Libertas Trogylos Basket
Appearance
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GS Libertas Trogylos | |||
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Leagues | Serie A1 | ||
Founded | 1970 | ||
Arena | PalaAcer | ||
Location | Priolo Gargallo, Italy | ||
Team colors | Green and white | ||
President | Paolo Giuliano | ||
Head coach | Santino Coppa | ||
Website | trogylos.net | ||
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Gruppo Sportivo Libertas Trogylos Basket is an Italian women's basketball club from Priolo Gargallo. Founded in 1970, it reached the Serie A1 in 1986, where it played[1] until its withdrawal in 2014.[2]
Libertas Trogylos won the 1989 national championship and the 1990 European Cup, beating CSKA Moscow in the final.[3] It also reached the 1992 Ronchetti Cup's final, lost to AS Vicenza.[4] In 2000 the team won its second national title, marking its debut in the new Euroleague.[5] Its best result since was a silver medal in 2006, while most recently it was 10th in the 2012 championship with a 5–17 record.[6]
Titles
[edit]- European Cup
- 1990
- Serie A
- 1989, 2000
Players
[edit]2011-12 Roster
[edit]- (1.97) Valentina Fabbri
- (1.93) Jennifer Fleischer
- (1.91) Katryna Gaither
- (1.88) Michelle Maslowski
- (1.85) Sivia Favento
- (1.82) Tania Bertan
- (1.81) Tanja Ćirov
- (1.81) Tania Seino
- (1.80) Romina Ciappina
- (1.78) Susana Bonfiglio
- (1.77) Elena Bestagno
- (1.74) Elisa Buccianti
- (1.72) Ilaria Milazzo
2013-14 Roster
[edit]- (2.02) Aleksandra Delcheva
Notable former players
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
- ^ Roberto Quartarone (10 July 2014). "Priolo e Catania ammainano la bandiera". basketcatanese.it (in Italian).
- ^ List of finals, 1959-91, in FIBA Europe's website
- ^ (Quartarone 2021, p. 72)
- ^ Profile in FIBA Europe's website
- ^ 2011-12 table in coresway.com
Bibliography
[edit]- Quartarone, Roberto (2021). Abbiamo sconfitto l'Armata Rossa! (in Italian). Basket Catanese. ISBN 9798701135862.