One thing is certain: Sir Susa Scai Perugia will be the protagonist of this grand season finale!
The most exciting and adrenaline-fueled finale, the one that awards the Scudetto in a best-of-five match! Perugia is there, and has conquered this Final after two series conducted with authority, determination, and that dose of sporting cynicism typical of the “big” teams.

Two perfect runs so far for the Block Devils, who immediately ended their run in the Quarterfinal Playoffs against Monza and their run in the Semifinals against Piacenza in three games.

This is the eighth Scudetto Final for President Gino Sirci’s club in 14 years of SuperLega, and it is a tremendous sign of continuity for a club that, since reaching the top division, has never stopped growing and racking up successes, bringing the name of Perugia to the elite of national and international volleyball.

While waiting to find out their Finals opponent, the team that emerges victorious from the series between Rana Verona and Cucine Lube Civitanova, with the Marche team currently leading 2-1, the Bianconeri team will be working regularly, between the weight room and the taraflex, to arrive at their best for the final act of this season, in which they have already won two trophies: the Club World Cup, the third in the club’s history, and their seventh Super Cup, recently won at the end of the Final Four held in Trieste on February 28th and March 1st.

The Bianconeri team, captained by Simone Giannelli, is preparing to face this new challenge with maximum concentration, which will kick off, thanks to their regular season victory, on home soil.
The date, pending final confirmation, is set for Thursday, April 30th at 8:30 PM.
Home referee Sir Susa Scai Perugia, expressing his satisfaction with the team’s work thus far, emphasized a crucial moment in the consistency of Game 3 against Piacenza; the first set, during which the character of a team determined to achieve its goal, even when faced with difficulties, was evident:
“I’m very pleased because we were consistent, even in the first set, where we struggled a bit at the start. I want to say that I’m happy with what we did; we got on the court, and we always played at our best.”