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Napoli vs. Bologna: Italian Super Cup Final

Napoli and Bologna face off in the 2025 Italian Super Cup Final. The match, held in Riyadh, will determine the country's super champion. Serie A champions Napoli will take on Coppa Italia winners Bologna in a tense showdown.


Napoli vs. Bologna: Italian Super Cup Final

Napoli will seek to reaffirm their hierarchy and add a new title, while Bologna will attempt to solidify their recent growth with a triumph that reinforces their project. Recent encounters between the two show marked parity, with varied results in their latest clashes, anticipating a close match of high tactical demand and minimal margin for error. Napoli vs. Bologna: data and probable lineups. Italian Super Cup. Final. Stadium: Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh. Referee: Andrea Colombo. VAR: Marco Di Bello. Time: 16:00 — TV: DSports. Napoli: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic; Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Amir Rrahmani, Juan Jesus; Matteo Politano, Stanislav Lobotka, Scott McTominay, Leonardo Spinazzola; David Neres, Eljif Elmas; Rasmus Højlund. Coach: Antonio Conte. Bologna: Federico Ravaglia; Emil Holm, Torbjørn Heggem, Jhon Lucumí, Juan Miranda; Nikola Moro, Tommaso Pobega; Riccardo Orsolini, Jens Odgaard, Jonathan Rowe; Santiago Castro. Coach: Vincenzo Italiano. Napoli and Bologna will define the Italian super champion this Monday in the final of the 2025 Italian Super Cup, a duel that pits the two champions of the last season against each other and that presents itself as one of the main objectives of the course for both. The match will be played at Al-Awwal Park and will bring together the Serie A champion with the winner of the Coppa Italia, two teams that are also going through a good moment in the local championship. The Italian Super Cup final between Napoli and Bologna will be played this Monday, December 22, starting at 16:00 Argentina time, and will be refereed by Andrea Colombo. The match will have live coverage from the Argentine News Agency. Napoli reached the final by imposing themselves with authority 2-0 against Milan in the semifinals, in a match where Antonio Conte's team controlled with solidity and efficiency. Bologna, on the other hand, advanced to the final after a tense semifinal against Inter Milan, whom they eliminated on penalties after a 1-1 draw in regular time, a series marked by several missed shots. Beyond the trophy, the final takes on special value due to the sporting moment of both clubs.