Sir Susa Vim Perugia – Mint Vero Volley Monza 3-1 (22-25, 25-21, 25-15, 25-23) – Sir Susa Vim Perugia: Giannelli 2, Plotnytskyi 14, Resende Gualberto 15, Ben Tara 16, Semeniuk 18, Russo 3, Toscani (L), Held 0, Herrera Jaime 0, Leon Venero 0, Solé 8, Colaci (L). N.E. Candellaro, Ropret. All. Lorenzetti. Mint Vero Volley Monza: Kreling 0, Loeppky 12, Di Martino 7, Szwarc 22, Maar 7, Galassi 12, Visic 0, Mujanovic 2, Morazzini (L), Gaggini (L). N.E. Frascio, Comparoni, Beretta. All. Eccheli. ARBITRI: Zanussi, Zavater. NOTE – durata set: 26′, 26′, 23′, 29′; tot: 104′.

Sir Susa Vim Perugia rejoices for its fourth success in the Del Monte® Italian Cup. Angelo Lorenzetti’s boys, in their third triumph, cameback to win 3-1 against Mint Vero Volley Monza who still played an excellent Final Four, despite the difficulty caused by Takahashi’s absence. In front of over 9000 spectators (sold out) the team of president Gino Sirci took control of the game after the defeat in the first set thanks above all to the performances of Plotnytskyi, awarded as Del Monte® MVP of the event, of a concrete Semeniuk (18 points) and an excellent Flavio (16 points); among the Brianza players Szwarc scored 22, Galassi, never tamed, 12 with 4 aces.

At the Unipol Arena there was also space for youth volleyball, because the President of Lega Pallavolo Serie A Massimo Righi and the president of the FIPAV Bologna Territorial Committee awarded the winners of the Italian Territories Cup, an event held in parallel with the Del Monte® Italian Cup, won by the Territorial Committee of Rome.

The National Anthem was sung by the children’s choir of the Teatro Comunale of Bologna and a minute of silence was observed in memory of Gigi Riva. At the moment of the starting six, the D.D.WE.CO, a group of percussionists and dancers, accompanied the players onto the pitch and ignited the passion of the fans. The fans present at the Unipol Arena were also entertained by the “Liberi Di… Physical Theatre” company, founded in Milan in 2007, which produces and creates innovative acrobatic shows that involve the public with the universal language of body movement.

A positive moment from Loeppky gives Monza the first break of the match (6-9), Szwarc (8 points in the set) scores the 9-13 and Lorenzetti calls time out. Leon enters the serve and favors the recovery of Sir (15-17), but Mint Monza holds and closes with Galassi’s ace (22-25).

Coach Eccheli immediately calls time out in the second set because the Perugians start with a clear 3-0. The Monza team were not intimidated and remained close (9-8), but were pushed back by Ben Tara and Semeniuk (16-13). The advantage remains and Sir Susa Vim draws level (25-21).

The point-to-point continues in the third set, made up of overtaking and counter-overtaking, then a turn of service by Plotnytskyi launches the “Block Devils” (9-6 and Eccheli time out). Mint Vero Volley’s reaction was slow to arrive (14-7) and the Umbrians went 2-1 in a set in which Semeniuk attacked with 100% (6 points).

Lorenzetti time out at 6-10 in the fourth set, Perugia goes five down (7-12) then gets back up with Solé serving (14-12). Ben Tara is hit by cramps after the 22-20 attack, Herrera enters for the grand finale, which awards Sir Susa Vim Perugia the 46th edition of the Del Monte® Italian Cup.

The moment of the awards ceremony was exciting because Lega Pallavolo Serie A first commemorated with the words of President Massimo Righi four great figures from the world of volleyball who recently passed away: the historic manager of Ravenna Giuseppe Brusi, the dean of volleyball journalists Carlo Gobbi and the former secretary of FIPAV Gianfranco Briani and finally the lawyer. Guido Martinelli, whose widow, Mrs. Marisa, presented the lifetime achievement award to Max Colaci, in his sixth Italian Cup won, the fourth with the Perugians after the two won with Trento.

