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CEV Champions League Volley 2021 Men
The CEV Champions League Volley Men semi-final pairing between Trentino Itas and Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia will decide which of the two will represent Italy at this year’s SuperFinals that will be played in Verona, Italy on 1st May and thus have a 50/50% chance of winning the Champions League Volley crown.
The first of the two matches will be hosted today by the BLM Group Arena Trento with the two meeting for the second leg only a week after at the Pala Barton Arena in Perugia.
Both matches will be live on CEV’s EuroVolley.TV!
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Head to Head
Today’s encounter will be the first time that Trentino Itas and Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia will be facing each other in Europe’s premiere club competition. However, considering that the Italian League is one of the best represented ones in the competition, both clubs have had to fend off Italian opposition before with Trentino having a negative record of 5 losses out of 8 matches, all against Cucine Lube Civitanova, while Perugia boasts a 5 wins out of 7 matches record.
At this stage of the competition, Trentino (2 wins) and Perugia (1 win) have both managed wins against fellow Italians Civitanova which means that for the first time one of them will be on the losing side of an Italian duel in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
Trentino looking to continue perfect season
Trentino Itas has been having an incredible season making it this far in the competition having started as early as the 1st Round and managing 12 wins out of as many matches on the way. A three-time Champions League winner, only behind Zenit Kazan (6) and tied with Belogorie Belgorod, as well as a four-time finalist, Trentino is one of the most successful and experienced teams in the competition having lost only once in the semi-finals, against Zenit Kazan (2011/12).
Perugia in search for their first triumph
After losing the final to Zenit Kazan a few seasons ago, Perugia will be feeling now is as good a moment as ever to make the push and attempt to win their first CEV Champions League Volley trophy, relying on a solid run of 13 wins out of their last 15 matches in the competition. However, the two losses suffered have come against Italian opposition, with defeats against Cucine Lube CIVITANOVA (1-3) in this season's fourth round and versus Leo Shoes MODENA (0-3) in the quarter-finals on 23 February.
The return leg of this semi-final is scheduled to take place next week, on 24th March.