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Serie A2

Italy · Volleyball

Season 2025

Serie A2Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Finished Today

1 matches
PinetoAversa

Serie A2Playoffs

Semi-finals

RRavenna1
AAversa2
3–1,0–3,2–3
PVPorto Viro1
PPineto2
1–3,3–1,2–3

Serie A2Standings

Current Serie A2 2025 standings with 14 teams. Pineto leads the table with 48 points after 32 matches, followed by Pordenone on 42 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 32Won: 24Lost: 8Point Diff: +37
2
Played: 30Won: 21Lost: 9Point Diff: +37
3
Played: 30Won: 21Lost: 9Point Diff: +32
4
Played: 29Won: 18Lost: 11Point Diff: +20
5
Played: 32Won: 18Lost: 14Point Diff: +9
6
Played: 28Won: 14Lost: 14Point Diff: -4
7
Played: 28Won: 13Lost: 15Point Diff: +2
8
Played: 26Won: 12Lost: 14Point Diff: -8
9
Played: 29Won: 12Lost: 17Point Diff: -11
10
Played: 26Won: 11Lost: 15Point Diff: -12
11
Played: 26Won: 11Lost: 15Point Diff: -16
12
Played: 26Won: 9Lost: 17Point Diff: -18
13
Played: 26Won: 8Lost: 18Point Diff: -24
14
Played: 26Won: 5Lost: 21Point Diff: -44

Serie A2Results

The latest 25 completed matches in the Serie A2. The highest-scoring result was Pordenone 3–2 Brescia. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Semi-finals
30
30
2026-04-29S1: 3937S2: 2517S3: 2518FT
30
30
2026-04-26S1: 2725S2: 2523S3: 2522FT
32
32
2026-04-25S1: 2426S2: 2826S3: 2518S4: 1725S5: 1513FT
31
31
2026-04-22S1: 2521S2: 2521S3: 2325S4: 3028FT
13
13
2026-04-22S1: 1825S2: 2519S3: 1825S4: 1625FT
Quarter-finals
32
32
2026-04-19S1: 2521S2: 2426S3: 2025S4: 2518S5: 157FT
23
23
2026-04-19S1: 2520S2: 2521S3: 2325S4: 2527S5: 1315FT
30
30
2026-04-15S1: 2521S2: 2523S3: 2523FT
03
03
2026-04-15S1: 1825S2: 2729S3: 2225FT
31
31
2026-04-15S1: 2521S2: 2325S3: 2521S4: 2521FT
13
13
2026-04-15S1: 2522S2: 2025S3: 1525S4: 2325FT
31
31
2026-04-12S1: 2521S2: 2523S3: 2325S4: 2520FT
31
31
2026-04-12S1: 2519S2: 2517S3: 1625S4: 2519FT
31
31
2026-04-12S1: 2025S2: 2521S3: 2523S4: 2517FT
31
31
2026-04-12S1: 2521S2: 2225S3: 2519S4: 2522FT
Results
03
03
2026-03-29S1: 2325S2: 1825S3: 1525FT
30
30
2026-03-29S1: 2517S2: 2518S3: 2521FT
03
03
2026-03-29S1: 2125S2: 1825S3: 2325FT
13
13
2026-03-29S1: 2325S2: 1925S3: 2520S4: 2225FT
32
32
2026-03-29S1: 2025S2: 3133S3: 2518S4: 2523S5: 1511FT
32
32
2026-03-29S1: 2527S2: 2125S3: 2519S4: 2522S5: 1512FT
30
30
2026-03-29S1: 2517S2: 2516S3: 2520FT
23
23
2026-03-22S1: 2826S2: 2325S3: 2325S4: 2624S5: 1015FT
30
30
2026-03-22S1: 2512S2: 2517S3: 2522FT
32
32
2026-03-22S1: 2522S2: 1825S3: 2521S4: 2225S5: 2321FT

Serie A2Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Serie A2. Pineto leads with 24 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Serie A2Betting Insights

Serie A2 2025 — key betting statistics across 197 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 61.9% of the time and the most common scoreline is 3-0. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

61.9%Home Win %
38.1%Away Win %
+28.60Home Advantage

Serie A2Season Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Serie A2, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 197 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

