On today at 12.15 took place the press conference approaching next upcoming Italian Volleyball League event, Del Monte Italian Cup Final 4, approaching next weekend at Unipol Arena in Casalecchio di Reno, in Bologna’s suburbs.
At the press conference were present all the upcoming protagonists of the two days of top world volleyball showdown, Wilfredo Leon and Nikola Grbic (Sir Safety Conad Perugia), Matey Kaziyski and Angelo Lorenzetti (Itas Trentino), Antoine Brizard and Lorenzo Bernardi (Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza), Matteo Piano and Roberto Piazza (Allianz Milano). Massimiliano Ortenzi (Videx Grottazzolina) and Dante Boninfante (Tinet Prata di Pordenone).
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Approaching Del Monte Italian Cup next weekend, Lega Volley Italian Volleyball League, the official press release.
https://www.legavolley.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Cartella-Stampa-Del-Monte-Coppa-Italia.pdf
The upcoming Del Monte Italian Cup Final 4 will see an important innovative change in the Tv broadcast. The main camera will cover the games in front of the benches, as basketball (especially NBA), giving a better experience to the audience.
Sir Safety Conad Perugia, Itas Trentino, Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza e Allianz Milano will be on court tomorrow at Unipol Arena in Casalecchio di Reno Bologna, challenging looking out for the Del Monte Italian Cup 44th edition.
An exciting edition of Final Four, with a couple of switches in the “classic” teams in last 10 years, without powerhouses as Leo Shoes PerkinElmen Modena and above all without defending champs Cucine Lube Civitanova.
A cpuple of brand new rules for this edition, as 15 second timer for the serve, the new positionof the main camera, and the Video Check contro room far from the court.
Sunday’s big final will be broaqdcasted by National TV Rai 2, the winner of the Cup will have direct access to CEV Cup.
First Semifinal at 15.15 with winter champs Sir Safety Conad Perugia facing former head coach Lorenzo Bernardi’s Gas Sales BluEnergy Piacenza, while at 17.45 will take place the second semifinal between Itas Trentino and Allianz Milano, with Roberto Piazza’s team as underdog outsider, after they stunned Cucine Lube Civitanova in Quarterfinals.
Final Four Del Monte® Coppa Italia
Semifinal Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Sabato 5 marzo 2022, ore 15.15
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza
Diretta RAI Sport
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Semifinal Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Sabato 5 marzo 2022, ore 17.45
Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano
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Diretta Volleyballworld.tv
Final Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Domenica 6 marzo 2022, ore 15.00
Diretta RAI Due
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Diretta Volleyballworld.tv
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza
In Italian Cup
Club | Totale Incontri | ||||||
Giocati | Vinti | Persi | Set | Set | Punti | Punti | |
Vinti | Persi | Fatti | Subiti | ||||
Perugia | 6 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 3 | 515 | 431 |
Piacenza | 6 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 18 | 431 | 515 |
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza 3-1 11ª R 2021-22
Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza – Sir Safety Conad Perugia 0-3 11ª A 2021-22
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza 3-0 2ª R 2020-21
Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza – Sir Safety Conad Perugia 1-3 2ª A 2020-21
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Gas Sales Piacenza 3-1 7ª R 2019-20
Gas Sales Piacenza – Sir Safety Conad Perugia 0-3 7ª A 2019-20
Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano
Club | Totale Incontri | ||||||
Giocati | Vinti | Persi | Set | Set | Punti | Punti | |
Vinti | Persi | Fatti | Subiti | ||||
Milano | 17 | 2 | 15 | 12 | 47 | 1204 | 1420 |
Trento | 17 | 15 | 2 | 47 | 12 | 1420 | 1204 |
I Precedenti in Coppa Italia
Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano 3-0 Gara Unica Quarti di Finale 2020-21
Allianz Milano – Itas Trentino 0-3 1ª Giornata Quarti di Finale 2019-20
I precedenti in Regular Season
Allianz Milano – Itas Trentino 0-3 12ª Andata 2021-22
Allianz Milano – Itas Trentino 3-0 10ª Ritorno 2020-21
Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano 3-0 10ª Andata 2020-21
Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano 3-1 6ª Ritorno 2019-20
Allianz Milano – Itas Trentino 1-3 6ª Andata 2019-20
Revivre Axopower Milano – Itas Trentino 1-3 10ª Ritorno 2018-19
Itas Trentino – Revivre Axopower Milano 3-0 10ª Andata 2018-19
Revivre Milano – Diatec Trentino 2-3 1ª Ritorno 2017-18
Diatec Trentino – Revivre Milano 2-3 1ª Andata 2017-18
Revivre Milano – Diatec Trentino 0-3 8ª Ritorno 2016-17
Diatec Trentino – Revivre Milano 3-0 8ª Andata 2016-17
Diatec Trentino – Revivre Milano 3-1 9ª Ritorno 2015-16
Revivre Milano – Diatec Trentino 0-3 9ª Andata 2015-16
Revivre Milano – Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino 0-3 5ª Ritorno 2014-15
Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino – Revivre Milano 3-0 5ªAndata 2014-15
A bunch of new topics in next upcoming Del Monte Italian Cup Final Four, with brand new Video Check Room far from the court, in a very important experience, far from the pressure of the live court.
Sir Safety Conad Perugia-Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza 3-1 (25-22, 23-25, 25-23, 25-18) – Sir Safety Conad Perugia: Giannelli 4, Anderson 18, Ricci 1, Rychlicki 8, Leon Venero 26, Solé 12, Piccinelli (L), Colaci (L), Travica 0, Plotnytskyi 0, Mengozzi 3. N.E. Dardzans, Ter Horst, Russo. All. Grbic. Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza: Brizard 7, Rossard 16, Caneschi 1, Lagumdzija 3, Russell 3, Cester 4, Catania (L), Scanferla (L), Stern 16, Antonov 0, Holt 4, Tondo 0, Recine 10. N.E. Pujol. All. Bernardi.
Sir Safety Conad Perugia clinched the first Del Monte Italian Cup Final spot, by defeating Gas Sales BluEnergy Piacenza in first semifinal. It was a very intense game, with former Perugia head coach Lorenzo Bernardi’s team who trailed after losing first set, tying the game by winning the second, but Wilfredo Leon powerful performance drove Nikola Grbic’s team to the 3-1 win, securing to the Block Devils the access to tomorrow’s big final game for the trophy, waiting the result of second semifinal between Itas Trentino and Allianz Milano.
Semifinal Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Sabato 5 marzo 2022, inizio previsto ore 17.45
Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano
Diretta RAI Sport
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Live Volleyballworld.tv
Sabato 5 marzo 2022, ore 20.30
Final Del Monte® Coppa Italia A3
Videx Grottazzolina – Tinet Prata di Pordenone
Live YouTube Legavolley
Final Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Domenica 6 marzo 2022, ore 15.00
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Vincente seconda Semifinale
Live RAI Due
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Itas Trentino – Allianz Milano 3-0 (25-14, 25-20, 25-20) – Itas Trentino: Sbertoli 2, Kaziyski 13, Lisinac 10, Lavia 19, Michieletto 9, Podrascanin 5, De Angelis (L), Zenger (L), Cavuto 0. N.E. Albergati, Sperotto, Pinali, D’Heer. All. Lorenzetti. Allianz Milano: Porro 1, Ishikawa 7, Chinenyeze 6, Patry 8, Jaeschke 7, Piano 2, Staforini (L), Daldello 0, Pesaresi (L), Romanò 7, Mosca 0 N.E. Maiocchi, Djokic. All. Piazza.
