Pallacanestro Varese

{{Short description|Professional basketball club}}

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| current =

| name = Openjobmetis Varese

| nickname =

| logo = Pallacanestro Varese logo 2014.png

| image_size = 150

| leagues = LBA

| founded = {{start date and age|1945}}

| history = Pallacanestro Varese
(1946–present)

| arena = Palasport Lino Oldrini

| capacity = 5,107

| location = Varese, Italy

| colors = White, Red
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| owner = Luis Scola, Varese nel cuore s.c. a r.l., Il Basket Siamo Noi

| ceo = Luis Scola

| president = Antonio Bulgheroni

| General Manager(s) = Maksim Horowitz and Zachary Sogolow

| championships = 10 Italian Leagues
4 Italian Cups
1 Italian Supercup
3 Intercontinental Cups
5 EuroLeagues
2 Saporta Cups

| coach = Ioannis Kastritis

| website = [https://www.pallacanestrovarese.it/? pallacanestrovarese.it]

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Pallacanestro Varese, also called by its current sponsor's name, the Openjobmetis Varese, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Varese, Lombardy. Founded in 1945, the team plays in the Italian first division LBA.

For past club sponsorship names, see sponsorship names.

History

File:1969–70 FIBA European Champions Cup Final.jpg lifts the FIBA European Champions Cup trophy after defeating CSKA Moscow in the final at Sarajevo's Skenderija on 4 April 1970—the first of the club's five European titles during the 1970s.]]

Basketball was introduced in Varese in 1945, with the creation of the historical club, Pallacanestro Varese. The first sponsors were introduced 8 years later in 1954, including Storm and Ignis, followed by Emerson, Turisanda, Cagiva, Star, Ciaocrem, Divarese, Ranger, Metis, Whirlpool, and the most recent, Cimberio. Varese is also famous due to the lack of its having a main sponsor in the mid-1990s (something unusual in the Italian basketball league), and the choice of its franchise name, the Varese Roosters.

Since their creation, Pallancanestro Varese has won 10 Italian first-tier level LBA titles, in the years 1961, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, and their last Italian League title, won 21 years after the previous title, in 1999. With 10 titles, Pallacanestro Varese is the third most winning team ever in the Italian League, after Olimpia Milano and Virtus Bologna.

As it is shown by its roll of honors, Varese was extremely competitive in the 1970s, when the club played in the European-wide first-tier level FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), and played in ten finals in a row, winning 5 of them, in the years 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, and 1976. Between 1956 and 1975, the club was named Ignis Varese. What was the club's golden age had begun some years before, as Varese conquered the FIBA Intercontinental Cup in 1966, and repeated the same title 4 and 7 years later, in the middle of the club's greatest decade in 1970 and 1973. Varese accomplished the great feat of winning the Triple Crown, winning all the trophies available in 1973, with the legendary Professor Aca Nikolić as the team's head coach. Varese also won two championships of the European-wide first-tier level FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, in 1967 and 1980, and four Italian Cups, in 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1973.

Varese's great age ended in the early nineties, when the team dropped down to the Italian second division. Soon, the club took its revenge, coming up once again to the Italian top-tier level league, and after 5 years time became the real team to watch in the Italian League's playoffs, as it succeeded in winning its historical 10th Italian League title in 1999, with Carlo Recalcati (who later coached the Italian national team), leading the way as the club's head coach. Varese has never repeated that triumph so far, but that success is still remembered to this day. Varese has been trying to return to the top of the Italian League and European-wide competitions in the years since.

Players

= Current roster =

{{Basketball roster nationality note}}

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| team = Openjobmetis Varese

| color1 = White

| bg1 = #b90b0d

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| bg2 = White

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{{player3 |num = 0 |nat = NGA |first = Kaodirichi|last = Akobundu-Ehiogu|pos = F |m = 2.08 |kgs = 86 |year = 1999 |month = 10|date = 07}}

{{player3 |num = 2 |nat = ITA |first = Davide |last = Alviti |pos = SF|m = 2.00 |kgs = 88 |year = 1996 |month = 11|date = 05}}

{{player3 |num = 3 |nat = GRE |first = Elijah |last = Mitrou-Long |pos = G |m = 1.87 |kgs = 84 |year = 1996 |month = 12|date = 15 | nat2=CAN}}

{{player3 |num = 5 |nat = VIR |first = Justin |last = Gray |pos = F |m = 1.98 |kgs = 95 |year = 1995 |month = 12|date = 15 | dab=basketball, born 1995}}

{{player3 |num = 8 |nat = USA |first = Desonta |last = Bradford |pos = SG|m = 1.93 |kgs = 86 |year = 1996 |month = 04|date = 12}}

{{player3 |num = 13 |nat = ITA |first = Matteo |last = Librizzi |pos = PG|m = 1.80 |kgs = 70 |year = 2002 |month = 04|date = 06}}

