{{Short description|Italian professional basketball team}} {{Redirect|Scavolini Pesaro|the "Scavolini Pesaro" volleyball club|Robursport Volley Pesaro}} {{Infobox Basketball club | current = | name = Victoria Libertas Pesaro | nickname = VL<br>Vuelle | logo = Victoria Libertas logo.png | imagesize = | leagues = [[Serie A2 (basketball)|Serie A2]] | founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1946|07|1}} | history = '''Victoria Pesaro'''<br />(1946–1965)<br />'''U.S. Victoria Libertas Pesaro'''<br />(1965–2006)<br />'''U.S. Vuelle Pallacanestro'''<br />(2006–2007)<br />'''U.S. Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro'''<br />(2007–present) | arena = [[Adriatic Arena|Vitrifrigo Arena]] | capacity = 10,323 | location = [[Pesaro]], [[Marche]], Italy | colors = Red and White <br />{{color box|#C11B17}} {{color box|white}} | president = [[Ario Costa]] | coach = [[Spiro Leka]] | championships = '''2''' [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian Leagues]]<br />'''2''' [[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cups]]<br />'''1''' [[FIBA Saporta Cup|Saporta Cup]] | website = [http://www.victorialibertas.it/ Official Site] | h_body = FFFFFF | h_pattern_b = _VLPesaro_1_h_20-21 | h_shorts = FFFFFF | h_pattern_s = _redsides | a_body = FF0000 | a_pattern_b = _VLPesaro_2_h_20-21 | a_shorts = FF0000 | a_pattern_s = _redsides | 3_body = fbb903 | 3_pattern_b = _VLPesaro_3_h_20-21 | 3_shorts = fbb903 | 3_pattern_s = _redsides }}
'''Victoria Libertas''' (also known as "'''VL'''" or in Italian '''''Vuelle'''''), full name '''Unione Sportiva Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro''', is a professional [[basketball]] team that is based in [[Pesaro]], Italy. The club competes in the second level Italian professional basketball league, the [[Serie A2 (basketball)|Serie A2]]. It was commonly known across Europe as '''Scavolini Pesaro''', from the name of its historical main sponsor Scavolini (from 1975 to 2014), an Italian kitchen and bathroom products designer and manufacturer, whose co-founder Valter Scavolini was formerly club president. For past club sponsorship names, see [[#Sponsorship names|the list below]].
==History== Victoria Libertas was officially founded in 1946 and had its best seasons during the 1980s. After being among the top teams in Italy for decades, Victoria Libertas under the name Scavolini Pesaro, won its first important trophy the [[1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup]], rival the historic French club of [[ASVEL Basket|ASVEL]]. Also Scavolini, participated in consecutive lost finals in [[1985–86 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1985–86]] against the title holder [[FC Barcelona Bàsquet|FC Barcelona]] and in [[1986–87 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1986–87]] against [[KK Cibona|Cibona]]. Since then, [[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian League]] was won twice (in 1988 and 1990), and the [[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]] was also won twice (in 1985 and 1992). Scavolini participated in [[1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup]], and managed to play in the semi-final of the [[1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four|Final Four in Paris]] where the club eliminated by the legendary [[KK Split|Pop 84]] (the former Jugoplastika) and ranked fourth after one more defeat in the third place game by [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]. The two lost finals in the [[FIBA Korać Cup]] in [[1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup|1990]] (against [[Joventut Badalona|Ram Joventut]]) and in [[1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup|1992]] (against [[Pallacanestro Virtus Roma|il Messaggero Roma]]) show the dynamic of the club and at the beginning of the new decade. <br />In recent years, Victoria Libertas was among the best European teams, having played the [[Euroleague]] in 2001–02 and 2004–05 seasons. In 2004–05 it unexpectedly got to the Euroleague Top-8 and was defeated in the quarter finals by the eventual champion [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]. Furthermore, Victoria Libertas shooting guard, [[Charles Cornelius Smith|Charles Smith]], was honored with the first-ever Euroleague's ''[[Alphonso Ford]] Top Scorer Trophy'',<ref>[http://www.euroleague.net/finalfour05/noticia.jsp?temporada=E04&jornada=23&id=791 Euroleague.net]</ref> named after the late Euroleague scoring champ who died in 2004 and who was replaced in Victoria Libertas by Smith himself.
