Vammalan Lentopallo

Valepa
Full name Vammalan Lentopallo
Founded 1978
Ground VeXve Arena
Vammala, Finland
Ground Capacity 1500
Chairman Arto Satonen
League SM-liiga
2011-2012 SM-liiga 1st place

Vammalan LentopalloValepa is a volleyball team in southwest Finland founded in 1978. It is based in the Vammala district of the town of Sastamala, in the Pirkanmaa Region. Valepa plays in the highest level in Finland. VaLePa Sastamala is ranked 32th (as of October 2016) in the Men's European clubs ranking.[1]

History

Vammalan Lentopallo was founded 1978, with the club's first season in SM-liiga in 1980-1981.

VaLePa is known to be a good place for young players. Many of the club's own juniors have reached professional level and other young talents have made their pro-level debut in the club. Some of the best known of them are Olli-Pekka Ojansivu, Olli Kunnari, Mikko Oivanen and Matti Oivanen.

The team's best result to date is the national champion title, which it won twice (in the 2011-2012 and 2013-2014 seasons. In 2012, it also won the Finnish Cup.

European competitions

Valepa played in the CEV Challenge Cup in the 2008-2009 season, where it lost both the home match (1-3) and the return match in Burgas (3-0) to the Bulgarian Neftehimik team. In 2012-2013 VaLePa played in the CEV Cup. The first round was against the Estonian team of Selver Tallinn. VaLePa won through golden set after both teams had won a match (Selver - VaLePa 3-2, VaLePa - Selver 3-0). In the second round, VaLePa faced the Italian Andreoli Latina, which was stronger in the golden set (VaLePa - Latina 3-1, Latina - VaLePa 3-0).

New Arena

Season 2012-2013 was a big change for the club. Old small homeground Sylvää was abandoned for new bigger VexVe Arena. The team sometimes still train in Sylvää and second team also plays there some of their games.

Achievements

Team

Season 2015-2016

Season 2007-2008
Setters
Middle-blockers
Wing-spikers
Opposite
Libero
Headcoach
Assistant coach
Club chairman

References

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