Brera holdings celebrates inaugural lovb pro volleyball championship as former uyba stars lead austin to historic victory over omaha
Lovb austin became the first league one volleyball champion, with former uyba (brera holdings subsidiary) players carli lloyd, julianne faucette, and alessia gennari dublin, ireland and milan, italy, april 15, 2025 (globe newswire) -- brera holdings plc (“brera holdings” or the “company”) (nasdaq: brea), an ireland-based international holding company focused on expanding its global portfolio of men's and women's sports teams through a multi-club ownership (“mco”) strategy, proudly celebrates a historic moment as austin claims the championship title 3-0 in straight sets against omaha in the inaugural season of league one volleyball (lovb), the first professional women's volleyball league in the united states. the win carries special significance for brera holdings, the majority owner of italy's uyba volley busto arsizio (“uyba”)—one of the most storied women's volleyball clubs in europe based north of milan, and a key development ground for three of austin's star players: carli lloyd, julianne faucette, and alessia gennari.
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