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AN Brescia

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AN Brescia
Founded1973; 52 years ago (1973)
LeagueSerie A1
Based inBrescia,Italy
ArenaCentro Natatorio Mompiano
(Capacity: 800)
Colors   
PresidentAndrea Malchiodi
Head coachAlessandro Bovo
Championships4LEN Euro Cup
2Italian Leagues
2Italian Cups
Websiteanbrescia.it

AssociazioneNuotatoriBrescia (Swimmers Association Brescia) is an Italian sports club based inBrescia, that is interested exclusively in water sports like swimming andwater polo.

History

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The club founded in 1973 under the name"AN Brescia" and in 1995 took the name"Leonessa Nuoto Pallanuoto".[1] In 2007 the name changed again becoming"Brixia Leonessa Nuoto".[1][2] Finally in 2011, following a corporate crisis,[3] summarizes the old name of"AN Brescia".[2][4]

In the swimming area now experienced its greatest splendor between the eighties and the nineties thanks to the extraordinary victories of Giorgio Lamberti, who won the title in the 100, 200 and 400m freestyle at the Italian and European championships. To remember the world title in Perth and conquered the world record in Berlin in the 200 with a time of 1 min. 46 sec. and 69, remained unbeaten for ten years.

In the water polo department, the successes of the club have a recent history, came following the entry of the group System as the main sponsor. In 2001, arrives for the first time in its history inLEN Cup final, but was defeated by the CroatianMladost. A trophy that is put on the bulletin board in later because in five years, between 2002 and 2006, Systema Leonessa manages to win three LEN Cups (beating in the finalPro Recco andFlorentia in two derby all Italians and the Russians ofSintez Kazan). Brescia gets its first Italian champions title in 2003, beating Pro Recco. Since 2006 the team, alongside the usual sponsor "Systema", had a new sponsor, "Pompea". Since 2008, the team is called Brixia Leonessa Brescia or Pompea Brixia Leonessa. In 2008 reaches for the second time the championship final, but lost against Pro Recco. In 2009, the team returns to be sponsored by "Systema".

In 2011 for the first time, Brescia reached the Italian Cup final, but lost to the defending champions of the Pro Recco; takes his revenge in 2012, winning the trophy. In the same year it received the third championship final, again versus the "Ligurians", but was defeated.

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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European competitions

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Recent seasons

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As of 11 August 2022.
SeasonTierLeaguePos.Domestic cupEuropean competitions
2000–011Serie A16thnot held
2001–021Serie A13rdnot held3LEN CupC
2002–031Serie A11stnot held3LEN CupC
2003–041Serie A13rdnot held
2004–051Serie A14th1EuroleagueQF
2005–061Serie A13rd2LEN CupC
2006–071Serie A13rdLEN Super CupF
1EuroleagueQF
2007–081Serie A12nd1EuroleaguePR
2008–091Serie A14thThird place1EuroleaguePR
2009–101Serie A13rdThird place2LEN CupSF
2010–111Serie A15thRunner-up1EuroleagueQR2
2011–121Serie A12ndChampion
2012–131Serie A12ndThird place1Champions LeagueR16
2013–141Serie A12ndRunner-up1Champions League5th
2014–151Serie A12ndRunner-up1Champions LeaguePR
2015–161Serie A12ndRunner-up1Champions LeagueQR3
2Euro CupC
2016–171Serie A12ndRunner-upLEN Super CupF
1Champions League5th
2017–181Serie A12ndRunner-up1Champions League7th
2018–191Serie A12ndRunner-up1Champions League6th
2019–201Serie A12nd1Cancalled11Champions League1
2020–211Serie A11stRunner-up1Champions League3rd
2021–221Serie A12ndRunner-up1Champions League4th
2022–231Serie A1
^1 Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Famous players

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Famous coaches

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  • Serbia Mirko Blažević

External links

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Notes

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  1. ^abLeonessanuoto.it (ed.)."La storia della nostra società". Retrieved2 October 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ab"Brescia, ancora un cambio di denominazione sociale".Waterpoloweb.com. 25 September 2011.
  3. ^"Brixia, il grido d'allarme: «Rischiamo di chiudere»".Waterpoloweb.com. 7 June 2011. Archived fromthe original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved2 March 2015.
  4. ^Leonessanuoto.it (ed.)."Brescia, nuovo tuffo verso il futuro". Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved2 October 2011.
LEN Trophy
LEN Euro Cup
Italy Water polo in Italy
Men
Italian Championship Men's Water Polo
Youth Championship
Abolished Championship
National Cup
Women
Italian Championship Women's Water Polo
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