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Benetton Rugby

Italian rugby union team, based in Treviso


Italian rugby union team, based in Treviso

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fullnameBenetton Rugby
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unionFederazione Italiana Rugby
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groundStadio Comunale di Monigo
capacity5,000
urlwww.benettonrugby.it
presidentAntonio Pavanello
coachCalum MacRae
captainSebastian Negri
Michele Lamaro
leagueUnited Rugby Championship
season2024–25
position10th (Scottish/Italian Shield: 2nd)
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current2025–26 Benetton Rugby season

Michele Lamaro | |

Benetton Rugby, also known as Benetton Treviso, is an Italian professional rugby union team based in Treviso, Veneto which competes in the United Rugby Championship, the European Rugby Challenge Cup and European Champions Cup. Treviso rugby team was founded in 1932 and has won 15 Italian national championships. The team has been owned by the Benetton clothing company since 1979. Treviso have competed in the United Rugby Championship (formerly the Pro14 and Pro12) since 2010, and have previously competed in the Italian domestic championship.

Treviso have supplied many players to the Italian national team, such as Alessandro Zanni and Leonardo Ghiraldini. Conversely, several notable foreign internationals have played for Treviso, including Rugby World Cup winners Craig Green, John Kirwan and Michael Lynagh.

The club's president is Antonio Pavanello, elected on December 2025.

The club has also a women's section established in 1982, known as Red Panthers, which has won 16 national championships.

History

Amateur era: 1932–1995

Treviso rugby team was founded in 1932. The club won its first honour when it took the 1956 Italian premiership. Benetton Treviso won its first Italian Cup in 1970 and in 1978 won the Italian premiership again. The year after Benetton became the main sponsor, the team's name became "Benetton Rugby Treviso". Treviso won the domestic premiership in 1983, then again in 1989 and in the 1992 season.

Professional era: 1995–present

Benetton Treviso Rugby turned professional after 1995. They dominated the Italian league from 1997 until 2010, winning the championship 10 times (1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010) during those 14 seasons and twice finishing second. They also won the Italian Cup in 1998.

Benetton Treviso has competed in the Heineken Cup competition almost every year since the competition began in 1995 along with the professional era. Benetton Treviso competed in the inaugural 1995–96 Heineken Cup, winning one game and losing one. The following season they played four matches, winning one game. In the 1998–99 Heineken Cup, they won three games. Benetton Treviso spent the 2000–01 and 2002–03 seasons in the European Challenge Cup, but have appeared in the Heineken Cup in each season since then. They won half of their games during the 2004–05 Heineken Cup, but won only one match in the following four seasons (at Newport Gwent Dragons in 2007). In the 2009–10 Heineken Cup opener, they defeated reigning French Top 14 champions Perpignan 9–8 in Treviso.

Following the 2009–10 season, Treviso left the Italian domestic competition and in 2010–11 was one of two Italian teams to join the Celtic League to play against clubs from Ireland, Wales and Scotland. The new league was to be known as the Pro12. Both Italian teams were guaranteed places annually into the Heineken Cup, which had previously been awarded to the two top teams in the domestic Italian National Championship of Excellence. An agreement had been reached in early March 2010 to allow two Italian teams a place in the Celtic League. In 2010, it was proposed that Aironi and a new team, Praetorians Roma, would join, but Treviso were nominated instead. Treviso and a combination of Duchi Nord-Ovest rugby clubs could not agree to form one regional representative club and lost out in the first round of bidding. However, Pretorians Roma failed to satisfy financial criteria, and Treviso instead joined the Pro12.

Treviso finished their first two season in the Pro12 (2010–11 and 2011–12) in 10th place, while in the 2012–13 season they finished 7th with 50 points. In the next three seasons, Treviso performed poorly, ending 11th, 11th and 12th out of twelve teams. After that, a new head coach was engaged for the 2016/2017 season, the New Zealander Kieran Crowley. The former All Black formed a new coaching team with two ex-Italian internationals, Marco Bortolami and Fabio Ongaro. Treviso finished the season in 10th place.

In 2017/2018, the championship was joined by two South Africans teams, becoming the Pro14, and was divided into two conferences. This season Treviso nearly reached the European Rugby Champions Cup play-offs, ending 5th in the conference with 55 points. For first time since Treviso joined this league the club has been able to record more wins than losses (11 against 10).

Ahead of the 2017/18 season, Benetton Rugby Treviso was renamed Benetton Rugby. From 2022/23 season, he instituted an Academy Under 23 and a territorial Academy Under 19.

