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Italian Basketball Supercup

Basketball competition


Basketball competition

FieldValue
titleItalian Basketball Supercup
current_season2025 Italian Basketball Supercup
pixels120px
sportBasketball
founded1995
teams4
countryItaly
confedFIBA Europe
championOlimpia Milano
(6 titles)
most_champsMens Sana 1871
Olimpia Milano
(6 titles)
related_compsLBA
Italian Cup
tvEurosport
sponsorDiscovery+

(6 titles) Olimpia Milano (6 titles) Italian Cup

The Italian Basketball Supercup (), also known as Discovery+ Supercoppa for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball super cup competition. From the 2020 Supercup edition, all the teams of LBA took part in the competition. Created in 1995, it is organised by the Lega Basket – who run the LBA and the Italian Cup – in partnership with RCS Sport, and it traditionally opens the season.

History

The 2014 edition of the Supercup was played on October 4 and 5, at Sassari's PalaSerradimigni, in a final four format. Italian League and Italian Cup runners-up Montepaschi Siena (also defending champions), did not participate, after declaring bankruptcy over the summer. Italian League champions EA7 Emporio Armani Milano, comfortably dispatched Enel Brindisi (third in the 2014 cup), by a score of 71–59, in the first semifinal, on the back of Linas Kleiza's and Joe Ragland's long-distance shooting (17 and 16 points respectively), in a mistake-strewn game.

The other semifinal saw cup-holders Banco di Sardegna Sassari, have an easy 89–73 win over Acea Roma (league semifinalist), with the hosts always leading, and Sassari head coach Romeo Sacchetti, rotating his squad.

The final saw Sassari add a second title to their prior cup win, by downing Milano 96–88. The Sardinians started the game on the front foot, leading the first quarter, 29–14, while Milano struggled to score (0-for-6 from three). They continued to drive the game at the start of the second quarter, but Milano found a way back into the game, thanks to stronger defense and a stellar MarShon Brooks, to answer with a 15–0 run from, 36-18 down, with Sassari then finding their scoring shoes to finish the half 50–40. Three's from Ragland and Kleiza helped Milano claw back at the lead, but Brooks missed the shot to equalise, with the quarter ending on 72–68. Sassari would stay in front for the rest of the game, with Supercup MVP Jerome Dyson entertaining the fans. Brooks led all scorers with 26 points, followed for Milano by Ragland (17) and Kleizia (16), whilst Dyson paced the winners with 25, and three other players had 14 points.

The 2015 edition took place in Turin's PalaRuffini, on 26 and 27 September. It pitted Banco di Sardegna Sassari (both league and cup holders) against Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia (league runners-up) and EA7 Emporio Armani Milano (cup finalist and league semifinalist) against Umana Reyer Venezia (league semifinalist) in the semifinals.

Format

In 2000, the Supercup was organised on a bigger scale, with all but one of the Serie A and Serie A2 teams participating (Viola Reggio Calabria were caught up in a tournament in Buenos Aires), with the league and cup holders already qualified for the semifinals. The next year, the four best-ranked teams in the league took part in a Supercup final four.

The 2014 edition saw the Supercup contested by four squads, with the league champion playing the runner up of the cup, and the cup winner playing the league regular season runner-up (barring that, the next best placed team in the cup and the league are chosen in that order). The format was confirmed for the following editions.

In 2020 edition all the teams of LBA took part in the Supercup, due to the early conclusion of the 2019–20 LBA season caused by COVID-19 pandemic. The competition consists of 4 round robin groups that qualify 4 teams to the Final Four that was held in Bologna at the Segafredo Arena. The format was confirmed for the 2021 edition, with a Final Eight in place of a Final Four.

Media scrutiny

Some observers have derided the Italian Basketball Supercup as a, "minor trophy", in contrast to the Italian Cup. Journalist's such as the Corriere di Bologna's, Daniele Labanti, and Panorama's Paolo Corio, reacted to the low spectator turnout at the 2014 edition (as part of a general trend), organised in Sassari, by unfavorably comparing its appeal to that of the top level Italian league, the top level Italian Cup, and the EuroLeague (in which the home team would be involved).

The formula and venue was also criticised, with calls to organise a single final, in a city bereft of a professional club basketball (such as Bari or Palermo), or even abroad, in the manner of the Italian football Supercup.

Title holders

Mens Sana are the record-holders with seven cups, Treviso and Milano follow with four titles, Virtus Bologna have participated in the most finals (11), winning the cup three times.

