- Pallacanestro Reggiana
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Pallacanestro Regiana Nicknames Arena Palabigi
Reggio Emilia, ItalyClub colours Red and White President Stefano Landi Head coach Franco Marceletti Assistant coach(es) Massimiliano Menetti Website http://www.pallacanestroreggiana.it Pallacanestro Reggiana is an Italian basketball team based in Reggio Emilia, also known for sponsorship reasons as Trenkwalder Reggio Emilia.[1]
In 2007/08 season it will play in the Italian LegADue (also known as Serie A2, second division of Italian professional basketball).
Pallacanestro Reggiana is the historical name of the team whose official team name changes depending on who are the main sponsors.
The club has been established in 1974 and in the past, due to sponsorship deals, it has also been known as Cantine Riunite Reggio Emilia (1982-1990), Sidis Reggio Emilia (1990-1993), Ceramica Campeginese Reggio Emilia (1993-1994), Meta System Reggio Emilia (1994-1995), CFM Reggio Emilia (1995-1998), Zucchetti Reggio Emilia (1998-1999) and Bipop Carire Reggio Emilia (1999-2007).[2] Their best result is 7th place in Serie A in 1998/99 season. They have reached the final of the Italian Cup in 2004/05 season.
When the team played in the ULEB Cup in the 2005/06 season the official name was "Landi Renzo Reggio Emilia": Lanzi Renzo [1] is a local company leader in the production of natural gas control systems for automotive applications. The team has also played in the Korać Cup in 1998/99 and 1999/00 seasons.
Contents
2009/10 Roster
4 Giorgio Boscagin 5 Glen Mc Gowan Point guard 6 Leonardo Busca Point guard 7 Matteo Maestrello Shooting guard/Small forward 9 Nicolò Melli Power forward 10 Filippo Masoni Shooting guard 11 Luca Infante Power forward/Center 12 Robert Fultz Small forward 13 Alvin Young Small forward 14 Marco Carra Small forward 15 Massimiliano Defant 16 Demien Filloy Power forward 19 Luca Campani 20 Andrea Ancellotti 00 Donatas Slanina Shooting guard Notable players
- Roosevelt Bouie 7 seasons: '82-'89
- Giovanni Grattoni 5 seasons: '85-'90
- David Londero 8 seasons: '87-'95
- Dale Solomon 3 seasons: '87-'89, '91-'92
- Kannard Johnson 1 season: '88-'89
- Louis Orr 1 season: '88-'89
- Joe Bryant 2 seasons: '89-'91
- Mike Reddick 2 seasons: '89-'91
- Paolo Boesso 2 seasons: '90-'92
- Georgi Glouchkov 1 season: '90-'91
- Joe Binion 1 season: '91-'92
- Tony Massenburg 4 games, 1 season: '91-'92
- Mike Mitchell 7 seasons: '92-'99
- Tony Brown 2 seasons: '92-'94
- Vincent Askew 2 games, 1 season: '92-'93
- Donato Avenia 1 season: '93-'94
- Ron Rowan 1 season: '94-'95
- Gianluca Basile 4 seasons: '95-'99
- Massimiliano Aldi 2 seasons: '95-'97
- Diego Pastori 3 seasons: '96-'99
- Pace Mannion 1 season: '96-'97
- Marcelo Damiao 4 seasons: '97-'98, '99-'00, '03-'05
- Chris Jent 2 seasons: '97-'98, '00-'01
- Tracy Moore 2 seasons: '98-'00
- Yann Bonato 1 season: '98-'99
- Roberto Chiacig 1 season: '98-'99
- Andrew Betts 1 season: '99-'00
- Boris Gorenc 1 season: '99-'00
- Marco Mordente 4 seasons: '00-'01, '02-'05
- Kris Clack 2 seasons: '00-'02
- Sandro Dell'Agnello 2 seasons: '00-'02
- Emiliano Morales 1 season: '00-'01
- Teemu Rannikko 1 season: '01-'02
- Albert Burditt 1 season: '01-'02
- Stefano Rusconi 1 season: '02-'03
- Eddie Gill 1 season: '02-'03
- Kiwane Garris 2 seasons: '03-'05
- Terrance Roberson 1 season: '03-'04
- Angelo Gigli 2 seasons: '04-'06
- Samuel Hines 1 season: '04-'05
- Ken Lacey 1 season: '04-'05
- Ricky Minard 2 seasons: '05-'07
- Joey Beard 2 seasons: '05-'07
- Terrell McIntyre 1 season: '05-'06
- Brett Blizzard 1 season: '05-'06
- Ryan Humphrey 1 season: '05-'06
- Luis Flores 1 season: '06-'07
- Cory Violette 1 season: '06-'07
- Mike Penberthy 1 season: '06-'07
References
External links
Categories:- Basketball teams in Italy
- Sports clubs established in 1974
- Europe basketball team stubs
- Italian sports team stubs
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