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Auxilium Pallacanestro Torino was an Italian professional
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club that was based in
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,
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. It competed in the first division of Italian basketball, the LBA for the last time in the 2018–19 season. The club won one trophy, when it won the
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in
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. In June 2019, Auxilium was dissolved after the club was declared bankrupt after months of financial struggles, which had led to relegation from the LBA in May.


History


The Beginnings

The club was founded in 1966 under the initiative of Don Gino Borgogno, a
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priest, who regrouped all the different oratories (Christian youth social clubs) practising basketball in Turin under one organisation, Auxilium Torino, based in the Agnelli oratory. The club was promoted to the fourth-division Serie C in 1970 and moved up to the
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in 1972. At the same time another local side, Libertas, based in Asti and sponsored by Saclà, was moving quickly up the divisions, reaching the second division in 1971 and the first division
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in 1972. However Saclà Asti wanted to move to a bigger arena and market, transferring to Torino in 1973 which meant the city had two clubs in the national divisions. The clubs would fusion in the 1974 offseason after protracted discussions, with Asti president (Carlo Ercole), coach (Lajos Tóth), players and sponsors transferring to Auxilium (now Saclà Torino) who would play in the newly formed second division Serie A2 whilst nearly all the Auxilium players were sent to Asti to play in the Serie B.


Serie A

In their first season in Serie A2, Auxilium were promoted to the Serie A. During the 1975 off season, the club changed coaches and sponsors, with
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becoming the main sponsor under the Chinamartini brand. The renamed team were relegated domestically but this was compensated by a run to the 1976 Korać Cup final, in which they came back from a first leg deficit of 24 points to eliminate Juventud Schweppes by one point in the semifinals, before losing honourably in the final to the Yugoslavian rising superpower Jugoplastika Split. Torino would return to the Serie A in 1979, staying there until 1989 and battling for honours during that decade, with playoff semifinals places in 1982, 1984, 1985 and 1986. After one season in the Serie A2, the club returned to the Serie A in 1990, staying there until 1993.


The Minors

Though the club finished comfortably outside the relegation places in the two Serie A2 seasons it played, the club struggled financially and in July 1995 asked the league to play in the Serie B to reduce its debts, also selling its best players for that purpose. Playing a few years at that level, Auxilium was relegated, on the pitch, to the Serie B2 at the end of the 1998–99 season, following which it merged with Pallacanestro Cerea Collegno in order to ask for a place in the Serie B1. The latter organisation's president, Giovanni Garrone, became Auxilium president, with the clubs base and home arena moved to
Collegno Collegno (; pms, Colegn ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about west of Turin. It occupies an alluvial plain at the end of the Val di Susa, between Rivoli and Turin, at ...
. The new organisation didn't have more success, on the contrary as it was relegated from the Serie B2 to the Serie C within a year. It played at that level until it was amalgamated into Torino Basket, formed from the merger of two historic Torino clubs Don Bosco Crocetta and Reale Società Ginnastica, in 2007, disappearing on the occasion.


PMS

PMS Basketball was founded in 2009 by the merger of Pallacanestro Moncalieri and Libertas Amici San Mauro (with the PMS an acronym of Pallacanestro Moncalieri San Mauro). Playing in the Serie B Dilettanti (fourth division), the side won a promotion and the league's Cup in 2009–10. In 2011, the senior team - based in
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and playing in the
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- changed its name to PMS Torino, keeping the PMS Basketball name for its youth activities. One year later, Antonio Forni - formerly president of
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- joined founder Paolo Terzolo as club co-president, announcing his desire to return Torino to the Serie within three years. It reached the second division DNA Gold in 2013, losing in the promotion playoffs at the end of the season.


Aux Comeback

The club would obtain a promotion at the second try, beating Agrigento in the 2014–15 finals series to earn a berth in Serie A. Soon afterwards it was announced that Forni had obtained the Auxilium brand, that Garrone had given to former coach Giovanni Asti when the club shut down, with the club renamed as Auxilium CUS Torino as a separate legal entity with CUS Torino (Centro Universitario Sportivo, a club founded in 1946) providing the youth sector under an agreement. PMS Basketball, with Terzolo at its head, separated from the club to play in
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, at a level no higher than the Serie B.


