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Supercoppa Italiana

The Supercoppa Italiana (English: Italian Super Cup) is an annual football match contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season. If the same team wins both the Serie A and Coppa Italia titles in the previous season, the Supercoppa is contested by the Serie A winner and the Coppa Italia runner-up, in essence becoming a rematch of the previous year's Coppa Italia final.

Supercoppa Italiana
Organising bodyLega Serie A
Founded1988; 35 years ago (1988)
RegionItaly
Number of teams2
Current championsInternazionale (7th title)
Most successful club(s)Juventus (9 titles)
Television broadcastersMediaset
List of international broadcasters
Websitelegaseriea.it
2022 Supercoppa Italiana

Originally, it was scheduled in the summer as a super cup curtain-raiser to the new season, played in the home stadium of the Serie A champion. In recent years, the match has been scheduled during the winter and is contested mainly outside of Italy. Juventus holds the record for winning the cup a record nine times. The most frequent Supercoppa match-up has been Juventus against Lazio, occurring on five occasions.

History

Inaugurated in 1988, 18 of the first 21 Supercoppa Italiana contested were played at the home of the Serie A winners, the exceptions being in 1993 and 2003, when it was held in the United States cities of Washington, D.C., and East Rutherford, New Jersey, and in 2002 when the game was played in the Libyan capital Tripoli. Since 2009, nine of the fourteen venues chosen have been outside of Italy.

Of the 35 finals played to date, the venues have been as follows:

  • Twenty times at the home of the Serie A winners;
  • Four times in China;
  • Three times in Saudi Arabia;
  • Twice in the United States;
  • Twice in Doha, Qatar;
  • Twice at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome acting as a "neutral venue" (where it was not the home ground of the Serie A winners);
  • Once in Tripoli, Libya;
  • Once at the Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore in Reggio Emilia acting as a "neutral venue" (where it was not the home ground of the Serie A winners).

Since the game was first established, the Serie A scudetto and Coppa Italia have been won by the same team eight times, thus making the Coppa Italia runners-up the second participant in the subsequent Supercoppa. This occurred in the following years: 1995, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 (Juventus), 2000 (Lazio), 2006 and 2010 (Internazionale).

On 23 December 2016, Milan became the first Coppa Italia runners-up to win the Supercoppa Italiana, after defeating Juventus on penalties.[1]

In 2018, Serie A signed a deal with the General Sports Authority that would see Saudi Arabia host three of the next five Supercoppa Italiana.[2]

