The yellow-blue team, currently reigning champions of Italy, Europe, and the World, reached their 36th consecutive seasonal victory out of 36 games played in the Italian Cup final won today against Milan, extending a streak that, considering the end of last season as well, has now reached 40 games without defeat. It’s the sixth consecutive Italian Cup (a record).
With today’s win in Casalecchio, the Panthers have secured their third trophy of the season after the Super Cup and the Club World Championship, confirming their dominance in Italy.
With this victory, the club jumps to first place in the Italian Cup’s all-time winners list with 7 successes, overtaking Ravenna and Bergamo, both with 6.
Since February 2019, Conegliano hasn’t lost a national trophy; since that defeat in Verona against Novara in the Italian Cup final, Prosecco DOC Imoco has won every available trophy in the Championship, Super Cup, and Italian Cup.
After today’s win, Prosecco DOC Imoco Conegliano’s trophy cabinet now holds 27 trophies: 7 League titles, 3 Club World Championships, 2 Champions Leagues, 7 Italian Cups, and 8 Italian Super Cups.
The only player present at all these victories is the veteran Monica De Gennaro, who with this triumph in the Italian Cup has become the Italian player with the most Italian Cup wins in history (7), reaching the top spot in this special ranking alongside former Panther Robin De Kruijf, and is the player with the most matches played in the competition (65).
On Wednesday, in an already sold-out Palaverde, the rematch of the Italian Cup final will take place at 8:45 PM (live on Rai Sport) because the league schedule features a midweek clash at the top between Prosecco DOC Imoco Conegliano and Numia Vero Volley Milano.