Coppa Italia (men's water polo)

The men's Coppa Italia is the water polo domestic Cup of Italy. The trophy is organized by FIN and reserved to Serie A1 teams. The first edition took place in 1970 and the most successful club is Pro Recco, winner of the competition for 14 times.[1]

Coppa Italia
Organising bodyFIN
Founded1970 (1970)
Region Italy
Related competitionsSerie A1
Women's Coppa Italia
Current championsPro Recco
Most successful club(s)Pro Recco (14 titles)
Television broadcastersRAI, Waterpolo Channel

History and format

The first edition of the trophy was held in 1970 and was won by Canottieri Napoli. Later, Coppa Italia was held discontinuously except for a nine-years streak of back-to-back seasons between 1984–85 and 1992–93.[2]

The trophy was resumed regularly starting from 2004–05 season. Since this last inception, the most successful team has been Pro Recco, which won the Cup for 13 times out of 15 editions.[1] The trophy, as of the 2018–19 season, is contested by all the Serie A1 teams. The participants competes in one or two round-robin qualification stages and then face each other in a knock-out final round.[3] In the most recent Olympic years (2016 and 2020), the Cup has been restricted to the teams ranked from 1st to 4th place in the first half of the Serie A1 regular season, due to the clubs' and National teams' overcrowded calendar.[4][5]

Winners

Titles by Club

# Team Titles
1 Pro Recco14
2 Pescara5
3 RN Savona3
4 Canottieri Napoli1
RN Florentia1
CN Posillipo1
RN Arenzano1
Canottieri Bissolati1
AN Brescia1
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See also

  • Coppa Italia (women's water polo)

References

  1. "Pro Recco Wins the Italian Cup". total-waterpolo.com. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. "Albo d'Oro Campionati" [Championships' list of winners]. 1x2pallanuoto.com (in Italian). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  3. "Coppa Italia maschile 2018–19 – Normativa" [2018–19 men's Coppa Italia – Regulations]. federnuoto.it (in Italian). 3 September 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  4. Fabrizio Napoli (2 July 2015). "A1 maschile: ufficiale la riforma del campionato, ripescata l'Ortigia" [Men's Serie A1: the Championship's reform it's official.]. wpdworld.com (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  5. "Coppa Italia maschile 2019–20 – Normativa" [2019–20 men's Coppa Italia – Regulations]. federnuoto.it (in Italian). 16 October 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
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