Virtus and Fenerbahce have unveiled their new kits for the upcoming season through their social media channels.
Clubs across the Old Continent have been showcasing their new gear in recent days for the competitive year ahead. Following in the footsteps of Panathinaikos, today, the kits of the Italian and Turkish teams have seen the light of day.
Virtus chose to reveal their new kits through an exceptionally modern video spot, accompanied by photos. Even though the club from the university city has been a central topic in the media in recent days due to the change in coaching staff, they managed to “break the monotony” by promoting the new jerseys.
Namely, Sergio Scariolo is no longer the coach of the team from Bologna, which was discussed by the club’s president, Massimo Zanetti. The leaders of Virtus quickly found a replacement, and Luca Banchi will take over as the head coach, while Sergio Scariolo will focus on his role as the coach of the Spanish national team.
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— Macron (@MacronSports) September 19, 2023
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— Virtus Segafredo Bologna (@VirtusSegafredo) September 19, 2023
When it comes to Fenerbahce, the latest news is also related to the coach. Dimitris Itoudis was simultaneously serving as the head coach of the Greek national team and as the head coach of the Turkish team. However, he decided to resign from his role with the Greek national team because, according to his words, he didn’t have enough time to fully dedicate himself to that position. As for their jerseys, they unveiled them with much less effort compared to Virtus.
Furthermore, Fenerbahce has signed a player who was a revelation at the FIBA World Cup in the past 24 hours. Arturs Zagars has signed a three-year contract with Fenerbahce. He will spend the next season with the Lithuanian team, Wolves, on loan.
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— FenerbahΓ§e Beko (@FBBasketbol) September 19, 2023