Dolomiti Energia Trento-Amici Crowned U19 Italian Champions in Dramatic Finale Over Olimpia Veneta
The Dolomiti Energia Trento-Amici U19 team etched their names into Italian basketball history on Saturday, June 1, 2026, when they defeated Olimpia Veneta 85-77 in the Finale Nazionale Kellogg’s U19 Eccellenza to claim the national championship. The victory, secured in front of a raucous crowd at the PalaTrento arena, capped off a season of dominance for the Trento youth squad and marked the first U19 title for the Dolomiti Energia organization.
With the Dolomites’ breathtaking alpine backdrop serving as the stage, the game unfolded as a tactical chess match, showcasing the depth of Italy’s next generation of basketball talent. For Trento, the triumph was a testament to their relentless defense, clutch shooting, and the leadership of guard Alessandro Hassan, who delivered a 21-point masterclass to secure the championship.
The Championship That Defined a Generation
The Finale Nazionale Kellogg’s U19 Eccellenza, organized by the Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro (FIP), is the pinnacle of Italian youth basketball, bringing together the country’s top under-19 teams in a single-elimination tournament. This year’s edition featured 16 teams, including powerhouses like Dolomiti Energia Trento-Amici, Virtus Bologna, and Olimpia Veneta.
The road to the championship for Trento was far from easy. The team, coached by Massimiliano Oldrati, navigated a grueling playoff path that included victories over Pallacanestro Udinese and Reyer Venezia in the semifinals. Their resilience paid off as they faced Olimpia Veneta—a team known for its high-scoring offense—in the decisive match.
A Game of Halves: How Trento Outlasted Olimpia
The final score of 85-77 belied the intensity of the battle, as both teams traded blows throughout the four quarters. Here’s how the game unfolded:
| Quarter | Dolomiti Energia Trento-Amici | Olimpia Veneta |
|---|---|---|
| Q1 | 23 | 12 |
| Q2 | 24 | 24 |
| Q3 | 19 | 22 |
| Q4 | 19 | 19 |
| Total | 85 | 77 |
Key Moments:
- First-Quarter Dominance: Trento stormed out of the gate with a 23-12 lead, thanks to Hassan’s early efficiency (9-for-10 shooting) and a stifling defense that held Olimpia to just 12 points. Hassan’s ability to penetrate and draw fouls set the tone for the game.
- Halftime Adjustments: Olimpia Veneta’s coaching staff made tactical changes at halftime, focusing on isolating their star guard, Luca Moretti, to stretch the defense. This strategy paid off in the third quarter, where Olimpia took a 56-42 lead.
- Clutch Shooting: With the game tied at 70-70 in the fourth quarter, Trento’s Matteo Dorigotti (2 points) and Luca Zampini (14 points) led a 9-0 run to break the deadlock. Hassan then sealed the victory with a three-pointer with 2:30 remaining.
- Defensive Anchor: Center Leonardo Rossi (12 points, 8 rebounds) was Trento’s defensive rock, holding Olimpia’s interior threats to just 18 points on the night.
Hassan’s Heroics and the Trento Core
Alessandro Hassan’s performance was the defining moment of the championship. The 6’2” guard finished with 21 points on 9-for-10 shooting from the field, including four three-pointers. His ability to score in isolation, drive to the rim, and control the tempo made him the most dangerous player on the court.
Supporting Hassan was a balanced attack from Trento’s bench and rotation:
- Luca Zampini (14 points, 6 rebounds): The versatile forward provided a spark off the bench, hitting key three-pointers in the fourth quarter.
- Leonardo Rossi (12 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks): Rossi’s shot-blocking and rebounding were crucial in limiting Olimpia’s interior scoring.
- Simone Dorigotti (2 points, 4 assists): The point guard orchestrated Trento’s offense, dishing out crucial passes to Hassan and Zampini.
Olimpia Veneta’s Moretti (18 points) and forward Davide Bianchi (16 points) led their team’s charge, but Trento’s defense ultimately proved too much to overcome.
Coaching Masterstrokes: Oldrati’s X’s and O’s
Trento’s victory was as much about Massimiliano Oldrati’s tactical acumen as it was about individual performances. Oldrati, known for his defensive schemes, employed a 2-3 zone with quick transitions to disrupt Olimpia’s rhythm. Here’s how his strategies shaped the game:
- Defensive Switching: Trento’s defense rotated seamlessly, ensuring Olimpia’s guards never had a clear lane to the rim. This forced Moretti and Bianchi into mid-range shots, where they were less efficient.
- Motion Offense: Oldrati’s offense relied on constant movement, with Hassan and Zampini constantly cutting to create open shots. This kept Olimpia’s defense guessing.
- Late-Game Adjustments: With Olimpia leading in the third quarter, Oldrati called for a timeout to reset his team. He instructed his players to play faster and shoot more threes, which paid off in the fourth quarter.
Olimpia’s coach, Roberto Rizzi, admitted post-game that his team underestimated Trento’s defensive intensity. “They were like a wall,” Rizzi said. “We couldn’t get comfortable in any rhythm.”
What This Means for Trento and Italian Youth Basketball
The championship is more than just a trophy for Trento—it’s a statement about the future of Italian basketball. The Dolomites region, already a powerhouse in youth sports, has now added U19 national dominance to its resume. Here’s what the victory implies:
- Development Pipeline: Trento’s U19 team features several players who are already on the radar of Italy’s senior national team scouts. Hassan, in particular, is being eyed for the 2027 FIBA U19 European Championship and beyond.
- Regional Pride: The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its alpine beauty and outdoor sports, now adds basketball to its list of accolades. The victory will likely boost youth participation in the region.
- League Implications: The success of Trento’s youth program could pressure other Serie A teams to invest more in their U19 academies. Olimpia Veneta’s loss, while disappointing, may serve as a wake-up call for their development strategy.
Key Takeaways
- Championship Victory: Dolomiti Energia Trento-Amici won the 2026 U19 Italian National Championship with an 85-77 victory over Olimpia Veneta.
- Standout Player: Alessandro Hassan led Trento with 21 points on 9-for-10 shooting, earning MVP honors.
- Defensive Mastery: Trento’s defense, anchored by Leonardo Rossi, held Olimpia to just 18 points in the paint.
- Coaching Strategy: Massimiliano Oldrati’s tactical adjustments in the fourth quarter sealed the win.
- Future Implications: The victory positions Trento’s players for international competitions and potential call-ups to Italy’s senior teams.
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