OFFICIAL – Vildera signs a two-year deal in Brindisi

OFFICIAL – Vildera signs a two-year deal in Brindisi
OFFICIAL – Vildera signs a two-year deal in Brindisi

Valtur Brindisi announces that it has signed the athlete Giovanni Vildera, an Italian center of 205 cm born in Montebelluna on 04/03/1995.

The player is tied to the white and blue club with an agreement valid until June 30, 2026.

Vildera is fresh from winning the A2 playoffs and consequent promotion to Serie A with Pallacanestro Trieste, a goal achieved as an absolute protagonist and top scorer in the decisive game 4 with 20 points and 4 rebounds on the scoresheet. Over thirty minutes on the court per game in the final series against Cantù, averaging 10.7 points and 5.5 rebounds in the four final challenges that were decisive in decreeing the return of the Trieste club to the top division.

Raised in the youth teams of Petrarca Basket and Reyer Venezia, two Under19 championship finalists in orogranata, he has gained great experience over the years in Serie A2 wearing the jerseys of Omegna, Siena, Biella Rieti, where he holds the rank of captain with 11.3 points and 6.7 rebounds on average, Ferrara and Trieste. The call to Serie A comes in 2020/21 from Treviso and subsequently in the 2022/23 season from Trieste.

Graduated in Food Science in 2021 at the San Raffaele University of Rome, the first official purchase of the Valtur Brindisi era is Dr. Giovanni Vildera, the new white and blue pivot.

Welcome to Brindisi, Gio!

GIOVANNI VILDERA – THE SHEET

Place and date of birth: Montebelluna, 04/03/1995.

Height: 205 cm.

Nationality: ITA.

Role: Center.

Career: Omegna (2014-16, Serie A2), Siena (2016-18, Serie A2), Biella (2018/19, Serie A2), Rieti (2019-20, Serie A2), Treviso (2020/21, Serie A), Ferrara (2021/22, Serie A2), Trieste (2022-24, Serie A and A2).

International competitions: European U16, 2011/12.

Valtur Brindisi Press Office

 
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