Aquila Basket Trento

Basketball team in Trentino, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aquila Basket Trento, for sponsorship reasons also known as Dolomiti Energia Trento, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Trent, Trentino.

LeaguesLBA
Founded1995; 31 years ago (1995)
HistoryAquila Basket Trento
(1995–present)
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Dolomiti Energia Trento
Dolomiti Energia Trento logo
LeaguesLBA
Founded1995; 31 years ago (1995)
HistoryAquila Basket Trento
(1995–present)
ArenaPalaTrento
Capacity4,360
LocationTrento, Trentino, Italy
Team colorsWhite and Black
   
PresidentLuigi Longhi
Team managerAndrea Nardelli
Head coachMassimo Cancellieri
OwnershipAquila Basket Trento 2013 S.R.L.
Championships1 Serie A2
1 LegaDue Cup
1 Italian Cup
Websiteaquilabasket.it
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It was founded in 1995 as an amalgamation of two local clubs, going from the amateur divisions to the first division LBA in less than a decade.

History

The PalaTrento, home venue of the club
Head coach Maurizio Buscaglia led the team to the LBA and to two LBA Finals

Aquila Basket Trento was founded in 1995 from the merger of two clubs playing the seventh tier Serie D, Dolomiti Sport B.C. Trento and Pallacanestro Villazzano, under the impetus of their respective presidents; Gianni Brusinelli and Marco Angelini. In 2000, Giovanni Zobele became club president and the same season Aquila Basket was promoted to the Serie C2, later moving up to the Serie C1 in 2002.[1]

Long serving coach Maurizio Buscaglia was nominated before the 2003–04 season,[2] he would help the club win the C1 the next season to be promoted to the fourth Serie B2, adding the C1 Cup with a 77–68 win over Navarra Ferentino.[1][3] Staying there for four years, it lost the promotion playoffs on game 5 in 2005–06, with Buscaglia leaving the following season. Trento won the 2007–08 regular season but could not obtain promotion to the Divisione Nazionale A until buying Lumezzane's sporting rights in 2009.[1][3]

For the club's first season in the third division, Vincenzo Esposito – notable for his playing career - was chosen for the coaching job, leading the club to the ninth place. Buscaglia returned to Trento in 2010, guiding the side to eighth in the league, though that meant it had to play in the relegation playoffs as the league was contracting, with their subsequent loss condemning them to relegation.[4] However, Trento - having earlier confirmed Buscaglia - was granted a wildcard by the league to stay at that level.[5]

On 18 January 2012, Luigi Longhi replaced Zobele as president. In the course of the same 2011–12 season, Trento earned a promotion to the LegaDue after beating BLS Chieti on 27 May 2012 to win the semifinals series 3–1, they went on to win the league outright after toppling Ferentino in the final. Trento adapted quickly to the professional second division, lifting the LegaDue Cup – organised in the PalaTrento - by beating Pistoia 84–76 in the final, also reaching the promotion playoffs that same season. In 2013–14 it went one better, finishing the regular season in first place before downing Agrigento (3–0) Torino (3–2) and finally Capo d'Orlando (3–0) to earn a historic promotion to the first division Serie A.[1]

Their first season in the elite was an unanticipated success as the promotees, led by Serie A MVP Tony Mitchell (also league top scorer), finished fourth in the regular season whilst the organisation had two other awardees at the Lega Basket Awards, with Buscaglia coach of the year and GM Salvatore Trainotti best executive (repeating the LegaDue awards they earned in 2014).[6]

Qualifying for the title playoffs for their first season in the elite, Trento won the first game of the quarterfinal series against Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari 81–70 for another record,[7] but could not make their home advantage count as they then lost a closely contested game at the PalaTrento before being defeated in both away games to the eventual champions.[3][8] That result did ensure the side would participate in a European competition for the first time ever, earning a place in the second-tier EuroCup for 2015–16. The club reached the semi-finals in the competition.

In the 2016–17 season, Trento reached the Italian League Finals for the first time in club history after beating Olimpia Milano in the semi-finals series 4–1.[9] In the 2017 LBA Finals, Trento lost to Reyer Venezia, 2–the 2017–18 season, Trento reached the Italian League Finals for the second time in club history after beating Reyer Venezia in the semi-finals series. In the 2018 LBA Finals, Trento lost to Olimpia Milano, 2–4.

Players

Current roster

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Dolomiti Energia Trento roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age
G 1 United States Steward, DJ 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 73 kg (161 lb) 24 – (2001-10-02)2 October 2001
PG 3 United States Jones, DeVante' 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 28 – (1998-04-09)9 April 1998
G 7 Italy Senegal Niang, Cheickh 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 17 – (2008-09-16)16 September 2008
G/F 8 Lithuania Jogėla, Matas 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 27 – (1998-07-10)10 July 1998
PG 10 Argentina Forray, Andrés Pablo (C) 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 40 – (1986-03-20)20 March 1986
SF 11 Italy Airhienbuwa, Theo 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 20 – (2006-03-22)22 March 2006
G 13 Italy Cattapan, Federico 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 17 – (2008-05-27)27 May 2008
C 21 United States Mawugbe, Selom 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 27 – (1998-07-20)20 July 1998
PF 22 United States Aldridge, Peyton 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 30 – (1995-11-10)10 November 1995
SF 23 North Macedonia Jakimovski, Andrej 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 98 kg (216 lb) 25 – (2001-03-18)18 March 2001
F 26 Cameroon Bayehe, Jordan 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 92 kg (203 lb) 26 – (1999-10-16)16 October 1999
PG 68 Italy Hassan, Patrick 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 81 kg (179 lb) 19 – (2007-01-20)20 January 2007
G 99 United States Battle, Khalif 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 25 – (2000-06-24)24 June 2000
Head coach
  • Italy Massimo Cancellieri
Assistant coach(es)
  • Italy Davide Dusmet
  • Italy Fabio Bongi

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: October 6, 2025
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Notable players

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To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.
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Season by season

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Season Tier League Pos. Domestic cups European competitions
2011–12 3 DNA 1st DNA CupSF
2012–13 2 LegaDue 4th LegaDue CupC
2013–14 2 DNA Gold 1st A2 CupRU
2014–15 1 Serie A 5th Italian CupQF
2015–16 1 Serie A 8th Italian CupSF 2 EurocupSF
2016–17 1 LBA 2nd
2017–18 1 LBA 2nd 2 EuroCupT16
2018–19 1 LBA 6th 2 EuroCupRS
2019–20 1 LBA 9th 2 EuroCupT16
2020–21 1 LBA 8th 2 EuroCupT16
2021–22 1 LBA 13th 2 EuroCupRS
2022–23 1 LBA 6th Italian Basketball CupQF 2 EuroCupRS
2023–24 1 LBA 7th Italian Basketball CupQF 2 EuroCupRS
2024–25 1 LBA 5th Italian Basketball CupC 2 EuroCupRS
2025–26 1 LBA 2 EuroCupQF
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Honours

Domestic competitions

Sponsorship names

Throughout the years, due to sponsorship deals, it has been also known as:

  • Sosi Trento: (1995–2005)
  • Bitumcalor Trento: (2005–2013)
  • Aquila Basket Trento: (2013–2014)
  • Dolomiti Energia Trento: (2014–present)

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