Matteo Soragna (born 26 December 1975) is an Italian former professional
basketball
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player. He can switch between all perimeter positions (
shooting guard,
small forward
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and
point guard).
He was part of the
Italian national team
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that won a silver medal at the
2004 Summer Olympics.
Professional career
The
Mantua
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n played youth basketball with local clubs Vigor and Pallacanestro Mantovana before moving to third division
Serie B
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side
Juvi Cremona in 1993 to start his professional career.
After three years with Cremona Soragna discovered the first division
Serie A
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with
Rolly Pistoia
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It played in Serie A, the Italian top-level professional league, in the 1990s. Their b ...
in 1996.
He then moved to
Basket Barcellona
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of the fourth division Serie B2, helping the
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ns earn promotions to the Serie B1 in 1998, then the
Serie A2 in 1999 before losing in the promotion playoffs final in 2000.
Moving to
Pallacanestro Biella
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For past club sponsorship names, see ...
in 2000, he was this time part of a successful promotion run as the side moved up to the Serie A at the end of the season.
The 2001-02 season saw him become Biella's captain.
In his fourth season with the side he posted 11.1 points (with 39.1% shooting accuracy from three), 2.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.3 steals in nearly 33 minutes per game.
As he was leaving the club in 2004, Biella retired his number 7 shirt in recognition of his contributions to the club.
Soragna moved to
Benetton Treviso for 2004-05, making his European top-tier
Euroleague debut and winning the
Italian Cup
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that same season.
He was named club captain the next season following the departure of
Denis Marconato
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Professional career
Marconato joined Benetton Treviso's youth team in 1990, and with t ...
, leading Treviso to the
2006 Serie A title.
He also won the 2006
Supercup
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and 2007 Cup in his five years with the side.
Soragna returned to Biella in July 2009, signing a three-year deal with the side about to make its European second-tier
Eurocup debut.
After becoming the all-time best scorer and the player with the most appearances for Biella in 2010-11, Soragna extended his contract for three seasons in July 2011.
The
2012-13 season was less uplifting as he injured himself early in the season, missing a good part of it as Biella were relegated after twelves years in the top-flight.
He would return to the Serie A2 with a different club, signing with
Upea Capo d'Orlando in August 2013.
Again serving as captain, Soragna averaged 7.3 points (42.2% shooting from three), 3 rebounds and 2 assists in 29 regular season games and 9.5 points (51% from three), 3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in the playoffs, he had an important part in the team's promotion, including playing in the final whilst injured.
In August 2014, he extended his contract for the following season, one that saw him return to Serie A. On 3 August 2015, he moved to Serie B side
Bakery Piacenza, signing a one-year deal.
On 26 October 2017, he announced his retirement from professional basketball.
International career
Soragna played for the Under-22 Italy squad at the
1996 European Championship.
He made his debut for the senior
Italian national team
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on 25 November 2001 in a
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.
At the
EuroBasket 2003
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final phase he averaged 6.5 points, 1.3 assists and 1 steal in nearly 21 minutes per game,
Italy upset
Germany
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,
Greece
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and
France
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, the latter in a third place game that gave them a bronze medal and a place in the
2004 Summer Olympics, Soragna played 31 minutes in that game, for 5 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals.
Again part of the Italian team at the Athens Olympics the next summer, he averaged 5.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1. assists in nearly 24 minutes per game.
He scored 12 points to help Italy get past European champions
Lithuania in the semifinal, which already assured the Italians an olympic medal.
Soragna also contributed 12 points in the final against
Argentina
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but that was not enough to earn the win, with the Italians going home with a silver medal.
At
EuroBasket 2005
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, Soragna had 5 points and 2.3 assists in nearly 20 minutes per game as Italy finished joint-ninth.
Soragna was one of the veterans kept in the squad for the
2006 FIBA World Championship
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after Italy - receiving a wildcard invitation - sent a younger squad.
He posted averages of 10,3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists in about 24 minutes, that included 15 points in the third group stage win against
Senegal
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that took Italy to the Last 16, where they lost.
Called up for
EuroBasket 2007
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, he had averages of 6.5 points, 1.7 assists and 1.3 steals over around 24 minutes, he was held scoreless in 22 minutes (for 1 assist, steal and turnover each and 2 fouls) as Italy lost to Germany in the Second Round to exit the tournament.
He was Italy's captain during
FIBA EuroBasket 2009 qualification
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Qualified teams
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,
but could not help them reach the tournament proper, this proved to be his last participation with the national team.
References
External links
Serie A profile Retrieved 8 August 2015
Retrieved 8 August 2015
RealGM profileRetrieved 8 August 2015
Euroleague profileRetrieved 8 August 2015
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1975 births
Living people
Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Italian men's basketball players
Lega Basket Serie A players
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Olympic basketball players of Italy
Olympic medalists in basketball
Olympic silver medalists for Italy
Olimpia Basket Pistoia players
Orlandina Basket players
Pallacanestro Biella players
Pallacanestro Treviso players
Sportspeople from Mantua
2006 FIBA World Championship players
Shooting guards
Small forwards