Supercoppa Italiana
The Supercoppa Italiana (Italian Super Cup) is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A champions. In 1993 and 2003 it was held in the American cities of Washington, D.C. and East Rutherford. The 2002 final was played in the Libyan capital Tripoli. The 2009 and 2011 finals were played in the Bird's Nest of Beijing, China.
If the same team wins both Serie A and Coppa Italia, then the Supercoppa is contested by the Serie A winner and the Coppa Italia runner-up. This has happened so far in 1995 (Juventus), 2000 (Lazio), 2006 and 2010 (the last two by Inter).
Milan hold the record for winning the cup the most times, winning it six times since the competition began in 1988.
The 24th edition, played in August 2011, was won by Milan, the Serie A winners, who defeated Coppa Italia winners Internazionale 2–1 at Beijing National Stadium.
Winners
Year |
Serie A Winner |
Result |
Coppa Italia Winner |
Scorers |
Stadium |
Attendance |
1988 |
Milan |
3 – 1 |
Sampdoria |
Rijkaard, van Basten, Mannari
Vialli |
San Siro, Milan |
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1989 |
Internazionale |
2 – 0 |
Sampdoria |
Cucchi, Serena |
San Siro, Milan |
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1990 |
Napoli |
5 – 1 |
Juventus |
Careca (2), Silenzi (2), Crippa
Baggio |
San Paolo, Naples |
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1991 |
Sampdoria |
1 – 0 |
Roma |
Mancini |
Luigi Ferraris, Genoa |
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1992 |
Milan |
2 – 1 |
Parma |
van Basten, Massaro
Melli |
San Siro, Milan |
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1993 |
Milan |
1 – 0 |
Torino |
Simone |
RFK, Washington, D.C., USA |
25,000 |
1994 |
Milan |
1 – 1
(4–3)
PSO |
Sampdoria |
Gullit
Mihajlović |
San Siro, Milan |
26,767 |
1995 |
Juventus |
1 – 0 |
Parma* |
Vialli |
delle Alpi, Turin |
5,289 |
1996 |
Milan |
1 – 2 |
Fiorentina |
Batistuta (2)
Savićević |
San Siro, Milan |
29,582 |
1997 |
Juventus |
3 – 0 |
Vicenza |
Inzaghi (2), Conte |
delle Alpi, Turin |
15,000 |
1998 |
Juventus |
1 – 2 |
Lazio |
Nedvěd, S. Conceição
Del Piero |
delle Alpi, Turin |
16,500 |
1999 |
Milan |
1 – 2 |
Parma |
Crespo, Boghossian
Guglielminpietro |
San Siro, Milan |
25,000 |
2000 |
Lazio |
4 – 3 |
Internazionale* |
López (2), Mihajlović, Stanković
Keane, Farinós, Vampeta |
Olimpico, Rome |
65,000 |
2001 |
Roma |
3 – 0 |
Fiorentina |
Candela, Montella, Totti |
Olimpico, Rome |
71,050 |
2002 |
Juventus |
2 – 1 |
Parma |
Del Piero (2)
Di Vaio |
June 11, Tripoli, Libya |
40,000 |
2003 |
Juventus |
1 – 1
(5–3)
PSO |
Milan |
Pirlo
Trezeguet |
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, USA |
54,128 |
2004 |
Milan |
3 – 0 |
Lazio |
Shevchenko (3) |
San Siro, Milan |
33,274 |
2005 |
Juventus |
0 – 1
aet |
Internazionale |
Verón |
delle Alpi, Turin |
35,246 |
2006 |
Internazionale |
4 – 3
aet |
Roma* |
Vieira (2), Crespo, Figo
Mancini, Aquilani (2) |
San Siro, Milan |
45,528 |
2007 |
Internazionale |
0 – 1 |
Roma |
De Rossi (P) |
San Siro, Milan |
34,898 |
2008 |
Internazionale |
2 – 2
(6–5)
PSO |
Roma |
Muntari, Balotelli,
De Rossi, Vučinić |
San Siro, Milan |
43,400 |
2009 |
Internazionale |
1 – 2 |
Lazio |
Matuzalém, Rocchi
Eto'o |
Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China |
68,961 |
2010 |
Internazionale |
3 – 1 |
Roma* |
Riise, Pandev
Eto'o (2) |
San Siro, Milan |
65,860 |
2011 |
Milan |
2 – 1 |
Internazionale |
Ibrahimović, Boateng
Sneijder |
Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China |
80,000 |
*Finished as Coppa Italia runners-up
Performance by club
Club |
Winners |
Runners-up |
Winning Years |
Runners-Up |
Milan |
6
|
3
|
1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2011 |
1996, 1999, 2003 |
Internazionale |
5
|
4
|
1989, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
2000, 2007, 2009, 2011 |
Juventus |
4
|
3
|
1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 |
1990, 1998, 2005 |
Lazio |
3
|
1
|
1998, 2000, 2009 |
2004 |
Roma |
2
|
4
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2001, 2007 |
1991, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
Parma |
1
|
3
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1999 |
1992, 1995, 2002 |
Sampdoria |
1
|
3
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1991 |
1988, 1989, 1994 |
Fiorentina |
1
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1
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1996 |
2001 |
Napoli |
1
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0
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1990 |
– |
References
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