===Recent history=== {{unsourced section|date=August 2023}}
In July 2005, as a consequence of the poor administration of the previous two seasons, Victoria Libertas failed to remain within the parameters required to join the Italian Basketball League and wound up. Pesaro's second team, ''Falco Spar'', agreed with former Victoria Libertas president Valter Scavolini to join forces to invest in a team to bring back Victoria Libertas to Italian First Division ([[Serie A (basketball)|Lega Basket Serie A]]).
The new team, named '''Scavolini Gruppo Spar''' (or simply ''Scavolini-Spar''), played the 2005–06 season in the Italian Third Division (''B1''). Owners' target resulted in Scavolini-Spar having large amounts of money at its disposal compared with the other teams of the league. Players from the upper divisions were enrolled, star [[Carlton Myers]] among them, which lead the team to win the league and gain promotion to the Second Division ([[LegaDue]]).
In 2006–07 Scavolini-Spar won the LegaDue playoff series, lining up players such as Carlton Myers, [[Rodney White]] (9th overall pick of the [[2001 NBA draft]]), [[Mindaugas Žukauskas]] (captain of the [[Lithuania men's national basketball team|Lithuanian national basketball team]]) and Michael Hicks ([[Panama national basketball team|Panamian national team]] star). The team was therefore promoted, for the second straight year, to play the [[Serie A (basketball)|Lega Basket Serie A]] 2007–08 league.
Following the 2009–10 season, Spar's secondary sponsorship contract expired. The club picked up a new secondary sponsor in Italian clothing company Siviglia, thereby changing its full sponsored name to '''Scavolini Siviglia Style Pesaro''' (more simply '''Scavolini Siviglia Pesaro'''). The club changed its secondary sponsorship again with the expiration of Siviglia's contract at the end of the 2011–12 season, becoming '''Scavolini Banca Marche Pesaro'''.
From the 2014–15 season the historical sponsor ''Scavolini'' was replaced (for the first time since 1975) by the new main sponsor ''Consultinvest'', whereby the name of the team became '''Consultinvest Pesaro'''. Since 2019 summer the new club naming is '''Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro''' thanks to the relationship with the new Title Sponsor Prosciutto di Carpegna.
==Players== === Current roster === {{Basketball roster header | team = Carpegna Prosciutto Pesaro | color1 = #FFFFFF| bg1 = #C11B17| color2 = #C11B17| bg2 = #FFFFFF}} <!-- list of players --> {{player3 |num = 1 |nat = ITA |first = Stefano |last = Trucchetti |pos = G |m = 1.79 |year = 2006 |month = 02 |date = 21}} {{player3 |num = 7 |nat = ITA |first = Octavio |last = Maretto |pos = F |m = 1.98 |year = 2004 |month = 04 |date = 07}} {{player3 |num = 13 |nat = ITA |first = Quirino |last = De Laurentiis |pos = C |m = 2.07 |year = 1992 |month = 10 |date = 30}} {{player3 |num = 15 |nat = ITA |first = Matteo |last = Tambone |pos = G |m = 1.92 |year = 1994 |month = 05 |date = 14}} {{player3 |num = 18 |nat = ITA |first = Nicolò |last = Virginio |pos = F |m = 2.04 |year = 2003 |month = 03 |date = 18}} {{player3 |num = 20 |nat = USA |first = Kay |last = Felder |pos = PG |m = 1.76 |year = 1995 |month = 03 |date = 29}} {{player3 |num = 21 |nat = ITA |first = Lorenzo |last = Bucarelli |pos = SG |m = 1.98 |year = 1998 |month = 03 |date = 06}} {{player3 |num = 22 |nat = LTU |first = Regimantas |last = Miniotas |pos = FC |m = 2.06 |year = 1996 |month = 03 |date = 14}} {{player3 |num = 25 |nat = MLI |first = Elhadji |last = Fainke |pos = C |m = 1.98 |year = 2005 |month = 04 |date = 12}} <!-- end list of players --> {{Basketball roster footer | head_coach = * {{flagicon|ALB}} [[Spiro Leka]] | asst_coach = * {{flagicon|ITA}} Giacomo Baioni * {{flagicon|ITA}} Luca Pentucci | roster_url = http://www.victorialibertas.it/elenco-giocatori/ | accessdate = {{dts|2025|9|7}} }}
==Honours== '''Total titles: 5'''
===Domestic competitions=== *'''[[Lega Basket Serie A|Italian League]]''' : '''Winners (2)''': 1987–88, 1989–90 : '''Runners-up''' (4): 1981–82, 1984–85, 1991–92, 1993–94 *'''[[Italian Basketball Cup|Italian Cup]]''' : '''Winners (2)''': 1984–85, 1991–92 : '''Runner-up''' (5): 1985–85, 1986–87, 2000–01, 2003–04, [[2021 Italian Basketball Cup|2021]] *'''[[Italian Basketball Supercup|Italian Supercup]]''' : '''Runners-up''' (1): 2001
===European competitions=== *'''[[EuroLeague]]''' : '''4th place''' (1): [[1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup|1990–91]] : '''Final Four''' (1): [[1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four|1991]] *'''[[FIBA Saporta Cup]]''' <small>(defunct)</small> : '''Winners (1)''': [[1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1982–83]] : '''Runners-up''' (2): [[1985–86 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1985–86]], [[1986–87 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1986–87]] : '''Semifinalists''' (2): [[1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1983–84]], [[1987–88 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1987–88]] *'''[[FIBA Korać Cup]]''' <small>(defunct)</small> : '''Runners-up''' (2): [[1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup|1989–90]], [[1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup|1991–92]] *'''[[FIBA EuroChallenge]]''' : '''4th place''' (1): [[2009–10 FIBA EuroChallenge|2009–10]] : '''Final Four''' (1): [[2009–10 FIBA EuroChallenge|2010]]