Editions

Year Serie A winners Result Coppa Italia representatives Scorers[a] Stadium Attendance
1988 Milan 3–1 Sampdoria Rijkaard, Van Basten, Mannari; Vialli San Siro, Milan 19,412
1989 Internazionale 2–0 Sampdoria Cucchi, Serena San Siro, Milan 7,221
1990 Napoli 5–1 Juventus Careca (2), Silenzi (2), Crippa; Baggio Stadio San Paolo, Naples 62,404
1991 Sampdoria 1–0 Roma Mancini Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa 21,120
1992 Milan 2–1 Parma Van Basten, Massaro; Melli San Siro, Milan 30,102
1993 Milan 1–0 Torino Simone Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States 25,268
1994 Milan 1–1 (4–3 p) Sampdoria Gullit; Mihajlović San Siro, Milan 26,767
1995 Juventus 1–0 Parma[b] Vialli Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 5,289
1996 Milan 1–2 Fiorentina Savićević; Batistuta (2) San Siro, Milan 29,582
1997 Juventus 3–0 Vicenza Inzaghi (2), Conte Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 16,157
1998 Juventus 1–2 Lazio Del Piero; Nedvěd, Conceição Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 16,500
1999 Milan 1–2 Parma Guglielminpietro; Crespo, Boghossian San Siro, Milan 25,001
2000 Lazio 4–3 Internazionale[b] López (2), Mihajlović, Stanković; Keane, Farinós, Vampeta Stadio Olimpico, Rome 61,446
2001 Roma 3–0 Fiorentina Candela, Montella, Totti Stadio Olimpico, Rome 61,050
2002 Juventus 2–1 Parma Del Piero (2); Di Vaio 11 June Stadium, Tripoli, Libya 40,000
2003 Juventus 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–3 p) Milan Trezeguet; Pirlo Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States 54,128
2004 Milan 3–0 Lazio Shevchenko (3) San Siro, Milan 33,274
2005 Juventus[c] 0–1 (a.e.t.) Internazionale Verón Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 35,246
2006 Internazionale 4–3 (a.e.t.) Roma[b] Vieira (2), Crespo, Figo; Mancini, Aquilani (2) San Siro, Milan 45,528
2007 Internazionale 0–1 Roma De Rossi (pen.) San Siro, Milan 34,898
2008 Internazionale 2–2 (a.e.t.) (6–5 p) Roma Muntari, Balotelli; De Rossi, Vučinić San Siro, Milan 43,400
2009 Internazionale 1–2 Lazio Eto'o; Matuzalém, Rocchi Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 68,961
2010 Internazionale 3–1 Roma[b] Pandev, Eto'o (2); Riise San Siro, Milan 65,860
2011 Milan 2–1 Internazionale Ibrahimović, Boateng; Sneijder Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 66,161
2012 Juventus 4–2 (a.e.t.) Napoli Asamoah, Vidal, Maggio (o.g.), Vučinić; Cavani, Pandev Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 75,000
2013 Juventus 4–0 Lazio Pogba, Chiellini, Lichtsteiner, Tevez Stadio Olimpico, Rome 57,000
2014 Juventus 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–6 p) Napoli Tevez (2); Higuaín (2) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar 14,000
2015 Juventus 2–0 Lazio[b] Mandžukić, Dybala Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai, China 20,000
2016 Juventus 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) Milan[b] Chiellini; Bonaventura Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar 11,356
2017 Juventus 2–3 Lazio[b] Dybala (2); Immobile (2), Murgia Stadio Olimpico, Rome 52,000
2018 Juventus 1–0 Milan[b] Ronaldo King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 61,235
2019 Juventus 1–3 Lazio Dybala; Luis Alberto, Lulić, Cataldi King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 23,361
2020 Juventus 2–0 Napoli Ronaldo, Morata Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia 0[note 1]
2021 Internazionale 2–1 (a.e.t.) Juventus Martínez (pen.), Sánchez; McKennie San Siro, Milan 29,696[note 2]
2022 Milan 0–3 Internazionale Dimarco, Džeko, Martínez King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 51,357
  1. ^ Serie A winner's scorers listed first.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Finished as Coppa Italia runners-up.
  3. ^ Juventus was subsequently stripped of the title due to the Calciopoli scandal.

Performance by club

 
The Supercoppa Italiana won by Milan in 2016.

Performance by representative

Method of qualification Winners Runners-up
Serie A winners
24
11
Coppa Italia winners
9
18
Coppa Italia runners-up
2
6

All-time top goalscorers

As of 18 January 2023[3][4]

Notes

  1. ^ The match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
  2. ^ The total attendance available was established at 50% due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.

References

  1. ^ "Milan win Supercoppa Italiana in shootout triumph over Juventus". The Guardian. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Saudi Arabia set to host three of next five Italian Super Cups". ESPN. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  3. ^ "All-time top goalscorers". worldfootball.net.
  4. ^ "Juventus F.C. Giocatori, Statistiche: Reti nella Supercoppa Italiana" (in Italian). My Juve.it. Retrieved 21 January 2015.

