Italian Volleyball League#SuperLega

{{Short description|Male Italian Volleyball League System}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2022}}

{{Infobox sports league

| logo = Superlega Italian Volleyball League.png

| pixels = 135px

| caption =

| title =

| current_season = 2023–24 SuperLega

| last_season =

| upcoming_season =

| sport = Volleyball

| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1946}}

| administrator = FIPAV

| teams = 12

| country = Italy

| continent = Europe

| confed = CEV

| confed_cup = {{ubl|CEV Champions League|CEV Cup}}

| champion = Sir Safety Perugia

| champ_season = 2023–24

| most_champs = Modena Volley
(12 titles)

| relegation = Serie A2

| sponsor = Credito Emiliano

| tv = Rai Sport

| streaming = [https://www.volleyballworld.tv/ Volleyball TV]

| website = [https://www.legavolley.it/?lang=en legavolley.it]

}}

The Lega Pallavolo Serie A is structured in several levels of importance; the highest of them is SuperLega (formerly Serie A1). Since the early 1980s, many among the best volleyball players in the world play in Superlega and the overall level of competition is considerably high. Nowadays, the SuperLega is widely considered the best league in the world.{{Cite web |title=CEV European Cup Ranking |url=https://inside.cev.eu/media/zt3h5jnf/2022-slots-allocation-final.pdf}}{{Cite web |title=Ballsportfriend League Ranking |url=https://ballsportfriend.com/what-are-the-best-volleyball-leagues-in-the-world/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002004128/https://ballsportfriend.com/what-are-the-best-volleyball-leagues-in-the-world/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=2 October 2022}}{{Cite web |title=VolleyCountry League Rankings |url=https://volleycountry.com/news/top-5-volleyball-leagues-in-the-world}}{{Cite web |title=VolleyballPassion League Rankings |url=https://volleyballpassion.com/best-professional-volleyball-leagues-in-the-world/}}

Structure

As of 2016–17 season, the Italian volleyball championships are parted in this way:

  • SuperLega (highest level, 12 teams);
  • Serie A2 (second level, 14 teams);
  • Serie A3 (third level, 28 teams);
  • Serie B (fourth level, 14 teams in 9{{Cite web|url=http://www.federvolley.it/news/serie-b-ufficializzati-i-calendari|title = Serie B: Ufficializzati i calendari|date = 30 July 2016}} rounds);
  • Serie C, organized by regional committees;
  • Serie D, organized by regional committees;
  • Prima Divisione, organized by provincial committees;
  • Seconda Divisione, organized by provincial committees;
  • Terza Divisione, organized by provincial committees.

SuperLega

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SuperLega is the highest level club competition in Italian professional male volleyball. It is organized by Federazione Italiana Pallavolo (FIPAV) and Lega Pallavolo Serie A. It was known as Serie A between 1946 and 1977, then as Serie A1 until 2014.

Since 1982, the championship consists of two phases:

Just in few occasions relegation playouts were disputed.

=History=

Volleyball made its first appearance in Italy after the end of World War I. In 1929 a Federazione Italiana Palla a Volo (FIPV) was founded. During the 1930s several tournaments were organized by youth or workers movements within fascist associations like GIL and OND."[http://www.coni.it/index.php?id=122]". www.coni.it.

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After the end of World War II and the overthrow of fascist regime, a new association, called Federazione Italiana Pallavolo, were founded in 1946. Later that year the city of Genoa hosted the first official male championship.

Quickly volleyball became popular in northern regions like Piedmont, Lombardy and especially Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany: clubs based on Ravenna, Modena, Parma, Bologna and Florence regularly won all the championships for more than thirty years. By the 1970s outsider clubs from centre-south cities (Rome, Catania) were more competitive.

In the 1980s the growth of Italy men's national volleyball team led volleyball to a peak of a popularity. After a period in which Turin's CUS and Parma's Santal dominated, great entrepreneurial companies (like Fininvest in Milan, Montedison in Ravenna and Benetton in Treviso) decided to support and invest in volleyball, equipping strong teams which often won European and Intercontinental trophies.

