Alessandro Ramagli

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Alessandro Ramagli
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Scaligera Basket
Position Head coach
League LBA
Personal information
Born1 April 1964;58 years ago (1964-04-01)
Livorno, Italy
NationalityItalian
Coaching career1993–present
Career history
1996–1997 Libertas Livorno (assistant)
1999–2000Libertas Livorno
2000–2001 Pallacanestro Biella (assistant)
2001–2006Pallacanestro Biella
2007 Victoria Libertas Pesaro
2007 Benetton Treviso
2008–present Italy U-18 team
2009–2010 Pallacanestro Reggiana
2010–2012 Teramo Basket
2012–2015 Tezenis Verona
2015–2016 Mens Sana Siena
2016–2018 Segafredo Virtus Bologna
2018–2019 The Flexx Pistoia
2019–2020 APU Udine
2021–presentTezenis Verona
Career highlights and awards

Alessandro Ramagli (born 1 April 1964) is an Italian professional basketball coach. Ramagli has coached multiple teams in Italy since 1996. He is current head coach of for Scaligera Verona of the LBA.

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Coaching career

Alessandro Ramagli began to work during the 80s as assistant coach of Claudio Bianchi in Libertas Livorno club. During those years he coached basketball in the elementary schools of Livorno. He later became assistant coach of Don Bosco Livorno, another club of Livorno. He replaced Stefano Michelini as head-coach of Basket Livorno in December 1999, where he went really close to the promotion to Serie A. Due to the instability of the club he went to Pallacanestro Biella in 2000, the assistant-coach of Marco Crespi and reached the promotion to the Italian top-tier level. Next year he became head-coach of Biella, where he coached until 2006. With Biella he reached the Italian League's play-offs in two seasons.

Since January 2007 he was the head-coach of Scavolini Pesaro, where he achieved promotion to Serie A. [1]

In June 2007 Ramagli went to Benetton Treviso, [2] but after a record of eight defeats in 10 games he left Treviso's bench. [3] Since January 2009 he replaced Franco Marcelletti on the Trenkwalder Reggio Emilia bench in Serie A2. [4] By the end of November 2010, he also replaced Andrea Capobianco with Teramo Basket in Serie A, where he remains until the company's disappearance in summer 2012. [5]

From 2012 to 2015 Ramagli was head coach of Scaligera Verona in Serie A2 Basket. [6]

In July 2015 he signed a three-year contract with Mens Sana Siena. [7]

In June 2016, Ramagli signed a contract as head coach of Segafredo Virtus Bologna in the Italian second-tier level Serie A2 Basket. [8] At the end of the 2015-16 Serie A2 season he achieved promotion to the top-tier level LBA. [9]

On 25 May 2018 Ramagli left Bologna after two years as head coach. [10]

On 12 June 2018 Ramagli went to The Flexx Pistoia and became head coach of the Italian club. [11]

Honours and titles

Head coach

Virtus Bologna (2017)
Scaligera Verona (2015)
Virtus Bologna (2016-17)
Scavolini Pesaro (2007-08)
Angelico Biella (2001-02)

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