Audience: 4800
It was a clear win for Itas Trentino over Allianz Milano at Unipol Arena in Del Monte Italian Cup second Semifinal, securing the access to tomorrow’s big final versus Sir Safety Conad Perugia, a type of “classic” of italian volleyball in last seasons. Trento dominated the game since the first set, won clearly 25-14, with a great performance of Lavia. Milano tried in second and third to stay at same level of Trento but Angelo Lorenzetti’s team was almost perfect in all fundamentals, by winnin the two more sets of the challenge, and clinching the access to tomorrow’s big final versus Block Devils.
Top scorer for Itas Trentino was Lavia with 19 points, for Allianz Milano the best was frenchman opposite Patry, with 8 points.
Program
Sabato 5 marzo 2022, ore 20.30
Finale Del Monte® Coppa Italia A3
Videx Grottazzolina – Tinet Prata di Pordenone
Diretta YouTube Legavolley
Finale Del Monte® Coppa Italia SuperLega
Domenica 6 marzo 2022, ore 15.00
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Itas Trentino
Diretta RAI Due
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Diretta Volleyballworld.tv
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Itas Trentino
(in 2021-2022 season)
Itas Trentino – Sir Safety Conad Perugia 0-3 2ª R Champions League
Itas Trentino – Sir Safety Conad Perugia 3-2 5ª R Regular Season
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Itas Trentino 3-0 1ª A Champions League
Sir Safety Conad Perugia Itas Trentino 3-0 5ª A Regular Season
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Itas Trentino 0-3 Semif Supercoppa
In Coppa Italia
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Itas Trentino 3-0 Semifinals 2020
Diatec Trentino – Sir Safety Conad Perugia 0-3 Semifinals 2017
Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino – Sir Safety Perugia 3-2 Semifinals 2014
Itas Diatec Trentino – Sir Safety Perugia 3-1 Quarterfinals 2012
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Itas Trentino 3-1 (25-17, 25-17, 23-25, 25-23) – Sir Safety Conad Perugia: Giannelli 6, Anderson 12, Mengozzi 11, Rychlicki 21, Leon Venero 23, Solé 5, Piccinelli (L), Travica 0, Colaci (L), Plotnytskyi 0. N.E. Ter Horst, Dardzans, Ricci, Russo. All. Grbic. Itas Trentino: Sbertoli 2, Michieletto 19, Lisinac 5, Lavia 9, Kaziyski 16, Podrascanin 8, De Angelis (L), Zenger (L), Sperotto 0, Pinali 0. N.E. Albergati, D’Heer, Cavuto. All. Lorenzetti.
Sir Safety Conad won his third Italian Cup at Unipol Arena in Casalecchio di Reno (BO), in front of the sell out crowd (4965 spectators, the 60% of the capacity) of enthusistic volleyball lovers.
Nikola Grbic’s team defeated Itas Trentino in the big final, after winning first two sets, suffering the comeback of Angelo Lorenzetti’s team in the third, and sealing the win in fourth, with a 25-23 win.
It was a great volleyball showdown at Unipol Arena for the Del Monte Italian Cup Final Four in this weekend, with two great Semifinals on saturday between Sir Safety Conad Perugia and Lorenzo Bernardi’s Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza, and between Itas Trentino and Allianz Milano, with the final happening of Del Monte Italian Cup Serie A3 final, which saw the win of Tinet Prata over Videx Grottazzolina.
On today the big final put on stage once again the amazing show of the best volleyball in the world, with two of the top teams in the world, putting to italian volleyball atop the quality standings.
