Perugia: - Trentino
Known as a medieval hilltop city with a vibrant atmosphere, it is rich in history (Etruscan, Roman, and Medieval) and boasts two historic universities.
Combines intense urban life with a relaxed regional pace, often considered a "hidden gem" compared to neighboring Tuscany. Trentino: The Alpine North
Known for breathtaking natural beauty, lakes such as Garda, Iseo, and Idro, and high-quality living. Perugia - Trentino
These games, whether played in Perugia's PalaBarton or Trentino's home arena, are often defining moments in the league standings. Regional Distinctions
Perugia is known for its black truffle and chocolate, while Trentino cuisine reflects its alpine, Germanic-influenced roots. Known as a medieval hilltop city with a
Both teams frequently contend for the league championship, with matches featuring stars like Alessandro Michieletto (Trentino) and Oleh Plotnytskyi or Yuki Ishikawa (Perugia).
Famous for the Eurochocolate festival, the international Umbria Jazz festival, and its stunning panoramic views. These games, whether played in Perugia's PalaBarton or
Until 1920, much of the region was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, giving it a unique, blend of Italian and Germanic culture.