RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – In a night defined by tactical discipline and individual brilliance, SSC Napoli defeated Bologna FC 2-0 at Al-Awwal Park to lift the 2025 Supercoppa Italiana.
A stunning brace from Brazilian winger David Neres proved the difference, securing Antonio Conte’s first piece of silverware since leading the Partenopei to the Scudetto earlier this year.
The victory marks Napoli's third Super Cup title in club history—their first since 2014—and offers a sense of "vendetta" after their recent 2-0 league defeat to Vincenzo Italiano’s side in November.
The final was a clash of styles: Conte’s rigid, counter-attacking efficiency versus Italiano’s high-pressing, fluid Bologna. While the Rossoblù held their own for much of the first half, they struggled to find a clinical edge without several key starters, including Remo Freuler and Lukasz Skorupski.
Bologna attempted to respond by introducing veteran Ciro Immobile late in the second half, but Napoli’s backline—marshaled by Amir Rrahmani and captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo—remained impenetrable.
Antonio Conte’s 3-4-2-1 system prioritized defensive solidity, allowing Scott McTominay and Stanislav Lobotka to control the tempo while Neres and Eljif Elmas exploited the half-spaces. For Bologna, despite the loss, reaching the final after a historic penalty shootout win over Inter Milan cements their status as a rising force in Italian football.
Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis was quick to praise his manager:
When David Neres arrived in Naples, he was often labeled a "luxury substitute"—a high-flair winger better suited for late-game chaos than structured tactical systems. However, the Supercoppa final in Riyadh proved that Antonio Conte has transformed him into a disciplined tactical weapon.
Under Conte’s 3-4-2-1, Neres has transitioned from a touchline-hugging winger to an "inverted playmaker."
Napoli fans are naturally drawing parallels between this current era and the club's golden age. This Supercoppa victory marks the first time since 1990 that the club has held both the Scudetto and the Supercoppa simultaneously.
The 1990 victory was an explosion of joy at home, a statement of dominance over the "OLD LADY" (Juventus). It was the pinnacle of the Maradona era, fueled by individual genius and a sense of local defiance.
The 2025 victory feels more like the "Industrialization" of Napoli. Under Conte, the team has moved away from the romantic, "beautiful football" of the Sarri or Spalletti years and toward a relentless, winning machine.
Winning in Riyadh—thousands of miles from the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona—signifies Napoli's status as a global brand and a modern European powerhouse.
While Neres is no Maradona, his brace in Riyadh echoes Careca’s brace in the 1990 final.
Both Brazilians found their best form under the shadow of Vesuvius, proving that Napoli's "Samba connection" remains as vital as ever.