{{player3 |num = 20 |nat = ITA |first = Ethan |last = Esposito |pos = SF|m = 2.01 |kgs = 104|year = 1999 |month = 10|date = 22}}

{{player3 |num = 24 |nat = ITA |first = Elisee |last = Assui N’guessan|pos = SF|m = 1.91 |kgs = 105|year = 2006 |month = 01|date = 03}}

{{player3 |num = 28 |nat = ITA |first = Abdel |last = Fall |pos = C |m = 2.02 |kgs = 98 |year = 1991 |month = 01|date = 24}}

{{player3 |num = 50 |nat = USA |first = Jaylen |last = Hands |pos = PG|m = 1.91 |kgs = 86 |year = 1999 |month = 02|date = 12}}

{{player3 |num = 92 |nat = USA |first = Jaron |last = Johnson |pos = F |m = 2.01 |kgs = 98 |year = 1992 |month = 05|date = 05}}

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| head_coach =

| asst_coach =

  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Federico Renzetti

| roster_url = https://www.pallacanestrovarese.it/squadra

| accessdate = {{dts|2025|03|26}}

}}

Season by season

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!Season

!Tier

!League

!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position after playoffs}}

!Italian Cup

! colspan=2 | European competitions

style="background:#efefef;"| 2004–05

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 14th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2005–06

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 10th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2006–07

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 7th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2007–08

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" bgcolor=#fcc | 18th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2008–09

| align="center"| 2

| Serie A2

| align="center" style="background:#BBF3BB" | 1st

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2009–10

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 11th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2010–11

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 8th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2011–12

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 8th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2012–13

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 3rd

|

| colspan=2 |

rowspan=2 style="background:#efefef;"| 2013–14

| rowspan=2 align="center"| 1

| rowspan=2|Serie A

| rowspan=2 align="center" | 10th

| rowspan=2|

| 1 Euroleague

{{center|{{Tooltip|QR1|First qualifying round}}}}
2 Eurocup{{center|{{Tooltip|RS|Regular Season}}}}
style="background:#efefef;"| 2014–15

| align="center"| 1

| Serie A

| align="center" | 11th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2015–16

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 9th

|

| 3 FIBA Europe Cup

bgcolor=silver | {{center|{{Tooltip|RU|Runner-up}}}}
style="background:#efefef;"| 2016–17

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 12th

|

| 3 Champions League

{{center|{{Tooltip|RS|Regular season}}}}
style="background:#efefef;"| 2017–18

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 6th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2018–19

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 9th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2019–20

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 10th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2020–21

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 14th

|

| colspan=2 |

style="background:#efefef;"| 2021–22

| align="center"| 1

| LBA

| align="center" | 12th

|

| colspan=2 |

Honours

=Domestic competitions=

: Winners (10): 1960–61, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1998–99

: Runners-up (10): 1948–49, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1989–90

: Winners (4): 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1972–73

: Runners-up (5): 1971–72, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1998–99, 2012–13

: Winners (1): 1999

: Runners-up (1): 2013

=European competitions=

: Winners (5): 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76

: Runners-up (5): 1970–71, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79

: Semifinalists (1): 1964–65

: Winners (2): 1966–67, 1979–80

: Semifinalists (2): 1967–68, 1980–81

: Runners-up (1): 1984–85

: Semifinalists (1): 1985–86

: Runners-up (1): 2015–16

=Worldwide competitions=

: Winners (3): 1966, 1970, 1973

: Runners-up (4): 1967, 1974, 1976, 1977

: 3rd place (1): 1979

: 4th place (1): 1978

: 4th place (1): 1999

=Individual club awards=

: Winners (2): 1969–70, 1972–73

International record

{{Main|Pallacanestro Varese in European and worldwide competitions}}

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! Season

! Achievement

! Notes

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | EuroLeague
align="center" | 1964–65

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by CSKA Moscow, 57–58 (L) in Varese and 67–69 (L) in Moscow

align="center" | 1969–70

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated CSKA Moscow, 79–74 in the final of European Champions Cup in Sarajevo

align="center" | 1970–71

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to CSKA Moscow, 53–67 in the final (Antwerp)

align="center" | 1971–72

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Jugoplastika, 70–69 in the final of European Champions Cup in Tel Aviv

align="center" | 1972–73

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated CSKA Moscow, 71–66 in the final of European Champions Cup in Liège

align="center" | 1973–74

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Real Madrid, 82–84 in the final (Nantes)

align="center" | 1974–75

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Real Madrid, 79–66 in the final of European Champions Cup in Antwerp

align="center" | 1975–76

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Real Madrid, 81–74 in the final of European Champions Cup in Geneva

align="center" | 1976–77

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv, 77–78 in the final (Belgrade)

align="center" | 1977–78

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Real Madrid, 67–75 in the final (Munich)

align="center" | 1978–79

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Bosna, 93–96 in the final (Grenoble)

