Alessio Gaudio is the new Juventus Minibasketball Manager
Alessio Gaudio, from Turin, born in 1987, is the new one Minibasketball manager weblog Derthona Basketball.
“Alessio has been with us for two years, he has demonstrated all the human and technical skills necessary to play this role, thanks to the formative experiences in such a sensitive sector as those he was able to accumulate at Derthona and in the recent past between Moncalieri and Alessandria . I take this opportunity to thank Paolo Mossi, who leaves us after three years in the same role" - states the President Basketball Lab Andrea Ablatico.
Alessio Gaudio begins coaching in the historic club Moncalieri Basketball, a breeding ground for dozens of players who today play on the most prestigious parquets in Italy, remaining in the yellow and blue from 2007 until 2013. In this period he collaborates with BEA Chieri as U13 and U20 coach, to then arrive at Libertas Moncalieri as assistant to coach Spanu in the women's team, coming close to a sensational promotion to A2. From the 2016 It's at Derthona
Basketball, where he coached U16 excellence the first year e U13 e U14 Elite last season, almost reaching the category finals with a
group making their debut. In the same period he coached the Serie D of the Juventus consortium, first in Castellazzo and then in Alessandria. From last season is also manager of the CBA Alessandria Minibasket center of President Bergamaschi, where, starting from scratch, he has already gathered around sixty young people around him.
Thus Alessio Gaudio: “This is an opportunity that excites me but doesn't scare me. Tortona is entering an exciting phase of development and I am honored to have been chosen for such a role. I feel the trust of all the management and I have a great desire to get to work, with particular attention to the quality of the relationship with the children involved and a school project that I trust can be an added resource for all our activities. I can count on a young and well-trained staff and I'm sure we will be able to make ourselves known, just as the parents of the boys from 2005 already know me and, I won't deny it, I will miss them. I will also coach a youth team in addition to mini-basketball, so there will be a lot of work to do: I can't wait to get started, we're aiming high."