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Italian Basketball Hall of Fame


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nameItalian Basketball Hall of Fame
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established2006
locationBologna, Italy
typeHall of Fame
website

The Italian Basketball Hall of Fame (, IBHOF) is a hall of fame that honours individuals (or whole teams) that have contributed to the spread and improvement of Italian basketball, through their sporting contributions, their behaviour and their actions in support of the game in Italy.

The Italian Basketball Federation has inducted a class every year since 2007 (counting for the previous year) with an official ceremony that crowns athletes (male and female), coaches, referees or other figureheads who have contributed to Italian basketball, with a maximum of seven inductees per year (teams exempted). Those also in the Naismith Hall of Fame or the FIBA Hall of Fame are not limited in number, in addition, two individuals who are deceased at most can also be inducted in memoriam yearly.

History

The Hall of Fame was established by the Italian Basketball Federation (FIP) on 16 September 2006, with the first class (that of 2006) inducted on 11 February 2007 in Bologna. Sandro Riminucci, who broke a LBA record with 77 points in 1963, Sandro Gamba, who had a hand in defeating the Soviet Union national basketball team at the 1980 Olympics, Dado Lombardi and Paolo Vittori were honoured, as well as Cesare Rubini (a Naismith Hall of Fame member like Gamba) and Dino Meneghin (in both the Naismith and FIBA Hall of Fame).

The 2008 class, inducted in Bologna on 22 February 2009, saw former Virtus Bologna head coach Ettore Messina amongst the inductees.

The 2014 class, inducted in Rome on 23 March 2015, had a number of former Pallacanestro Varese members; Antonio Bulgheroni was crowned for his career both as Varese player (winning three LBA titles) and president (adding the 1999 title to become the only person to have won both as player and president), whilst Marino Zanatta and Fabrizio Della Fiori were honoured for their playing contributions to their clubs and the senior Italian national basketball team.

Inductees

Athletes

The honour is bestowed on athletes that have distinguished themselves on the domestic or international front, with either a minimum of 50 or 30 national team caps to respectively the men's national team and the women's national team, an Italian domestic first division (LBA) title, a European-wide cup title, or a medal at the senior EuroBasket, FIBA World Cup, or Summer Olympic Games. They have to have stopped playing for at least five years prior to the nomination.

MaleFemaleClass of 2006Class of 2007Class of 2008Class of 2009Class of 2010Class of 2011Class of 2012Class of 2013Class of 2014Class of 2015Class of 2016Class of 2017Class of 2023
Gianfranco Lombardi-
Dino Meneghin (N, F)-
Sandro Riminucci-
Paolo Vittori-
Pierlo Marzorati (F)Mabel Bocchi
Gianfranco Pieri-
Ottorino FlaboreaNidia Pausich
Aldo Ossola-
Giuseppe BrumattiNicoletta Persi
Giovanni Gavagnin-
Giulio Iellini-
Massimo MasiniLidia Gorlin
Gabriele VianelloRosetta Bozzolo
Sauro Bufalini-
Renzo BarivieraWanda Sandon
Franco Bertini-
Carlo CaglierisCatarina Pollini
Renato Villalta-
Fabrizio Della FioriMara Fullin
Marino Zanatta-
Ivan BissonBianca Rossi
Massimo Cosmelli-
Enrico Gilardi-
Romeo Sacchetti-
Oscar Schmidt-
Bob Morse-

Head coaches

The honour is bestowed to head coaches who have distinguished themselves at home or abroad, winning either a medal at the senior EuroBasket, FIBA World Cup, or Olympic Summer Games, a European-wide club competition, or the Italian first division title (LBA) with either men's or women's teams and clubs. They have to be at least 65 years old at their nomination, and possess a national coaching license. Only one can be designated per year.

Class of 2006Class of 2007Class of 2008Class of 2009Class of 2010Class of 2011Class of 2012Class of 2013Class of 2014Class of 2015Class of 2016
Sandro Gamba (N)
Cesare Rubini (N, F)
Carlo Recalcati
Ettore Messina
Arnaldo Taurisano
Tonino Zorzi
Giuseppe Guerrieri
Dan Peterson
Valerio Bianchini
Gianni Asti
Alberto Bucci
Bogdan Tanjević

Teams

The honour can be bestowed to an Italian basketball club that has distinguished itself on the national or international scene, by winning Italian first division (LBA) titles or European-wide cups, and who has through its actions and results, left a vivid memory to basketball followers.