===Worldwide competitions=== *'''[[McDonald's Championship]]''' <small>(defunct)</small> : '''4th place''' (2): [[1988 McDonald's Championship|1988]], [[1990 McDonald's Championship|1990]]
===Other competitions=== *'''[[FIBA International Christmas Tournament]]''' <small>(defunct)</small> : '''4th place''' (1): [[1996 XXXII FIBA International Christmas Tournament|1996]] *'''Torneo de Vasco Martini-Castelfiorentino''' : '''Winners (1)''': 2007
==International record== {| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;" |- bgcolor=#CADCFB ! Season ! Achievement ! Notes |- !colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[EuroLeague]] |- | align="center" | [[1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup|1988–89]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | 6th place in a group with [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]], [[FC Barcelona Bàsquet|FC Barcelona]], [[KK Jugoplastika|Jugoplastika]], [[Aris B.C.|Aris]], [[Limoges CSP|Limoges]], [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] and [[Den Bosch Basketball|Nashua EBBC]] |- | align="center" | [[1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup|1990–91]] | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 4th place in Paris, lost to [[KK Split|Pop 84]] 87–93 in the semi-final, lost to [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] 81–83 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | [[1992–93 FIBA European League|1992–93]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2-1 by [[Pallacanestro Treviso|Benetton Treviso]], 94-92 ('''W''') in [[Pesaro]], 94-101 ('''L''') and 58-77 ('''L''') in [[Treviso]] |- | align="center" | [[1994–95 FIBA European League|1994–95]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2-1 by [[Limoges CSP|Limoges]], 68-55 ('''W''') in [[Pesaro]], 66-79 ('''L''') and 72-82 ('''L''') in [[Limoges]] |- | align="center" | [[2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague|2000–01]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2-0 by [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]], 69-80 ('''L''') in [[Tel Aviv]] and 77-84 ('''L''') in [[Pesaro]] |- | align="center" | [[2004–05 Euroleague|2004–05]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2-0 by [[Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]], 60-88 ('''L''') in [[Tel Aviv]] and 100-103 ('''L''') in [[Pesaro]] |- !colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[FIBA Saporta Cup]] |- | align="center" | [[1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1982–83]] | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated [[ASVEL Basket|ASVEL]] 111–99 in the final of [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|European Cup Winners' Cup]] in [[Palma de Mallorca]] |- | align="center" | [[1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1983–84]] | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by [[Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano|Simac Milano]], 76–78 ('''L''') in [[Pesaro]] and 80-90 ('''L''') in [[Milan]] |- | align="center" | [[1985–86 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1985–86]] | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to [[FC Barcelona Bàsquet|FC Barcelona]] 86–101 in the final ([[Caserta]]) |- | align="center" | [[1986–87 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1986–87]] | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to [[KK Cibona|Cibona]] 74–89 in the final ([[Novi Sad]]) |- | align="center" | [[1987–88 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1987–88]] | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by [[Limoges CSP|Limoges]], 86–102 ('''L''') in [[Limoges]] and 93-91 ('''W''') in [[Pesaro]] |- !colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[FIBA Korać Cup]] |- | align="center" | [[1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup|1989–90]] | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to [[Joventut Badalona|Ram Joventut]], 98–99 ('''L''') in [[Pesaro]] and 86-96 ('''L''') in [[Badalona]] in the double finals of [[FIBA Korać Cup|Korać Cup]] |- | align="center" | [[1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup|1991–92]] | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to [[Pallacanestro Virtus Roma|il Messaggero Roma]], 94–94 ('''D''') in Rome and 86-99 ('''L''') in [[Pesaro]] in the double finals of [[FIBA Korać Cup|Korać Cup]] |- | align="center" | [[1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup|1993–94]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by [[P.A.O.K.. B.C.