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2019–20 Italian Women's Volleyball League
The 2019–20 Serie A1 was the 75th season of the highest professional Italian Women's Volleyball League. The season, in which fourteen teams contested, started in October 2019 but was cancelled in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Format The regular season would have consisted of 26 rounds, where the fourteen participating teams would have played each other twice (once home and once away). At the completion of the regular season, the 12 best teams would have advanced to the championship playoffs and the teams finishing 13th and 14th would have been relegated to Serie A2. However, because the regular season was cancelled when only 19 out of 26 rounds were completed, the playoffs did not take place and no teams were relegated. The standings criteria: *highest number of result points (points awarded for results: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 wins, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss); *highest number of matches won; *highest set quotient (the number of total sets wo ...
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Italian Women's Volleyball League
The Italian Women's Volleyball League Serie A1 (), is the highest women's volleyball league in Italy. It is organized and administered by the Italian Volleyball Federation (FIPAV). It is considered one of the oldest women's top national leagues in European volleyball, being established in 1946, and its clubs have achieved significant success in the continental European club competitions. History Format The league was originally played in a single round-robin format, with all clubs placed in a single group. As more clubs joined the league, the format changed to an initial stage composed of various groups with clubs advancing to a final group for the title. In 1983 a play-off format was introduced, with all clubs playing a regular season in a single group and the best teams advancing to the play-offs. Teams Teams of the 2024–25 season. Results *Note: Since a play-off format without a third place match was introduced in the 1983–84 season, the column "Third" in the t ...
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Monza
Monza (, ; ; , locally ; ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) on the Lambro, River Lambro, a tributary of the Po (river), River Po, in the Lombardy region of Italy, about north-northeast of Milan. It is the capital of the province of Monza and Brianza. Monza is best known for its Grand Prix motor racing circuit, the , which hosts the Formula One Italian Grand Prix.On 11 June 2004, Monza was designated the capital of the new province of Monza and Brianza. The new administrative arrangement came fully into effect in summer 2009; previously, Monza was a ''comune'' within the province of Milan. Monza is the third-largest city of Lombardy and is the most important economic, industrial and administrative centre of the Brianza area, supporting a textile industry and a publishing trade. Monza also hosts a department of the University of Milano-Bicocca, a Court of Justice and several offices of regional administration. Monza Park is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. Geog ...
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VolAlto Caserta
VolAlto Caserta was an Italian women's volleyball club based in Caserta. The team played in the Serie A1, Italy's highest professional league, in the 2019–2020 season. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club have competed under the following names: * VolAlto Caserta (2006–2015) * Kioto Caserta (2015–2016) * VolAlto Caserta (2016–2017) * Golden Tulip Volalto Caserta (2017–2018) * Golden Tulip Volalto 2.0 Caserta (2018–2020) History The club was established in July 2006 by the merge of two local women's volleyball in order to be more competitive. It started in Serie D and gained promotion to Serie C in its first season, through the years it was promoted to Series B2 and B1 before reaching the Serie A2 on 11 June 2014. After being relegated to Serie B1 in 2018, the original VolAlto Caserta was closed down. However, the club was re-established under the name VolAlto 2.0 Caserta and acquired the rights to play in the 2018–2019 season of Serie A2 from Cuneo Granda ...
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PalaRadi
The PalaRadi (officially , formerly known as Palasport Ca' de Somenzi) is an indoor arena located in Cremona, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,519 people and it opened in 1980. It is the home of Vanoli Cremona of the Lega Basket Serie A The Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) is a professional men's club (sport), club basketball list of basketball leagues, league that has been organised in Italy since 1920. Serie A is organised by Lega Basket, which is regulated by the Italian Basketball ... and Pomì Casalmaggiore of the Women's volleyball Serie A1. The venue capacity was first increased in the eighties to 2,918 spectators, and then to 3,519 after a second renovation in 2009, in which the arena was also renamed after Mario Radi. References Indoor arenas in Italy Basketball venues in Italy Volleyball venues in Italy Buildings and structures in Cremona Sports venues in Lombardy {{Italy-sports-venue-stub ...
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Volleyball Casalmaggiore
Volleyball Casalmaggiore is an Italian women's volleyball club based in Casalmaggiore. The team currently plays in the Italian Women's 2 Volleyball League, Serie A2, Italy's second highest professional league. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club have competed under the following names: * VBC Pallavolo Rosa (2008–2009) * VBC Pomì (2009–2010) * Pomì Casalmaggiore (2010–2019) * VBC Èpiù Casalmaggiore (2020–2021) * VBC Trasporti Pesanti Casalmaggiore (2022–2024) * Volleyball Casalmaggiore (2024–present) History The club was founded in 2008 by the acquisition of a Serie B2 licence from Pallavolo Zevio. The club was named , VBC is the acronym for Volley Ball Casalmaggiore. As the club progressed through the national leagues, the home venue was changed to comply with league regulations and accommodate a larger number of supporters. From the Palazzetto dello Sport Baslenga in Casalmaggiore, the club first moved to PalaFarina in Viadana, Lombardy, Viadana and then ...
