Circolo (W)

Circolo Sportivo Italiano Women

Alias
Circolo (W)
Leagues Played
Peru League Women 178 Club Friendlies Women 3
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

Peru League Women 01/03 22:00 11 Circolo (W) vs Geminis (W) - View

Results

Peru League Women 12/28 17:30 10 [7] Circolo (W) v Deportivo Wanka (W) [12] W 3-2
Peru League Women 12/21 00:00 9 [7] Circolo (W) v Regatas Lima (W) [4] W 3-1
Peru League Women 12/14 22:00 8 [8] Circolo (W) v Universitario de Deportes (W) [3] L 2-3
Peru League Women 11/30 17:30 6 [9] Rebaza Acosta (W) v Circolo (W) [7] W 2-3
Peru League Women 11/22 19:45 5 [9] Latino Amisa (W) v Circolo (W) [8] L 3-2
Peru League Women 11/16 17:30 4 [12] Kazoku Voleibol (W) v Circolo (W) [9] W 0-3
Peru League Women 11/12 22:00 7 [1] Alianza Lima (W) v Circolo (W) [8] L 3-0
Peru League Women 11/08 22:00 3 [3] Universidad San Martin (W) v Circolo (W) [6] L 3-0
Peru League Women 11/02 17:30 2 [8] Grupo Soan (W) v Circolo (W) [10] W 1-3
Peru League Women 10/26 22:15 1 [11] Circolo (W) v Atletico Atenea (W) [11] L 1-3
Peru League Women 05/04 20:15 31 [5] Circolo Women v Grupo Soan Women [6] L 2-3
Peru League Women 04/27 20:15 48 [8] Atletico Atenea Women v Circolo Women [5] W 0-3

The Circolo Sportivo Italiano is a Peruvian sports club located in the Lima metropolitan area. It is best known for its football, volleyball and basketball teams, which participate in national competitions, such as the Copa Perú, the Liga Nacional Superior and the Liga de Basket, respectively. The club's other sports include paleta frontón, bocce, billiards, fencing, swimming, rowing and tennis.

History

The club was founded by on August 16, 1917, by Antonio D'Onofrio (the son of Pedro D'Onofrio [es]) and 65 founding members of the Italian colony in Lima with the aim of promoting sport among the diaspora in Peru and their descendants. It has traditionally competed in various disciplines. In football, the club's representative team competed in the First Division of Peru from 1926 until 1934, when it was dissolved. Later, the Circolo Sportivo Italiano merged with the Società Canottieri Italia, both of which were brought together in the Sociedad Peruana Italiana, and according to its current statutes, it is currently named the Circolo Sportivo Italiano-Società Canottieri Italia.

Originally located at number 1094 of Belén Street, the club's success led to the quick move to a site in the district of Pueblo Libre, behind the country house of then president Augusto B. Leguía (later turned into the Rosa de América, a girls-only school) in Brazil Avenue. The merger of both clubs meant that the club also owned the site of the former Società Canottieri Italia, located in Coronel Bolognesi Avenue at La Punta (Callao). In Pueblo Libre, a modern stadium [es] was built, which was inaugurated by Leguía himself in 1922 but eventually irreparably damaged by the earthquake of 1940.

The Circolo Sportivo Italiano Women is a dynamic and talented volleyball team dedicated to excellence both on and off the court. Comprising skilled athletes with a passion for the sport, the team embodies teamwork, agility, and strategic play. Known for their competitive spirit and cohesive teamwork, the Circolo Sportivo Italiano Women strive to achieve success in local and national tournaments while promoting sportsmanship and camaraderie. Their commitment to continuous improvement and their love for volleyball make them a formidable presence in the volleyball community.