The president of the Fipav Emilia-Romagna Reginal Committee Silvano Brusori honored the referees of the match with a plaque: Marco Zavater, Umberto Zanussi, Giuseppe Curto, Alessandro Cerra, Francesca Righi and Enrico Dandolo.

The second place, Mint Vero Volley Monza, was awarded medals by Gianmaria Manghi, head of the political secretariat of the presidency of the Emilia-Romagna Region, and by the vice-president of Lega Pallavolo Serie A, Albino Massaccesi, and with the plaque by Roberta Li Calzi, councilor for sport and budget of the Municipality of Bologna.

Then the party began for Sir Susa Vim Perugia: first the Italian Cup rosette was handed over to Gino Sirci, president of Sir, by Massimo Righi and the Fipav president, Giuseppe Manfredi, who also hung the medals around the necks of the Umbrian players winners’ medals.

Alexander Boricic, President of the Cev, awarded Oleh Plotnytskyi, Del Monte® MVP of the Final. The Del Monte® Italian Cup fell from the top of the Arena together with the dancer Valentina Marino to the hands of president Righi, who handed it over to captain Wilfredo Leon.

photogallery Finale Del Monte® Coppa Italia
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SPETTATORI: 9.125 (Sold Out)
INCASSO: € 176.714,00

Massimo Colaci (Sir Susa Vim Perugia): “È sempre una grande emozione vincere questi trofei, per me è una sfida. Sono contento per me, per i miei compagni, la società e i tifosi. La Final Four ha dimostrato che ci sono tante squadre forti, per cui è ancora più bello e stimolante e dà maggiore valore alle vittorie”.
Gianluca Galassi (Mint Vero Volley Monza): “È normale che ci sia del rammarico, ma dobbiamo essere soddisfatti di ciò che siamo riusciti a fare in questi due giorni perché non era per nulla scontato. Per noi è un punto di partenza per capire quanto possiamo essere forti, dobbiamo essere orgogliosi anche di come abbiamo approcciato la partita oggi. Ora arriva il finale di stagione, la Challenge Cup ed i Play Off per i quali dobbiamo farci trovare pronti”.

 

 

6th Round Second Half – Regular Season SuperLega Credem Banca

Sabato 3 febbraio 2024, ore 18.00
Rana Verona – Pallavolo Padova

Diretta Rai Sport e VBTV

Sabato 3 febbraio 2024, ore 18.30
Allianz Milano – Farmitalia Catania

Diretta VBTV

Sabato 3 febbraio 2024, ore 20.00
Mint Vero Volley Monza – Itas Trentino

Diretta VBTV

Domenica 4 febbraio 2024, ore 18.00
Cucine Lube Civitanova – Valsa Group Modena

Diretta VBTV

Domenica 4 febbraio 2024, ore 18.00
Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza – Sir Susa Vim Perugia

Diretta Rai Sport e VBTV

Domenica 4 febbraio 2024, ore 20.00
Gioiella Prisma Taranto – Cisterna Volley

Diretta VBTV

 

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
2023/24        Sir Susa Vim Perugia           Bologna

 

 

Del Monte® Coppa Italia
Players

9 vittorie: Luca Cantagalli (1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94, 1992/93, 1988/89, 1987/88, 1985/86, 1984/85).

6 vittorie: Marco Bracci (2002/03, 1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1991/92, 1989/90); Massimo Colaci (2023/2024/2021/22, 2018/2019, 2017/18, 2012/13, 2011/12); 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); Fabio Vullo (1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1990/91, 1988/89, 1987/88).

5 vittorie: 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); 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).

4 vittorie: 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); Robertlandy Simon (2022/23, 2020/21, 2019/20, 2013/14).

