After a midweek round full of competitive spirit and twists, the elite of Italian volleyball is about to move to the Unipol Arena in Casalecchio di Reno (BO). The Final Four Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega is scheduled for the weekend. Tomorrow, Saturday 27 January, the two-day calendar features the semi-finals in a single match with live broadcast on Rai Sport. The teams returning from the quarter-finals are in contention. At 4.00 pm Itas Trentino challenges Mint Vero Volley Monza, while at 6.30 pm Sir Susa Vim Perugia finds itself in the net with Allianz Milano. The final act is scheduled for 3.45pm on Sunday 28 January live on Rai 2 (the start of the race will only be broadcast on RaiPlay).

The event is organized by the Serie A Volleyball League in collaboration with the Fipav Emilia-Romagna Regional Committee and the Fipav Bologna Territorial Committee, with the support of the Emilia-Romagna Region. Therefore, three challenges are coming to be experienced in one go thanks also to the new 15-second time limit for serving. A rule to speed up the game and limit the downtime between one action and another as much as possible.

On Saturday, at 4.00 pm, the Italian champions Itas Trentino and Mint Vero Volley Monza, debuting at the Final Four of the Italian Cup, seek praise in face-to-face n. 30. The Brianza team has only beaten the Dolomites on three occasions, always at home and always in the championship, the last time being last season. In cup competitions, however, the gialloblù have never given the Lombard team any discount, eliminating them in the quarter-finals in three editions of the Italian Cup and defeating them 3-1 in the Super Cup Final played in 2021 at the Eurosuole Forum. Last season the “black beast” Trento ousted the Vero Volley consortium from the Scudetto race in the Quarter Final series. Having reached F4 thanks to the 3-0 in the Adige derby against Verona, Fabio Soli’s men are chasing their fourth Italian Cup, while Massimo Eccheli’s team wants to write history after eliminating Civitanova in the previous round. In the championship Trento continues to lead the standings and give clear signs of superiority as in the case of the 3-0 inflicted on Milan. Opposite mood for the Monza team, who won only one match in the second round, coming off the comeback suffered in the tie break at home against Verona and having to evaluate the conditions of spiker Ran Takahashi. Despite the excellent psychophysical moment of the Trentino players, the Brianza group knows they can play their cards. The only ex on the field is Gianluca Galassi, while coach Fabio Soli coached Monza for three years. Canadian Eric Loeppky seeks point no. 1000 since its arrival in Italy.

 

Final Four Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega

Sabato 27 gennaio 2024, ore 16.00
Itas Trentino – Mint Vero Volley Monza
Diretta Rai Sport
Diretta streaming Rai Play
Telecronaca di Maurizio Colantoni e Fabio Vullo
Diretta streaming VBTV
Telecronaca di Piero Giannico e Paolo Cozzi

Sabato 27 gennaio 2024, ore 18.30
Sir Susa Vim Perugia – Allianz Milano

Diretta Rai Sport
Diretta streaming Rai Play
Telecronaca di Maurizio Colantoni e Andrea Lucchetta
Diretta streaming VBTV
Telecronaca di Piero Giannico e Paolo Cozzi

Domenica 28 gennaio 2024, ore 15.45
Finale Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Diretta Rai 2 (inizio gara su RaiPlay)
Diretta streaming Rai Play
Telecronaca di Maurizio Colantoni e Andrea Lucchetta
Diretta streaming VBTV
Telecronaca di Piero Giannico e Paolo Cozzi

 

Del Monte® Coppa Italia

Stagione        Vincitrice                                Sede
1978/79        Panini Modena                     Venezia
1979/80        Panini Modena                     Modena
1980/81        Edilcuoghi Sassuolo             Ancona
1981/82        Santal Parma                       Battipaglia (SA)
1982/83        Santal Parma                       Firenze
1983/84        Bartolini Bologna                 Forlì
1984/85        Panini Modena                     Chieti
1985/86        Panini Modena                     Arona (NO)
1986/87        Santal Parma                       Parma, Modena e Bologna
1987/88        Panini Modena                     Bologna e Modena
1988/89        Panini Modena                     Forlì
1989/90        Maxicono Parma                  Milano
1990/91        Il Messaggero Ravenna      Venezia
1991/92        Maxicono Parma                  Treviso
1992/93        Sisley Treviso                       Napoli
1993/94        Daytona Modena                  Perugia
1994/95        Daytona Las Modena           Roma
1995/96        Alpitour Traco Cuneo          Firenze
1996/97        Las Daytona Modena           Siena
1997/98        Casa Modena Unibon           Firenze
1998/99        TNT Alpitour Cuneo             Roma
1999/00        Sisley Treviso                       Milano

FINAL SIX
2000/01        Lube Banca Marche Macerata      S. Benedetto del Tronto (AP), Macerata, Pesaro, Ancona

FINAL EIGHT
2001/02        Noicom Brebanca Cuneo     Forlì, Biella e Milano
2002/03        Lube B. Marche Macerata    Bolzano e Trento
2003/04        Sisley Treviso                      La Spezia e Firenze
2004/05        Sisley Treviso                      Sansepolcro (AR) e Forlì
2005/06        Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo   Bassano del G. (VI), Ferrara e Forlì
2006/07        Sisley Treviso                       Bassano del G. (VI) e Milano
2007/08        Lube Banca Marche Macerata       Bassano del G. (VI) e Milano
2008/09        Lube Banca Marche Macerata       Bassano del G. (VI), Mantova, Forlì

FINAL FOUR
2009/10        Itas Diatec Trentino            Montecatini Terme (PT)
2010/11        Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo  Verona
2011/12        Itas Diatec Trentino            Roma
2012/13        Itas Diatec Trentino            Milano
2013/14        Copra Elior Piacenza           Bologna
2014/15        Parmareggio Modena          Bologna
2015/16        DHL Modena                         Milano
2016/17        Cucine Lube Civitanova       Bologna
2017/18        Sir Safety Conad Perugia    Bari
2018/19        Sir Safety Conad Perugia    Bologna
2019/20        Cucine Lube Civitanova       Bologna
2020/21        Cucine Lube Civitanova       Bologna
2021/22        Sir Safety Conad Perugia    Bologna
2022/23        Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza     Roma

 

 

Del Monte® Coppa Italia

12 W: Modena (2015/16, 2014/15, 1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85, 1979/80, 1978/79)
7 W:
Macerata/Civitanova (2020/21, 2019/20, 2016/17, 2008/09, 2007/08, 2002/03, 2000/01)
5 W:
Cuneo (2010/11, 2005/06, 2001/02, 1998/99, 1995/96); Parma (1991/92, 1989/90, 1986/87, 1982/83, 1981/82); Treviso (2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00, 1992/93)
3 W:
Perugia (2021/22, 2018/19, 2017/18), Trento (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10)
1 W:
Bologna Zinella (1983/84); Piacenza Copra (2013/14); Piacenza You (2022/23); Ravenna (1990/91); Sassuolo (1980/81).