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Virtus Roma 1960, commonly known as Virtus Roma, is an Italian professional
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club based in
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,
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. The club, named Pallacanestro Virtus Roma competed in the first division of Italian basketball, the LBA, for decades until 2020, when it went bankrupt. In 2021 the club was refounded. It was formerly a major side in Europe, winning the
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(
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), and at one time being one of only 13 clubs to hold a
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A license. However, its standing later waned, and Virtus became less competitive in both Europe and the domestic LBA - which it had won in 1983 – before being voluntarily
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to the Italian second division in July 2015. In December 2020, Virtus was dissolved after the club was declared bankrupt after months of financial struggles. For past club sponsorship names, see
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.


History

The club was formed by the merger of two Roman sides, San Saba and Gruppo Borgo Cavalleggeri, under the name Virtus Aurelia in the late 1960s, the founding date of San Saba, 1960, was kept as Virtus'. In 1972, Virtus Aurelia merged with GS Banco di Roma, the sporting wing of Banco di Roma, forming Pallacanestro Banco di Roma Virtus or simply Banco di Roma. The side reached the Italian second division in 1978, staying two years before moving up to the Italian top level LBA, in 1980. This was the start of an extended stay in the first division, and success followed soon after, with the side winning the 1983 championship. Earning a place in the
1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup The 1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 27th season of the European Champions Cup club competition (now called EuroLeague). The Final was held at the Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva, Switzerland on March 29, 1984. Pallacanestro Virtus Rom ...
(
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), Virtus went on to win the competition at its first try, with a Larry Wright led squad, that also had Clarence Kea,
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, and
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. Wright was decisive in the
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against
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, scoring 27 points, as Roma overturned a 10-point halftime deficit to win the decider. The next season, the Italian club won the
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, after topping a group of international clubs in Brazil. Roma also won the
1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup The 1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup was the 15th edition of FIBA's FIBA Korać Cup, Korać Cup basketball competition. The Italian Banco di Roma Virtus, Banco di Roma defeated the Italian Mobilgirgi Caserta in the final. Three of the final four teams were ...
final against Mobilgirgi Caserta. The club's next title was the
1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup The 1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup was the 21st edition of FIBA's FIBA Korać Cup, Korać Cup basketball competition. The Italian Il Messaggero Roma defeated the Italian Scavolini Pesaro in the final. This was Il Messaggero Roma's second time winning the ...
, by which time Banco di Roma had been replaced as the club's sponsor by
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. A squad comprising
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,
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, Roberto Premier, and Andrea Niccolai downed Scavolini Pesaro in the two-legged final. The next year, Virtus managed to reach the
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final again, but lost the game against Philips Milano. During the 2002–03 season, Carlton Myers led the team to a 25–9 record in the Serie A ( LBA), as Roma reached the playoff's semifinals. After adding Dejan Bodiroga as a player, and head coach
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, in the 2005 off-season, Virtus reached the
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( EuroCup) quarterfinals, the Serie A semifinals, and the
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final, that it lost in
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. In the summer of 2011, the Italian club's
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A-license was suspended, after it finished in the bottom half of the Serie A. The next year, it lost the license completely, after having the worst record among A license clubs. It lost its license to EA7 Emporio Armani Milano. In a strange twist, Virtus Roma then went on to have an excellent season, unexpectedly, by their own admission, reaching the Serie A finals, which would earn it the right to return to the EuroLeague. However, the club relinquished their rights, as they did not agree to some of the competition's requirements. In particular, paying rent for an arena with the minimum arena capacity. They thus earned a place in the second tier EuroCup instead. In July 2015, despite having satisfied the economic conditions to participate in the Italian top level LBA, the club's management asked to participate instead in the Italian second division Serie A2. The permission to do so was granted by the
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. The cited motive for the move to the lower division, was an insufficient budget to be competitive at the higher level, and the desire to restructure the club based on a youth policy. On April 23, 2019, after beating Legnano Knights by 83–88, Virtus Roma is proclaimed champion of the Serie A2, getting the direct promotion to the
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. Virtu returns to the highest tier after an absence of four years.


Dissolution

On December 9, 2020, the club withdrew from the
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due to financial difficulties and the inability to find a new investor.


Arenas

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: (seating capacity: 11,200): (1983–1999, 2003–2011, 2018–2020) Virtus played at the 3,500 seating capacity
Palazzetto dello Sport The Palazzetto dello Sport (literally "Small Sport Palace"), also less commonly known as the PalaTizianoPalaLottomatica Palazzo dello Sport or PalaEUR, formerly known as PalaLottomatica, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena in Rome, Italy. It is located in the heart of the well known modern EUR complex. The arena hosted the 1960 Olympic basketball ...
arena, from 1983 to 2011, except between 2000 and 2003, when the arena was undergoing extensive renovation work. After the club down scaled its operations costs, due to reduced funds, Virtus found the operating costs of the PalaLottomatica to be prohibitive, and decided to avoid playing in the larger arena. So from 2011 to 2018, it returned to the Palazzetto dello Sport, even playing games there during the 2013 Italian LBA Finals. On June 9, 2018, Virtus Roma reached a new deal with All Events SpA, the operator of
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, to play at the arena during the Serie A2 2018–19 season.


2020–21 roster

This was the last roster that Roma had in the 2020–21 LBA season before the official withdrawal from the championship. The team would line up as in the shown below. Roma adopted a 6+6 format where a maximum of 6 foreign players along with 6 Italian or Italian grown players could be called for each game.


Honours

Total titles: 6


Domestic competitions

* Italian League : Winners (1): 1982–83 : Runners-up (2): 2007–08, 2012–13 *
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: Runners-up (2): 1989–90, 2005–06 * Italian Supercup : Winners (1): 2000


European competitions

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: Winners (1): 1983–84 *
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(defunct) : Winners (2): 1985–86, 1991–92 : Runners-up (1): 1992–93 : Semifinalists (1): 1997–98 * European Club Super Cup (semi-official, defunct) : Runners-up (1):
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Worldwide competitions

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: Winners (1):
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Other competitions

* Trofeo Ambrose : Winners (1): 2009


The road to the European victories

1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup 1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup 1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup


Season by season record

The following table shows the records from the season 1977–78 in all competitions:


Notable players


2010s


2000s


1990s


1980s


1970s


Head coaches


Sponsorship names

Throughout the years, due to sponsorship, the club has been known as: *Virtus Aurelia (no sponsorship, 1960–61 until 1971–72) *Banco di Roma (1972–73 until 1987–88) *Phonola Roma (1988–89) *Il Messaggero Roma (1989–90 until 1991–92) *Virtus Roma (no sponsorship, 1992–93) *Burghy Roma (1993–94) *Teorematour Roma (1994–95) *Nuova Tirrena Roma (1995–96) *Telemarket Roma (1996–97) *Calze Pompea Roma (1997–98 until 1998–99) *Aeroporti di Roma Virtus (1999–00 until 2000–01) *Würth Roma (2001–02) *Lottomatica Roma (2002–03 until 2010–11) *Acea Roma (2011–12 until 2015–16) *UniCusano Roma (2016–17 until 2017–18) *Virtus Roma (no sponsorship, 2018–19 to 2020–21)


References


External links


Serie A Historical Results
Retrieved 18 July 2015
Eurobasket.com Team Profile
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