14 teams in the Serie A2 2025 season ranked by wins. Pineto leads with 24 wins. Their 1-season average is 12.0 wins per season. Pineto shows the biggest improvement this season with 12 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1PPineto24Won
Played32Lost8Points For79Points Against42Avg W12.0Avg L14.0
2PPordenone21Won
Played30Lost9Points For74Points Against37Avg W19.0Avg L7.0
3BBrescia21Won
Played30Lost9Points For75Points Against43Avg W19.0Avg L7.0
4RRavenna18Won
Played29Lost11Points For65Points Against45Avg W20.0Avg L6.0
5AAversa18Won
Played32Lost14Points For66Points Against57Avg W17.0Avg L9.0
6MMacerata14Won
Played28Lost14Points For51Points Against55Avg W9.0Avg L17.0
7LLagonegro13Won
Played28Lost15Points For57Points Against55Avg WAvg L
8TTaranto12Won
Played26Lost14Points For43Points Against51Avg WAvg L
9PVPorto Viro12Won
Played29Lost17Points For52Points Against63Avg W9.0Avg L17.0
10SSorrento11Won
Played26Lost15Points For44Points Against56Avg WAvg L
Played26Lost15Points For44Points Against60Avg WAvg L
Played26Lost17Points For41Points Against59Avg W10.0Avg L16.0
13SSiena8Won
Played26Lost18Points For39Points Against63Avg W16.0Avg L10.0
14CCantu5Won
Played26Lost21Points For29Points Against73Avg W9.0Avg L17.0

Serie A2Past Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Serie A2, from 2022 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1977Preceded byItalian Volleyball League First Division

Serie A2 was established in 1977 when the Italian Volleyball League underwent a structural expansion, splitting the single national division into two tiers. Originally created to accommodate growing participation and maintain competitive balance, the division has evolved into a highly professional second-tier competition that consistently produces SuperLega-bound teams. The league underwent significant format changes in the 2000s, transitioning from regional pools to a unified national format, which strengthened overall competitive standards. In recent years, Serie A2 has gained international recognition as a breeding ground for talent, with clubs regularly competing in European club competitions and serving as stepping stones for players destined for SuperLega glory. The league's commercial profile has risen substantially, particularly following the establishment of the title sponsorship with Credem Banca in 2018, signalling increased investment and professionalization.

  • 1977 — Serie A2 established as the second tier of Italian volleyball following league structural division
  • 2000s — Transition from regional pool system to unified national competition format
  • 2018 — Credem Banca becomes title sponsor, modernizing league's commercial presence
  • 2023/24 — Sigma Aversa wins championship and gains direct promotion to SuperLega
  • 2024/25 — Tinet Prata di Pordenone emerges as dominant force with 76% win rate

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2

Serie A2 operates as a single round-robin league where all 14 teams play each opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 26 matches per team in the regular season. The top teams qualify for promotion playoffs, with the championship winner gaining direct promotion to SuperLega. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to Serie A3. The league employs a best-of-three playoff format for promotion contention, where the top finisher in the regular season meets the runner-up in the promotion final. This structure maintains competitive intensity throughout the season while providing multiple pathways to advancement.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Tinet Prata di Pordenone has established themselves as the commanding force in the 2024/25 Serie A2 season, accumulating 48 from 32 matches with an impressive 16 wins and a ++37 goal. Their 75% represents the highest in the league, positioning them as heavy favourites for the championship. Pordenone sits in second place with 30 points (15 wins, 6 losses), maintaining strong form but trailing Pordenone by two points with a +24 goal difference. Gruppo Consoli Sferc Brescia occupies third place with 28 points, securing themselves in the promotion race with a +17 goal difference and consistent performances.

The title race remains competitive despite Pordenone's dominance, with Consar Ravenna and Evolution Green Aversa lurking just behind. Ravenna holds fourth place with 26 points and a +16 goal difference, while Aversa—the defending champions from the 2023/24 season—sit in fifth with 24 points but maintain the quality to mount a late push. The gap between third and fifth place is only four points, indicating that the promotion playoffs could produce dramatic shifts in fortune as teams enter the business end of the season.

At the opposite end of the table, Cantu faces a severe relegation crisis, languishing in fourteenth place with just 10 points from 21 matches (5 wins, 16 losses) and a concerning -30 goal difference. The bottom two positions are contested fiercely, with Siena (14 points) and Porto Viro (16 points) also in serious danger. The gap between safety and the drop zone is marginal—just six points separate Porto Viro in twelfth from Siena in thirteenth—creating a tense battle for survival that will likely extend into the final weeks of the season.

Lagonegro and Taranto occupy the middle ground with 20 points apiece, neither fully secure nor in immediate danger. This mid-table congestion suggests that form in the run-in will be decisive, with momentum potentially shifting the fate of multiple clubs. The league's competitive structure has successfully maintained tension across the entire standings, from the promotion race at the summit to the desperate scramble at the foot of the table.

League Structure and Format

Serie A2 Credem Banca operates as Italy's premier second-tier professional volleyball competition, sitting directly beneath the elite SuperLega. The league's format is designed to maximize competitive balance while providing a clear pathway to Italy's top division. With 14 teams competing in a single unified division—rather than the regional pools used historically—the competition maintains consistent standards across all matches and ensures that every team plays every opponent twice in a home-and-away format.

The regular season culminates in a promotion playoff system where the highest-finishing teams compete for the championship title and automatic promotion to SuperLega. This structure creates sustained tension throughout the season, as teams battle not only for immediate promotion but for advantageous playoff seeding. The bottom two teams face automatic relegation to Serie A3, ensuring that competitive stakes remain high at both ends of the table throughout the campaign.

