Gifa Palermo

Gifa Palermo is an amateur Italian multi-sports club from Palermo, founded in 1979[1] with major activities in the areas of diving and water polo. Currently its main activities are the women's water polo team and a center for start swimming and water polo. In 2004, the company was awarded the Bronze Star CONI. The president of the club is Fabio Gioia.

Gifa Palermo
Founded1979
LeagueSerie A2 (women)
Based inPalermo, Italy
ColorsPink and black          
PresidentFabio Gioia
Head coachElisa Petruso
Championships2 Women's LEN Trophy
Websitehttp://www.gifawaterpolo.it

Water polo team

Eight years after the founding of the club, in 1987, a group of ex-swimmers chose the sports club to found a women's water polo team,[1] in 1989 after two seasons in the lower divisions, Gifa arrived in A1, a category in which it played uninterruptedly since then, getting even six second places. In the prize list of the team include two LEN trophies, won in 1999-00 and in 2001-02.[2] The team colors are pink and black. Currently the team plays in the championship serie A2.

Honours

Women's LEN Trophy

  • Winners (2): 1999-00, 2001–02
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References

  1. Historique Archived 2013-07-23 at the Wayback Machine sur le site officiel du club ; page consultée le 21 avril 2010.
  2. Palmarès des coupes européennes Archived 2011-08-14 at the Wayback Machine, Ligue européenne de natation, 2007 ; page consultée le 21 avril 2010.
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