BluVolley Verona

Blu Volley Verona is a professional volleyball team based in Verona, Italy. The club plays in Serie A1 of the Italian Volleyball League. In season 2017/18 club is named Calzedonia Verona.

Calzedonia Verona
Full nameBlu Volley Verona SRL
Founded2001
GroundPalaSport Verona
(Capacity: 5,350)
ChairmanStefano Magrini
ManagerNikola Grbić
LeagueItalian Volleyball League
WebsiteClub home page
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History

The company API Volleyball Verona Ltd. was founded in June 2001 when two prominent volleyball companies in Verona, API Volleyball and Volleyball Verona Isola della Scala, merged. The then club team Volleyball Verona that played in Serie B1 won the championship and received promotion to Serie A2. The following season 2002, the team played with a new name AESSSE VRB Verona. They finished 3rd in the regular season.[1]

In 2003 the club received a short noticed offer to play in Serie A1 when Volley Parma withdrew from the competition. The club accepted the offer despite having little time to prepare. This was the club's appearance debut in Serie A1. The club was then relegated back to A2 for the next season.[1]

In 2004 the club went on to win the A2 championship without defeats. They were promoted again to A1. They also secured a five-year sponsorship with company MARMI LANZA. The team's performance were positive in the next two seasons. The team were relegated to A2 in 2007 but quickly regained promotion to play in A1 for the 2008 season. Since then the team has been playing in Serie A1. The club changed its name in 2014 to Calzedonia Verona when Calzedonia Group acquired the title sponsorship rights.[1]

Team

Achievements

Kit manufacturer

The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Verona team.

Period Kit provider
2005– Legea
Mikasa
Adidas

Sponsorship

Primary sponsors include: main sponsors like Calzedonia other sponsors: Petas, UnipolSai, Corsini Cancelleria, AGSM Verona, La Fortezza, Enoteca zero7, STAServizi and 30 different companies.

References

  1. "BluVolley Verona - Società" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 June 2016.
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