External links

  • Supercoppa Italiana on RSSSF

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This article is about the men s Italian association football tournament For other uses see Italian Women s Super Cup The Supercoppa Italiana English Italian Super Cup is an annual football match contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season If the same team wins both the Serie A and Coppa Italia titles in the previous season the Supercoppa is contested by the Serie A winner and the Coppa Italia runner up in essence becoming a rematch of the previous year s Coppa Italia final Supercoppa ItalianaOrganising bodyLega Serie AFounded1988 35 years ago 1988 RegionItalyNumber of teams2Current championsInternazionale 7th title Most successful club s Juventus 9 titles Television broadcastersMediasetList of international broadcastersWebsitelegaseriea it2022 Supercoppa ItalianaOriginally it was scheduled in the summer as a super cup curtain raiser to the new season played in the home stadium of the Serie A champion In recent years the match has been scheduled during the winter and is contested mainly outside of Italy Juventus holds the record for winning the cup a record nine times The most frequent Supercoppa match up has been Juventus against Lazio occurring on five occasions Contents 1 History 2 Editions 3 Performance by club 4 Performance by representative 5 All time top goalscorers 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditInaugurated in 1988 18 of the first 21 Supercoppa Italiana contested were played at the home of the Serie A winners the exceptions being in 1993 and 2003 when it was held in the United States cities of Washington D C and East Rutherford New Jersey and in 2002 when the game was played in the Libyan capital Tripoli Since 2009 nine of the fourteen venues chosen have been outside of Italy Of the 35 finals played to date the venues have been as follows Twenty times at the home of the Serie A winners Four times in China Three times in Saudi Arabia Twice in the United States Twice in Doha Qatar Twice at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome acting as a neutral venue where it was not the home ground of the Serie A winners Once in Tripoli Libya Once at the Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore in Reggio Emilia acting as a neutral venue where it was not the home ground of the Serie A winners Since the game was first established the Serie A scudetto and Coppa Italia have been won by the same team eight times thus making the Coppa Italia runners up the second participant in the subsequent Supercoppa This occurred in the following years 1995 2015 2016 2017 and 2018 Juventus 2000 Lazio 2006 and 2010 Internazionale On 23 December 2016 Milan became the first Coppa Italia runners up to win the Supercoppa Italiana after defeating Juventus on penalties 1 In 2018 Serie A signed a deal with the General Sports Authority that would see Saudi Arabia host three of the next five Supercoppa Italiana 2 Editions EditYear Serie A winners Result Coppa Italia representatives Scorers a Stadium Attendance1988 Milan 3 1 Sampdoria Rijkaard Van Basten Mannari Vialli San Siro Milan 19 4121989 Internazionale 2 0 Sampdoria Cucchi Serena San Siro Milan 7 2211990 Napoli 5 1 Juventus Careca 2 Silenzi 2 Crippa Baggio Stadio San Paolo Naples 62 4041991 Sampdoria 1 0 Roma Mancini Stadio Luigi Ferraris Genoa 21 1201992 Milan 2 1 Parma Van Basten Massaro Melli San Siro Milan 30 1021993 Milan 1 0 Torino Simone Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium Washington D C United States 25 2681994 Milan 1 1 4 3 p Sampdoria Gullit Mihajlovic San Siro Milan 26 7671995 Juventus 1 0 Parma b Vialli Stadio delle Alpi Turin 5 2891996 Milan 1 2 Fiorentina Savicevic Batistuta 2 San Siro Milan 29 5821997 Juventus 3 0 Vicenza Inzaghi 2 Conte Stadio delle Alpi Turin 16 1571998 Juventus 1 2 Lazio Del Piero Nedved Conceicao Stadio delle Alpi Turin 16 5001999 Milan 1 2 Parma Guglielminpietro Crespo Boghossian San Siro Milan 25 0012000 Lazio 4 3 Internazionale b Lopez 2 Mihajlovic Stankovic Keane Farinos Vampeta Stadio Olimpico Rome 61 4462001 Roma 3 