Fortitudo Bologna
| Fortitudo Bologna | |||
| Founded | 1932/2013 | ||
| resolution | 2012 | ||
| Hall | PalaDozza  (5,570 seats)  | 
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| Homepage | www.fortitudo103.it | ||
| president | Christian Pavani | ||
| Trainer | Romeo Sacchetti | ||
| league | 
Lega Basket Serie A | 
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| Colours | Blue White | ||
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| successes | |||
| 2 × Italian champions : 2000, 2005  1 × Italian Cup : 1998 2 × Italian Supercup: 1998, 2005  | 
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Fortitudo Bologna is a basketball club based in the northern Italian city of Bologna .
history
Fortitudo Bologna was founded in 1932 and for a long time remained in the shadow of local rivals Virtus Bologna .
In 1998, however, Fortitudo was able to win the first title with the Italian Cup . From 1996 to 2006 Fortitudo Bologna was also every year except 1999 in the final of the Italian championship , which has been won twice so far. Fortitudo also established itself internationally and regularly took part in the Euroleague , the final of which the club reached in the 2003/2004 season. In 2006, however, the entrepreneur Giorgio Seragnoli ended his involvement in the association, which had been an important financial basis for the successes since the mid-1990s. Fortitudo then fell into a crisis that culminated in relegation from Lega A.
In September 2012 Fortitudo was dissolved due to bankruptcy and re-established in 2013 after the bankruptcy increase in business value by the new owners with the old name and all titles won.
In the 2018/19 season he was promoted back to Serie A.
Hall
The club with the colors white and blue plays its home games in the 5700-seat PalaDozza .
More Achievements
- Euroleague : finalist 2004 , semi-finalist 2001
 - Korać Cup : Finalist 1977
 
Sponsor names
- Cassera (1966-1968)
 - Eldorado (1968–1971)
 - Alco (1971-1978)
 - Mercury (1978-1980)
 - I&B (1980-1981)
 - Lattesole (1981-1983)
 - Yoga (1983–1988)
 - Arimo (1988-1990)
 - Aprimatic (1990-1991)
 - Mangiaebevi (1991-1993)
 - Filodoro (1993-1995)
 - Team system (1995–1999)
 - Paf Wennington (1999-2001)
 - Skipper (2001-2004)
 - Climamio (2004-2007)
 - Upim (2007-2008)
 - GMAC (2008-2009)
 - Amori (2009-2010)
 - Tulipano (2013-2014)
 - Eternedile (2014-2016)
 - Contact (2016-2017)
 - Consultinvest (2017-2018)
 - LavoroPiù (since 2018)
 
Well-known former players
Web links
- Club profile of Fortitudo Bologna on eurobasket.com ( English )
 
Individual evidence
- ↑ Fallisce la Fortitudo dello scudetto. L'ultimo atto di una lunga agonia. In: ilrestodelcarlino.it. September 13, 2012, accessed February 18, 2019 (Italian).
 - ↑ Basket, A-2: la Fortitudo ritorna in series A dopo 10 anni. In: gazzetta.it. March 31, 2019, accessed May 13, 2019 (Italian).