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GS Libertas Trogylos
Leagues Serie A1
Founded1970
Arena PalaAcer
Location Priolo Gargallo, Italy
Team colorsGreen and white
PresidentPaolo Giuliano
Head coachSantino Coppa
Website trogylos.net

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

Players

2011-12 Roster

2013-14 Roster

Notable former players

See also

References

  1. ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
  2. ^ Roberto Quartarone (10 July 2014). "Priolo e Catania ammainano la bandiera". basketcatanese.it (in Italian).
  3. ^ List of finals, 1959-91, in FIBA Europe's website
  4. ^ ( Quartarone 2021, p. 72)
  5. ^ Profile in FIBA Europe's website
  6. ^ 2011-12 table in coresway.com

Bibliography

  • Quartarone, Roberto (2021). Abbiamo sconfitto l'Armata Rossa! (in Italian). Basket Catanese. ISBN  9798701135862.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GS Libertas Trogylos
Leagues Serie A1
Founded1970
Arena PalaAcer
Location Priolo Gargallo, Italy
Team colorsGreen and white
PresidentPaolo Giuliano
Head coachSantino Coppa
Website trogylos.net

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

Players

2011-12 Roster

2013-14 Roster

Notable former players

See also

References

  1. ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
  2. ^ Roberto Quartarone (10 July 2014). "Priolo e Catania ammainano la bandiera". basketcatanese.it (in Italian).
  3. ^ List of finals, 1959-91, in FIBA Europe's website
  4. ^ ( Quartarone 2021, p. 72)
  5. ^ Profile in FIBA Europe's website
  6. ^ 2011-12 table in coresway.com

Bibliography

  • Quartarone, Roberto (2021). Abbiamo sconfitto l'Armata Rossa! (in Italian). Basket Catanese. ISBN  9798701135862.

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