Coppa Italia A1-Superlega
Season Winner Location
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 Assago (MI)
2013/14 Copra Elior Piacenza Bologna
2014/15 Parmareggio Modena Bologna
2015/16 DHL Modena Assago (MI)
2016/17 Cucine Lube Civitanova Casalecchio di Reno (BO)
2017/18 Sir Safety Conad Perugia Bari
2018/19 Sir Safety Conad Perugia Casalecchio di Reno (BO)
2019/20 Cucine Lube Civitanova Casalecchio di Reno (BO)
2020/21 Cucine Lube Civitanova Casalecchio di Reno (BO)
2021/22 Sir Safety Conad Perugia Casalecchio di Reno (BO)
Coppa Italia A1-SuperLega
Winning players
9 W: Luca Cantagalli (1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94, 1992/93, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85)
6 W: Marco Bracci (2002/03, 1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1991/92, 1989/90); Francesco Dall’Olio (1994/95, 1985/86, 1984/85, 1983/84, 1979/80, 1978/79); Osmany Juantorena (2020/21, 2019/20, 2016/17, 2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10); Samuele Papi (2013/14, 2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00, 1995/96)
5 W: Lorenzo Bernardi (1999/00, 1992/93, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86); Franco Bertoli (1993/94, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85); Davide Bellini (2002/03, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85); Cristian Casoli (2004/05, 2003/04, 2001/02, 1998/99, 1995/96); Massimo Colaci (2021/22, 2018/2019, 2017/18, 2012/13, 2011/12); Mirko Corsano (2008/09, 2007/08, 2002/03, 2000/01, 1991/92); Alessandro Fei (2013/14, 2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 2000/01); Andrea Giani (1997/98, 1996/97, 1991/92, 1989/90, 1986/87); Andrea Lucchetta (1995/96, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85); Luca Tencati (2013/14, 2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00); Valerio Vermiglio (2008/09, 2007/08, 2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04); Fabio Vullo (1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1990/91, 1988/89, 1987/88)
4 W: Alberto Cisolla (2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00); Juan Carlos Cuminetti (1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94); Luciano De Cecco (2020/21, 2018/19, 2017/18, 2013/14); Giovanni Erricchiello (1990/91, 1986/87, 1982/83, 1981/82); Alessandro Farina (2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00); Andrea Ghiretti (1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85); Pasquale Gravina (2004/05, 2002/03, 1999/00, 1991/92); Luigi Mastrangelo (2010/11, 2002/03, 2001/02, 1998/99); Igor Omrcen (2008/09, 2007/08, 2005/06, 2001/02); Gilberto Passani (1992/93, 1989/90, 1982/83, 1981/82); Gianluigi Sacchetti (1993/94, 1985/86, 1984/85, 1980/81);
