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  2. Pallalcesto Amatori Udine - Wikipedia

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    Pallalcesto Amatori Udine, better known by the sponsorship name Snaidero Udine, was an Italian professional basketball club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In 2011, following the dissolution of the club, a new team, APU Udine , was founded.

  3. APU Udine - Wikipedia

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    Amici Pallacanestro Udinese was founded on 29 June 2011; [2] the club's aim was to inherit the fanbase of Associazione Pallacanestro Udinese, better known for sponsorship reasons as Snaidero Udine, a historic club of the Italian Serie A. [3] The acronym APU is in fact the same used in the past for the previous city's club.

  4. Riccardo Truccolo - Wikipedia

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    Riccardo Truccolo (born 8 August 1989 in Pordenone, Italy) is an Italian professional basketball player, [1] currently a member of Snaidero Udine of the Italian league (LegADue/Serie A2). [2] Truccolo began his career in the youth sector of Pallacanestro Pordenone, then moved to Nuovo Basket 2000 Pordenone (now part of SBP - Sistema Basket ...

  5. Jim McDaniels - Wikipedia

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    For the next four years, McDaniels bounced from team to team, playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and Buffalo Braves of the NBA, the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA, and Snaidero Udine of Italy. [10] He decided to retire from basketball in 1978. [citation needed]

  6. Goran Bjedov - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he moved to Udine, Italy where he was the coach of Snaidero Udine youth selections. [1] Later he coached Valenza Basket of the Italian Serie B until 2008 [ 2 ] when he moved back to Zagreb. During 2008–09 season he was the head coach for the Cibona B team of the Croatian A2 League where he train players such as Tomislav Zubčić and ...

  7. Giampaolo Pozzo - Wikipedia

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    After Pallacanestro Amatori Udine, better known as Snaidero Udine, was demoted to the minor leagues, Pozzo helped his friend Edy Snaidero, majority shareholder of the basketball team. Pozzo and some other entrepreneurs from Friuli saved Snaidero which restarted playing in Lega Basket Serie A2 championship.

  8. Michele Antonutti - Wikipedia

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    Michele Antonutti's turning point of his player's career coincided with the move in 2002 to Snaidero Udine, where he played for eight years in ULEB Cup, Italian Basketball Cup and Italian Playoffs. In 2009 he wento to Montegranaro participating to the Playoffs and the Italian Cup. With the shirt of Montegranaro he played 71 matches and made 320 ...

  9. Marco Carraretto - Wikipedia

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    He then moved to Basket Mestre. He then joined Snaidero Udine, followed by Muller Verona, and then Pallacanestro Biella. He then moved to the Spanish ACB League club TAU Cerámica, before moving to Breogan Lugo. He then joined Montepaschi Siena and stayed there for seven seasons. In September 2013, he returned to his former club Scaligera ...