Napoli lifted the Italian Super Cup on Monday night after a commanding 2-0 victory over Bologna in the final played in Jeddah, with Brazilian winger David Neres emerging as the decisive figure.
The reigning Serie A champions asserted control through moments of individual brilliance, as Neres struck twice to seal the trophy against last season’s Coppa Italia winners.

Napoli broke the deadlock before the interval when Neres produced a superb curling effort from distance, a goal that underlined his growing influence in the competition. Bologna attempted to respond after the break but were undone again by the same player, who capitalised on a mistake from goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia.

Intercepting a misplaced pass as Bologna tried to build from the back, Neres calmly finished to double Napoli’s advantage and extinguish any hopes of a comeback.
The two goals capped an outstanding Super Cup campaign for the winger, who finished the tournament with three goals, having also found the net during Napoli’s 2-0 semi-final win over AC Milan the previous week. His performances proved crucial as Napoli navigated the expanded format of the competition, which now features four teams instead of the traditional two.

Since 2023, the Italian Super Cup has included not only the Serie A and Coppa Italia champions but also the runners-up from both competitions. The revamped tournament is scheduled to be staged in Saudi Arabia until 2029, with Jeddah hosting this year’s edition.

Napoli’s triumph reinforces their status as one of Italy’s dominant forces and adds another piece of silverware to their recent successes, while Bologna were left to reflect on missed opportunities and costly errors on a big stage.
What you should know
Napoli’s Italian Super Cup victory highlights the club’s sustained momentum as reigning Serie A champions and showcases David Neres as a key attacking asset.
The competition’s expanded four-team format, introduced in 2023, has increased its prestige and intensity, while Saudi Arabia’s role as host until 2029 reflects the globalisation of European football tournaments.
For Napoli, the win strengthens confidence and squad belief, while Bologna’s defeat underscores the fine margins at elite level, where individual errors can decide major finals.























