Napoli Win Italian Super Cup 2025 After 2-0 Victory Over Bologna
Napoli delivered a commanding performance to lift the Italian Super Cup 2025 with a 2-0 victory over Bologna in Riyadh on December 22, reaffirming their status as one of Italy’s top football clubs this season. The reigning Serie A champions dominated proceedings from start to finish, with David Neres emerging as the match-winner by scoring both goals and securing Napoli’s third Super Cup title.
The Brazilian winger opened the scoring six minutes before half-time with a sublime strike from outside the box. His curling effort found the top corner, leaving Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia with no chance. The goal not only highlighted Neres’ technical brilliance but also set the tone for Napoli’s dominance in the Italian Super Cup final at Al-Awwal Park.
Napoli maintained their intensity after the interval, continuing to press Bologna high up the pitch. Their persistence was rewarded in the 57th minute when Neres capitalised on a defensive lapse. Bologna’s attempt to build from the back was intercepted, and the forward calmly chipped the ball over the advancing Ravaglia to double his tally and effectively seal the victory. Under head coach Antonio Conte, Napoli’s tactical approach combined disciplined defending with sharp, incisive attacking play. The midfield, marshalled efficiently by Scott McTominay, provided both stability and creativity, enabling Napoli to sustain pressure on Bologna’s backline. Despite creating several early chances through Eljif Elmas and Leonardo Spinazzola, Napoli had to wait for Neres’ opener to break the deadlock, though their superiority was evident throughout the contest.
Bologna, who reached the final following a dramatic penalty shootout win over Inter Milan in the semi-final, struggled to pose a consistent threat against Napoli’s well-organised defence. Although Ravaglia produced a number of important saves to keep his side in contention, Bologna found it difficult to create clear-cut scoring opportunities against a compact and disciplined Napoli unit.
The victory marks Napoli’s first Italian Super Cup triumph since 2014 and their third overall, adding another piece of silverware to last season’s Serie A title win. For Conte, the success represents another milestone in his accomplished managerial career, underlining his ability to deliver results in high-pressure matches.
The final also highlighted Napoli’s squad depth and overall quality, with several players contributing to their control of midfield and chance creation. While Neres stole the spotlight with his decisive brace, the collective performance reinforced Napoli’s balance between attack and defence - a defining feature of Conte’s tactical philosophy.
For Bologna, reaching the Super Cup final was a historic achievement, but they ultimately fell short against a superior Napoli side. The defeat underlines the tactical and technical areas the Coppa Italia winners will need to address as they aim to compete more consistently at the highest level of Italian football.
Overall, Napoli’s Italian Super Cup victory in Saudi Arabia provides a strong platform for the remainder of the season, boosting confidence as they pursue both domestic and European ambitions. With Neres in outstanding form and Conte’s leadership guiding the squad, Napoli have firmly set the tone for another highly competitive campaign.
The Brazilian winger opened the scoring six minutes before half-time with a sublime strike from outside the box. His curling effort found the top corner, leaving Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia with no chance. The goal not only highlighted Neres’ technical brilliance but also set the tone for Napoli’s dominance in the Italian Super Cup final at Al-Awwal Park.
Napoli maintained their intensity after the interval, continuing to press Bologna high up the pitch. Their persistence was rewarded in the 57th minute when Neres capitalised on a defensive lapse. Bologna’s attempt to build from the back was intercepted, and the forward calmly chipped the ball over the advancing Ravaglia to double his tally and effectively seal the victory. Under head coach Antonio Conte, Napoli’s tactical approach combined disciplined defending with sharp, incisive attacking play. The midfield, marshalled efficiently by Scott McTominay, provided both stability and creativity, enabling Napoli to sustain pressure on Bologna’s backline. Despite creating several early chances through Eljif Elmas and Leonardo Spinazzola, Napoli had to wait for Neres’ opener to break the deadlock, though their superiority was evident throughout the contest.
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Bologna, who reached the final following a dramatic penalty shootout win over Inter Milan in the semi-final, struggled to pose a consistent threat against Napoli’s well-organised defence. Although Ravaglia produced a number of important saves to keep his side in contention, Bologna found it difficult to create clear-cut scoring opportunities against a compact and disciplined Napoli unit.
The victory marks Napoli’s first Italian Super Cup triumph since 2014 and their third overall, adding another piece of silverware to last season’s Serie A title win. For Conte, the success represents another milestone in his accomplished managerial career, underlining his ability to deliver results in high-pressure matches.
The final also highlighted Napoli’s squad depth and overall quality, with several players contributing to their control of midfield and chance creation. While Neres stole the spotlight with his decisive brace, the collective performance reinforced Napoli’s balance between attack and defence - a defining feature of Conte’s tactical philosophy.
For Bologna, reaching the Super Cup final was a historic achievement, but they ultimately fell short against a superior Napoli side. The defeat underlines the tactical and technical areas the Coppa Italia winners will need to address as they aim to compete more consistently at the highest level of Italian football.
Overall, Napoli’s Italian Super Cup victory in Saudi Arabia provides a strong platform for the remainder of the season, boosting confidence as they pursue both domestic and European ambitions. With Neres in outstanding form and Conte’s leadership guiding the squad, Napoli have firmly set the tone for another highly competitive campaign.









