APU Udine
LeagueSerie A2
Founded2011
HistoryAmici Pallacanestro Udinese
2011–present
ArenaPalaCarnera
Capacity3,470
LocationUdine, Italy
Team colorsWhite, Black and Orange
     
Main sponsorOld Wild West
PresidentAlessandro Pedone
Head coachAdriano Vertemati
Championships1 Italian LNP Cup
Websiteapudine.it

APU Udine, officially Amici Pallacanestro Udinese, also known for sponsorship reasons as APU Old Wild West Udine, is an Italian professional basketball team of the city of Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia.[1] The team currently plays in Serie A2, Italy's national second league. Despite being a distinct club, APU Udine de facto inherited the fanbase of Snaidero Udine, the historic club of the town dissolved in 2011.

History

2011–2016: Beginnings within the minor leagues

Amici Pallacanestro Udinese was founded on 29 June 2011;[2] the club's aim was to inherit the fanbase of Associazione Pallacanestro Udinese, better known for sponsorship reasons as Snaidero Udine, a historic club of the Italian Serie A.[3] The acronym APU is in fact the same used in the past for the previous city's club.

After five seasons within the minor leagues of Italian basketball, on 11 June 2016, the team, led by coach Lino Lardo, won the Final Four in Montecatini Terme, defeating Forlì and achieving the promotion to Serie A2, Italy's national second league.[4]

2016–present: Years in Serie A2

In the 2016–17 season, coach Lino Lardo and his staff were fully confirmed. Moreover, the backbone of the roster was confirmed too: Manuel Vanuzzo, Joel Zacchetti, Riccardo Truccolo, Mauro Pinton, Michele Ferrari and Vittorio Nobile were joined by Gino Cuccarolo, Andrea Traini and the two American players, Stan Okoye and Allan Ray. The results, albeit fluctuating, allowed Udine to always stay outside the play-out area.

In the following season, the roster was largely confirmed and Udine succeeded in reaching the playoffs for the first time in its history. However, after having ousted 3–1 Derthona Basket in the eightfinals, APU Udine was eliminated 1–3 by Junior Casale in the quarterfinals.

In 2018–19 season, Demis Cavina became the new head coach of the team, while the roster was notably completed with the shooting guard Trevis Simpson, the power forward Marshawn Powell, as well as the Italian point guard Lorenzo Penna and the Serbian-Italian small forward Stefan Nikolić. In January 2019, Cavina was sacked and Alberto Martellossi was signed as new coach. In the following playoffs, Udine was eliminated 3–1 by Pallacanestro Biella in the first round.

In May 2019, Alessandro Ramagli was appointed as new head coach of the team. Moreover, the club signed Michele Antonutti, a veteran Italian power forward, the American center Gerald Beverly and the shooting guard T. J. Cromer. However, the season was later cancelled in March 2020, due to the broke out of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.

In June 2020, Matteo Boniciolli became the new coach.[5] Beyond Antonutti and Andrea Amato, the roster was notably completed with two Italian point guards, Marco Giuri and Federico Mussini, the American shooting guard Dominique Johnson and the center Nana Foulland.[6] For the playoffs the club signed also the Italian guard Fabio Mian.[7] The team lost the Italian LNP Cup final against Basket Napoli for 80–69.[8] Moreover, in the playoffs, Udine ousted 3–1 Trapani in the quarterfinals and 3–2 Scafati Basket in the semifinals. However, it was eliminated 3–1 by Basket Napoli in the finals.[9]

Honours

Serie A2

  • Runners-up (2): 2020–21, 2021–22

Italian LNP Cup

  • Winners (1): 2022
  • Runners-up (1): 2021

References

  1. "APU Udine page in LNP" (in Italian). legapallacanestro.com.
  2. Amici Pallacanestro Udinese – Storia, APU Udine
  3. Scheda sull'Associazione Pallacanestro Udinese, Lega Basket Serie A
  4. Udine è promossa in Serie A2, sconfitta Forlì nella seconda finale, Lega Nazionale Pallacanestro
  5. Apu Udine, ufficiale! Boniciolli è il nuovo coach!, Tutto Udinese
  6. Sito Ufficiale APU – Roster 2020-21, APU Udine
  7. "L'Apu Old Wild West Udine si rinforza con Fabio Mian" (in Italian). apudine.it. 21 May 2021.
  8. Napoli Basket, vinta la Coppa Italia di Serie A2, Informare
  9. Il Napoli Basket promosso in Serie A1: la massima serie mancava dal 2008, Fanpage
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