Coppa Italia

For the Italian rugby competition, see Coppa Italia (rugby)
Coppa Italia
Current season or competition:
Coppa Italia 2008-09
Sport Football
Founded 1922
No. of teams 78
Country(ies) Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Most recent
champion(s)
A.S. Roma
Official website Official

The Coppa Italia (Italy Cup, officially known as TIM Cup because of its sponsorship) is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. AS Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has been to the most finals: 15 (Torino follows with 14). The holder can wear a "tricolore" cockade, like the roundels that appear on military aircraft, and obtains a UEFA Cup spot for the next season. Clubs that have won the competition 10 times are awarded a silver star, similarly to those who receive a gold star for winning the Scudetto 10 times. As of yet, no team has accomplished this feat though FC Juventus and AS Roma lie close to.

The tournament is known for its low attendances, mainly because most teams consider the tournament of low importance and do not field their best line-up. While some top clubs may average over 50,000 for league games, often these same clubs will attract crowds of only around 30,000 for Coppa Italia matches. Interestingly, most domestic cups elsewhere in Europe attract large crowds. It is often only the final where the UEFA Cup spot is up for grabs, that larger crowds will attend the games.

The 2007–08 Coppa Italia final was played, like the three previous editions, between Inter Milan and AS Roma. The match was held in Rome on May 24 2008 and ended with a 2-1 win for Roma.

Contents

Formula and pairing teams

On June 28 2007, the format of the 2007-08 tournament was released. The new format reduced the number of competitors to the 42 teams which would play in Serie A and Serie B for the 2007-08 season; no Serie C teams would participate in the tournament. Also, the rather unusual two-leg final was eliminated. A single-match final would be played at the Stadio Olimpico in Roma[1].

The format for pairings was as follows:

Seeding teams

Seeding is allocated as follows:

a) seed 1 to last year's Italian Cup Winner.

b) seeds 2-8 to the participants playing in the Champions League/UEFA Cup competitions other than seed 1. If less than 8 teams are participating then the next highest placed Serie A team(s) complete(s) the list.

c) seeds 9-17 to the 9 remaining Serie A teams to 17th place.

d) seeds 18-20 to the 3 Serie B teams promoted to Serie A this season.

e) seeds 21-23 to the 3 Serie A teams demoted to Serie B this season.

f) seeds 24-37 to the 14 Serie B teams finishing to 17th place but not promoted to Serie A.

g) seed 38 to the play-out winner in Serie B.

h) seeds 39-42 to the 4 Serie C1 teams promoted to Serie B this season.

Winners by year

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Roma
9
7
1964, 1969, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1991, 2007, 2008
Juventus
9
4
1938, 1942, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1979, 1983, 1990, 1995
Fiorentina
6
4
1940, 1961, 1966, 1975, 1996, 2001
Torino
5
9
1936, 1943, 1968, 1971, 1993
Milan
5
7
1967, 1972, 1973, 1977, 2003
Internazionale
5
6
1939, 1978, 1982, 2005, 2006
Sampdoria
4
2
1985, 1988, 1989, 1994
Lazio
4
1
1958, 1998, 2000, 2004
Napoli
3
5
1962, 1976, 1987
Parma
3
2
1992, 1999, 2002
Bologna
2
1
1970, 1974
Atalanta
1
2
1963
Genoa
1
1
1937
Venezia
1
1
1941
Vado
1
0
1922
Vicenza
1
0
1997
Hellas Verona
0
3
Cagliari
0
2
Palermo
0
2
Alessandria
0
1
Ancona
0
1
Catanzaro
0
1
Foggia
0
1
Novara
0
1
Padova
0
1
SPAL
0
1
Udinese
0
1
Varese
0
1
TOTALS
60
68[2]
  1. "TIM Cup - Sede di Gara Finale 2007/2008" (PDF) (in Italian). Lega Nazionale Professionisti (2007-12-06).
  2. includes all 3 final round-robin losing participants for the years 1967-68 through to 1970-71

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