3 W: Simone Anzani (2020/21, 2019/20, 2017/18); Andrea Bari (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10); Emanuele Birarelli (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10); Dore Della Lunga (2018/19, 2017/18, 2011/12) Mauro Di Bernardo (1985/86, 1984/85, 1980/81); Alberto Casadei (2016/17, 2015/16, 2014/15); Nikola Grbic (2010/11, 1999/00, 1998/99); Giorgio Goldoni (1984/85, 1981/82, 1978/79), Matey Kaziyski (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10); Jiri Kovar (2019/20, 2020/21, 2016/17); Filippo Lanza (2018/19, 2012/13, 2011/12); Pierpaolo Lucchetta (1986/87, 1982/83, 1981/82); Francesco Morandi (1988/89, 1987/88, 1984/85); Mossa de Rezende Bruno (2019/20, 2015/16, 2014/15); Kamil Rychlicki (2021/22, 2020/21, 2019/20); Marko Podrascanin (2018/19, 2017/18, 2008/09); Raul Quiroga (1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85); Fabio Ricci (2021/22, 2018/19, 2017/18); Robertlandy Simon (2020/21, 2019/20, 2013/14), Bas Van De Goor (1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95); Paolo Vecchi (1986/87, 1982/83, 1981/82); Luca Vettori (2015/16; 2014/15, 2013/14); Raphael Vieira de Oliveira (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10); Tsvetan Sokolov (2016/17, 2011/12, 2009/10); Wout Wijsmans (2010/11, 2005/06, 2002/03)
2 W: Alberto Angelelli (1982/83, 1981/82); Antonio Babini (1994/95, 1983/84); Aleksandar Atanasijevic (2018/19; 2017/18); Alberto Bachi (1998/99, 1993/94); Fabio Balaso (2020/21, 2019/20); Enzo Barbaro (2004/05, 2003/04); Andrea Bartoletti (2008/09, 2007/08); Giulio Belletti (1986/87, 1982/83); Daniele Berselli (1979/80, 1978/79); Andrea Boldrini (1979/80, 1978/79); Dante Boninfante (2014/15, 1999/00); Matteo Burgsthaler (2012/13, 2011/12); Pierluigi Cappi (1979/80, 1978/79); Manuel Coscione (2005/06, 2001/02); Massimo Dalfovo (1979/80, 1978/79); Renan Dal Zotto (1991/92, 1989/90); Giovanni Daniele (1997/98, 1996/97); Giancarlo Dametto (1985/86, 1984/85 Raimondo Della Volpe (1990/91, 1987/88); Ferdinando De Giorgi (2001/02, 1995/96); Enrico Diamantini (2020/21, 2019/20); Mitar Djuric (2012/13, 2011/12); Fabio Donadio (2015/16, 2014/15); Gustavo Endres (2006/07, 2004/05); Sandro Fabbiani (2005/06, 1997/98); Giuseppe Ferrari (1979/80, 1978/79); Claudio Galli (1995/96, 1989/90); Kim Ho Chul (1982/83, 1981/82); Denys Kaliberda (2016/17, 2013/14); Gianni Lanfranco (1982/83, 1981/82); Yoandy Leal (2020/21, 2019/20); Wilfredo Leon (2021/22, 2018/19); Christian Laraia (1996/97, 1994/95); Martin Lebl (2008/09, 2007/08); Andrea Marchisio (2020/21, 2019/20); Matteo Martino (2008/09, 2005/06); Marco Meoni (2002/03, 2000/01); Paolo Merlo (1988/89, 1987/88); Riccardo Michieletto (1991/92, 1986/87); Ivan Miljkovic (2002/03, 2000/01); Natale Monopoli (2008/09, 2007/08); Paolo Montorsi (1979/80, 1978/79); Betancourt Nalbert (2002/03, 2000/01); Marco Negri (1982/83, 1981/82); Earvin Ngapeth (2015/16, 2014/15); Maurizio Ninfa (1982/83, 1981/82); Ruslan Olikhver (1994/95, 1993/94); Tommaso Orlandi (1997/98, 1996/97); Rafael Pascual (1998/99, 1995/96); Liano Petrelli (1998/99, 1986/87); Nemanja Petric (2015/16, 2014/15); Matteo Piano (2015/16, 2014/15); Alessandro Piccinelli (2021/22, 2018/19); Damiano Pippi (1999/00, 1993/94); Marko Podrascanin (2018/19, 2017/18, 2008/09); Mauro Radicioni (1991/92, 1989/90); Bernard Rajzman (1979/80, 1978/79); Manuele Ravellino (2002/03, 2000/01); Salvatore Rossini (2015/16, 2014/15); Massimiliano Russo (1994/95, 1993/94); Andrea Sala (2014/15, 2009/10); Gianluca Saraceni (2008/09, 2007/08); Andrea Sartoretti (2001/02, 1996/97); Stefano Sibani (1979/80, 1978/79); Lorenzo Smerilli (2013/14, 2007/08); Jan Willem Snippe (2008/09, 2007/08); Pietro Spada (1988/89, 1987/88); Simone Spescha (2001/02, 1998/99); Jan Stokr (2012/13, 2011/12), Sebastian Swiderski (2008/09, 2007/08); Marco Tagliatti (1994/95, 1993/94); Gianmarco Venturi (1990/91, 1980/81); Fabrizio Ugolotti (1985/86, 1984/85); Lukasz Zygadlo (2011/12, 2009/10); Andrea Zorzi (1989/90, 1986/87)