0 Fiorentina Candela Montella Totti Stadio Olimpico Rome 61 0502002 Juventus 2 1 Parma Del Piero 2 Di Vaio 11 June Stadium Tripoli Libya 40 0002003 Juventus 1 1 a e t 5 3 p Milan Trezeguet Pirlo Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey United States 54 1282004 Milan 3 0 Lazio Shevchenko 3 San Siro Milan 33 2742005 Juventus c 0 1 a e t Internazionale Veron Stadio delle Alpi Turin 35 2462006 Internazionale 4 3 a e t Roma b Vieira 2 Crespo Figo Mancini Aquilani 2 San Siro Milan 45 5282007 Internazionale 0 1 Roma De Rossi pen San Siro Milan 34 8982008 Internazionale 2 2 a e t 6 5 p Roma Muntari Balotelli De Rossi Vucinic San Siro Milan 43 4002009 Internazionale 1 2 Lazio Eto o Matuzalem Rocchi Beijing National Stadium Beijing China 68 9612010 Internazionale 3 1 Roma b Pandev Eto o 2 Riise San Siro Milan 65 8602011 Milan 2 1 Internazionale Ibrahimovic Boateng Sneijder Beijing National Stadium Beijing China 66 1612012 Juventus 4 2 a e t Napoli Asamoah Vidal Maggio o g Vucinic Cavani Pandev Beijing National Stadium Beijing China 75 0002013 Juventus 4 0 Lazio Pogba Chiellini Lichtsteiner Tevez Stadio Olimpico Rome 57 0002014 Juventus 2 2 a e t 5 6 p Napoli Tevez 2 Higuain 2 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Doha Qatar 14 0002015 Juventus 2 0 Lazio b Mandzukic Dybala Shanghai Stadium Shanghai China 20 0002016 Juventus 1 1 a e t 3 4 p Milan b Chiellini Bonaventura Jassim bin Hamad Stadium Doha Qatar 11 3562017 Juventus 2 3 Lazio b Dybala 2 Immobile 2 Murgia Stadio Olimpico Rome 52 0002018 Juventus 1 0 Milan b Ronaldo King Abdullah Sports City Jeddah Saudi Arabia 61 2352019 Juventus 1 3 Lazio Dybala Luis Alberto Lulic Cataldi King Saud University Stadium Riyadh Saudi Arabia 23 3612020 Juventus 2 0 Napoli Ronaldo Morata Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore Reggio Emilia 0 note 1 2021 Internazionale 2 1 a e t Juventus Martinez pen Sanchez McKennie San Siro Milan 29 696 note 2 2022 Milan 0 3 Internazionale Dimarco Dzeko Martinez King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh Saudi Arabia 51 357 Serie A winner s scorers listed first a b c d e f g h Finished as Coppa Italia runners up Juventus was subsequently stripped of the title due to the Calciopoli scandal Performance by club Edit The Supercoppa Italiana won by Milan in 2016 Club Winners Runners up Years won Years runner upJuventus 9 8 1995 1997 2002 2003 2012 2013 2015 2018 2020 1990 1998 2005 2014 2016 2017 2019 2021Milan 7 5 1988 1992 1993 1994 2004 2011 2016 1996 1999 2003 2018 2022Internazionale 7 4 1989 2005 2006 2008 2010 2021 2022 2000 2007 2009 2011Lazio 5 3 1998 2000 2009 2017 2019 2004 2013 2015Roma 2 4 2001 2007 1991 2006 2008 2010Napoli 2 2 1990 2014 2012 2020Sampdoria 1 3 1991 1988 1989 1994Parma 1 3 1999 1992 1995 2002Fiorentina 1 1 1996 2001Torino 0 1 1993Vicenza 0 1 1997Performance by representative EditMethod of qualification Winners Runners upSerie A winners 24 11Coppa Italia winners 9 18Coppa Italia runners up 2 6All time top goalscorers EditAs of 18 January 2023 3 4 Rank Player Club s Goals Apps1 Paulo Dybala Juventus 4 62 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus 3 6 Samuel Eto o Internazionale 3 3 Andriy Shevchenko Milan 3 3 Carlos Tevez Juventus 3 2Notes Edit The match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy The total attendance available was established at 50 due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy References Edit Milan win Supercoppa Italiana in shootout triumph over Juventus The Guardian 23 December 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2017 Saudi Arabia set to host three of next five Italian Super Cups ESPN 7 June 2018 Retrieved 22 July 2020 All time top goalscorers worldfootball net Juventus F C Giocatori Statistiche Reti nella Supercoppa Italiana in Italian My Juve it Retrieved 21 January 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Supercoppa italiana Supercoppa Italiana on RSSSF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Supercoppa Italiana amp oldid 1136983605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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