Liga mistrů - ženy 12/11 18:30 3 Vakifbank ženy v RC Cannes ženy W 1-3
Francie - Pro A - ženy 12/05 19:00 7 RC Cannes ženy v Istres ženy W 3-0
Liga mistrů - ženy 11/25 16:00 2 Vizura Bělehrad ženy v RC Cannes ženy W 2-3
Francie - Pro A - ženy 11/21 19:00 5 St Raphael ženy v RC Cannes ženy W 0-3
Francie - Pro A - ženy 11/15 19:00 4 RC Cannes ženy v Beziers ženy W 3-1
Liga mistrů - ženy 11/12 19:30 1 RC Cannes ženy v Modena Women W 3-2
Francie - Pro A - ženy 11/08 19:00 3 Nantes ženy v RC Cannes ženy L 3-2
Francie - Pro A - ženy 10/31 19:00 2 RC Cannes ženy v Le Cannet ženy W 3-0
Francie - Pro A - ženy 10/25 15:00 1 RC Cannes ženy v Paris St Cloud ženy W 3-1
Francie - Pro A - ženy 05/08 15:00 1 Nantes ženy v RC Cannes ženy W 0-3
Francie - Pro A - ženy 04/30 18:00 2 Le Cannet ženy v RC Cannes ženy W 1-3
Francie - Pro A - ženy 04/26 18:00 2 RC Cannes ženy v Le Cannet ženy W 3-1
Francie - Pro A - ženy 04/16 18:00 3 Istres ženy v RC Cannes ženy W 0-3
Francie - Pro A - ženy 04/12 18:00 3 RC Cannes ženy v Istres ženy W 3-0

Wikipedia - RC Cannes

RC Cannes is a French women's volleyball club based in Cannes and playing in the Ligue AF.

History

Racing Club de Cannes was created as a sports club in 1922 and the volleyball department was introduced in 1942. Originally it had both men and women's teams until 1948 when the men's team was dissolved. The club played in regional and lower national leagues and when the national league was restructured in 1967, it gained a place in the elite league. The club proved to be competitive and after finishing second in 1972, it qualified for the first time to play in a European competition (Cup Winners Cup). In 1993, Chinese coach Yan Fang was hired and the club became very successful. For the next 23 seasons (from 1993–94 to 2015–16) under his coaching, the club won twenty French Championships (including eighteen consecutive titles from 1997–98 to 2014–15 and finish second in 1993–94, 1996–97 and 2015–16), nineteen French Cups (finish second in 1993–94, 1994–95, 2001–02 and 2014–15), two CEV Women's Champions League (in 2001–02 and 2002–03, finishing second in 2005–06 and 2011–12). The club has also won minor international tournaments, such as the Women's Top Volley International on six occasions (December 1993, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2012).