CV Pòrtol
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Spanish volleyball club
Full name | Club Voleibol Pòrtol |
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Founded | 1993 |
Ground | Poliesportiu Blanquerna, Pont d'Inca, Balearic Islands, Spain |
Chairman | Spain Carmen Gayà |
Manager | Spain Vincent Rodríguez |
League | M: Primera Balear W: M: Primera Balear |
2012–13 | M: Primera Balear, 3rd W: Primera Balear, 4th |
Club Voleibol Pòrtol is a professional volleyball team based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It plays in the 1a Balear de Voleibol after its renounce to play in Superliga just before 2011–12 season. The team won the 2023 Spain Alevín championships.[1]
Trophies
[edit ]- Superliga (3)
- Winner : 2006, 2007, 2008
- Runner up : 2005
- Copa del Rey (2)
- Winner : 2005, 2006
- Supercopa de España (3)
- Winner : 2005, 2007, 2008
- CEV Cup
- Runner up : 2006
- CEV Challenge Cup
- Runner up : 2005
Notable former players
[edit ]- Argentina Alexis González
- France Stéphane Antiga
- France Sébastien Ruette
- Germany Axel Jennewein
- Spain Enrique de la Fuente
- Spain Guillermo Falasca
- Spain Miguel Ángel Falasca
- Spain Julián García Torres
- Spain José Luis Moltó
- Spain Ibán Pérez
- Spain Ernesto Rodríguez
- Venezuela Iván Márquez
- Venezuela Luis Díaz
References
[edit ]- ^ "Transilles CV Portol y CV Sant Cugat nuevos campeones de España Alevín". The Royal Spanish Volleyball Federation. The Royal Spanish Volleyball Federation. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
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