  • 1995: Buckler Beer Bologna
  • 1996: Riello Mash Verona
  • 1997: Benetton Treviso
  • 1998: Teamsystem Bologna
  • 1999: Varese Roosters
  • 2000: Aeroporti di Roma Virtus
  • 2001: Benetton Treviso
  • 2002: Benetton Treviso
  • 2003: Oregon Scientific Cantù
  • 2004: Montepaschi Siena
  • 2005: Climamio Bologna
  • 2006: Benetton Treviso
  • 2007: Montepaschi Siena
  • 2008: Montepaschi Siena
  • 2009: Montepaschi Siena
  • 2010: Montepaschi Siena
  • 2011: Montepaschi Siena
  • 2012: Lenovo Cantù
  • 2013: Montepaschi Siena (revoked)
  • 2014: Banco di Sardegna Sassari
  • 2015: Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia
  • 2016: EA7 Emporio Armani Milano
  • 2017: EA7 Emporio Armani Milano
  • 2018: AX Armani Exchange Milano
  • 2019: Banco di Sardegna Sassari
  • 2020: AX Armani Exchange Milano
  • 2021: Virtus Segafredo Bologna
  • 2022: Virtus Segafredo Bologna
  • 2023: Virtus Segafredo Bologna
  • 2024: EA7 Emporio Armani Milano
  • 2025: EA7 Emporio Armani Milano

The finals

  • Player nationalities by national team.
SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upVenueLocationMVPITA Supercoppa Italiana di Pallacanestro
1995Buckler Beer Bologna90–72Benetton TrevisoPalaMalagutiCasalecchio di RenoUSA Orlando Woolridge
1996Riello Mash Verona79–72Stefanel MilanoFilaForumAssagoITA Giacomo Galanda
1997Benetton Treviso78–58Kinder BolognaFilaForumAssagoITA Denis Marconato
1998Teamsystem Bologna66–59Kinder BolognaPalaMalagutiCasalecchio di RenoITA Alessandro Abbio
1999Varese Roosters68–61Kinder BolognaPalaIgnisVareseITA Andrea Meneghin
2000Aeroporti di Roma Virtus82–78Kinder BolognaPalasport Mens SanaSienaUSA Jerome Allen
2001Benetton Treviso88–71Scavolini PesaroPalaFieraGenoaUSA Tyus Edney
2002Benetton Treviso100–72Virtus BolognaPalaFieraGenoaUSA Tyus Edney (2x)
2003Oregon Scientific Cantù85–79Benetton TrevisoPalaVerdeTrevisoUSA Nate Johnson
2004Montepaschi Siena85–77Benetton TrevisoPalasport Mens SanaSienaUSA David Vanterpool
2005Climamio Bologna84–75Benetton TrevisoPalaDozzaBolognaITA Marco Belinelli
2006Benetton Treviso76–73Eldo NapoliPalaVerdeTrevisoUSA Marcus Goree
2007Montepaschi Siena96–50Benetton TrevisoPalasport Mens SanaSienaUSA Shaun Stonerook
2008Montepaschi Siena108–72Air AvellinoPalasport Mens SanaSienaUSA Terrell McIntyre
2009Montepaschi Siena87–65Canadian Solar BolognaPalasport Mens SanaSienaCAF Romain Sato
2010Montepaschi Siena82–64Canadian Solar BolognaPalasport Mens SanaSienaMKD Bo McCalebb
2011Montepaschi Siena73–70Bennet CantùPalaFieraForlìLTU Kšyštof Lavrinovič
2012Lenovo Cantù80–73Montepaschi Siena105 StadiumRiminiGEO Manuchar Markoishvili
2013Montepaschi Siena (revoked)81–66Cimberio VaresePalasport Mens SanaSienaITA Daniel Hackett
2014Banco di Sardegna Sassari96–88EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoPalaSerradimigniSassariUSA Jerome Dyson
2015Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia80–68EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoPalaRuffiniTurinITA Amedeo Della Valle
2016EA7 Emporio Armani Milano90–72Sidigas AvellinoMediolanum ForumAssagoHRV Krunoslav Simon
2017EA7 Emporio Armani Milano82–77Umana Reyer VeneziaUnieuro ArenaForlìMKD Jordan Theodore
2018AX Armani Exchange Milano82–71Fiat TorinoPalaLeonessaBresciaSRB Vladimir Micov
2019Banco di Sardegna Sassari83–80Umana Reyer VeneziaPalaFlorioBariUSA Curtis Jerrells
2020AX Armani Exchange Milano75–68Virtus Segafredo BolognaSegafredo ArenaBolognaUSA Malcolm Delaney
2021Virtus Segafredo Bologna90–84AX Armani Exchange MilanoUnipol ArenaBolognaITA Alessandro Pajola
2022Virtus Segafredo Bologna72–69Banco di Sardegna SassariPalaLeonessaBresciaUSA Semi Ojeleye
2023Virtus Segafredo Bologna97–60Germani BresciaPalaLeonessaBresciaGEO Tornike Shengelia
2024Olimpia Milano98–96Virtus BolognaUnipol ArenaBolognaMKD Nenad Dimitrijević
2025Olimpia Milano90–76Germani BresciaUnipol ForumMilanGRB Quinn Ellis

Note: boxscores from Lega Basket (retrieved 21 September 2021)

Performance by club

RankClubTitlesRunner-upChampion Years
1.Mens Sana 1871612004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 (revoked)
2.Olimpia Milano632016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2024, 2025
3.Virtus Bologna481995, 2021, 2022, 2023
4.Treviso451997, 2001, 2002, 2006
5.Cantù212003, 2012
6.Fortitudo Bologna201998, 2005
7.Dinamo Sassari212014, 2019
8.Varese111999
9.Scaligera Verona101996
10.Virtus Roma102000
11.Reggiana102015
12.Felice Scandone02
13.Reyer Venezia02
14.Brescia02
15.Torino01
16.Victoria Libertas01
17.Napoli01

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