During the 1990s and 2000s decades, Serie A1 was by far the best volleyball league in the world, due to the simultaneous presence of all Italian's golden generation members and even all the best foreign players from all over the world (Netherlands, Brazil, Cuba, Russia etc.). All along 1990s, Italian teams dominated all European club competitions and Serie A1 was called "the NBA of volleyball".{{cite web|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1991/09/20/dietro-il-calcio-sport-da-godere.html|title=Dietro il calcio sport da godere|date=20 September 1992|access-date=27 April 2010|publisher=La Repubblica}}{{cite web|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1997/03/11/bravi-ricchi-il-volley-all-italiana.html|title=Bravi e ricchi, il volley all'italiana|date=11 March 1997|access-date=27 April 2010|publisher=La Repubblica}}

=Situation=

Today Serie A1 is called SuperLega and it's still one of the most difficult and competitive leagues in the world. Italian volleyball is diffused all over the country but, as a consequence of the enormous popularity of other disciplines (football above all) in big cities, it finds its highest popularity in medium-to-large cities.{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.it/articolo/volley-quando-vince-la-provincia/525756|title=Volley, quando vince la provincia|date=30 April 2004|access-date=27 April 2010|publisher=sport.it|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304025758/http://www.sport.it/articolo/volley-quando-vince-la-provincia/525756|archive-date=4 March 2012|url-status=dead}}

=Champions=

==1936–1941 (OND tournaments)==

These tournaments were organized by the National Recreational Club (Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro)."[http://emeroteca.coni.it/?q=node/1&id=1&col=1]". www.coni.it.

  • 1936: Azogeno Vado Ligure
  • 1937: Azogeno Vado Ligure
  • 1938: Torti Alessandria
  • 1939: Azogeno Vado Ligure
  • 1940: not held
  • 1941: Lanerossi Schio

==1946–today (FIPAV tournaments)==

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! Season!! Champions !! Runners-up

align="center" | 1946Robur RavennaBorsalino Alessandria
align="center" | 1947Robur RavennaBorsalino Alessandria
align="center" | 1948Robur RavennaLega Navale Vercelli
align="center" | 1949Robur RavennaFerrovieri Parma
align="center" | 1950Ferrovieri ParmaRobur Ravenna
align="center" | 1951Ferrovieri ParmaRobur Ravenna
align="center" | 1952Robur RavennaMultedo 1930 Genova
align="center" | 1953Minelli ModenaMultedo 1930 Genova
align="center" | 1954Minelli ModenaAvia Pervia Modena
align="center" | 1955Minelli ModenaCrocetta Modena
align="center" | 1956Crocetta ModenaMinelli Modena
align="center" | 1957Avia Pervia ModenaSestese Sesto Fiorentino
align="center" | 1958Ciam ModenaAvia Pervia Modena
align="center" | 1959Avia Pervia ModenaCiam Modena
align="center" | 1960Avia Pervia ModenaCiam Modena
align="center" | 1961Ciam ModenaAvia Pervia Modena
align="center" | 1962Interauto ModenaCiam Modena
align="center" | 1962–63Avia Pervia ModenaCiam Modena
align="center" | 1963–64Ruini FirenzeSmalteria Ghirlandina Modena
align="center" | 1964–65Ruini FirenzeParma
align="center" | 1965–66Virtus BolognaRuini Firenze
align="center" | 1966–67Virtus BolognaSalvarani Parma
align="center" | 1967–68Ruini FirenzeSalvarani Parma
align="center" | 1968–69ParmaMinganti Bologna
align="center" | 1969–70Panini ModenaRuini Firenze
align="center" | 1970–71Ruini FirenzePanini Modena
align="center" | 1971–72Panini ModenaRuini Firenze
align="center" | 1972–73Ruini FirenzeLubiam Bologna
align="center" | 1973–74Panini ModenaLubiam Bologna
align="center" | 1974–75AricciaTorino
align="center" | 1975–76Panini ModenaKlippan Torino
align="center" | 1976–77Federlazio RomaPaoletti Catania
align="center" | 1977–78Paoletti CataniaFederlazio Roma
align="center" | 1978–79Klippan TorinoPanini Modena
align="center" | 1979–80Klippan TorinoPaoletti Catania
align="center" | 1980–81Robe di Kappa TorinoPanini Modena
align="center" | 1981–82Santal ParmaRobe di Kappa Torino
align="center" | 1982–83Santal ParmaRobe di Kappa Torino
align="center" | 1983–84Robe di Kappa TorinoSantal Parma
align="center" | 1984–85Mapier BolognaPanini Modena
align="center" | 1985–86Panini ModenaTartarini Bologna
align="center" | 1986–87Panini ModenaSantal Parma
align="center" | 1987–88Panini ModenaMaxicono Parma
align="center" | 1988–89Panini ModenaMaxicono Parma
align="center" | 1989–90Maxicono ParmaPhilips Modena
align="center" | 1990–91il Messaggero RavennaMaxicono Parma
align="center" | 1991–92Maxicono Parmail Messaggero Ravenna
align="center" | 1992–93Maxicono ParmaMisura Milano
align="center" | 1993–94Sisley TrevisoMediolanum Milano
align="center" | 1994–95Daytona Las ModenaSisley Treviso
align="center" | 1995–96Sisley TrevisoAlpitour Traco Cuneo
align="center" | 1996–97Las Daytona ModenaSisley Treviso
align="center" | 1997–98Sisley TrevisoAlpitour Traco Cuneo
align="center" | 1998–99Sisley TrevisoCasa Modena Unibon
align="center" | 1999–00Piaggio RomaCasa Modena Unibon
align="center" | 2000–01Sisley TrevisoAsystel Milano
align="center" | 2001–02Unibon ModenaSisley Treviso
align="center" | 2002–03Sisley TrevisoKerakoll Modena
align="center" | 2003–04Sisley TrevisoCopra Asystel Ventaglio Piacenza
align="center" | 2004–05Sisley TrevisoRPA LuigiBacchi.it Perugia
align="center" | 2005–06Lube Banca Marche MacerataSisley Treviso
align="center" | 2006–07Sisley TrevisoCopra Berni Piacenza
align="center" | 2007–08Itas Diatec TrentinoCopra Nordmeccanica Piacenza
align="center" | 2008–09Copra Nordmeccanica PiacenzaItas Diatec Trentino
align="center" | 2009–10Bre Banca Lannutti CuneoItas Diatec Trentino
align="center" | 2010–11Itas Diatec TrentinoBre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
align="center" | 2011–12Lube Banca Marche MacerataItas Diatec Trentino
align="center" | 2012–13Itas Diatec TrentinoCopra Elior Piacenza
align="center" | 2013–14Lube Banca Marche MacerataSir Safety Perugia
align="center" | 2014–15Itas Diatec TrentinoParmareggio Modena
align="center" | 2015–16DHL ModenaSir Safety Perugia
align="center" | 2016–17Cucine Lube CivitanovaDiatec Trentino
align="center" | 2017–18Sir Safety PerugiaCucine Lube Civitanova
align="center" | 2018–19Cucine Lube CivitanovaSir Safety Perugia
align="center" | 2019–20colspan=2 align="center"|Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
align="center" | 2020–21Cucine Lube CivitanovaSir Safety Perugia
align="center" | 2021–22Cucine Lube CivitanovaSir Safety Perugia
align="center" | 2022–23Itas TrentinoCucine Lube Civitanova
align="center" | 2023–24Sir Safety PerugiaVero Volley Monza

