Coppa Italia
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F.C. Internazionale Milano...that filled the gap left by the departures of Hernan Crespo and Clarence Seedorf. On 15 June 2005, Internazionale won the Coppa Italia, defeating Roma in the two-legged final 3-0 on aggregate (1-0 win in Milan and 2-0 win in Rome) and... In this article: Serie A, F.C. Internazionale Milano, Juventus, Milan, Champions League, A.C. Milan, Massimo Moratti, Rome, Lazio, and Coppa Italia |
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Guardian | September 02, 2009
Ranieri returns to his roots to rebuild Roma
...good times back to Roma. Under Spalletti, Roma won two Coppa Italia titles (2007, 2008) and an Italian Supercup (2008), as well as finishing runners-up three times in Serie A behind the champions, Internazionale. However, Roma fans were...
In this article: Claudio Ranieri, Rome, Luciano Spalletti, Serie A, Francesco Totti, Stadio Olimpico, Marco Motta, and Nicolas Burdisso
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
2008 Supercoppa Italiana
2008 Supercoppa Italiana The 2008 Supercoppa Italiana is a football match that was played by Serie A 2007-08 winners Internazionale and Coppa Italia 2007-08 winners A.S. Roma. The match proved to be a tightly contested affair. After...
In this article: Serie A, Rome, Javier Zanetti, Dejan Stankovic, Juan Silveira dos Santos, Mirko Vucinic, Internazionale, A.S. Roma, and Francesco Totti
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Football Europe | January 23, 2008
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...Claudio Ranieri (©Domenic Aquilina) Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri insists his side will travel to FC Internazionale Milano for tonight's Coppa Italia quarter-final first leg with a positive outlook. Winning run Inter welcome their...
In this article: Serie A, Claudio Ranieri, Juventus, Pavel Nedved, Jorge Andrade, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Hasan Salihamidzic, and Jonathan Zebina
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UEFA Cup | July 31, 2009
Cruz leaves Inter for Lazio
Cruz, 34, has signed a one-year contract with an option for a further season with his new club and could make his Lazio debut on Saturday week against Inter as the Coppa Italia holders face the Nerazzurri for the Italian Super Cup in Beijing.
In this article: Julio Cruz, Lazio, Serie A, CA Banfield, Bologna FC, Feyenoord, S.S. Lazio, and FC Internazionale Milano
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
David Pizarro
...XI of the Milan club. During his only season with Internazionale, Pizarro won the Italian championship (due to the aftermath of the Italian football scandal, known as Calciopoli), a Super Coppa and a Coppa Italia. In August 2006, he...
In this article: David Marcelo Pizarro Cortes, Rome, Serie A, Udinese, Luciano Spalletti, Internazionale, Valparaiso, and 2006 FIFA World Cup
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UEFA.com News | June 01, 2009
Season review: Italy
...second most successful side behind Juventus. S.S. Lazio won the Coppa Italia while Torino FC, US Lecce and Reggina Calcio will all be playing in the second tier next season following relegation. Champions: FC Internazionale Milano
In this article: Jose Mourinho, Serie A, Sampdoria, Juventus, FC Internazionale Milano, Lazio, Paolo Maldini, and Genoa
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Wikipedia | September 30, 2009
Cristiano Zanetti
...scudetto with Roma in 2000-01 season. In June 2001, Zanetti re-joined Internazionale He won 2 Coppa Italia, 1 Supercoppa Italiana and awarded as Serie A champion after Calciopoli scandal in 2006. Zanetti moved to Juventus in 2006 on a...
In this article: Cristiano Zanetti, ACF Fiorentina, Juventus, Internazionale, UEFA Champions League, Serie A, Liverpool FC, Italian national team, Rome, and 2002 FIFA World Cup
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Sebastien Frey
...in 1997, at the age of 17. Following two promising seasons, he moved to Italian side Internazionale , and transferred after two years to Parma in the summer of 2001, with whom he won the 2001-02 Coppa Italia. Frey joined Fiorentina on...
In this article: Sebastien Frey, Fiorentina, Raymond Domenech, Roberto Baggio, Parma, France, Buddhist, Surgery, and Serie A
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Wikipedia | September 22, 2009
Francesco Toldo
...to Trento and Ravenna from 1991 to 1993. Toldo then joined Fiorentina , and became the club's starter for eight seasons, winning the Coppa Italia twice, and playing a UEFA Champions League for the Viola. One year before Fiorentina faced...
In this article: Francesco Toldo, Fiorentina, David Trezeguet, Internazionale, A.C. Milan, Italy, Bankruptcy, 2002 World Cup, and 1998 World Cup
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The Coppa Italia (Italy Cup, officially known as TIM Cup due to 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 due to the fact that 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.
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