Coppa Italia
Annual association football tournament in Italy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the men's Italian association football tournament. For other uses, see Coppa Italia (disambiguation).
Coppa Italia (lit. 'Italy Cup') is the annual domestic cup of Italian football. The knockout competition was organized by the DDS and the Football League until the 2009–10 season and by Lega Serie A ever since.[1]
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Quick Facts Organising body, Founded ...
Organising body | Lega Serie A |
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Founded | 1922; 102 years ago (1922) |
Region | Italy |
Number of teams | 44 |
Qualifier for | UEFA Europa League |
Domestic cup(s) | Supercoppa Italiana |
Current champions | Inter Milan (9th title) |
Most successful club(s) | Juventus (14 titles) |
Television broadcasters | Mediaset List of international broadcasters |
Website | legaseriea.it/coppa |
2023–24 Coppa Italia |
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Juventus is the competition's most successful club with fourteen wins, followed by AS Roma and Inter Milan with nine. Juventus has contested the most finals with 21, followed by Roma with 17 finals. The holder can wear a cockade of Italy (Italian: coccarda), akin to the roundels that appear on military aircraft. The winner automatically qualifies for both the UEFA Europa League group stage and the Supercoppa Italiana the following year.