Fixtures

Italy A2 Women 12/26 16:00 13 Casalmaggiore Women vs Csi Clai Imola Women - View
Italy A2 Women 12/26 16:00 - Casalmaggiore Women vs Imola Women - View
Italy A2 Women 01/06 16:00 14 Casalmaggiore Women vs Picco Lecco Women - View
Italy A2 Women 01/12 16:00 15 Costa Volpino Women vs Casalmaggiore Women - View
Italy A2 Women 01/18 20:00 16 Casalmaggiore Women vs Marignano Women - View
Italy A2 Women 01/26 16:00 17 Casalmaggiore Women vs Sanitaria Sicom Messina Women - View

Results

Italy A2 Women 12/22 16:00 12 [10] Mondovi Women v Casalmaggiore Women [9] L 3-0
Italy A2 Women 12/14 20:00 11 Casalmaggiore Women v Pisa Women L 1-3
Italy A2 Women 12/08 16:00 10 [3] Macerata Women v Casalmaggiore Women [8] L 3-0
Italy A2 Women 11/24 16:00 8 [1] Messina Women v Casalmaggiore Women [7] L 3-0
Italy A2 Women 11/17 16:00 7 [2] Marignano Women v Casalmaggiore Women [7] L 3-0
Italy A2 Women 11/13 19:30 9 [7] Casalmaggiore Women v Brescia Women [4] L 0-3
Italy A2 Women 11/09 19:30 6 [5] Casalmaggiore Women v Costa Volpino BG Women [9] W 3-2
Italy A2 Women 11/03 16:00 5 [6] Picco Lecco Women v Casalmaggiore Women [7] W 1-3
Italy A2 Women 10/27 16:00 4 [6] Csi Clai Imola Women v Casalmaggiore Women [5] L 3-0
Italy A2 Women 10/19 18:30 3 [8] Casalmaggiore Women v Mondovi Women [10] W 3-1
Italy A2 Women 10/13 15:00 2 [8] Castelfranco Emilia Women v Casalmaggiore Women [10] L 3-2
Italy A2 Women 10/05 15:00 1 Casalmaggiore Women v Macerata Women L 0-3

Volleyball Casalmaggiore is an Italian women's volleyball club based in Casalmaggiore. The team currently plays in the Serie A2, Italy's second highest professional league.

History

The club was founded in 2008 by the acquisition of a Serie B2 licence from Pallavolo Zevio. The club was named VBC Pallavolo Rosa, VBC is the acronym for Volley Ball Casalmaggiore. As the club progressed through the national leagues, the home venue was changed to comply with league regulations and accommodate a larger number of supporters. From the Palazzetto dello Sport Baslenga in Casalmaggiore, the club first moved to PalaFarina in Viadana and then to PalaRadi in Cremona. The first promotion happened in 2010 to Serie B1, one season later promotion to Serie A2 was achieved and in 2013 it reached the Serie A1.

Already in its second season playing in Serie A1 (2014–15), Volleyball Casalmaggiore won the league title by defeating AGIL Volley in the play-off finals. The success continued the following season when the club won both the 2015 Italian Super Cup and the 2015–16 CEV Champions League.

In 2024, Volleyball Casalmaggiore lost its main sponsor and for financial reasons the club decided to sell the rights to play in Serie A1 to Cuneo Granda Volley. For the 2024–25 season, Volleyball Casalmaggiore instead acquired the rights to play in Serie A2 from G.S. Fo.Co.L. Volley Legnano.

The Italy volleyball team "Casalmaggiore Women" is a powerhouse in the world of women's volleyball. Known for their skill, teamwork, and determination, this talented group of athletes has achieved great success on both the national and international stage.

The team is based in the town of Casalmaggiore, located in the Lombardy region of Italy. They compete in the top-tier Italian volleyball league, as well as in prestigious international competitions such as the CEV Champions League.

The Casalmaggiore Women are known for their strong defense, powerful serves, and strategic play on the court. Led by a dedicated coaching staff and supported by passionate fans, they have consistently performed at a high level and have earned a reputation as one of the top teams in the sport.

With a roster of talented players from Italy and around the world, the Casalmaggiore Women are a force to be reckoned with in women's volleyball. Their commitment to excellence and their competitive spirit make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.