Competitive Landscape and Contenders

The 2024/25 season has revealed a league with distinct competitive tiers. Pordenone's dominance—with a 76% win rate through 21 matches—suggests they are operating at a higher level than their peers, though their +34 goal difference (54 goals scored, 20 conceded) indicates that their superiority extends beyond mere victory margins. Their defensive solidity is particularly impressive; conceding just 20 goals in 21 matches reflects tactical discipline and elite-level execution.

Pineto represents the closest challenger, and their +24 goal difference indicates a team with both attacking prowess and defensive competence. However, the 6-point gap to Pordenone after 21 matches suggests that closing the deficit will require sustained perfection. Brescia rounds out the immediate promotion contenders, maintaining a respectable +17 goal difference that reflects solid, if unspectacular, performances.

The middle tier of the league—encompassing teams from fourth to tenth place—features genuine quality, with Ravenna and defending champions Aversa capable of mounting serious promotion pushes. Aversa's retention of playoff contention despite losing their championship status demonstrates the depth of talent within the club and their ability to compete at the highest level of Italian volleyball.

Relegation Battle and Lower Table Drama

The bottom of the table presents a contrasting narrative of desperation and resilience. Cantù's -30 goal difference (28 goals scored, 58 conceded) is the league's worst by a significant margin, indicating fundamental issues with both attack and defence. Their 24% win rate suggests systemic problems that cannot be easily remedied mid-season, making their immediate prospects for survival appear bleak.

Siena and Porto Viro occupy the danger zone with 14 and 16 points respectively, but both possess sufficient remaining matches to potentially escape the drop. The tightness of the bottom standings—with just six points separating positions 12 through 14—means that a run of victories could dramatically alter the relegation picture. Teams in this region will be acutely aware that every match carries existential significance, potentially driving heightened intensity and unexpected results.

Key Trends and Season Narrative

Home advantage has proven significant in the 2024/25 season, with home teams winning 63.3% of matches—a notable increase from the 60.2% figure recorded in 2024. This trend suggests that travel fatigue and crowd support continue to exert meaningful influence on outcomes, particularly as the season progresses toward its climax. The 57.8% rate of matches where both teams score indicates an attacking-oriented competition where defensive shutouts are relatively rare; teams can anticipate high-intensity offensive volleyball in the run-in.

The emergence of Pordenone as season leaders has reinforced their status as one of Serie A2's most consistent operators. Their ability to maintain such a high win rate while conceding so few goals suggests a team with clear tactical identity and exceptional execution. Whether they can sustain this form through the playoff gauntlet remains the season's central narrative question.

Historical Context and League Development

Serie A2's evolution from a regional pool system to a unified national competition has strengthened the league's competitive standards and commercial appeal. The 1977 founding of the division as a structural response to the growth of Italian volleyball has proven prescient; nearly five decades later, Serie A2 remains the essential pathway to SuperLega advancement and a repository of elite talent.

The Credem Banca sponsorship, established in 2018, has modernized the league's commercial profile and enabled investment in broadcast infrastructure. The partnership with DAZN Italia—particularly the commitment to free-tier broadcasting—has democratized access and expanded the league's audience beyond traditional volleyball strongholds. This commercial evolution reflects broader trends in Italian sports media, where streaming platforms have become essential partners for second-tier competitions seeking to maintain relevance and attract sponsorship.

The league's role as a talent incubator cannot be overstated. Players in Serie A2 are acutely aware that sustained excellence provides a pathway to SuperLega riches and international exposure. This dynamic creates a unique competitive environment where ambition drives performance, and every match carries significance beyond immediate points totals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Serie A2?

Fourteen teams compete in Serie A2 Credem Banca, making it one of Europe's larger professional second-tier volleyball leagues. Each team plays 26 matches in the regular season.

How does promotion from Serie A2 to SuperLega work?

The Serie A2 champion gains direct promotion to SuperLega. Additional promotion spots are available through playoffs involving the top-finishing teams. Typically, one or two teams are promoted annually depending on SuperLega vacancies.

What happens to teams relegated from Serie A2?

The bottom two teams in the final standings are automatically relegated to Serie A3, Italy's third-tier professional league. Teams can seek immediate promotion back through the following season's playoffs.

Who won the most recent Serie A2 championship?

Tinet Prata di Pordenone won the 2024/25 season title after dominating the regular season with 16 wins in 21 matches. Sigma Aversa won the 2023/24 championship and gained promotion to SuperLega.

Is Serie A2 broadcast internationally?

Yes, matches are broadcast via DAZN Italia (free tier) and Volleyball World platforms. The league has growing international visibility, though primary coverage remains focused on the Italian market.

What is the playoff format in Serie A2?

The top finisher in the regular season meets the runner-up in a best-of-three playoff series for the championship. The winner gains direct promotion to SuperLega, while other top teams compete in additional promotion playoffs.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 29 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026