=Teams=

The following teams compete in the SuperLega during 2024–25 season:

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{{Location map~ |Italy |lat=46.066666 |long=11.116667 |label=TRE|position=right |mark=Locator Dot2.gif}}

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{{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.112221 |long=12.388889 |label=PGA|position=bottom |mark=Locator Dot2.gif}}

{{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.467567 |long=12.903597 |label=CIS|position=right |mark=Locator Dot2.gif}}

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! colspan=2 style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey;" | Team

! style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey;" | Stadium

! style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey;" | Capacity

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | MIL

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Allianz Milano

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Allianz Cloud Arena

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 5,420

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | CVA

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Cucine Lube Civitanova

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Eurosuole Forum

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 4,000

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | GRO

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey | Yuasa Battery Grottazzolina

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PalaSavelli

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 3,600

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PIA

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PalaBanca Sport

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 3,800

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | TAR

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Gioiella Prisma Taranto

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PalaMazzola

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 3,100

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | TRE

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Itas Trentino

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | BLM Group Arena

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 4,000

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PAD

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Pallavolo Padova

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Kioene Arena

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 3,400

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PGA

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Sir Safety Susa Perugia

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PalaBarton

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 5,000

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | CIS

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Cisterna Volley

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Palazzetto dello Sport

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 3,000

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | MOD

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Valsa Group Modena

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | PalaPanini

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 3,000

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | MZA

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Vero Volley Monza

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | Arena di Monza

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 4,000

style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | VER

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | WithU Verona

|style="text-align: left; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | AGSM Forum

|style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid darkgrey; | 5,200

Serie A2

Serie A2 is the second highest level club competition in Italian professional male volleyball. It is organized by Federazione Italiana Pallavolo (FIPAV) and Lega Pallavolo Serie A. It was created in 1977 by splitting the previous Serie A in two tiers (Serie A1 and Serie A2).

Sponsor

See also

References

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Sources

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Volley – 1987, Panini Edizioni, Modena, 1986