Coppa Italia
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Stadio Olimpico...primarily for football . It is the home stadium of S.S. Lazio and A.S. Roma and is the seat of the final Coppa Italia, and all athletics, but occasionally hosts concerts of light music and events of various kinds. Throughout its history, it... In this article: Stadio Olimpico, Liverpool F.C., Juventus F.C., A.S. Roma, Rome, and Foro Italico |
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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 | May 19, 2009
2004 Supercoppa Italiana
2004 Supercoppa Italiana The 2004 Supercoppa Italiana was a match contested by the 2003-04 winners AC Milan and the 2003-04 Coppa Italia winners SS Lazio. The match result was a 3-0 victory for AC Milan after a hat-trick by Andriy...
In this article: AC Milan, SS Lazio, and Andriy Shevchenko
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Football Europe | May 17, 2009
Stuttering Juve under threat
In 18th, Bologna FC also won to sustain their survival hopes, defeating basement side US Lecce 2-1, while Torino FC edged towards safety via a 2-1 triumph at SSC Napoli and Coppa Italia winners S.S. Lazio lost 2-0 at US Citta di Palermo.
In this article: UEFA Champions League, Maximiliano Pellegrino, ACF Fiorentina, All rights reserved, Serie A, Luca Cigarini, Cristiano Zanetti, and Vincenzo Iaquinta
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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 | September 08, 2009
Serie A 2000-01
...both got to the pre-qualifying round of the same competition. Inter Milan , A.C. Milan and A.C. Fiorentina (as winners in the Coppa Italia) gained entry to the 2001/02 UEFA Cup. Brescia gained entry into the UEFA Inter-Toto Cup. Reggina...
In this article: Serie A, Serie B, Champions League, A.S. Bari, Vicenza Calcio, S.S.C. Napoli, Reggina Calcio, A.C. Parma, and S.S. Lazio
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Wikipedia | September 10, 2009
History of S.S. Lazio
...the 2000 Scudetto winning squad who set the record of 9. In the season 2007-08 and 2008-09 , S.S. Lazio finished in the 12th and 10th place, but won Coppa Italia on 13 May 2009. Lazio started the 2009-10 season playing the Supercoppa...
In this article: Lazio, Serie A, Serie B, Rome, Silvio Piola, S.S. Lazio, and Juventus
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Football Europe | May 29, 2008
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...said. Cup success The former ACF Fiorentina and S.S. Lazio coach led Inter to three straight Serie A titles and four consecutive Coppa Italia finals, although they were defeated by AS Roma in the last two of those. But Mancini could not...
In this article: Roberto Mancini, Massimo Moratti, ACF Fiorentina, UEFA Champions League, Serie A, S.S. Lazio, Liverpool FC, and FC Internazionale
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Attilio Lombardo
...cup competition victories, gaining second medals for the Cup Winners Cup (1999), Serie A (2000), the Supercoppa Italiana (2000), the Coppa Italia (2000), and the European Super Cup (1999 ). In January 2001, Attilio left Lazio, to re-join...
In this article: Attilio Lombardo, Sampdoria, Serie A, UEFA Champions League, Lazio, Bald Eagle, Lega Pro Prima Divisione, and Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
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UEFA.com News | May 13, 2009
Sampdoria pay penalty as Lazio head for Europe
Sampdoria pay penalty as Lazio head for Europe Tommaso Rocchi gives the Lazio supporters a close-up glimpse of the Coppa Italia (©AFP)Photos/Wallpapers » S.S. Lazio lifted the Coppa Italia for the fifth time by beating UC Sampdoria 6-5 on...
In this article: Sampdoria, Lazio, Antonio Cassano, Fernando Muslera, Tommaso Rocchi, All rights reserved, Luca Castellazzi, and Lorenzo De Silvestri
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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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- January 01, 1922
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