Honours

  • Italian Championship:
    • Champions: 15 (1956, 1978, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010)
  • Coppa Italia:
    • Champions: 4 (1970, 1998, 2005, 2010)
  • Italian Super Cup:
    • Champions: 2 (2006, 2009)
  • Pro14 Rainbow Cup
    • Champions: (2021)
  • United Rugby Championship Scottish/Italian Shield

Current standings

Season records

Celtic League / Pro12

Benetton Treviso joined the Celtic League for the 2010-11 season.

SeasonPlayedWonDrawnLostBonusPointsPos
2010–1122901323810th
2011–1222701583610th
2012–1322102106507th
2013–1422511683011th
2014–1522311851911th
2015–1622301982012th
2016–1722501732310th

Pro14

SeasonConferencePlayedWonDrawnLostBonusPointsPos
2017–18Conference B211101011555th
2018–19Conference B2111289573rd
Quarter-finalsMunster 15 – 13 Benetton Rugby
2019–20Conference B1561810365th
2020–21Conference B160115776th

Pro14 Rainbow Cup

SeasonPlayedWonDrawnLostBonusPointsPos
202154102221st
FinalBenetton Rugby 35 – 8 Bulls

United Rugby Championship

SeasonPlayedWonDrawnLostBonusPointsPos
2021-2218611193513th
2022-2318801094111th
2023-241811168507th
Quarter-finalsBulls 30 – 23 Benetton Rugby
2024-251891884610th

Heineken Cup / European Rugby Champions Cup

SeasonPool/RoundPlayedWonDrawnLostBonusPointsPos
1995–96Pool 12101022nd
1996–97Pool 14103024th
1997–98Pool 56204043rd
1998–99Pool 46303063rd
1999–00Pool 56204043rd
2001–02Pool 26105024th
2003–04Pool 56105153rd
2004–05Pool 263032143rd
2005–06Pool 46006334th
2006–07Pool 16006004th
2007–08Pool 16105154th
2008–09Pool 36006004th
2009–10Pool 16105154th
2010–11Pool 56006114th
2011–12Pool 56114174th
2012–13Pool 26105154th
2013–14Pool 56006004th
2014–15Pool 56105044th
2015–16Pool 46006004th
2017–18Pool 56006444th
2019–20Pool 16105264th
2024–25Pool 242023113rd
Round of 16Castres Olympique 39 – 37 Benetton Rugby

European Rugby Challenge Cup

SeasonPool/RoundPlayedWonDrawnLostBonusPointsPos
2000–01Pool 165010102nd
2002–032nd roundNewcastle Falcons 43 – 32 Benetton Rugby (aggregate score)
2016–17Pool 16204083rd
2018–19Pool 564024202nd
2020-21Preliminary stage2101157th
Quarter-finalsMontpellier Hérault Rugby 31 – 25 Benetton Rugby
2021–22Pool B4202083rd
Round of 16Toulon Rugby 36 – 17 Benetton Rugby
2022–23Pool B43013152nd
Semi-finalsToulon Rugby 23 – 0 Benetton Rugby
2023–24Pool 243003151st
Semi-finalsGloucester Rugby 40 – 23 Benetton Rugby
2025–26Pool 244003191st
Round of 16TBD – Benetton Rugby

Stadium

The team play at the Stadio Comunale di Monigo in Treviso, 4 km northwest of the city centre. The stadium has two covered stands and a capacity of 5,000.

Staff and coaching team

The staff for the 2025–26 season is:

  • Sports director – Antonio Pavanello
  • Head coach – Calum MacRae
  • Assistant coach – Salvatore Costanzo
  • Assistant coach – Peter Wilkins
  • Assistant coach – Andrea Marcato
  • Assistant coach – Dewald Senekal
  • Team Manager – Enrico Ceccato
  • Assistant Team Manager – Corniel Els
  • Trainer – Jim Molony − Alberto Botter – Mario Disetti – Giorgio Da Lozzo – Riccardo Ton – Alessandro Troncon - Alberto Antonelli
  • Video analyst – Nicola Gatto − Mattia Geromel

Current squad

Benetton United Rugby Championship squad
(cc) denotes the team co-captains, Bold denotes internationally capped players.
* denotes players qualified to play for Italy on residency or dual nationality.
L denotes a player on loan at the club.
Players and their allocated positions from the Benetton Rugby website.

Additional player squad

Benetton Additional Players squad
(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players.
* denotes players qualified to play for Italy on residency or dual nationality.
Players and their allocated positions from the Benetton Rugby website and F.I.R. website.

