Supercoppa Italiana (women's volleyball)

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Supercoppa Italiana (women's volleyball)
Patch-lvf-supercoppa-RGB.svg
Sport Volleyball
Founded1996;28 years ago (1996)
Administrator FIPAV
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Continent Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Imoco Volley (8 titles)
Most titles Imoco Volley (8 titles)
Related
competitions
Official website legavolleyfemminile.it

The Italian Women's Volleyball Super Cup (in Italian: Supercoppa Italiana di pallavolo femminile) is an Italian women's volleyball competition organized since 1996 by the Lega Volley Femminile. [1] The Supercoppa Italiana is played between the winners of the Serie A1 and the Coppa Italia from the previous season. If the winners are the same team it's played between the winner of the Serie A1 and the runner-up of the Coppa Italia.

Contents

Results

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1996 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–2
(5–15, 15–10, 15–9, 8–15, 15–11)
Anthesis Volley Modena
1997 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–0
(15–8, 15–8, 15–8)
Omnitel Volley Modena
1998 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–2
(15–12, 11–15, 3–15, 16–14, 15–12)
Ceramica Reggio Emilia
1999 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–0
(25–19, 25–22, 25–19)
Despar Perugia
2000 Capo Sud Reggio Calabria 3–2
(25–22, 21–25, 16–25, 25–20, 15–12)
Edison Modena
2001 Minetti Vicenza 3–0
(25–15, 25–22, 25–12)
Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2002 Volley Modena 3–0
(25–18, 25–20, 26–24)
Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2003 Sant'Orsola Asystel Novara 3–0
(25–22, 25–16, 25–19)
Despar Sirio Perugia
2004 Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–0
(25–18, 25–11, 25–20)
Colussi Perugia
2005 Sant'Orsola Asystel Novara 3–2
(27–25, 26–24, 20–25, 23–25, 15–6)
Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2006 Scavolini Pesaro 3–0
(25–19, 25–23, 25–22)
Sant'Orsola Asystel Novara
2007 Despar Perugia 3–0
(25–21, 25–21, 25–14)
Monte Schiavo Banca Marche Jesi
2008 Scavolini Pesaro 3–1
(27–25, 25–17, 19–25, 25–18)
Foppapedretti Bergamo
2009 Scavolini Pesaro 3–2
(25–19, 18–25, 25–21, 23–25, 15–13)
Asystel Volley Novara
2010 Scavolini Pesaro 3–0
(25–20, 25–20, 25–19)
MC Carnaghi Villa Cortese
2011 Norda Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–2
(25–20, 20–25, 17–25, 25–22, 15–13)
MC Carnaghi Villa Cortese
2012 Unendo Yamamay Busto Arsizio 3–2
(20–25, 25–21, 21–25, 25–21, 15–12)
Asystel MC Carnaghi Villa Cortese
2013 Rebecchi Nordmeccanica Piacenza 3–0
(25–22, 25–10, 25–10)
Imoco Volley Conegliano
2014 Nordmeccanica Rebecchi Piacenza 3–2
(15–25, 25–16, 25–27, 25–19, 15–11)
Unendo Yamamay Busto Arsizio
2015 Pomì Casalmaggiore 3–2
(17–25, 25–22, 25–23, 20–25, 17–15)
Igor Gorgonzola Novara
2016 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–1
(22–25, 25–18, 25–22, 25–22)
Foppapedretti Bergamo
2017 Igor Gorgonzola Novara 3–2
(25–19, 25–27, 22–25, 25–23, 16–14)
Imoco Volley Conegliano
2018 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–1
(25–21, 25–17, 17–25, 25–23)
Igor Gorgonzola Novara
2019 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–0
(25–20, 25–17, 25–21)
Igor Gorgonzola Novara
2020 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–0
(25–16, 25–15, 25–15)
Unet E-Work Busto Arsizio
2021 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–1
(23–25, 29–27, 25–15, 26–24)
Igor Gorgonzola Novara
2022 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–1
(25–23, 17–25, 25–17, 25–17)
Igor Gorgonzola Novara
2023 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–1
(26–24, 21–25, 25–23, 25–20)
Vero Volley Milano
2024 Imoco Volley Conegliano 3–2
(20–25, 25–16, 21–25, 25–23, 15–11)
Vero Volley Milano

Titles by club

Rk.ClubTitlesCityYears won
1 Imoco Volley 8 Conegliano 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
2 Volley Bergamo 6 Bergamo 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2011
3 Robursport Volley Pesaro 4 Pesaro 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
4 Asystel Volley 2 Novara 2003, 2005
= River Volley 2 Piacenza 2013, 2014
6 Virtus Reggio Calabria 1 Reggio Calabria 2000
= Vicenza Volley 1 Vicenza 2001
= Volley Modena 1 Modena 2002
= Pallavolo Sirio Perugia 1 Perugia 2007
= Unet E-Work Busto Arsizio 1 Busto Arsizio 2012
= Volleyball Casalmaggiore 1 Casalmaggiore 2015
= AGIL Volley 1 Novara 2017

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References

  1. "Supercoppa Italiana — Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile". legavolleyfemminile.it (in Italian).