Pallacanestro Don Bosco Livorno

Pallacanestro Don Bosco Livorno
Leagues Serie B
Founded 1996
History Basket Livorno
(1947-2011)
Pallacanestro Don Bosco Livorno
(1996–present)
Arena PalaMacchia
(capacity: 2,500)
Location Livorno, Tuscany, Italy
Team colors White and Navy
         
President Marco Andromedi
Head coach Italy Daniele Quilici
Website pallacanestrodonbosco.it
Uniforms
Home
Away

Pallacanestro Don Bosco Livorno, founded in 1996, is an amateur Italian basketball club from the town of Livorno, Tuscany, playing in the Serie B (third division) as of June 2015. Formerly a youth section of Basket Livorno, Don Bosco has gone on to be the organisation's flagship team.

Basket Livorno - founded in 1947 - was formerly in the top division, the 2006-07 season was its last in the Serie A before financial problems and irregularities led to the demise of the club in 2009 (as a sports club) and 2014 (as a company).

For past club sponsorship names, see the list below.

History

Basket Livorno

Basket Livorno was founded in 1947,[1] it languished in the shadows of Libertas Livorno and Pallacanestro Livorno, the strongest clubs of the city, until the demise of Libertas (now an amalgamation of the two clubs) in 1994.

The D’Alesio family would take over Basket Livorno in 1992, under the moniker of Don Bosco Basket. After buying the license of Azzurra Roma,[2] it would join the third tier Serie B1 in 1994. The team earned a promotion to the professional Serie A2 in 1996, the same year the Pallacanestro Don Bosco sports society was founded,[1] it was incorporated as the youth sector of the organisation.[3]

Renamed as Basket Livorno from 1998, the club would see the D'Alesio family withdraw their support in 2000, with the Falsini brothers - through their brand Mabo - taking over the sponsorship the same year.[4] Now a mainstay in the A2, Livorno would have four unsuccessful participation in the promotion playoffs, with its fifth attempt in 2001 finally successful.

Basket Livorno would join the first division Serie A for a historic first time during the 2001-02 season, finishing next to last, enough to confirm their top division status. Mabo would leave the ownership of the team – for a symbolic euro – to the commune in 2004. The latter would try and reduce their share by incorporating corporate ownership, though they resisted selling the license to another city,[4] the TD group became a mayor sponsor in 2007.[5]

On the pitch Basket Livorno had cemented their place in Serie A, despite always finishing in the lower part of the league table, however during the 2006-07 season they finished last and were relegated to Legadue (the renamed second division). After two further years in Legadue, Basket Livorno decided to withdraw from their participation in the next edition during the summer of 2009,[5] amidst reported debts of €2,000,000.

It later emerged during a 2015 investigation that the management had been using two company accounts, official and unofficial, processing undeclared financial transfers to defraud creditors, the 2014 bankruptcy of Basket Livorno was reconfirmed at the same time.[6]

Pallacanestro Don Bosco

In parallel to the turmoil at Basket Livorno, Pallacanestro Don Bosco had continued to participate in youth championships.[3] With its former parent club's days numbered, the club asked for admission to the fourth tier Divisione Nazionale B in 2011 as a separate entity.[7] Its request was accepted and since then team has assured the continuation of the Don Bosco name in national leagues. It is the Livorno side playing at the highest competitive level.[8] In May 2015 it lost in the promotion playoffs to Mens Sana Siena.[9]

Arena

PalaLivorno.

Basket Livorno historically played at the PalaLivorno (capacity: 8,033), Pallacanestro Don Bosco plays at PalaMacchia (Italian) (capacity: 2,500).

Sponsorship names

Pallacanestro Don Bosco Livorno
  • CFG Livorno (2014–present)
Basket Livorno
  • Bini Viaggi Livorno (1996-1999)
  • Mabo Livorno (2000-2004)
  • Villaggio Solidago Livorno (2004-2005)
  • TDShop.it Livorno (2005-2007)

Notable players

2000's

1990's

  • United States Myron Brown 1 season: '99-'00
  • United States Tellis Frank 1 season: '99-'00
  • Croatia Ivica Marić 1 season: '98-'99
  • United States Brad Miller 1 season: '98-'99
  • Italy Walter Santarossa 7 seasons: '96-'03
  • Italy Samuele Podestà 4 seasons: '96-'00
  • Italy Mario Gigena 3 seasons: '96-'99
  • Argentina Silvio Gigena 3 seasons: '96-'99
  • Italy Dante Calabria 1 season: '96-'97
  • Italy Alessandro Fantozzi 1 season: '96-'97
  • United States John Turner 1 season: '96-'97

References

  1. 1 2 "Livorno sports societies."Province of Livorno. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  2. "Our history."US Tiber Basket Roma (sports club). Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  3. 1 2 "The society - History."Pallacanestro Don Bosco Livorno. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  4. 1 2 Lazzotti , Federico. "Livorno, the license is the envy of many."Il Tirreno via Lega Basket. 5 May 2007. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  5. 1 2 "Farewell to Basket Livorno."Il Tirreno, Livorno, 17 June 2009. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  6. Lazzotti , Federico."Bankruptcy reconfirmed for Basket Livorno: "It defrauded creditors"."Il Tirreno, Livorno, 8 May 2015. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  7. Marmugi, Renzo."Rebirth under the basket."Il Tirreno, Livorno, 22 April 2011. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  8. Masini, Andrea."Baskets, gyms and names: rolling back the years."Il Tirreno, Livorno, 14 May 2015. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)
  9. Marinari, Francesco.""Serie B Basketball, the playoffs end for Livorno; Siena strikes, goes 3-0 and continues the adventure."La Nazione, Livorno, 19 May 2015. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.(Italian)

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, November 02, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.