CV Torrelavega

Club Voleibol Torrelavega, also known as CV Cantabria Deporte for sponsorship reasons, is a Spanish women's volleyball club from Torrelavega currently playing in the Spanish second tier. Founded in 1966 in the city's Marqués de Santillana high school, it made its debut in the premier national championship in 1975 and in the next years it rose to the top positions; it was the championship's runner-up in 1977 and 1978, and in 1979 it won both the championship and the national cup, which was successfully defended the following year.[1] It was the first team to represent Spain in the European Cup.

Torrelavega
Full nameClub Voleibol Torrelavega
Founded1966
GroundLa Habana Vieja, Torrelavega
(Capacity: 700)
Chairman Secundino Ordóñez
Manager Álex Río
LeagueSuperliga 2 Femenina
2012–13Superliga 2 Femenina, 11th
WebsiteClub home page
Uniforms
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Torrelavega declined through the 1980s, but it remained in the premier championship until in 1999 it had to ask to be relegated for financial reasons. Its last major success was reaching its fourth cup final in 1995. In 2000 and 2008 it was promoted, but it had to renounce for the same reasons.[2] In 2010 it finally returned to the Superliga, but after two seasons it was forced to withdraw again.

Titles

Season to season

Competition Season Position
Superliga 2 2013/2014 2º – promoted
Superliga 2 2012/2013 11º
Superliga 2011/2012 7º – relegated
Superliga 2010/2011
Superliga 2 2009/2010 1º – promoted
Superliga 2 2008/2009
Superliga 2 2007/2008
Liga FEV 2006/2007
Liga FEV 2005/2006
Liga FEV 2004/2005
Liga FEV 2003/2004
Liga FEV 2002/2003
Liga FEV 2001/2002
Liga FEV 2000/2001
Liga FEV 1999/2000
Competition Season Position
Superliga 1998/1999 12º – relegated
División de Honor 1997/1998
División de Honor 1996/1997
División de Honor 1995/1996
División de Honor 1994/1995
División de Honor 1993/1994
División de Honor 1992/1993 11º
División de Honor 1991/1992
División de Honor 1990/1991
División de Honor 1989/1990
División de Honor 1988/1989
Primera División 1987/1988
Primera División 1986/1987
Primera División 1985/1986
Primera División 1984/1985
Competition Season Position
Primera División 1983/1984
Primera División 1982/1983
Primera División 1981/1982
Primera División 1980/1981
Primera División 1979/1980
Primera División 1978/1979
Primera División 1977/1978
Primera División 1976/1977
Primera División 1975/1976
Segunda División 1974/1975
Segunda División 1973/1974
Segunda División 1972/1973
Segunda División 1971/1972

2012-13 squad

  • (1.84) Ana González
  • (1.84) Aroa Sánchez
  • (1.79) Paula del Olmo
  • (1.78) María Segovia
  • (1.75) Susana García
  • (1.73) Sandra Villegas
  • (1.72) Isabel Díaz
  • (1.72) Noelia Neila
  • (1.68) Lidia Dacuiña
  • (1.65) Alba Hoyas
  • (1.63) Laura Soto
  • (1.62) Ana Salazar
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References

  1. List of champions Archived 2012-11-06 at the Wayback Machine in the Spanish Volleyball Federation's website
  2. CV Torrelavega renounces to the Superliga. El Diario Montañés, 17 June 2008


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