Selected former players

Italian players

Former players who have played for Benetton and have caps for Italy

  • Manfredi Albanese
  • Tommaso Allan
  • Filippo Alongi
  • Orazio Arancio
  • Enrico Bacchin
  • Robert Barbieri
  • Marco Barbini
  • Mattia Bellini
  • Alberto Benettin
  • Tommaso Benvenuti
  • Mauro Bergamasco
  • Valerio Bernabò
  • Stefano Bettarello
  • Callum Braley
  • Luca Bigi
  • Lucio Boccaletto
  • Tobias Botes
  • Ignacio Brex
  • Giorgio Bronzini
  • Dean Budd
  • Kris Burton
  • Michele Campagnaro
  • Gonzalo Canale
  • Carlo Checchinato
  • Lorenzo Cittadini
  • Oscar Collodo
  • Walter Cristofoletto
  • Mauro Dal Sie
  • Denis Dallan
  • Manuel Dallan
  • Giacomo Da Re
  • Santiago Dellapè
  • Benjamin de Jager
  • Andrea De Marchi
  • Paul Derbyshire
  • Alberto Di Bernardo
  • Raffaele Dolfato
  • Piermassimiliano Dotto
  • Angelo Esposito
  • Hame Faiva
  • Gianluca Faliva
  • Simone Favaro
  • Ignacio Fernandez Rouyet
  • Ivan Francescato
  • Marco Fuser
  • Ezio Galon
  • Paolo Garbisi
  • Gonzalo García
  • Julian Gardner
  • Ornel Gega
  • Leonardo Ghiraldini
  • Mark Giacheri
  • Edoardo Gori
  • Giovanni Grespan
  • Andrea Gritti
  • Toa Halafihi
  • Jayden Hayward
  • Tommaso Iannone
  • Edoardo Iachizzi
  • Monty Ioane
  • Marco Lazzaroni
  • Alberto Lucchese
  • Gianmarco Lucchesi
  • Andrea Marcato
  • Ramiro Martínez
  • Francesco Mazzariol
  • Nicola Mazzucato
  • Luke McLean
  • Ian McKinley
  • Matteo Minozzi
  • Francesco Minto
  • Jean-François Montauriol
  • Luca Morisi
  • Alessandro Moscardi
  • Giacomo Nicotera
  • Ludovico Nitoglia
  • David Odiete
  • Fabio Ongaro
  • Edoardo Padovani
  • Scott Palmer
  • Sergio Parisse
  • Antonio Pavanello
  • Enrico Pavanello
  • Mario Pavin
  • Massimiliano Perziano
  • Giovanni Pettinelli
  • Simon Picone
  • Giancarlo Pivetta
  • Walter Pozzebon
  • Andrea Pratichetti
  • Franco Properzi
  • Nicola Quaglio
  • Iliesa Ratuva Tavuyara
  • Marco Riccioni
  • Michele Rizzo
  • Guido Rossi
  • Leonardo Sarto
  • Stefano Saviozzi
  • Franco Sbaraglini
  • Diego Scaglia
  • Fabio Semenzato
  • Michele Sepe
  • Alberto Sgarbi
  • Andrea Sgorlon
  • Luca Sperandio
  • Braam Steyn
  • Tito Tebaldi
  • Giulio Toniolatti
  • Cherif Traorè
  • Moreno Trevisiol
  • Alessandro Troncon
  • Giorgio Troncon
  • Corniel van Zyl
  • Tommaso Visentin
  • Manoa Vosawai
  • Federico Zani
  • Alessandro Zanni
  • Gianni Zanon
  • Marco Zanon
  • Matteo Zanusso
  • Sergio Zorzi

Overseas players

Former players who have played for Benetton and have caps for their Representative Team

I Dogi

Treviso is an executive member of the historical territorial representative of I Dogi (the Doges) that have recovered in 2015 and represents several clubs in Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Currently no provision is made for a selection Seniors who take the field with the shirt of The Doges: to represent its brand and colors are at this stage the representative under-14, under-16 male and female under-18 male and female managed by Veneto Regional Committee. May occur during the right conditions, there is still the desire to be able to field, even if it is currently not a priority.

In the past, Dogi was a historical invitational team that included the best players of Triveneto, area of Italy in which this sport is very widespread. The team was founded on 17 December 1973 in Treviso, and played its last game on 17 November 1993. In twenty years they played 22 games with teams of international level, collecting 15 victories. The selection shirt was red, with golden edges.

Benetton Women

Since November 2023, the Franchise has also had a women's team, which plays official tests with Spanish team.

References

References

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