Pallavolo Sirio Perugia

Pallavolo Sirio Perugia
Full namePallavolo Sirio S.p.a.
Founded1970
Dissolved2011
GroundPalaEvangelisti, Perugia, Italy
(Capacity: 3,800)
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Pallavolo Sirio Perugia was an Italian women's volleyball club based in Perugia. The club had success at national and international level during the years it was active.

Previous names

Due to sponsorship, the club have competed under the following names:

  • Imet Perugia (1991–1992)
  • Rasimelli&Coletti Perugia (1992–1993)
  • Despar Perugia (1993–1994)
  • Despar Sirio Perugia (1994–1995)
  • Despar Perugia (1995–2001)
  • Despar Colussi Perugia (2001–2002)
  • Despar Perugia (2002–2003)
  • Despar Sirio Perugia (2003–2004)
  • Despar Perugia (2004–2011)

History

The club was created in 1970 in Perugia. It made its way through the lower leagues in Italy until it reached the highest Italian league, the Serie A1 in 1989. The first major title came at the 1991–92 Italian Cup, at the same season the club finished as Serie A1 runner up for a second consecutive year. The early 1990s strong results paved the way to the European competitions but it was only by the end of that decade and the early 2000s that the club transformed strong results into titles. A second Italian Cup title came in 1998–99, the first European title in the 1999–00 Cup Winners Cup and the first Serie A1 title arrived in 2002–03 together with a third Italian Cup. The double (league and cup) was repeated in 2004–05 with the club also taking the CEV Cup that season. In the following season it claimed the CEV Champions League title and in 2006–07 the club won the double (for a third time) and CEV Cup just like it did two seasons earlier. It added an Italian Supercup in 2007 and second Champions League in 2007–08.[1][2]

In 2011 the club restructured itself, after the president decided to focus only on the youth teams and the club renounced participation on the 2011–12 Serie A1 season.[1][3] A new club called Sirio Perugia Volley was created and, in collaboration with three clubs (APD Monteluce, San Sisto Volley and Pallavolo San Sisto), formed the Pallavolo Perugia group.[4]

Team

The club's last team of the 2010–11 season. As of September 2010

Number Player Position Height (m) Birth date
1 Russia Olga Fateeva Opposite 1.90 04/05/1984
2 Italy Annamaria Quaranta Outside hitter 1.84 19/10/1981
4 Italy Manuela Leggeri Middle blocker 1.86 09/05/1976
6 Serbia Ivana Luković Opposite 1.90 18/07/1992
7 Ukraine Olesia Rykhliuk Ouitside Hitter 1.94 11/12/1987
8 Italy Beatrice Sacco Libero 1.69 07/06/1983
9 Italy Chiara Arcangeli Libero 1.67 14/02/1983
11 Croatia Sanja Popović Outside hitter 1.86 31/05/1984
12 Italy Veronica Angeloni Outside hitter 1.86 06/07/1986
13 Italy Kseniya Ihnatsiuk Middle blocker 1.84 17/08/1989
14 Italy Cinzia Callegaro Setter 1.75 02/07/1975
17 Italy Giulia Rondon Setter 1.89 16/10/1987

Coach: Argentina Claudio César Cuello

Notable players

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Honours

National competitions

2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07
1991–92, 1998–99, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07
2007

International competitions

2005–06, 2007–08
1999–00
2004–05, 2006–07

References

  1. ^ a b "LA NOSTRA STORIA". Sirio Perugia Volley ASD (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Colussi Sirio PERUGIA". CEV. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Sirio Perugia: la società rinuncia all'iscrizione al prossimo campionato". legavolleyfemminile.it (in Italian). 29 June 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Sirio Perugia Volley". Sirio Perugia Volley ASD (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2017.

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