|PAOK Bravo]], 82-66 ('''W''') in [[Pesaro]] and 58-96 ('''L''') in [[Thessaloniki]] |- | align="center" | [[1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup|1995–96]] | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by [[Teamsystem Bologna]], 81-84 ('''L''') in [[Pesaro]] and 89-100 ('''L''') in [[Bologna]] |- !colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[FIBA EuroChallenge]] |- | align="center" | [[2009–10 FIBA EuroChallenge|2009–10]] | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 4th place in [[Göttingen]], lost to [[BC Krasnye Krylya Samara|Krasnye Krylya Samara]] 70–73 in the semi-final, lost to [[Chorale Roanne Basket|Chorale Roanne]] 80–86 in the 3rd place game |- !colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[McDonald's Championship]] |- | align="center" | [[1988 McDonald's Championship|1988]] | align="center" | '''4th''' | align="left" | 4th place in [[Madrid]], lost to [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]] 96–108 in the semi-final, lost to [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|Yugoslavia]] 91–100 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | [[1990 McDonald's Championship|1990]] | align="center" | '''4th''' | align="left" | 4th place in [[Barcelona]], lost to [[New York Knicks]] 115–119 in the semi-final, lost to [[FC Barcelona Bàsquet|FC Barcelona]] 105–106 in the 3rd place game |} {{clear}}
==Logos== <gallery> Vuelle logo.png|Former logo </gallery>
==Arena and supporters== In 1996 Victoria Libertas moved from the historic "''hangar''" [[arena]] into the new ''BPA Palas'' arena (today: [[BPA Palas|Vitrifrigo Arena]]) which now hosts its home games. Drawing large audiences from nearby towns and the whole [[Marche]] region, in mid 2000s Victoria Libertas was among the top ten [[basketball]] teams in Europe for average attendance.
==Notable players== {{Basketball notable players criteria}} {{Div col|colwidth=20em}} * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sandro Dell'Agnello]] <small>2 seasons: '94-'96</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Paolo Conti (basketball)|Paolo Conti]] <small>5 seasons: '95-'00</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ario Costa]] <small>12 seasons: '84-'96</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Franco Bertini]] * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Esposito]] <small>2 seasons: '96-'98</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Gracis]] <small>11 seasons: '83-'94</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Walter Magnifico]] <small>19 seasons: '80-'96, '98-'01</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sandro Riminucci]] * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonello Riva]] <small>2 seasons: '94-'96</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mike Sylvester]] <small>6 season: '80-'86</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Renzo Vecchiato]] <small>2 seasons: '87-'89</small> * {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Jason Smith (Australian basketball)|Jason Smith]] <small>1 season: '01</small> * {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Peter Guarasci]] <small>3 seasons: '96-'99</small> * {{flagicon|CUB}} [[Andrés Guibert]] <small>1 season: '97-'98</small> * {{Flagicon|EST}} [[Henri Drell]] <small>3 seasons: '19-'22</small> * {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Hanno Möttölä]] <small>1 season: '04-'05</small> * {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Teemu Rannikko]] <small>2 seasons: '03-'05</small> * {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Yann Bonato]] <small>1 season: '97-'98</small> * {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Robert Archibald]] <small>1 season: '04-'05</small> * {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Mindaugas Žukauskas]] <small> 3 seasons: '06-'09</small> * {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Tautvydas Lydeka]] <small> 3 seasons: '10-'12 – '15-'16</small> * {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Simas Jasaitis]] <small>1 season: '16-'17</small> * {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Donatas Zavackas]] <small>1 season: '16-'17</small> * {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Egidijus Mockevičius]] <small>2 season: '18-'19 – '23-'24</small> * {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Miroslav Berić]] <small>2 seasons: '01-'03</small> * {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Aleksandar Đorđević]] <small>2 seasons: '03-'05</small> * {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Marko Milič]] <small>2 seasons: '03-'05</small> * {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Marko Tušek]] <small>2 seasons: '00-'02</small> * {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Željko Jerkov]] <small>1 seasons: '82-'83</small> * {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Kićanović]] <small>2 seasons: '81-'83</small> * {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Aleksandar Petrović (basketball, born February 1959)|Aleksandar Petrović]] <small>1 season: '87-'88</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Greg Ballard]] <small>1 season: '87-'88</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Joseph Blair]] <small>2 seasons: '99-'00, '01-'02</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Myron