Italian Cup Winners

The
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was the first ever played by Auxilium Torino. After beating
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in the Quarter-finals and then
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in the Semifinals, in the final game Sasha Vujačić’s layup in the dying seconds lifted Fiat Torino to a 69-67 victory over
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for the club’s first Italian Cup. After a series of threes in the closing seconds left the game tied, Brescia had the ball for what appeared to be the final possession, however Marcus Landry and
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each missed from downtown, Deron Washington picked up the loose ball and started a fast break that Vujacic finished with the winning layup.
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paced Fiat with 16 points, Nobel Boungou Colo and
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added 11 points apiece and Washington scored 10 for the winners. Landry paced Brescia with 22 points and 9 rebounds and
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added 14 points in defeat.


Dissolution

On 10 May 2019, the Federal Council deducted eight points from Torino due to financial irregularities. Consequently, the club was relegated to the Serie A2 Basket after finishing last in the season. On 28 June 2019, the club was declared bankrupt. In Basket Torino, a new professional club from the city was founded.


Arenas

Auxilium Torino played its home games at the 4,500 seat
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, from 1974 to 2000. From 2000 to 2008, the club used the 1,350 seat PalaCollegno as its home arena. The club then returned to
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, from 2015 to 2018. In 2018, the club then moved to the 6,300 seat
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.


In European and worldwide competitions


Season by season


Honours


Domestic competitions

*
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: Winners (1): 2017–18 *
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: ''Runners-up (1)'':
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European competitions

*
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: ''Runners-up (1)'': 1975–76


Notable players

1970's *
Romeo Sacchetti Romeo "Meo" Sacchetti (born August 20, 1953) is an Italian professional basketball coach and former player who is currently a head coach for Pallacanestro Cantù of the Serie A2. Standing at a height of 1.99 m (6 ft. 6 in.), he played ...
5 seasons: '79–'84 * Pino Brumatti 6 seasons: '77–'83 1980's *
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2 seasons: '89–'91 * Alessandro Abbio 6 seasons: '88–'94 *
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3 seasons: '88–'91 * Giampiero Savio 3 seasons: '85–'88 * Davide Pessina 4 seasons: '84–'88 * Scott May 3 seasons: '83–'86 * Riccardo Morandotti 8 seasons: '82–'90 * Renzo Vecchiato 5 seasons: '82–'87 *
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4 seasons: '81–'85 * Ernst Wansley 3 seasons: '80–'83 1990's *
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1 season: '92–'93 * Kevin Magee 1 season: '91–'92 2010's *
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2 season: '16–'17, '18–present *
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1 season: 2017 * D. J. White 2 season: '15–'17 * Stefano Mancinelli 3 seasons: '13–'16 * Guido Rosselli 2 seasons: '14–'16 *
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1 season: '15–'16 *
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1 season: '18–'19 *
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1 season: '18–'19 * Sasha Vujačić 1 season: '17–'18 * Trevor Mbakwe 1 season: '17–'18 *
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1 season: '17–'18 * Victor Rudd 1 season: 2018


Head coaches

* Lajos Tóth 1 season: '74–'75 * Giovanni Asti 6 seasons: '76–'77, '80–'83, '87–'89 * Sandro Gamba 3 seasons: '77–'80 * Giuseppe Guerrieri 6 seasons: '83–'86, '89–'91, '93–'95 *
Romeo Sacchetti Romeo "Meo" Sacchetti (born August 20, 1953) is an Italian professional basketball coach and former player who is currently a head coach for Pallacanestro Cantù of the Serie A2. Standing at a height of 1.99 m (6 ft. 6 in.), he played ...
5 seasons: '96–'98, '96–'98 *
Luca Banchi Luca Banchi (born August 1, 1965) is an Italian professional basketball coach. He is currently the head coach of SIG Strasbourg of the French LNB Pro A and the Latvia men's national basketball team. Club coaching career Italy Banchi began working ...
1 season: '17–'18 *
Carlo Recalcati Carlo Recalcati (born September 11, 1945 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian professional basketball coach, and a former player. He was the head coach of the senior Italian national basketball team, from 2001 to 2009, and led them to the silver medal ...
1 season: '18 * Larry Brown 1 season: '18 * Paolo Galbiati : '18–'19


Sponsorship names

Throughout the years, due to sponsorship deals, it has been also known as: * Saclà Torino (1974–75) * Chinamartini Torino (1975–79) * Grimaldi Torino (1979–81) * Berloni Torino (1981–87) * San Benedetto Torino (1987–88) * Ipifim Torino (1988–90) * Auxilium Torino (1990–91) * Robe di Kappa (1991–93) * Francorosso (1993–95) * Kappa (1995–98) * Caffarel (1998–99) * Auxilium Torino (1999–02) * Iscot Auxilium (2002–08) * Manital Torino (2015–16) * FIAT Torino (2016–2019)


References


External links


Eurobasket.com Club ProfileSerie A historical results
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