
Italy
Coppa Italia
The Coppa Italia, officially known as the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa for sponsorship reasons, is Italy's premier knockout football cup competition. Established in 1922, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious domestic cup tournaments in European football. The competition is organized by the Lega Serie A and features clubs from the top four tiers of the Italian football league system, encompassing a total of 78 teams. This includes all 20 Serie A clubs, the 20 Serie B teams, and a selection of sides from Serie C and Serie D. The tournament's format is a single-elimination knockout competition. In the early rounds, lower-division teams face off, with Serie A and Serie B clubs entering at later stages. Matches are played as single legs, with extra time and penalty shootouts used to decide a winner if necessary. The final is traditionally held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, though it has occasionally been hosted in other major venues. The winner earns a direct spot in the UEFA Europa League group stage, provided they have not already qualified for a UEFA competition through their league position. Historically, the competition has been dominated by Italy's most famous clubs. Juventus holds the record for the most Coppa Italia titles, with 14 victories. Other historically successful clubs include AS Roma (9 titles), Inter Milan (8), Lazio (7), and Fiorentina (6). The tournament has provided a stage for legendary players to showcase their talent in high-stakes knockout matches, with icons like Alessandro Del Piero, Francesco Totti, and Roberto Baggio all having lifted the trophy. In the modern era, the Coppa Italia remains a highly coveted prize, often serving as a realistic target for clubs outside the traditional "top three" and a crucial piece of silverware for the giants. It is known for producing memorable upsets and dramatic finals. An interesting fact is that the current trophy, designed in 1958, features a distinctive shape with a base of eight sides, representing the eight founding members of the Italian Football Federation. The competition also serves as the qualifier for the annual Supercoppa Italiana, where the Coppa Italia winner faces the Serie A champion.
About Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia is a top football competition based in Italy, featuring league standings, fixture lists, results and team-by-team statistical breakdowns. 2 teams currently compete in Coppa Italia, battling across the season for the title and league position. 1 matches are scheduled in the upcoming Coppa Italia fixture list, with live updates and AI-powered predictions on this site. Browse standings, top scorers, fixtures, results and matchday predictions for Coppa Italia below.
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