Gruppo Sportivo Oratorio Villa Cortese Explained

Gruppo Sportivo Oratorio Pallavolo Femminile Villa Cortese was an Italian women's volleyball club based in Villa Cortese in the Province of Milan. The team played in Serie A1, the highest women's league in Italy, from 2009 until 2013.

Previous names

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

History

The club was founded in 1978 as an initiative to offer sports practice to girls and young women. As early as 1979, it started playing its youth teams in the lower regional leagues and through the years gained promotions to highest regional leagues. As the club reached closer to the national professional leagues, its youth amateur oriented focus changed and main sponsors started to join from 2004. The club changed its structure and name to, becoming professional.[1]

It reached the Serie A2 in 2008 and the Serie A1 in the following year.[2] For three seasons, from its Serie A debut in the 2009–10 until 2011–12, the club reached five out of six possible finals in Italian volleyball competition (league, cup and supercup), missing only the Italian Cup final of 2011–12 and winning the other two cup editions.[3] It also reached the Italian Cup final in 2012–13 and participated in the CEV Champions League in 2010–11, 2011–12 and 2012–13.[4]

Ahead of the 2012–13 season, the club merged with Asystel Novara taking over Novara's volleyball activities and was renamed .[5] [6] In April 2013, after the end of the season, the club sold its Serie A1 licence to LJ Volley and announced it was restarting from Serie B1.[3] In May 2013, the club decided to revive its origins and focus on youth teams forming a new club called and starting from Serie D.[1]

Arena

The club played at the PalaBorsani, an indoor arena located in Castellanza.[7] A smaller indoor arena in Vanzaghello was also used for training purposes and minor non-competitive matches. The arena in Vanzaghello was home to the team when it played in the Serie A2 National League.

Honours

National competitions

2009–10, 2010–11

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La nostra storia . Italian . GSO Villa Cortese Volley a.s.d. . 11 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Villa Cortese . Italian . legavolleyfemminile.it . 11 February 2017.
  3. Web site: Villa Cortese si arrende, ripartirà dalla serie B1 . Italian . . 30 April 2012 . 11 February 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140101185741/http://www.corrieredellosport.it/volley/volley_femminile/a1_femminile/2013/04/30-320008/Villa+Cortese+si+arrende,+ripartir%C3%A0+dalla+serie+B1 . 1 January 2014 . dead .
  4. Web site: Villa Cortese . . 11 February 2017.
  5. Web site: Nasce Asystel MC Carnaghi, fusione tra GSO Villa Cortese e Asystel Volley Novara per un futuro vincente . Italian . legavolleyfemminile.it . 13 May 2012 . 11 February 2017.
  6. Web site: Volley, addio Asystel: il futuro del club sarà a Villa Cortese . Italian . . Marco . Tolotti . 15 May 2012 . 11 February 2017.
  7. Web site: Mc Carnaghi Villa Cortese 2012-2013 . Italian . legavolleyfemminile.it . 11 February 2017.