Volley Piacenza
| Founded | 1982 | 
|---|---|
| Dissolved | 2018 | 
| Ground | PalaBanca Piacenza, Italy (Capacity: 3,700)  | 
| League | Italian Volleyball League | 
Volley Piacenza was an Italian professional men's volleyball club based in Piacenza, northern Italy. They played in the Italian Volleyball League. The club ceased to exist in 2018 due to financial problems.[1][2][3]
Although the club reached the Italian 1st division for the first time only in 2002, after have dominated the Italian 2nd division and winning also the Italian Cup, it has already played 9 finals in Italy, including 5 for the Italian Title(winning only in 2009 versus the strong Trento), 2 for the Italian Cup(won in 2013 and lost in 2006) and 2 for the Italian Supercup (beating Macerata 3–2 in 2009 and losing versus the same team in 2014 again after a tie-break). Piacenza played also a Champion's League final, lost 3–2 in Poland versus Russia's Zenit Kazan, 2 Cev Cup finals (again losing twice) and won 2 other European cups: in 2006 the Top Teams Cup, and in 2013 the Challenge Cup, defeating Ural Ufa from Russia with a 3–0 win in both first and second legs of final,[4] achieving also an impressive 12–0 record, without losing a single set. It's among the strongest teams in Italy and also in Europe since 2003.
Achievements
- CEV Champions League
 - CEV Cup 
 2006
 - CEV Challenge Cup
 - Italian Championship (SuperLega) 
 2009
 2007, 2008, 2013
 - Italian Cup 
 2014
 - Italian SuperCup 
 2009
 - Italian Championship Serie A2 
 2002
 - Italian Cup Serie A2 
 2002
 
Team
| Team roster – season 2016–2017 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPR Piacenza | |||||
| No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
| Team roster – season 2016–2017 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPR Piacenza | |||||
| No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
| 1 | January 27, 1979 | libero | |||
| 3 | June 16, 1986 | outside hitter | |||
| 4 | June 28, 1988 | middle blocker | |||
| 6 | May 20, 1973 | outside hitter | |||
| 7 | September 25, 1979 | outside hitter | |||
| 10 | January 23, 1995 | outside hitter | |||
| 11 | April 21, 1976 | Outside hitter | |||
| 12 | October 16, 1985 | middle blocker | |||
| 13 | March 16, 1979 | middle blocker | |||
| 14 | July 14, 1987 | setter | |||
| 15 | September 11, 1989 | outside hitter | |||
| 17 | June 28, 1994 | outside hitter | |||
| 18 | October 16, 1996 | setter | |||
| Head coach: Alberto Giuliani Assistant: Marco Camperi  | |||||
Notable players
- 2002–2003 
 Đula Mešter - 2003–2004 
 Simone Rosalba - 2003–2004 
 Osvaldo Hernández - 2003–2007 
 Nikola Grbić - 2003–2007, 2008–2010 
 Leonel Marshall - 2003–2008 
 Vigor Bovolenta - 2004–2005 
 Anderson Rodrigues - 2005–2008 
 Vencislav Simeonov - 2006–2008 
 Paolo Cozzi - 2007–2008 
 Frantz Granvorka - 2007–2008 
 Sérgio Santos - 2007–2008 
 Israel Rodríguez - 2006–2010 
 João Paulo Bravo - 2007–2010 
 Novica Bjelica - 2007–2010 
 Dante Boninfante - 2007–2010, 2014–2015 
 Marco Meoni - 2008–2009 
 Guillermo Falasca - 2009–2010 
 Valdir Sequeira - 2010–2013 
 Maxwell Holt - 2011–2012 
 Vladimir Nikolov - 2011–2012 
 Andrey Zhekov - 2012–2014 
 Robertlandy Simón - 2013–2014 
 Kévin Le Roux - 2014–2014 
 Valerio Vermiglio - 2014–2015 
 Aleksey Ostapenko - 2003–2017 
 Hristo Zlatanov - 2010–2017 
 Luca Tencati - 2011–2017 
 Samuele Papi 
References
- ^ WoV (2015-06-25). "ITA M: Only miracle can save Piacenza, Latina in similar situation". WorldOfVolley. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
 - ^ WoV (2015-05-06). "FRA M: Narbonne avoids relegation and hires Piacenza's coach". WorldOfVolley. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
 - ^ WoV (2015-06-27). "ITA M: Zlatanov and Fei packing things for Milano?". WorldOfVolley. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
 - ^ CEV Challenge Cup 2012/2013 Final Phase ScoresPro.com