Perugia wins the second scudetto in its history

MONZA- By winning 1-3 (25-19, 23-25, 25-27, 20-25) in Game 4 of the Scudetto Play Offs in Monza, Sir Susa Vim Perugia won the second Scudetto in its history, six years after the last time .

Poker for the Block Devils, who after winning Del Monte® The Super Cup and Club World Cup also brought home Del Monte® in January Italian Super League Cup, with today’s Scudetto thus completing a fairytale season for the Umbrians.

After winning Game 1 at home in four sets, the team coached by Angelo Lorenzetti conceded Game 2 at the Opiquad Arena only through a tie-break, but returned ahead in the series driven by the heat of PalaBarton in Game 3, winning 3- 1. Game 4, the decisive one, first saw the Umbrian team lose the first set (25-19), while the second and third marked the Block Devils overtaking the home team. But it was in the fourth and final set that the victory of Leon and his teammates came to fruition, with the decisive point scored by Semeniuk.

For the fifteenth time (the fourth in a row) the second-placed team in the Regular Season won the Scudetto. The first place finishers in the Regular Season have been Italian Champions seventeen times, the third place eight times, and the fourth and fifth places once each.

This is the fifth Scudetto won for Angelo Lorenzetti, the second in a row after the one he won with Trento last season. Not only that: the coach from Perugia thus becomes the first coach in the history of the Super League to win the Scudetto in four different cities: Modena, Piacenza, Trento last year and, precisely, Perugia this season. Among the athletes, Colaci reaches his fifth title, Giannelli scores his third title, while for Solé and Candellaro it is the second. First time as “Italian Champions” for captain Leon and all the other athletes.

The Roll of Honor updated for the 78th Scudetto –

1946 Robur Ravenna
1947 Robur Ravenna
1948 Robur Ravenna
1949 Robur Ravenna
1950 Parma railway workers
1951 Parma railway workers
1952 Robur Ravenna
1953 Minelli Modena
1954 Minelli Modena
1955 Minelli Modena
1956 Crocetta Modena
1957 Avia Pervia Modena
1958 Ciam Villa D’Oro Modena
1959 Avia Pervia Modena
1960 Avia Pervia Modena
1961 Ciam Villa D’Oro Modena
1962 Interauto Avia Pervia Modena
1962/63 Avia Pervia Modena
1963/64 Ruini Florence
1964/65 Ruini Florence
1965/66 Virtus Bologna
1966/67 Virtus Bologna
1967/68 Ruini Florence
1968/69 Volleyball Parma
1969/70 Panini Modena
1970/71 Ruini Florence
1971/72 Panini Modena
1972/73 Ruini Florence
1973/74 Panini Modena
1974/75 Ariccia
1975/76 Panini Modena
1976/77 Federlazio Rome
1977/78 Paoletti Catania
1978/79 Klippan Turin
1979/80 Klippan Turin
1980/81 Robe di Kappa Torino
1981/82 Santal Parma
1982/83 Santal Parma
1983/84 Kappa Turin
1984/85 Mapier Bologna
1985/86 Panini Modena
1986/87 Panini Modena
1987/88 Panini Modena
1988/89 Panini Modena
1989/90 Maxicono Parma
1990/91 Il Messaggero Ravenna
1991/92 Maxicono Parma
1992/93 Maxicono Parma
1993/94 Sisley Treviso
1994/95 Daytona Las Modena
1995/96 Sisley Treviso
1996/97 Las Daytona Modena
1997/98 Sisley Treviso
1998/99 Sisley Treviso
1999/00 Piaggio Rome
2000/01 Sisley Treviso
2001/02 Daytona Modena
2002/03 Sisley Treviso
2003/04 Sisley Treviso
2004/05 Sisley Treviso
2005/06 Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2006/07 Sisley Treviso
2007/08 Itas Diatec Trentino
2008/09 Copra Nordmeccanica Piacenza
2009/10 Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
2010/11 Itas Diatec Trentino
2011/12 Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2012/13 Itas Diatec Trentino
2013/14 Cucine Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2014/15 Energy TI Diatec Trentino
2015/16 DHL Modena
2016/17 Cucine Lube Civitanova
2017/18 Sir Safety Conad Perugia
2018/19 Cucine Lube Civitanova
2019/20 NOT ASSIGNED
2020/21 Cucine Lube Civitanova
2021/22 Cucine Lube Civitanova
2022/23 Itas Trentino
2023/24 Sir Susa Vim Perugia

 
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