Pallacanestro Milano 1958

Basketball team in Milan, Italy
   PresidentItaly Daniele CattaneoHead coachItaly Daniele CattaneoWebsitePallacanestroMilano.it

Pallacanestro Milano 1958 is an Italian amateur basketball club based in Milan. Following an uninterrupted presence in the top tier Serie A from 1964 to 1980, the club fell down the divisions and plays in the fifth division amateur Serie C Regionale, Girone B as of the 2014–15 season.

For past club sponsorship names see sponsorship names.

History

Pallacanestro Milano was founded in 1955 by Valentino Milanaccio in order for his son and his friends from the San Gioachimo oratory to play basketball. From 1955 to 1957 it participated in the leagues of the Centro Sportivo Italiano, a Christian sporting organisation, winning the national title in 1956. The 1957–58 season saw the club join the Italian basketball federation and play in the Promozione (the fifth of the six divisions that made up the Italian basketball league system at the time).[1]

Successive promotions saw it reach the first division Serie A by 1964.[1]

1968–69 All'Onestà Milano, the longest lasting sponsorship in the team's history.

Its heyday started in the second part of the 1960s and lasted through the 1970s where the "Other Milan" played impassioned derbies against the more prestigious Olimpia Milano, with Pallacanestro Milano the only Milan side in the Serie A during the 1976–77 season after Olimpia's relegation.[2]

Pallacanestro Milano would stay in the top division until 1980, after which it would be relegated a number of times and progress down the league pyramid, with the national titles conquered by the youth sides a meager consolation. A new ownership from 1998 managed to rebuild the side from a perilous situation (no youth sector after a breakup, only three players affiliated to the club) with three consecutive playoff appearances but without being able to return the side to the national divisions.[1]

Notable players

1970s

  • Italy Luigi Serafini 2 seasons: '77-'79
  • United States Chuck Jura 7 seasons: '72-'79
  • Italy Massimo Cosmelli 1 season: '70-'71
  • United States Tony Gennari 1 season: '70-'71

1960s

  • Italy Enrico Bovone 3 seasons: '68-'71
  • Italy Marino Zanatta 8 seasons: '64-'65, '66-'71, '78-'89
  • United States Joe Isaac 6 seasons: '65-'71
  • Italy Aldo Ossola 3 seasons: '65-'68
  • Italy Antonio Bulgheroni 3 seasons: '65-'68
  • Italy Guido Carlo Gatti 5 seasons: '64-'69
  • Hungary Lajos Tóth 1 season: '64-'65
  • Italy Sandro Gamba 2 seasons: '63-'65

Head coaches

  • Italy Roman Forastieri 1961-66
  • United States Richard Percudani 1966-68
  • Italy Vittorio Tracuzzi 1968-69
  • Italy Riccardo Sales 1969-74
  • Italy Dido Guerrieri 1974-78

Sponsorship names

1971–72 Mobilquattro Milano in its original yellow-reds colors
  • All'Onestà Milano (1964-1971)
  • Mobilquattro Milano (1971-1976)
  • Xerox Milano (1976-1979)
  • Amaro 18 Isolabella Milano (1979-1980)
  • Garelli Milano (1980-1981)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dal 1958 in campo" [On the court since 1958]. PallacanestroMilano.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Nel segno di Jura" [With the mark of Jura]. Mediaset.it (in Italian). 23 May 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2015.

External links

  • Serie A historical results (in Italian) Retrieved 22 August 2015
  • History on the unofficial Museo del Basket Milano website (in Italian) Retrieved 22 August 2015