Full Event Recap – Turin, 24–25 January | Inalpi Arena
The Coppa Italia Frecciarossa 2026 confirmed itself as one of the most spectacular events in Italian women’s volleyball.
Held on 24–25 January 2026 at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, the competition played out in front of a sold-out crowd, delivering top-level volleyball, elite performances, and a strong entertainment component that elevated the entire experience.
Four of the best teams in Lega Volley Femminile Serie A1 competed for the trophy, culminating in a dominant final victory by Prosecco Doc Imoco Conegliano.
Chapter 1 – A Sold-Out Arena and a Big-Event Atmosphere
From the opening day, the Inalpi Arena was the perfect stage for the Coppa Italia.
A full house, vibrant fan sections, and a well-paced production created an atmosphere worthy of a national final. The organization by Lega Volley Femminile once again proved how volleyball can blend sport and show without losing its competitive soul.
The energy in the arena was constant across both days, with every rally met by intense participation from the stands.
Chapter 2 – Semifinal 1
Prosecco Doc Imoco Conegliano vs Igor Gorgonzola Novara (3–0)
Conegliano immediately set the tone of the tournament.
Facing a solid Novara side, Imoco delivered a clear and controlled 3–0 victory, showing superiority in every fundamental: serve pressure, defensive consistency, and attacking efficiency.
The match highlighted Conegliano’s ability to manage momentum and close sets without hesitation.
Result:
Conegliano – Novara 3–0
📹 Video highlights – Conegliano & Novara
Chapter 3 – Semifinal 2
Savino Del Bene Scandicci vs Reale Mutua Fenera Chieri (3–2)
The second semifinal was the most dramatic match of the tournament.
Scandicci and Chieri battled through five intense sets, exchanging control multiple times. Long rallies, tactical adjustments, and emotional swings kept the arena on edge until the very last points.
Scandicci ultimately prevailed, earning their place in the final after a match that fully showcased the depth and competitiveness of Serie A1.
Result:
Scandicci – Chieri 3–2
📹 Video highlights – Scandicci & Chieri
Chapter 4 – The Final
Prosecco Doc Imoco Conegliano vs Savino Del Bene Scandicci (3–0)
25 January 2026
The final confirmed Conegliano’s absolute dominance.
On Sunday, 25 January, Prosecco Doc Imoco Conegliano delivered a decisive 3–0 win over Scandicci, controlling the match from start to finish. The level of execution, tactical clarity, and composure under pressure left little room for doubt.
Conegliano imposed their rhythm early and never let it go, closing the tournament in authoritative fashion.
Final Result:
Conegliano – Scandicci 3–0
📹 Full final highlights
Chapter 5 – MVP of the Tournament: Gabi
A special mention goes to Gabi, deservedly named MVP of the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa 2026.
Her impact was constant throughout the competition: leadership on court, offensive efficiency, defensive reliability, and presence in decisive moments. Gabi embodied Conegliano’s dominance and was a key reference point in every match.
Chapter 6 – Entertainment and Show: More Than Volleyball
Beyond the matches, the Coppa Italia delivered a strong entertainment experience:
- 🎤 Live performance by Rose Villain, adding a contemporary music moment to the event
- ✨ LED show before the final, transforming the arena into a true big-stage spectacle
- 🏆 Winner celebration video, capturing Conegliano’s triumph and the emotion of the closing ceremony
These elements enhanced the event without overshadowing the sport, reinforcing volleyball’s ability to attract a broader audience.
📹 Entertainment & show highlights
Chapter 7 – A Showcase for Italian Women’s Volleyball
The Coppa Italia Frecciarossa 2026 was a clear statement: Italian women’s volleyball continues to set the standard in Europe.
High-level competition, full arenas, professional production, and elite athletes combined into an event that celebrated the sport at its best.
Prosecco Doc Imoco Conegliano lifted the trophy, but the entire volleyball movement emerged stronger from this unforgettable weekend in Turin.







