In 1992, the
TOAC (Toulouse Olympique Aérospatiale Club) reached the French second division (
Pro B). Two years later, in 1994, the
TOAC team, still playing in Pro B, and the
TUC team, in fourth division (Nationale 2), merged to create
TOAC-TUC VB, a single entity aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of volleyball in Toulouse. In 1996, the president of the basketball club
Spacer’s Toulouse proposed to group together the
basketball,
handball,
rugby league, and
volleyball clubs under a single banner to form an
omnisports club, in order to better promote these so-called
minor sports compared to
rugby union and
football in
Toulouse. The first team of
TOAC-TUC VB then adopted the name '''Spacer's Toulouse Volley-ball'''. In 1999, the
basketball club from
Toulouse, the driving force behind this project, was relegated to a lower division, and its president decided to step down. As a result, the Spacer’s Toulouse entity was abandoned by all the clubs—except for the
volleyball team, which continued to use the name for its
professional team’s communications. In 2005, the Toulousains were crowned champions of PRO B France. They were then promoted to the PRO A championship. During the 2006/2007 season, the club lost in the semi-finals of both the French Championship and the French Cup. Spacer's Toulouse Volley-Ball finished fourth in the championship, the club’s best ranking to date. They thus qualified for the European Cup. In January 2008, the Toulouse club reached the quarter-finals of the European Cup (CEV Cup) for the first time, losing to
M. Roma Volley (the future winner of the tournament). On January 28, 2011, the club broke the attendance record for a French Ligue A Men’s Championship match: 4,223 spectators at the Palais des Sports André Brouat in Toulouse. This record was set during the Toulouse-
Cannes match of the sixteenth matchday of the championship. During the 2012/2013 season, the club qualified for its first final of the French Cup, losing to
Tours. After another fourth place in the championship during the 2013/2014 season, the club qualified for the
CEV Cup for the 2014/2015 season. They were then eliminated by
Dynamo Moscow in the quarter-finals, the eventual winner of the tournament. This fourth place finish in the Ligue A regular season was achieved again during the 2015/2016 season. In 2017-2018, for the first time the club is qualified for the
CEV Champions League. They won against
Novi Sad during the
qualification round, and were set in the
Pool D with
VC Zenit-Kazan,
Jastrzębski Węgiel and
Berlin Recycling Volleys. They only scored one point in 6 matchs (thanks to a 2-3 home defeat against Jastrzębski). The Spacer's have many difficulties during this 2017-2018 season, ending at the twelfth and last place of the league, and only saved from relegation to the second division due to the league expanding to fourteen clubs. ==Honours==