Tracking the Contenders: A Deep Dive into the FITARCO Campionati Italiani di Società
In the world of competitive archery, few events carry as much weight for club prestige as the Campionati Italiani di Società. Organized by the Federazione Italiana Tiro con L’Arco (FITARCO), this competition serves as the ultimate benchmark for club excellence across Italy, pitting the nation’s top archery programs against one another in a rigorous test of consistency, and skill.
For those following the 2025 cycle, the stakes are high. The admission process for these championships is not a simple invitation but a hard-earned qualification based on a detailed ranking list. As the editorial team at Archysport monitors the landscape, the current standings reveal a fierce battle for dominance among Italy’s elite clubs.
The 2025 Ranking Landscape: Women’s Division
The latest data from the FITArco Ranking List indicates a highly competitive field, with 38 teams currently tracked for admission to the Campionati Italiani di Società. In the women’s category, the hierarchy is topped by a mix of defending champions and rising powerhouses.
A.S.D. Arcieri Tigullio enters the conversation as the defending champion (Squadra Campione Uscente), granting them automatic admission (Ammessa di Diritto). Their position as the team to beat sets the tone for the rest of the field.
Following closely are several clubs with impressive point totals that reflect strong performances across multiple qualifying events. The top of the leaderboard is currently headlined by:
- Comp. Arcieri Altopiano Pine’ A.S.D.: Leading the point-based rankings with a total of 4.987. Their path to the top included key performances in Rovereto (TN) and Roma (RM).
- A.S.D. Compagnia Arcieri Bresciani: Sitting just behind with 4.965 points, bolstered by results in Brescia, Nuvolera, and Roma.
- A.S.D. Arcieri Iuvenilia: Holding a strong position with 4.942 points, driven by success in Torino, Cantalupa, and Rivoli.
For context, these point totals are aggregated from specific tournament appearances throughout the qualifying window, which spanned from October 2025 through early March 2026. This system ensures that only the most consistent clubs reach the final stages of the championship.
Geographic Diversity and Qualifying Hubs
The Campionati Italiani di Società is a truly national endeavor, with qualifying events distributed across various Italian regions. This geographic spread forces clubs to travel and perform under varying local conditions, adding a layer of difficulty to the qualification process.
Key hubs for the 2025 qualifying cycle included:
- The North: Rovereto (TN), Brescia (BS), Nuvolera (BS), Torino (TO), Cantalupa (TO), Rivoli (TO), and Belluno (BL).
- The Center: Roma (RM), Civitanova Marche (MC), Matelica (MC), and Belforte del Chienti (MC).
- The South and Islands: Bortigali (NU), Torralba (SS), and Decimomannu (CA).
The presence of teams like A.S.D. Arcieri Torres Sassari (4.852 points) and A.S.D. Arcieri Civitanova (4.852 points) shows that the competitive balance is spread across the peninsula, from the peaks of the Alps to the coastlines of Sardinia.
Analyzing the Mid-Tier Contenders
While the top three teams command the headlines, the gap between the leaders and the rest of the top 10 is remarkably slim. This suggests that a single high-scoring event could shift the standings significantly.

Teams such as A.S.D. Arcieri Sagittario del Veneto (4.869 points) and the A.S.D. MALIN ARCHERY TEAM (4.827 points) remain firmly in the hunt. The MALIN ARCHERY TEAM, in particular, showed strong regional consistency with events in Casalgrande, Novellara, and Maranello.
Rounding out the top 12 are A.S.D. ARCIERI GUFI DEL BREMBO (4.826 points), A.S.D. Arcieri dell’Airone (4.774 points), and A.S.D. ARCIERI ABRUZZESI (4.753 points). Each of these clubs has demonstrated the depth required to compete at a national level, utilizing a rotation of athletes to secure their ranking.
How to Follow the Campionati Italiani di Società
For fans and athletes seeking the most current information on the “formula” (rules), the official program, or potential live streaming options, the primary source of truth is the official FITARCO portal. Because these events are managed by the national federation, all regulatory updates and final scheduling are published directly through their channels.
Readers can find the latest news, official documents, and event photos at the official FITARCO website. This is the only verified location for real-time results and official announcements regarding the championship’s progression.
To help clarify for those new to the sport: the “Formula” of the club championships generally involves aggregating scores from a set number of athletes per club across designated events. This means a club’s success depends not just on one superstar archer, but on the collective strength of the entire squad.
Summary of Top Women’s Standings (2025 Cycle)
| Club Name | Total Points | Status/Key Locations |
|---|---|---|
| A.S.D. Arcieri Tigullio | N/A | Defending Champion (Ammessa di Diritto) |
| Comp. Arcieri Altopiano Pine’ A.S.D. | 4.987 | Rovereto, Roma |
| A.S.D. Compagnia Arcieri Bresciani | 4.965 | Brescia, Nuvolera, Roma |
| A.S.D. Arcieri Iuvenilia | 4.942 | Torino, Cantalupa, Rivoli |
| A.S.D. Arcieri Sagittario del Veneto | 4.869 | Belluno, Roma, Meolo |
As the competition moves forward, all eyes will be on whether A.S.D. Arcieri Tigullio can maintain their throne or if the momentum of Altopiano Pine’ and the Bresciani squad will lead to a change in leadership.
For the latest updates on event dates and official results, keep a close watch on the FITARCO official communications. We invite our readers to share their thoughts on which club has the best chance of victory in the comments below.