Quarterfinals Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega:
Mint Vero Volley Monza – Cucine Lube Civitanova 3-1 (31-33, 25-20, 25-15, 25-23)

Itas Trentino – Rana Verona 3-0 (25-14, 25-19, 25-23)

Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza – Allianz Milano 2-3 (16-25, 25-20, 21-25, 25-22, 20-22)

Giovedì 4 gennaio 2024, ore 20.30
Sir Susa Vim Perugia – Valsa Group Modena

Mint Vero Volley Monza – Cucine Lube Civitanova 3-1 (31-33, 25-20, 25-15, 25-23) – Mint Vero Volley Monza: Kreling 0, Takahashi 15, Galassi 12, Szwarc 24, Maar 18, Di Martino 5, Morazzini (L), Loeppky 1, Beretta 0, Gaggini (L). N.E. Visic, Comparoni, Mujanovic. All. Eccheli. Cucine Lube Civitanova: De Cecco 1, Yant Herrera 11, Diamantini 0, Lagumdzija 19, Nikolov 16, Anzani 1, Bisotto (L), Chinenyeze 9, Thelle 0, Motzo 2, Balaso (L), Zaytsev 7, Bottolo 0. N.E. Larizza. All. Blengini. ARBITRI: Puecher, Piana. NOTE – durata set: 40′, 26′, 25′, 33′; tot: 124′.

MINT Vero Volley Monza signs an appointment with history, in the single match valid for the Quarter Finals of the Del Monte ® Italian Cup 2023/2024. In an Opiquad Arena lit up by its audience, with more than 2500 spectators, the Italian vice-champions of Cucine Lube Civitanova had to give way 3-1 (31-33; 25-20; 25-15; 25-23) to the team trained by coach Massimo Eccheli. This is the first time for the Consortium’s flagship team at the Italian Cup Final Four, which will be played at the Unipol Arena in Casalecchio di Reno on 27 and 28 January and which will see the winners of the last Scudetto of Itas Trentino as opponents of Monzesi in the Semifinal. The 24 points of top scorer Arthur Szwarc, named MVP, and an exemplary blocking performance (12 winners), with the right attitude even from nine meters, were decisive in turning the match around after a first set spoiled at the end. The home team’s performance surprised the players from the Marche region, who started well and were then on the ropes for most of the match until the reaction at the end of the fourth set with only a close call.

MVP: Arthur Szwarc (MINT Vero Volley Monza)
SPETTATORI: 2.508

Itas Trentino – Rana Verona 3-0 (25-14, 25-19, 25-23) – Itas Trentino: Sbertoli 1, Lavia 14, Kozamernik 8, Rychlicki 10, Michieletto 16, Podrascanin 6, Pace (L), Laurenzano (L). N.E. Nelli, D’Heer, Cavuto, Berger, Magalini, Acquarone. All. Soli. Rana Verona: Spirito 2, Dzavoronok 10, Zingel 5, Esmaeilnezhad 5, Mozic 5, Mosca 7, Bonisoli (L), D’Amico (L), Keita 8, Sani 0. N.E. Cortesia, Jovovic, Grozdanov, Zanotti. All. Stoytchev. ARBITRI: Goitre, Brancati, Nava. NOTE – durata set: 21′, 26′, 28′; tot: 75′.

The Adige derby in the Del Monte®Coppa Italia version once again rewards Itas Trentino, giving the Italian Champions the pass for the fifteenth consecutive Final Four of the competition. The yellow-blues thus gain qualification for the 27-28 January event in Bologna thanks to the round success against Verona. In the first two sets, the Scaligeri team could offer little resistance, overwhelmed by the shock wave proposed by the hosts who, with service, defense and counterattack, put their opponents on the ropes without letting them respond. The third set was fought for a long time, but even in that case the difference in the final came from the greater incisiveness in the break point phase of the Italian team, led to a narrow victory by a great Michieletto (MVP and best scorer with 16 points), well supported from the rest of the team, who all appeared at excellent levels. For Verona, at their first defeat after four victories in a row, the appointment with the Final Four has been postponed once again.

MVP: Alessandro Michieletto (Itas Trentino)
SPETTATORI: 2.543

 

Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza – Allianz Milano 2-3 (16-25, 25-20, 21-25, 25-22, 20-22) – Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza: Brizard 4, Santos De Souza 23, Caneschi 5, Romanò 1, Recine 14, Simon 11, Gironi 18, Alonso 3, Scanferla (L), Andringa 1. N.E. Ricci, Dias. All. Anastasi. Allianz Milano: Porro 5, Ishikawa 19, Loser 16, Reggers 18, Kaziyski 13, Piano 4, Colombo (L), Mergarejo Hernandez 0, Zonta 0, Catania (L), Vitelli 1, Dirlic 0. N.E. Innocenzi. All. Piazza. ARBITRI: Cesare, Giardini. NOTE – durata set: 24′, 25′, 26′, 29′, 26′; tot: 130′.

The defending champions of Gas Sales Bluenergy Volley Piacenza will not be able to defend the Del Monte ® Coppa Italia SuperLega won last season. In the quarter-finals, after more than two hours of play, Allianz Milano celebrates at the PalabancaSport. The Milanese will be present in Bologna on 27 and 28 January. Piacenza in comeback takes the match to the tie break and is good at canceling two match balls in Milan, but then fails to take advantage of the six match balls available and on the third occasion, with two blocks, it is the Milanese who take home the match and qualification for F4. Difficult evening for some red and white, coach Anastasi looks for solutions from the bench and stimulates his team, but the performance on the pitch is too fluctuating on the red and white front. What betrays the Emilians are the difficulties in blocking, but also the errors in attack and serving. Lucarelli’s 23 points are not enough to prevail.

MVP: Paolo Porro (Allianz Milano)
SPETTATORI: 2501

 

Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
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Quarterfinals Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Giovedì 4 gennaio 2024, ore 20.30
Sir Susa Vim Perugia – Valsa Group Modena

Arbitri: Zavater Marco, Pozzato Andrea (Toni Fabio)
Video Check: Santoniccolo Marianna
Segnapunti: D’Auria Chiara
Diretta Rai Sport e VBTV

Final Four Del Monte®Coppa Italia SuperLega
Unipol Arena di Casalecchio di Reno (BO)

Semifinal 1
Sabato 27 gennaio 2024, ore 16.00
Itas Trentino – Vero Volley Monza
Diretta Rai Sport e VBTV

Semifinal 2
Sabato 27 gennaio 2024, ore 18.30
Vincente 2a/7a – Allianz Milano
Diretta Rai Sport e VBTV

Finalissima
Domenica 28 gennaio 2024, ore 15.45

Vincente Semifinale 1 – Vincente Semifinale 2