Brown]] <small>1 season: '98-'99</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Melvin Booker]] <small>4 seasons: '97-'98, '99-'02</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Darwin Cook]] <small>3 seasons: '87-'88, '89-'91</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Daniels]] <small>1 season: '95-'96</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tony Dawson]] <small>1 season: '98-'99</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Todd Day]] <small>1 season: '97-'98</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Darren Daye]] <small>5 seasons: '87-'92</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Larry Drew]] <small>1 season: '88-'89</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Alphonso Ford]] [[Deceased|†]] <small>1 season: '03-'04</small><br />(his last team before his untimely death on<br />September 4, 2004) * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Corey Gaines]] <small>1 season: '94-'95</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dean Garrett]] <small>2 seasons: '93-'95</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chris Gatling]] <small>1 season: '02-'03</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[DeMarco Johnson]] <small>2 seasons: '00-'02</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[George McCloud]] <small>1 season: '93-'94</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Aaron McGhee]] <small>1 season: '02-'03</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Scoonie Penn]] <small>1 season: '04-'05</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Norman Richardson (basketball)|Norm Richardson]] <small>1 season: '02-'03</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Charles Cornelius Smith|Charles Smith]] <small>1 season: '04-'05</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Kevin Thompson (basketball)|Kevin Thompson]] <small>2 seasons: '95-'97</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[James White (basketball)|James White]] <small>1 season: '11-'12</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rodney White]] <small>1 season: '06-'07</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Haywoode Workman]] <small>2 seasons: '91-'93</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Austin Daye]] <small>1 season: '15-'16</small> {{Div col end}}
==Head coaches== * {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Skansi]] <small>2 seasons: '81-'82, '82-'83</small> * {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Aleksandar Nikolić]] <small>1 season: '83-'84</small> * {{flagicon|USA}} [[Don Casey]] <small>1 season: '84-'85</small><ref>{{cite news |title=Ex-Owl Coach Casey Heading For Italy |work=Philadelphia Daily News |date=August 4, 1984}}</ref> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Valerio Bianchini]] <small>5 seasons: '87-'88, '88-'89, '93-'94, '94-'95, '95-'96</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sergio Scariolo]] <small>2 seasons: '89-'90, '90-'91</small> * {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Duško Vujošević]] <small>1 season: '97-'98</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Crespi (basketball)|Marco Crespi]] <small>2 seasons: '02-'03, '04-'05</small> * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Piero Bucchi]] <small>1 season: '16-17</small> * {{Flagicon|Albania}} [[Spiro Leka]] 1 season <small>'17-'18</small> * {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Galli]] 1 season <small>'18-'19</small> * {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Matteo Boniciolli]] 1 season <small>'19</small> * {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Federico Perego]] 1 season <small>'19-present</small>
==Sponsorship names== In the past, due to sponsorship deals, it has also been known as:<ref>[http://195.56.77.208/team/history.phtml?id=PS Lega A Basket page on history of Victoria Libertas. {{in lang|it}}] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930033408/http://195.56.77.208/team/history.phtml?id=PS |date=2007-09-30 }}</ref>
*Benelli Pesaro (1952–58) *Lanco Pesaro (1958–61) *Algor Pesaro (1961–63) *Butangas Pesaro (1966–69) *Frizz Pelmo Pesaro (1969–70) *Tropicali Pesaro (1970–71) *Maxmobili Pesaro (1971–75) *Scavolini Pesaro (1975–2014) *Consultinvest Pesaro (2014–2017) *No Main Sponsor (2017–2019) *Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pesaro (2019–2025) *No Main Sponsor (2025–2019)
==References== {{reflist}}
== External links == *[http://www.victorialibertas.it/ Official Site] {{in lang|it}} *[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=ITA&Team=161 Eurobasket.com Team Page] *[http://195.56.77.208/team/tbd.phtml?club=PS&type=t&from=2007&to=2007 Previous Season Stats] (LegaBasket 2007–08) {{in lang|it}} *[http://195.56.77.208/team/tbd.phtml?club=PS&type=t&from=2008&to=2008 Latest Stats] (LegaBasket 2008–09) {{in lang|it}}
{{Victoria Libertas Pesaro current roster}} {{Victoria Libertas Pesaro by season}} {{Victoria Libertas Pesaro 1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup champions}}
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