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | FIBA Saporta Cup
align="center" | 1966–67

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv, 77–67 (W) in Varese and 67–68 (L) in Tel Aviv in the double final of European Cup Winners' Cup

align="center" | 1967–68

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by AEK, 78–60 (W) in Varese and 52–72 (L) in Athens

align="center" | 1979–80

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Gabetti Cantù, 90–88 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Milan

align="center" | 1980–81

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Squibb Cantù, 84–94 (L) in Varese and 65–78 (L) in Cantù

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | FIBA Korać Cup
align="center" | 1984–85

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Simac Milano, 78–91 in the final (Brussels)

align="center" | 1985–86

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Mobilgirgi Caserta, 84–71 (W) in Varese and 75–91 (L) in Caserta

align="center" | 1995–96

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Stefanel Milano, 72–81 (L) in Varese and 89–90 (L) in Milan

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | EuroCup
align="center" | 2002–03

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Adecco Estudiantes, 59–77 (L) in Madrid and 88–101 (L) in Varese

align="center" | 2003–04

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Real Madrid, 67–68 (L) in Madrid and 57–62 (L) in Varese

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | FIBA Europe Cup
align="center" | 2015–16

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Fraport Skyliners, 62–66 in the final (Chalon-sur-Saône)

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | Intercontinental Cup
align="center" | 1966

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Corinthians 66-59 in the final of Intercontinental Cup in Madrid

align="center" | 1967

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Akron Goodyear Wingfoots, 72–78 in the final (Rome)

align="center" | 1970

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | Intercontinental Cup Champions with a 4-0 record in a league tournament in Varese

align="center" | 1973

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | Intercontinental Cup Champions with a 3–1 record in a league tournament in São Paulo

align="center" | 1974

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Runners-up

| align="left" | Runners-up with a 4–1 record in a league tournament in Mexico City

align="center" | 1975

| align="center" | 5th place

| align="left" | 5th place with a 2–3 record in a league tournament in Varese

align="center" | 1976

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Runners-up

| align="left" | Runners-up with a 4–1 record in a league tournament in Buenos Aires

align="center" | 1977

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Runners-up

| align="left" | Runners-up with a 3–2 record in a league tournament in Madrid

align="center" | 1978

| align="center" | 4th place

| align="left" | 4th place with a 1–3 record in a league tournament in Buenos Aires

align="center" | 1979

| align="center" bgcolor= #CD7F32 | 3rd place

| align="left" | 3rd place with a 2–2 record in a league tournament in São Paulo

colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | McDonald's Championship
align="center" | 1999

| align="center" | 4th place

| align="left" | 4th place in Milan, lost to San Antonio Spurs 86–96 in the semi-final, lost to Žalgiris 78–97 in the 3rd place game

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Notable players

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{{see also|:Category:Pallacanestro Varese players}}

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Head coaches

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Sponsorship names

Through the years, due to sponsorship deals, it has been also known as:[http://web.legabasket.it/team/history.phtml?id=VA Lega A page on the history of Pallacanestro Varese.{{in lang|it}}] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722041517/http://web.legabasket.it/team/history.phtml?id=VA |date=2011-07-22 }}

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  • Storm (1954–56)
  • Ignis (1956–75)
  • Mobilgirgi (1975–78)
  • Emerson (1978–80)
  • Turisanda (1980–81)
  • Cagiva (1981–83)
  • Star (1983–84)
  • Ciao Crem (1984–85)
  • Divarese (1985–89)
  • Ranger (1989–92)

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  • Cagiva (1992–97)
  • No name sponsorship (1997–99)
  • Varese Roosters (1999–01)
  • Metis (2001–04)
  • Casti Group (2004–05)
  • Whirlpool (2005–07)
  • Cimberio (2007–2014)
  • OpenjobMetis (2014–present)

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Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

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Period

!Kit manufacturer

1997–1999

|Kappa

1999–2001

|Reebok

2002–2003

|(unspecified)

2003–2006

|Macron

2006-2008

|Nike

2008–2010

|Aries

2010–2014

|Macron

2014–2015

|Adidas

2015–2018

|Spalding

2018–present

|Macron

Colors and badge

Image:Varese-Stemma.png|City crest
(1997–99)

Image:Varese Roosters Logo.jpg|Roosters crest
(1999–01)

Image:Logo Varese.JPG|Casti Group crest
(2004–05)

File:Logo Cimberio Varese.png|Cimberio Varese crest
(2010–14)

File:Scudetto_Openjobmetis.jpg|Openjobmetis Varese crest
(2014–present)

References

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{{cite web | url=http://www.legabasket.it/news/107390/varese__macron_nuovo_sponsor_tecnico_ufficiale | date=20 Jul 2010 |trans-title=Varese, Macron new official technical sponsor | title=Varese, Macron nuovo sponsor tecnico ufficiale | language=it | publisher=Lega Basket }}

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