Sandro Dell'Agnello explained

Sandro Dell'Agnello
Height Cm:203
Weight Kg:97
Career Position:Power forward
Birth Date:1961 10, df=y
Birth Place:Livorno, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Career Start:1981
Career End:2003
Years1:1981-1984
Team1:Pielle Livorno
Years2:1984-1992
Team2:Juvecaserta
Years3:1992-1994
Team3:Virtus Roma
Years4:1994–1996
Team4:VL Pesaro
Years5:1996-1998
Team5:Mens Sana Siena
Years6:1998
Team6:Roseto
Years7:1998-2000
Team7:Mens Sana Siena
Years8:2000-2002
Team8:Reggiana
Coach Start:2002
Cyears1:2002
Cteam1:Reggiana
Cyears2:2006–2009
Cteam2:Basket Livorno
Cyears3:2009–2010
Cteam3:Reyer Venezia
Cyears4:2010–2012
Cteam4:Brescia
Cyears5:2012–2013
Cteam5:Forlì
Cyears6:2013–2015
Cteam6:VL Pesaro
Cyears7:2015–2017
Cteam7:Juvecaserta
Cyears8:2017
Cteam8:Brindisi
Cyears9:2018-2019
Cteam9:Bergamo
Cyears10:2019-2022
Cteam10:Forlì
Cyears11:2022-2023
Cteam11:Sebastiani Rieti
Cyears12:2023-present
Cteam12:Rimini
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As head coach:

Sandro Dell'Agnello (born 20 October 1961 in Livorno) is a former professional basketball player, and current basketball coach from Italy, who won the silver medal with his national team at the Eurobasket 1991 in Italy. Standing at a height of 2,03  m (6 ft. 8 in.), he played as a power forward.

Player career[1]

Sandro Dell'Agnello began his basketball player career relatively late. He was hired in the local team of Pallacanestro Livorno where he had the opportunity to highlight his physical and athletic skills. In a friendly match against a selection of American All Stars, Dell'Agnello made a block to the famous Houston Rockets center, Moses Malone. This athletic movement, made in a period when the gap between European and American basketball was huge, gave him fame. In 1985, repeating the exploit stopping Michael Jordan too.

In his long career as a power forward player, he played with Pallacanestro Livorno, Phonola Caserta, Virtus Roma, Scavolini Pesaro, Mens Sana Siena, Cordivari Roseto, and finally with Bipop Carire Reggio Emilia.

He won the Italian League in the 1990–91 season, with Phonola Caserta, writing in the final series against arch-rivals Olimpia Milano the best pages of his career, being crucial in the last two games won by Caserta (respectively with 29 and 30 points scored).

Sandro Dell'Agnello retired in 2003 at the age 42.

Up to now, he appears to be the 5th player of all time to have played the most minutes in the Italian league with 18483 minutes in 662 total appearances (19th all-time) and 7557 points scored (26th). He is the 13th rebounder of all time with 3146 rebounds and 13th shot blocker with 426 blocks, reflecting his considerable athletic skills.

With the Italy national team he won the silver medal at the Eurobasket 1991 in Italy. He also took part in the Eurobasket 1989, at the FIBA Basketball World Cup in 1986 and 1990, and the 1990 Goodwill Games.

Coach career

In Livorno he began his coaching career. He was called in the final season in Serie A by TDShop.it Livorno, but he couldn't achieve the salvation, already partially compromised. It is confirmed the following year in LegaDue. The beginning of the season is not easy. The club was penalized by 4 points (later reduced to two) and it was built on a small budget. But Dell'Agnello, with the great return of Tommaso Fantoni and the Latvian player Troy Ostler in the roster, allows them to save and also to touch the playoffs. The Italian coach is confirmed in Livorno also for the 2008–09 season.[2]

In 2009 he went to Reyer Venezia[3] for one season, and later to Basket Brescia Leonessa[4] and Fulgor Libertas Forlì.[5]

Since June 2013 Dell'Agnello was the new head-coach of Consutlinvest Pesaro,[6] but on 13 January 2015 he was sacked.[7]

On 23 June 2015 he became the new head-coach of Pasta Reggia Caserta.[8]

On 1 July 2017 Sandro Dell'Agnello became new head-coach of New Basket Brindisi,[9] but on 11 December that year he was sacked by the club.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: I giocatori della pallacanestro livornese: Sandro Dell'Agnello (Pallacanestro Livorno) . . ilbasketlivornese.it . 24 August 2012 . Italian . Livornese basketball players: Sandro Dell'Agnello (Pallacanestro Livorno).
  2. Web site: Altro rinnovo, Livorno ha il suo coach . . basketitaly.it . 16 January 2007 . Italian . Another renewal, Livorno has his coach.
  3. Web site: Presentato Sandro Dell'Agnello, nuovo coach dell'Umana Reyer . . reyer.it . 5 June 2009 . Italian . Sandro Dell'Agnello introduced, new coach of Umana Reyer .
  4. Web site: Sandro Dell’Agnello coach della Centrale del Latte Basket Brescia Leonessa . . giornaledibrescia.it . 2 February 2011 . Italian . Sandro Dell'Agnello coach of Centrale del Latte Basket Brescia Leonessa .
  5. Web site: Ufficiale: Costa va a Forlì e chiama Dell'Agnello . . basketitaly.it . 2 August 2012 . Italian . Official: Costa goes to Forlì and calls Dell'Agnello.
  6. Web site: Pesaro ufficializza l'arrivo di coach Sandro Dell'Agnello . . pianetabasket.com . 28 June 2013 . Italian . Pesaro formalizes the arrival of coach Sandro Dell'Agnello .
  7. Web site: La Consultinvest Pesaro esonera il coach Dell'Agnello . . . 13 January 2015 . Italian . Consultinvest Pesaro sacked coach Dell'Agnello.
  8. Web site: Sandro Dell'Agnello è il nuovo coach di Caserta . . sportando.com . 23 June 2015 . Italian . Sandro Dell'Agnello is the new head-coach of Caserta.
  9. Web site: Enel Brindisi, il coach sarà Sandro Dell'Agnello . . sportando.com . 30 June 2017 . Italian . Enel Brindisi, Sandro Dell'Agnello is the new coach.
  10. Web site: Happy Casa Brindisi part ways with coach Sandro Dell'Agnello . . sportando.com . 11 December 2017 . English.