Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
10/19 16:00 1 Padova vs Cuneo View
10/19 16:00 1 Cisterna vs Trentino View
10/19 16:00 1 Verona vs Gas Sales Piacenza View
10/19 16:00 1 Lube Civitanova vs M And G Scuola Pallavolo View
10/19 16:00 1 Milano vs Modena View
10/19 16:00 1 Monza vs Perugia View
10/26 17:00 2 M And G Scuola Pallavolo vs Verona View
10/26 17:00 2 Perugia vs Lube Civitanova View
10/26 17:00 2 Trentino vs Padova View
10/26 17:00 2 Modena vs Monza View
10/26 17:00 2 Cuneo vs Cisterna View
10/26 17:00 2 Gas Sales Piacenza vs Milano View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
05/10 15:30 1 [1] Modena vs Milano [2] 1-3
05/07 18:30 1 [3] Civitanova vs Trentino [1] 2-3
05/04 13:20 1 [1] Trentino vs Civitanova [3] 3-0
05/03 18:30 50 [5] Piacenza vs Perugia [2] 2-3
05/03 15:30 2 [2] Milano vs Verona [3] 3-2
05/03 15:30 2 [1] Modena vs Padova [4] 3-2
05/01 16:15 1 [3] Civitanova vs Trentino [1] 3-0
04/29 18:30 50 [2] Perugia vs Piacenza [5] 3-1
04/27 17:30 5 [3] Milano vs Cisterna [4] 3-0
04/27 16:30 1 [1] Trentino vs Civitanova [3] 3-0
04/27 15:30 5 [1] Modena vs Grottazzolina [6] 3-0
04/27 15:30 5 [5] Padova vs Verona [2] 3-0

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.

History

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.

Crowd attending a volleyball match in Cuneo.

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".

**Italy Superlega Volleyball Tournament**

The Italy Superlega is the premier professional volleyball league in Italy, showcasing the highest level of competition in the sport. Established in 1946, the Superlega has grown to become a cornerstone of Italian sports culture, attracting top talent from around the globe and captivating fans with its thrilling matches and intense rivalries.

The tournament features a league format where teams compete in a round-robin style, culminating in a playoff series to determine the champion. With a mix of historic clubs and emerging teams, the Superlega is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant atmospheres, and high-stakes matches that keep spectators on the edge of their seats.

Each season, the Superlega brings together some of the best players in the world, including Olympic champions and international stars, making it a showcase of elite volleyball talent. The league is not only a platform for athletic excellence but also a celebration of Italian culture, with matches often accompanied by local traditions, music, and culinary delights.

The Italy Superlega is more than just a tournament; it is a celebration of teamwork, skill, and the spirit of competition, making it a must-watch event for volleyball enthusiasts and sports fans alike. Whether you're a die-hard supporter or a newcomer to the sport, the Superlega promises excitement, drama, and unforgettable moments throughout the season.