CS Plebiscito Padova

CS Plebiscito Padova (Centro Sportivo del Plebiscito Padova) is an Italian water polo club based in Padua. Plebiscito Padova is the main water polo team in the city of Padua with men and women teams in the field.

CS Plebiscito Padova
Founded1984
LeagueSerie A2 (men)
Serie A1 (women)
Based in Padua, Italy
ColorsWhite and red          
PresidentLino Barbiero
Head coachFabrizio Cattaruzzi (men)
Stefano Posterivo (women)
Championships1 Italian Cup (women)
Websitehttp://www.2001team.com

Men's team

The men's team founded in 1984 and currently is playing in the Italian league water polo Series A2. As in previous seasons, is one of the few Italian clubs formed by 15/16 rose from Padua, from the youth sector.

Women's team

The women's team plays in Serie A1, is one of the clubs on the national scene that boasts a first team formed by many athletes of the youth sector, which has led over the years to many Italian titles.

In the 2013-2014 season, the first team to enter the play-off series A1 finishing in fourth place in the regular season. In the semifinals the Paduan defeat the favored Horizon Catania and then lose the final against Imperia, graduating anyway vice champions Italy.

The March 8, 2015, Plebiscito Padova won for the first time in its history the Italian Cup, beating Messina.

Honours

women

Domestic

Italian Cup

  • Winners (1): 2014-15

European

Women's LEN Trophy

  • Runners-up (1): 2014-15
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