With the conclusion of the Credem Banca SuperLega Scudetto Playoffs, the rankings for the next Del Monte® SuperLega Supercoppa have been finalized: Sir Susa Scai Perugia’s victory gives the Umbrian team the first place and a chance to challenge Itas Trentino, the Del Monte® Coppa Italia finalist and fourth-place winner. The other semifinal will pit Rana Verona, the Coppa Italia winners, against Cucine Lube Civitanova, the Scudetto finalist. The qualifying spots and the teams holding them are listed below.

1st place: Scudetto winner (Sir Susa Scai Perugia)
2nd place: Coppa Italia winner (Rana Verona)
3rd place: Scudetto final loser (Cucine Lube Civitanova)
4th place: Coppa Italia final loser (Itas Trentino).

European Cups
Participants in the 2026/27 competitions

Now that the 2025/26 Credem Banca SuperLega season has concluded, the five teams that will compete in the continental tournaments next season are known.

Among the four semifinalists, all already confirmed before the start of the European competition qualifying semifinals, Sir Susa Scai Perugia and Cucine Lube Civitanova will participate in the Champions League as Scudetto finalists. They are joined by Rana Verona, the best of the teams excluded in the semifinals. The other outgoing semifinalist, Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza, will compete in the CEV Cup. The Veronese team finished second in the Regular Season, while the Emilian team finished fifth.

The last slot to be assigned was occupied by Valsa Group Modena, who, by winning the Credem Banca 5th Place Playoff, earned a ticket to the CEV Challenge Cup.

CEV CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Sir Susa Scai Perugia (Scudetto finalist)
Cucine Lube Civitanova (Scudetto finalist)
Rana Verona (best semifinalist, excluding the team, 2nd in the Regular Season)
CEV CUP
Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza (worst semifinalist, excluding the team, 5th in the Regular Season)
CEV CHALLENGE CUP
Valsa Group Modena (winner of the 5th Place Playoff)