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DateRHome v Away-
12/20 18:30 6 Viadana v HBS Colorno 22-23
12/01 14:00 5 Rugby Mogliano v Petrarca Rugby 19-9
11/30 14:00 5 Valorugby Emilia v Rugby Lyons Piacenza 40-20
11/30 14:00 5 Rugby Rovigo v San Dona 14-13
11/30 14:00 5 Fiamme Oro Roma v Viadana 31-27
11/30 13:30 5 HBS Colorno v Toscana Aeroporti 10-46
11/30 13:00 5 Calvisano v Lazio Rugby 40-10
11/10 14:00 4 Rugby Lyons Piacenza v Rugby Mogliano 13-9
11/09 14:00 4 San Dona v HBS Colorno 44-35
11/09 14:00 4 Toscana Aeroporti v Fiamme Oro Roma 9-41
11/09 14:00 4 Lazio Rugby v Valorugby Emilia 7-34
11/09 14:00 4 Petrarca Rugby v Viadana 13-6
11/09 14:00 4 Rugby Rovigo v Calvisano 21-14
11/03 14:00 3 Rugby Mogliano v Viadana 16-5
11/02 14:00 3 Petrarca Rugby v Rugby Lyons Piacenza 31-8
11/02 14:00 3 Valorugby Emilia v Toscana Aeroporti 38-3
11/02 14:00 3 Fiamme Oro Roma v Lazio Rugby 34-22
11/02 14:00 3 Calvisano v San Dona 27-10
11/02 13:30 3 HBS Colorno v Rugby Rovigo 20-23
10/27 14:00 2 Viadana v Rugby Lyons Piacenza 31-22
10/27 14:00 2 San Dona v Valorugby Emilia 20-19
10/27 14:00 2 Rugby Rovigo v Fiamme Oro Roma 15-14
10/27 13:45 2 HBS Colorno v Rugby Mogliano 21-31
10/26 14:00 2 Lazio Rugby v Petrarca Rugby 19-40
10/26 14:00 2 Toscana Aeroporti v Calvisano 23-27
10/19 14:00 1 Rugby Lyons Piacenza v Rugby Rovigo 14-45
10/19 14:00 1 Calvisano v HBS Colorno 43-10
10/19 14:00 1 Valorugby Emilia v Viadana 34-17
10/19 14:00 1 Petrarca Rugby v Toscana Aeroporti 45-19
10/19 13:30 1 Fiamme Oro Roma v San Dona 26-19

Wikipedia - Top10 (rugby union)

The Top10, known as the Peroni Top10 for sponsorship reasons, and formerly Top 12, is Italy's top level professional men's rugby union competition. The Top 10 is run by Federazione Italiana Rugby (FIR) and is contested by 10 teams as of the 2019–2020 season, following the Italian federation's decision to name Peroni as the official partner of the Top10 competition.

The leading teams qualify to play against teams from the other leading rugby union nations in Europe in the European Challenge Cup. Aironi and Benetton Treviso began competing in the league now known as Pro14 in the 2010–11 season, and took both Italian places in the Heineken Cup. Owing to financial problems, the FIR revoked Aironi's professional licence after the 2011–12 season; that team was replaced in Pro12 by the FIR-operated Zebre. From 2014 to 2015, one of the two Italian Pro12 sides competes in the Heineken Cup's replacement, the European Rugby Champions Cup; the other plays in the European Rugby Challenge Cup. Both Pro12 teams are intended to concentrate the best domestic talent and help develop the quality of Italian players and therefore improve the talent pool for the national team.

History

Names of the Italian National Rugby Championship
Divisione Nazionale 1928–29 until 1945–46
Serie A 1945–46 until 1959–60; ​1965–66 until 1985–86
Serie A1 1986–87 until 2000–01
Super 10 2001–02 until 2009-10
Eccellenza 1960–61 until 1964–65; ​2010–11 until 2017–18;
Top12 2018–2019
Top10 2020–2023
Serie A Elite 2023–
The former logo of the Eccellenza championship between 2010 and 2018.

The competition was originally named Divisione Nazionale since its origin in 1928 until the 1945–46 season where the name of the National Championship was changed to the Serie A. Upon 1959, the competition's name was changed was changed to the Eccellenza before becoming the Serie A once again 26 years after in 1985. However, shortly after the name change, in 1986 the Serie A became the Serie A1 with the second tier taking the name of the Serie A2.

Since the 1987–88 season, the championship has been played under a play-off phase format after a regular season with the title being assigned through a final (several cities to have hosted finals include Padua, Bologna and Rome). After a major restructuring in 2001, the national championship was named Super 10 leaving the Serie A1 and Serie A2 to become the second and third divisions of Italian rugby respectively. Upon the 2009–10 season, the Super 10 championship which was founded (in 2001) and operated by the L.I.R.E. (Lega Italiana Rugby d'Eccellenza) (Italian Elite Rugby Union League in Italian) had folded in 2009, the Federazione Italiana Rugby (FIR) had taken over organising the championship.

The name of championship was changed once again to the Eccellenza for the 2010–11 season. After 8 years of the Eccellenza, the competition was increased to 12 teams and was rebranded as the Top12.

Upon the year 2010, the then known Celtic League (now the Pro14) had decided to expand their competition to 12 teams and add two Italian teams, one of them being Benetton Treviso (which would mean they would stop participating in the Super 10 and another being Aironi (a newly founded team that was later replaced by Zebre in the 2012–2013 season of the Pro 12 after folding due to financial reasons and having its license revoked by the Italian Rugby Federation).

The competition's name was changed from Top 12 to Top 10 in 2020 when teams I Medicei and San Donà withdrew their participation.

From 2023-24 season, competition is going to a reduction of teams, from 10 to 9 (with the leak of Calvisano), and 8 from 2024-25 with also the come back of name in Serie A Elite. From 2024-25 season, competition confirmed with 10 teams.

The Italy Serie A Elite rugby union tournament is a highly competitive and prestigious annual event held in Italy. It brings together the top rugby clubs from across the country to compete for the coveted championship title.

Known for its fast-paced and physical style of play, the tournament showcases the best of Italian rugby talent and attracts a passionate fan base. The participating teams consist of skilled and dedicated athletes who demonstrate exceptional teamwork, strategy, and athleticism on the field.

The Italy Serie A Elite tournament features a round-robin format, where each team competes against every other team in the league. The matches are held at various stadiums throughout Italy, providing an opportunity for fans to witness thrilling rugby action in different cities.

The tournament is renowned for its high level of competitiveness, with teams battling it out for victory in intense and closely contested matches. The players exhibit exceptional skills in tackling, passing, kicking, and scoring tries, making every game a spectacle for rugby enthusiasts.

The Italy Serie A Elite tournament not only showcases the best rugby talent in Italy but also serves as a platform for players to showcase their skills and potentially earn national team call-ups. It is a breeding ground for future stars and a testament to the growth and development of rugby in Italy.

With a rich history and tradition, the Italy Serie A Elite tournament has become a significant event in the Italian sporting calendar. It attracts a large and passionate fan base, creating an electric atmosphere at every match. The tournament provides an opportunity for rugby enthusiasts to witness top-quality rugby and support their favorite teams in their quest for glory.

Overall, the Italy Serie A Elite rugby union tournament is a thrilling and highly competitive event that showcases the best of Italian rugby talent. It is a must-watch for rugby fans and a testament to the growing popularity and success of the sport in Italy.