1 W: Abdalla Ahmed (2006/07); Giuliano Agazzi (1992/93); Matthew Anderson (2021/22); Leo Andric (2017/18); Andrea Arnaud (1992/93); Michele Baranowicz (2005/06); Paolo Bartek (1995/96); Alexander Berger (2017/18); Guido Betti (1988/89); Pier Paolo Bevilacqua (1987/88); Mateusz Bieniek (2019/20); Peter Blangè (1991/92); Massimo Botti (1991/92); Dejan Brdjovic (2000/01); Steve Brinkman (2011/12); Elia Bossi (2015/16); Vigor Bovolenta (1990/91);Luca Bucciarelli (2018/19); Gabriele Bulgarelli (1996/97); Andrea Campani (1980/81); Davide Candellaro (2016/17); Andrea Cesarini (2017/18); Maikel Cristobal Cardona (2001/02); Bertrand Carletti (2010/11); Leonardo Carretti (1980/81); Rodolfo Cavaliere (1992/93); Klemen Cebulj (2016/17); Enrico Cester (2016/17); Micah Christenson (2016/17); Stefan Chrtiansky Jr (2012/13); Paolo Cipollari (1995/96); Francesco Corsini (2009/10); Antonio Corvetta (2016/17); Carlo Alberto Cova (1989/90); Paolo Cozzi (2005/06); Valerio Curti (2005/06); Stelio De Rocco (1983/84); Massimiliano Decio (2003/04); Daniele Desiderio (1999/00); Stijn D’Hulst (2019/20); ); Kristen Dardzans (2021/22); Stanislav Dineikin (2003/04); Mauro Dozzo (1982/83); Alain Fabiani (1986/87); Marco Falaschi (2020/21); Mario Fangareggi (1990/91); Stefano Fanton (1983/84); Michele Fedrizzi (2009/10); Paolo Ferrioli (2000/01); Francesco Ferrua (2001/02); Dmitry Fomin (1999/00); Francesco Fortunato (2010/11); Fabrizio Franceschelli (1994/95); Amir Ghafour (2019/20); Gianluca Galassi (2018/19); Cosimo Gallotta (1998/99); Hugo Fernando Lucas Gaspar (2004/05); Danijel Galic (2010/11); Lorenzo Gallosti (2009/10); Mauro Gavotto (1998/99); Andrija Geric (2007/08); Gilberto Amauri “Giba” Godoy Filho (2005/06); Simone Giannelli (2021/22) Roberto Giovannini (1983/84); Andrea Giovi (2008/09); Giacomo Giretto (1991/92); Carlao Gouveia (1991/92); Vladimir Grbic (1995/96); Jenia Grebennikov (2016/17); Bengt Gustafson (1986/87); Jan Hadrava (2020/21), Hubert Henno (2010/11); Ihosvany Hernandez (1998/99); Renaud Herpe (2009/10); Nicholas Hoag (2018/19); Sjoerd Hoogendoorn (2018/19); Robert Horstink (2006/07); Gazmend Husaj (2013/14); Gervasio Iurisci (2002/03); Sandor Kantor (2001/02); Karch Kiraly (1990/91); Theoklitos Karipidis (2003/04); Toni Kovacevic (2004/05); Uros Kovacevic (2014/15); Jiri Kral (2006/07); Yuki Ishikawa (2014/15); Jacopo Larizza (2020/21); Kevin Le Roux (2013/14); Mauricio Lima (1993/94); Pierluigi Lucchetta (1981/82); Giuseppe Magnanini (1978/79); Maurizio Magnanini (1979/80); Giovanni Mambelli (1990/91); Stefano Margutti (1990/91); Luc Marquet (2000/01); Davide Marra (2013/14); Alessandro Martinelli (1980/81); Marco Martinelli (1993/94); Estaban Martinez (1985/86); Roberto Masciarelli (1990/91); Jacopo Massari (2019/2020); Omer Maurizzi (1983/84); Stefano Mengozzi (2021/22); Marcello Mescoli (1993/94); Marcos Antonio Milinkovic (1999/00); Alberto Minelli (1983/84); Evgueni Mitkov (1997/98); Luca Moretti (1992/93); Fabio Muzio (2002/03); Richard Nemec (2003/04); Milos Nikic (2015/16); Vladimir Nikolov (2010/11); Marek Novotny (2006/07); Gianluca Nuzzo (1993/94); Davide Oglino (1995/96); Vincenzo Paccagnella (1994/95); Lamberto Padovani (1979/80); Luca Panizzi (1989/90); Alessandro Paparoni (2000/01); Simone Parodi (2010/11); Pier Paolo Partenio (2013/14); Doug Partie (1988/89); Stefano Pascucci (1990/91); Giuseppe Patriarca (2010/11); Janis Peda (2010/11); Nicola Pesaresi (2016/17); Gabriele Pignatti (1996/97); Federico Pistolesi (1991/92); Alberto Piva (1983/84); Peter Platenik (2005/06); Oleh Plotnytskyi (2021/22); Jan Marcus Posthuma (1992/93); Roberto Puntoni (1979/80); Pietro Rinaldi (2001/02); Alain Addys Roca Borrero (1998/99); Rodrigo “Rodrigao” Santana (2008/09); Anderson Rodrigues (2005/06); Aaron Russell (2017/18); Roberto Russo (2021/22); Simone Rosalba (2000/01); Lucas Saatkamp (2015/16); Mauro Saetti Baraldi (1980/81), Juan Josè Salvador (2000/01); Tuomas Sammelvuo (2001/02); Luca Sartoretti (2015/16); Tiziano Scarioli (1983/84); James Shaw (2017/18); Nicholas Sighinolfi (2015/16); Tommy Siirila (2017/18); Jonah Seif (2018/19); Steven Silvestri (1992/93); Giacomo Sintini (2012/13); Sebastian Solé (2021/22); Pietro Soli (2015/16); Daniele Sottile (1998/99); Angelo Squeo (1983/84); Dragan Stankovic (2016/17); Jeff Stork (1989/90); Thijs Ter Horst (2021/22); Steve Timmons (1990/91); Paolo Tofoli (1992/93); Paolo Torre (1995/96); Dragan Travica (2021/22); Nikolay Uchikov (2012/13); Filippo Vagli (1986/87); Mike Van De Goor (1996/97); Damiano Valsecchi (2012/13), Daniele Vergnaghi (2005/06); Pieter Vehrees (2014/15); Denis Villatorta (1992/93); Leandro Vissotto Neves (2009/10); Ethan Watts (1997/98); Herrera Marlon Yant (2020/21), Cesare Zanolli (1980/81); Giuliano Zanghieri (1980/81); Ivan Zaytsev (2017/18); Enrico Zini (1980/81); Hristo Zlatanov (2013/14); Ron Zwerver (1992/93)
Coppa Italia A1-SuperLega
Winning Coaches
7 W: Daniele Bagnoli (2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94)
5 W: Ferdinando De Giorgi (2020/21, 2019/20, 2008/09, 2007/08, 2001/02);
4 W: Silvano Prandi (2005/06, 2000/01, 1998/99, 1995/96)
3 W:; Gian Paolo Montali (1992/93, 1989/90, 1986/87); Julio Velasco (1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86); Radostin Stoytchev (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10)
2 W: Lorenzo Bernardi (2018/2019, 2017/18); Angelo Lorenzetti (2015/16, 2014/15); Gianpaolo Guidetti (1978/79, 1979/80); Claudio Piazza (1981/82, 1982/83)
1 W: Gianlorenzo Blengini (2016/17); Francesco Dall’Olio (1997/98); Paulo Roberto De Freitas “Bebeto” (1991/92); Alberto Giuliani (2010/11); Nikola Grbic (2021/22), Adriano Guidetti (1980/81); Roberto Masciarelli (2002/03); Luca Monti (2013/14); Andrea Nannini (1984/85); Daniele Ricci (1990/91); Nerio Zanetti (1983/84)
Coppa Italia A1-SuperLega
Winning Teams
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 (2013/14); Ravenna (1990/91); Sassuolo (1980/81)
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