Trentino Rosa

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Delta Despar Trentino
Full nameTrentino Rosa Volley
Founded 2008
Dissolved 2022
Ground PalaSanbapolis
Trento, Italy
(Capacity: 500)
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Trentino Rosa was an Italian women's volleyball club based in Pergine Valsugana. The club's activities ceased in 2022 when it sold its rights to play in Serie A2 to Trentino Volley. [1] [2]

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Previous names

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

History

Trentino Rosa in the season 2017-2018 Trentino Rosa 2017-2018 02.jpg
Trentino Rosa in the season 2017-2018

The club was established in 2008, when its founder Roberto Postal decided to take the first team of Mattarello's club Polisportiva Torrefranca to a more focused path and bring together the best players in the region. After received the first team rights, Roberto Postal created Trentino Rosa which was based in Mattarello.

The club started in the Serie B1 (third division) and in 2009 it started a collaboration with Trentino Volley which enhanced the team culminating with a promotion to Serie A2 at the end of the 2010–11 season. Due to financial problems the club was forced to renounce the promotion and its rights to play the Serie A2. The club relocates from Mattarello to Pergine Valsugana and restarted in the 2012–13 from Serie B1 with the sponsorship of Delta Informatica reaching promotion to Serie A2 in the following season. In 2015–16 the club lost the promotion playoff final to Saugella Team Monza, missing a promotion to Serie A1. [3]

In the 2019–20 season, the team won the Coppa Italia Serie A2 [4] and also led the regular Serie A2 [5] when the season was canceled due to Covid-19. [6] The club applied for repechage to Serie A1 which was approved by the Lega Volley Femminile on 30 July 2020. [7] In its first season in Serie A1, 2020–21, Trentino Rosa finished 8th in the regular season and advanced to the playoffs where it lost to Il Bisonte Firenze. [8] In the 2021–22 season the team finished 14th and last in the regular season and was relegated back to Serie A2. In June 2022 Trentino Volley acquired the rights to play in Serie A2 from Trentino Rosa and the club was dissolved. [1] [2]

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