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Palasport Di San Rocco Castagnaretta
Palasport may refer to: Indoor sports arenas ''(by city)'' * Palasport Del Mauro, Avellino, Italy * Palasport Biella, Biella, Italy * Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy, formerly known as Palasport Casalecchio * Palasport Pianella, Cucciago, Cantù, Italy * Palasport Mario Radi, Cremona, Italy * Nelson Mandela Forum, Florence, Italy, formerly known as Palasport * Palasport di Genova, Genoa, Italy * Palasport Giuseppe Taliercio, Mestre, Italy * Palasport di San Siro, Milan, Italy * PalaArgento (Palazzetto dello Sport Mario Argento), Naples, Italy * Kioene Arena, Padua, Italy, formerly known as Palasport San Lazzaro * Palasport Fondo Patti, Palermo, Italy * PalaBigi, Reggio Emilia, Italy, formerly known as Palasport * Palasport Roberta Serradimigni, Sassari, Italy * Palasport Mens Sana, Siena, Italy * Pala Alpitour (Palasport Olimpico), Turin, Italy * PalaRuffini PalaRuffini, formerly known as Palasport di Torino, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Turin, Italy. It is used fo ...
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Cuneo Granda Volley
Cuneo Granda Volley is an Italian professional women's volleyball club based in Cuneo. The team currently plays in the Serie A1, Italy's highest professional league. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club has competed under the following names: * Granda Volley Cuneo Armando BreBanca (2003–2005) * Armando BreBanca Cuneo (2005–2009) * Armando Edilscavi Cuneo (2009–2012) * Cuneo Granda Volley (2012–2014) * BreBanca S.Bernardo Cuneo (2014–2017) * UBI Banca S.Bernardo Cuneo (2017–2018) * Bosca S.Bernardo Cuneo (2018–2022) * Cuneo Granda S.Bernardo (2022–2023) * Honda Olivero S.Bernardo Cuneo (2023–2024) * Honda Olivero Cuneo (2024–present) History Cuneo Granda Volley was founded in 2003 and started playing in Serie C of the Italian league. In 2005 the club was promoted to Serie B2 where it played until 2009. Then a few seasons in the lower division Serie C followed before Cuneo Granda Volley was promoted to Serie B2 again in 2014. In the following season Cune ...
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Wealth Planet Perugia Volley
Black Angels Perugia Volley, formerly Wealth Planet Perugia Volley, is an Italian professional women's volleyball club based in Perugia. The team currently plays in the Serie A1, Italy's highest professional league. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club has competed under the following names: * Gecom Security Corciano (2009–2012) * Gecom Security Perugia (2012–2015) * TUUM Perugia Volley (2015–2017) * Bartoccini Gioiellerie Perugia (2017–2019) * Bartoccini Fortinfissi Perugia (2019–2024) * Bartoccini-MC Restauri Perugia (2024–present) History Wealth Planet was founded in 2005, but in its early days volleyball was not a part of the business. Instead Wealth Planet was focused on fitness, body building, healthy eating and well-being in general. However, in the late 2000s, Wealth Planet started supporting the local volleyball teams Colli del Tezio and Grifo Volley. In 2010, the company decided to join Serie C with its own volleyball team, Wealth Planet Village. In ...
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PalaGeorge
PalaGeorge is an indoor arena located in Montichiari, Italy, in the province of Brescia. The capacity of the arena is 5,500 people for basketball matches and it opened in 1993. It is home of the Brescia Leonessa team of the Lega Basket Serie A and the volleyball teams Promoball Flero (also known as Metalleghe Montichiari) and Millenium Brescia of the Italian Women's Volleyball League (Series A1 and A2 respectively). It was also the home court of the Pallavolo Gabeca, the volleyball club of the city of Monza Monza (, ; ; , locally ; ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) on the Lambro, River Lambro, a tributary of the Po (river), River Po, in the Lombardy region of Italy, about north-northeast of Milan. It is the capital of the province of Mo .... The arena is dedicated to Jimmy George, the Indian volleyball player who lost his life in a car accident in 1987. In 2016 the arena hosted the 2015–16 CEV Women's Champions League Final Four in front of a crowd of 4, ...
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Volley Millenium Brescia
Volley Millenium Brescia is an Italian women's volleyball club based in Brescia and currently playing in the Serie A2. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club have competed under the following names: * Millenium Brescia (1999–2017) * Savallese Millenium Brescia (2017–2018) * Banca Valsabbina Millenium Brescia (2018–2022) * Valsabbina Millenium Brescia (2022–present) History The club was established in 1999 and its teams (girls, youth, junior and senior) started participating in local and regional competitions. After a restructure process in 2006, the club adopted a more professional oriented model that allowed the first team to move from regional to national competitions. It reached Serie D (in 2008), Serie C (in 2010), Serie B2 (in 2011) and Serie B1 (in 2013). The club won the 2015–16 Serie B1 promotion playoff and made its debut in the Serie A2 on the following season. Venue The club played its home matches at the PalaMillenium (in Bagnolo Mella) until 2017, ...
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