If the club is defunct, the prize can be received by a representative former member. It can also be awarded to an Italian national team (men's or women's), that has won a medal in a EuroBasket, FIBA World Cup, or Summer Olympic Games.

Class of 2011Class of 2013Class of 2015Class of 2016
ITA Italy national men's team at the 1980 Summer Olympic Games, in Moscow -
Players
Fabrizio Della FioriMarco SolfriniMarco BonamicoDino Meneghin
Pierlo MarzoratiPietro GeneraliRomeo SacchettiRoberto Brunamonti
Head coach
Sandro GambaAssistant coach
Riccardo SalesDoctor
Dima FerrantelliPhysio
Sandro Galleani
ITA Italy national men's team at the 1983 EuroBasket, in France -
Players
Carlo CaglierisAlberto TonutMarco BonamicoEnrico Gilardi
Renato VillaltaDino MeneghinAntonello RivaRenzo Vecchiato
Head coach
Sandro GambaAssistant coaches
Riccardo Sales / Santi PuglisiDoctor
Dima FerrantelliPhysio
Sandro Galleani
[[File:Pallacanestro Varese logo 2014.png45px]] Grande Ignis 1970–1979
Olimpia Milano

Referees

The honour can be bestowed to referees who have distinguished themselves, at home or abroad, that have officiated for at least 10 years. They must have participated in at least a senior level EuroBasket, FIBA World Cup, Summer Olympic Games, or a European-wide cup final for clubs, for either men or women. The awardee must have stopped officiating for at least five years, prior to the award. Only one can be designated per year.

Class of 2007Class of 2008Class of 2009Class of 2010Class of 2011Class of 2012
Aldo Albanesi
Giancarlo Vitolo
Vittorio Paolo Fiorito
Ninì Ardito
Bruno Duranti
Stefano Cazzaro

Contributors ("a life for basketball")

The "a life for basketball" honour (), is awarded to those who have contributed significantly to the development of Italian basketball, be it domestically or internationally. They receive recognition for their actions in either Italian or international sports organisations. Any contributor who has been involved in Italian basketball, for at least twenty years, can be designated. There is a single designation per year, unless otherwise warranted by special circumstances.

Class of 2007Class of 2008Class of 2009Class of 2010Class of 2011Class of 2012Class of 2013Class of 2014Class of 2015
Claudio Coccia
Gianluigi Porelli
Aldo Vitale
Gianni Corsolini
Amedeo Salerno
Valter Scavolini
Gilberto Benetton
Alessandro Galleani
Antonio Bulgheroni
Raffaele Morbelli
Achille Canna

In memoriam

The Italian Basketball Hall of Fame, can also honour deceased individuals, who have contributed significantly to the development of Italian basketball, be it domestically or internationally. A single awardee can be chosen each year, and nominations aren't accepted. The Italian Basketball Federation chooses the individual honoured in memoriam itself.

Class of 2007Class of 2008Class of 2009Class of 2010Class of 2011Class of 2012Class of 2013Class of 2014
Aldo Giordani
Enrico Vinci
Nello Paratore
Giancarlo Primo
Adolfo Bogoncelli
Vittorio Tracuzzi
Maurizio Martolini
Sergio Stefanini
Aldo Allievi
Giovanni Maggiò
Emilio Tricerri
Gianfranco Benvenuti
Gino Burcovich
Diego Pini

References

References

  1. . ["Mission - il più alto riconoscimento della Fip"](http://www.fip.it/halloffame/DocumentoNoList.asp?IDCartella=1698).
  2. . (11 February 2007). ["Classe 2006. La cerimonia - I 77 punti di Riminucci, Gamba che battè l'Unione Sovietica e le trasferte dell'epoca di Lombardi nei treni di terza classe"](http://www.fip.it/halloffame/DocumentoNoList.asp?IDCartella=485).
  3. . (23 February 2009). ["ITA – New class inducted for Italia Basket Hall of Fame"](https://www.fiba.basketball/news/ITA---New-class-inducted-for-Italia-Basket-Hall-of-Fame).
  4. . (23 March 2015). ["Bulgheroni, Zanatta e Della Fiori nella Italia Basket Hall of Fame"](http://www.pallacanestrovarese.it/bulgheroni-zanatta-e-della-fiori-nella-italia-basket-hall-of-fame/).
  5. . ["Il regolamento - Art. 3 – Categorie"](http://www.fip.it/halloffame/DocumentoDett.asp?IDDocumento=21560).
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