
- - David Bluthenthal 1 season: '06–'07
- Alain Digbeu 1 season: '06–'07
- Tyus Edney 1 season: '06–'07
- Goran Jurak 1 season: '06–'07
- Jérôme Moïso 1 season: '06–'07
- Moochie Norris 1 season: '06–'07
- Preston Shumpert 1 season: '06–'07
- Kristaps Janičenoks 1 season: '07–'08
- Earl Barron 1 season: '08
- Marcelinho Huertas 1 season: '08–'09
- Kieron Achara 1 season: '08–'09
- Jamont Gordon 1 season: '08–'09
- Uroš Slokar 1 season: '08–'09
- Joseph Forte 1 season: '08–'09
- James Thomas 3 seasons: '06–'09
- Qyntel Woods 1 season: '08–'09
- D. J. Strawberry 1 season: '08–'09
- Lazaros Papadopoulos 1 season: '08–'09
- Davide Lamma 8 seasons: '93–'94, '94–'95, '98, '07–'08, '08–'09, '09–'10, '10–'11, '14–'15
- Marco Carraretto 1 season: '15–'16
- Stefano Mancinelli 1 season: '16–present
Players at the NBA draft
# | Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game |
Position | Player | Year | Round | Pick | Drafted by |
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SG | Marko Jarić | 2000 | 1st round | 30th | Los Angeles Clippers |
SF/SG | Carlos Delfino | 2003 | 1st round | 25th | Detroit Pistons |
PF/C | Erazem Lorbek# | 2005 | 2nd round | 46th | Indiana Pacers |
SG/SF | Marco Belinelli | 2007 | 1st round | 18th | Golden State Warriors |
SG/SF | Gabriele Procida | 2022 | 2nd round | 36th | Portland Trail Blazers |
Head coaches
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Sponsorship names
Throughout the years, due to sponsorship, the club has been known as :
- Cassera Bologna (1966–68)
- Eldorado Bologna (1968–71)
- Alco Bologna (1971–78)
- Mercury Bologna (1978–80)
- I&B Bologna (1980–81)
- Lattesole Bologna (1981–83)
- Yoga Bologna (1983–88)
- Arimo Bologna (1988–90)
- Aprimatic Bologna (1990–91)
- Mangiaebevi Bologna (1991–93)
- Filodoro Bologna (1993–95)
- Teamsystem Bologna (1995–99)
- Paf Wennington Bologna (1999–01)
- Skipper Bologna (2001–04)
- Climamio Bologna (2004–07)
- UPIM Bologna [Domestically] (2007–08)
- Beghelli Bologna [European competition] (2007–08)
- GMAC Bologna [Domestically] (2008–09)
- Fortitudo Bologna [European competition] (2008–09)
- Amori Bologna (2009–10)
- Tulipano Impianti Bologna (2013–14)
- Eternedile Bologna (2014–16)
- Contatto Bologna (2016–17)
- Consultinvest Bologna (2017–18)
- Lavoropiù Fortitudo Bologna (2018–19)
- Fortitudo Pompea Bologna (2019–20)
- Lavoropiù Fortitudo Bologna (2020–21)
- Fortitudo Kiğılı Bologna (2021–2023)
- Fortitudo Flats Service Bologna (2023–present)
References
- ^ "Pompea è il nuovo main sponsor della Fortitudo Bologna" [Pompea is the new main sponsor of Fortitudo Bologna]. sportando.basketball (in Italian). 8 August 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
- ^ Forni, Francesco (25 April 2010). "La Effe aspetta Castelletto poi l' omaggio al Barone" [Fortitudo awaits Castelletto then will honour the Baron]. Repubblica.it (in Italian). Retrieved 5 November 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Serie A historical results (in Italian) Retrieved 23 August 2015
- Euroleague profile
- Official Supporters Site (in Italian)