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Virtus Bologna
Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna is a prominent Italian basketball club, based in Bologna. It currently plays in Italy's second division, having fallen on temporary hard times after decades of success.
Virtus was founded in 1879 as a gymnastics club, and fielded its first professional basketball teams in the 1920s. The club has won 15 national league titles in Italy's top division and 8 Italian Cups. It has also been a frequent participant in the Euroleague, the basketball equivalent to football's Champions League. Virtus' best season, as measured by trophies won, was 2000-01, when it won the Italian league, Italian Cup, and Euroleague titles. It also won the Euroleague in 1998.
However, several key members of Virtus' treble-winners left immediately after that accomplishment. After the 2001-02 season, Manu Ginobili, the Euroleague Final Four MVP in 2001, left for the NBA. At the end of the 2002-03 season, Virtus suffered relegation from Italy's top flight as a result of financial problems.
The local derby between Virtus and Fortitudo Bologna is one of the most intense in the entire world of sports.
Virtus' home stadium is Palasport Piazza Azzarita .
List of former names
- Virtuz 1945-1956
- Sinudini 1975-1980
- Granarolo 1983-1986
- Dietor 1986-1988
- Knorr 1988-1993
- Buckler 1993-1996
- Kinder 1996-2002
- Virtus 2002-2003
- Virtus 1934 2003-2004
- Carisbo Virtus 2004
- Caffè Maxim 2004-
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