Fixtures

Italy Serie A2 10/02 18:45 2 Verona vs Urania Milano - View
Italy Serie A2 10/06 18:00 3 Forli vs Verona - View
Italy Serie A2 10/13 16:00 4 Verona vs UEB Gesteco Cividale - View
Italy Serie A2 10/16 18:30 5 Verona vs Cantu - View
Italy Serie A2 10/20 16:00 6 Pesaro vs Verona - View
Italy Serie A2 10/27 17:00 7 Verona vs Juvi Cremona - View

Results

Italy Serie A2 09/29 16:00 1 [2] Torino v Verona [2] W 88-96
Club Friendlies 08/31 17:00 - Trento v Verona L 85-82
Club Friendlies 08/24 16:00 - Verona v Vanoli Cremona W 67-66
Italy Serie A2 05/23 18:30 2 [4] Verona v Trapani [1] L 78-95
Italy Serie A2 05/20 19:00 2 [1] Trapani v Verona [4] L 91-69
Italy Serie A2 05/18 18:30 2 [1] Trapani v Verona [4] L 78-71
Italy Serie A2 05/11 18:30 3 [5] Urania Milano v Verona [4] W 80-89
Italy Serie A2 05/09 18:30 3 [5] Urania Milano v Verona [4] W 69-70
Italy Serie A2 05/06 18:30 3 [4] Verona v Urania Milano [5] W 77-67
Italy Serie A2 05/04 18:30 3 [4] Verona v Urania Milano [5] L 116-125
Italy Serie A2 04/21 16:00 32 [4] Torino v Verona [4] W 77-87
Italy Serie A2 04/14 16:00 31 [4] Verona v Juvi Cremona [5] W 89-68

Scaligera Basket Verona, known for sponsorship reasons as Tezenis Verona, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Verona, Italy. It competes in the LBA.

History

1951–1982: Decades within the minor leagues

Scaligera Basket was founded in Verona in 1951. From 1951 until 1971, Scaligera took part in local and regional competitions within the minor leagues of Italian basketball. In the early 1970s, a local entrepreneur, Giuseppe Vicenzi became the new owner of the club and sponsored the team Vicenzi Biscotti, which became one of the most recognizable name for Scaligera. In the 1976–77 season, Scaligera reached the Serie B. Despite a relegation to Serie C in the following season, the club was able to re-gain the promotion in 1977–78. After a few years in Serie B, in the 1982–83 season, under the leadership of coach Bruno Arrigoni, Verona was promoted to Serie A2, the second division of Italian basketball.

1982–1991: Years in Serie A2 and the Italian Cup

In the first year of Serie A2, Scaligera had to play in Padua due to the lack of a sports hall in Verona and was relegated to Serie B. However, the team re-gained the Serie A2 in 1986 by returning to Verona. The team was sponsored by Citrosil, a product of Glaxo, a pharmaceutical company whose Italian headquarters was located in Verona and which, thanks to the determination of its president Mario Fertonani, decided to support the Vicenzi family. The 1987 relegation was immediately followed by the promotion to Serie A2 in 1988, when the team was directly sponsored by Glaxo. In 1989, Alberto Bucci became the new head coach of the team, however, Scaligera failed in reaching the promotion in the 1989–90 season.

The years in Serie A2 ended with the 1990–91 championship which was characterized by the first and historic promotion to Serie A1 and, above all, with the victory of the Italian Basketball Cup, Scaligera's first ever trophy. On 21 February 1991, Scaligera won the Cup for 97–85 against Philips Milano. This success went down in the annals of Italian basketball, as it was the first and so far the only national cup won by a team from the second league. The most important players of that fantastic season were Russ Schoene, Tim Kempton, Sandro Brusamarello, Giampiero Savio, Riccardo Morandotti and Paolo Moretti, as well as, the young Italian power forward Alessandro Frosini.

1991–2002: At the top of Italian basketball

During the summer, coach Bucci left the club, being hired by Scavolini Pesaro, but Scaligera failed in finding a valuable substitute to coach Bucci and the 1991–92 championship ended with a relegation to Serie A2. However, under coach Franco Marcelletti the club was immediately promoted in the following season, thanks to important players like Alessandro Frosini, Davide Bonora, Henry Williams, Sylvester Gray and Giacomo Galanda. In 1993–94, the team arrived fourth in the regular season and, after having ousted 2–0 Olimpia Milano in the quarterfinals, Verona was eliminated by Virtus Bologna in the semifinals by 2–1; the team also reached the Italian Cup final, which lost against Benetton Treviso. In 1995, the club signed the American pointguard Mike Iuzzolino. In the 1995–96, Marcelletti's team, was able to reach the Italian Cup final once again; however, it lost against Milano.

Scaligera Basket Verona is a professional basketball team based in Verona, Italy, with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1975, the team has established itself as a prominent force in Italian basketball, competing in various leagues, including the Lega Basket Serie A, Italy's top-tier basketball league.

The team's colors are typically represented by vibrant shades of orange and black, symbolizing their dynamic and competitive spirit. Scaligera Basket Verona plays its home games at the historic PalaOlimpia arena, where fans gather to support their team with unwavering enthusiasm, creating an electric atmosphere during matches.

Known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, Scaligera Basket Verona emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship. The team has a reputation for its exciting style of play, characterized by fast-paced offense and tenacious defense, making their games a thrilling experience for basketball enthusiasts.

Over the years, Scaligera Basket Verona has achieved notable successes, including playoff appearances and regional championships, solidifying its place in the annals of Italian basketball. With a focus on both competitive excellence and community engagement, Scaligera Basket Verona continues to inspire the next generation of players and fans in the beautiful city of Verona.