3 vittorie: 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); Yoandy Leal (2022/23, 2020/21, 2019/20); Wilfredo Leon (2023/2024, 2021/22, 2018/19); 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); 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 vittorie: 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); Davide Candellaro (2023/2024, 2016/17); Pierluigi Cappi (1979/80, 1978/79); Enrico Cester (2022/23, 2016/17); 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); Simone Giannelli (2023/2024, 2021/22); Kim Ho Chul (1982/83, 1981/82); Denys Kaliberda (2016/17, 2013/14); Gianni Lanfranco (1982/83, 1981/82); 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); Oleh Plotnytskyi (2023/2024, 2021/22); 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); Roberto Russo (2023/2024, 2021/22);  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); Sebastian Solé (2023/2024, 2021/22); 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 vittoria: Abdalla Ahmed (2006/07); Giuliano Agazzi (1992/93); Roamy Alonso (2022/23); Matthew Anderson (2021/22); Leo Andric (2017/18); Andrea Arnaud (1992/93); Michele Baranowicz (2005/06); Paolo Bartek (1995/96); Luka Basic (2022/23);  Wassim Ben Tara (2023/2024); 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); Antoine Brizard (2022/23);  Elia Bossi (2015/16); Vigor Bovolenta (1990/91); Luca Bucciarelli (2018/19); Gabriele Bulgarelli (1996/97); Andrea Campani (1980/81); Edoardo Caneschi (2022/23); 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); 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); Freek De Weijer (2022/23); 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); Roberto Giovannini (1983/84); Andrea Giovi (2008/09); Giacomo Giretto (1991/92); Fabrizio Gironi (2022/23); Carlao Gouveia (1991/92); Vladimir Grbic (1995/96); Jenia Grebennikov (2016/17); Bengt Gustafson (1986/87); Jan Hadrava (2020/21), Tim Held (2023/2024), Hubert Henno (2010/11); Ihosvany Hernandez (1998/99); Renaud Herpe (2009/10); Jesus Jaime Herrera (2023/2024); Nicholas Hoag (2018/19); Nicolò Hoffer (2022/23); 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); Ricardo Lucarelli (2022/23); 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); Jan Marcus Posthuma (1992/93); Roberto Puntoni (1979/80); Francesco Recine (2022/23); Resende Flavio Gualberto (2023/2024); Pietro Rinaldi (2001/02); Alain Addys Roca Borrero (1998/99); Gregor Ropret (2023/2024); Rodrigo “Rodrigao” Santana (2008/09); Anderson Rodrigues (2005/06); Yuri Romanò (2022/23); Aaron Russell (2017/18); Kamil Semeniuk (2023/2024); 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); Leonardo Scanferla (2022/23); 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); 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); Alessandro Toscani (2023/2024); 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).

 

Del Monte® Coppa Italia
Coaches

7 vittorie: Daniele Bagnoli (2006/07, 2004/05, 2003/04, 1999/00, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94)
5 vittorie: Ferdinando De Giorgi (2020/21, 2019/20, 2008/09, 2007/08, 2001/02);
4 vittorie
: Silvano Prandi (2005/06, 2000/01, 1998/99, 1995/96)
3 vittorie:
Angelo Lorenzetti (2023/2024, 2015/16, 2014/15); 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 vittorie:
Lorenzo Bernardi (2018/2019, 2017/18); Gianpaolo Guidetti (1978/79, 1979/80); Claudio Piazza (1981/82, 1982/83)
1 vittoria:
Gianlorenzo Blengini (2016/17); Francesco Dall’Olio (1997/98); Paulo Roberto De Freitas “Bebeto” (1991/92); Massimo Botti (2022/23); 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)

Del Monte® Coppa Italia
Teams

12 vittorie: 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 vittorie:
Macerata/Civitanova (2020/21, 2019/20, 2016/17, 2008/09, 2007/08, 2002/03, 2000/01)
5 vittorie:
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)
4 vittorie: Perugia (2023/2024, 2021/22, 2018/19, 2017/18)
3 vittorie:
Trento (2012/13, 2011/12, 2009/10)
1 vittoria:
Bologna Zinella (1983/84); Piacenza Copra (2013/14); Piacenza You (2022/23); Ravenna (1990/91); Sassuolo (1980/81).