Italian Basketball Supercup

Italian Basketball Supercup
Sport Basketball
Founded 1995
(1995–96 preseason)
Country Italy Italy
Continent European Union Europe
Most recent champion(s) Siena
(7th title)
Most titles Siena
(7 titles)
Related competitions Italian Basketball League
Italian Basketball Cup
Italian Legadue Cup

The Italian Basketball Supercup (Italian: Supercoppa Italiana di Pallacanestro), or Supercoppa Italiana, is the professional basketball competition that takes place each year between the winners of the Italian Championship and the winners of the Italian Cup. It is a super cup competition. It takes place right before the following league season begins. The Italian Supercup competition began in the year 1995.

History

The 2006 Italian Supercup took place in October 2006. The teams that played in the Supercup were Benetton Treviso, the winners of the Italian Championship and Eldo Napoli, the winners of the Italian Cup. Benetton won the Supercup by a score of 76 to 73. The match was broadcast live on television by Sky Sports extra. There were 3,636 spectators present, and among them were Mike D'Antoni and Vinny Del Negro. Treviso's Marcus Goree was selected the MVP.

The 2007 Italian Supercup took place in September 2007. The teams that played in the Supercup were Montepaschi Siena, the winners of the Italian Championship and Benetton Treviso, the winners of the Italian Cup. Siena won the Supercup by a score of 96-50. The match was broadcast live on television by Sky Sports 2. Mens Sana Basket's Shaun Stonerook was selected the MVP.

The 2008 Italian SuperCup took place in September 2008. The teams that played in the Supercup were Montepaschi Siena, the winners of the Italian Championship and Air Avellino, the winners of the Italian Cup. Siena won the Supercup by a score of 108-72. The match was broadcast live on television by Sky Sports 2. Mens Sana Basket's Terrell McIntyre was selected the MVP.

The 2014 edition of the Italian Basketball Supercup was played on October 4 and 5, 2014, at the Palasport Roberta Serradimigni, in Sassari, Sardinia.

Champions

Title holders

  • 2005 Fortitudo Bologna (Climamio)
  • 2006 Treviso (Benetton)
  • 2007 Mens Sana (Montepaschi)
  • 2008 Mens Sana (Montepaschi)
  • 2009 Mens Sana (Montepaschi)
  • 2010 Mens Sana (Montepaschi)
  • 2011 Mens Sana (Montepaschi)
  • 2012 Cantù (Lenovo)
  • 2013 Mens Sana (Montepaschi)
  • 2014 Dinamo Sassari (Banco di Sardegna)

Finals

Year
Preseason
Host City Champion Runner Up Final MVP
1995
1995–96
Casalecchio di Reno Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Buckler) Veneto Treviso (Benetton) 90-72 United States Orlando Woolridge
1996
1996–97
Assago Veneto Scaligera Verona (Mash Jeans) Lombardy Olimpia Milano (Stefanel) 79-72 Italy Giacomo Galanda
1997
1997–98
Treviso Veneto Treviso (Benetton) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Kinder) 78-58 Italy Denis Marconato
1998
1998–99
Bologna Emilia-Romagna Fortitudo Bologna (Teamsystem) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Kinder) 66-59 Italy Alessandro Abbio
1999
1999–00
Varese Lombardy Varése (Roosters) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Kinder) 68-61 Italy Andrea Meneghin
2000
2000–01
Siena Lazio Virtus Roma (Adr) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Kinder) 82-78 United States Jerome Allen
2001
2001–02
Genoa Veneto Treviso (Benetton) Marche VL Pesaro (Scavolini) 88-71 United States Tyus Edney
2002
2002-03
Genoa Veneto Treviso (Benetton) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna 100-72 United States Tyus Edney (2)
2003
2003–04
Treviso Lombardy Cantù (Oregon Scientific) Veneto Treviso (Benetton) 85-79 United States Nate Johnson
2004
2004–05
Siena Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Veneto Treviso (Benetton) 85-77 United States David Vanterpool
2005
2005–06
Bologna Emilia-Romagna Fortitudo Bologna (Climamio) Veneto Treviso (Benetton) 84-75 Italy Marco Belinelli
2006
2006–07
Treviso Veneto Treviso (Benetton) Campania Napoli (Eldo) 76-73 United States Marcus Goree
2007
2007–08
Siena Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Veneto Treviso (Benetton) 96-50 United States Shaun Stonerook
2008
2008–09
Siena Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Campania Avellino (Air) 108-72 United States Terrell McIntyre
2009
2009–10
Siena Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Canadian Solar) 87-65 Central African Republic Romain Sato
2010
2010–11
Siena Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna (Canadian Solar) 82-64 United States Bo McCalebb
2011
2011–12
Forlì Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Lombardy Cantù (Bennet) 73-70 Lithuania Kšyštof Lavrinovič
2012
2012–13
Rimini Lombardy Cantù (Lenovo) Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) 80-73 Georgia (country) Manuchar Mark'oishvili
2013
2013–14
Siena Tuscany Mens Sana (Montepaschi) Lombardy Varése (Cimberio) 81-66 Italy Daniel Hackett
2014
2014–15
Sassari Sardinia Dinamo Sassari (Banco di Sardegna) Lombardy Olimpia Milano (EA7) 96-88 United States Jerome Dyson

Performance by club

Rank Club Champion Finalist
1. Tuscany Siena 7
2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013
1
2012
2. Veneto Treviso 4
1997, 2001, 2002, 2006
5
1995, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
3. Lombardy Cantù 2
2003, 2012
1
2011
4. Emilia-Romagna Fortitudo Bologna 2
1998, 2005
5. Emilia-Romagna Virtus Bologna 1
1995
7
1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2009, 2010
6. Lombardy Varése 1
1999
1
2013
7. Veneto Scaligera Verona 1
1996
8. Lazio Virtus Roma 1
2000
9. Sardinia Dinamo Sassari 1
2014
10. Lombardy Olimpia Milano 2
1996, 2014
11. Marche VL Peasro 1
2001
12. Campania Napoli 1
2006
13. Campania Avellino 1
2008

See also

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