Champions History
Coppa Italia winners list, Champions of Italian Cup (TIM) in history
Coppa Italia Italian Cup ) winners list
2020–21 Juventus
2019–20 Napoli
2018–19 Lazio
2017–18 Juventus
2016–17 Juventus
2015–16 Juventus
2014–15 Juventus
2013–14 Napoli
2012–13 Lazio
2011–12 Napoli
2010–11 Inter Milan
2009–10 Inter Milan
2008–09 Lazio
2007–08 Roma
2006–07 Roma
2005–06 Inter Milan
2004–05 Inter Milan
2003–04 Lazio
2002–03 AC Milan
2001–02 Parma
2000–01 Fiorentina
1999–2000 Lazio
1998–99 Parma
1997–98 Lazio
1996–97 Vicenza
1995–96 Fiorentina
1994–95 Juventus
1993–94 Sampdoria
1992–93 Torino
1991–92 Parma
1990–91 Roma
1989–90 Juventus
1988–89 Sampdoria
1987–88 Sampdoria
1986–87 Napoli
1985–86 Roma
1984–85 Sampdoria
1983–84 Roma
1982–83 Juventus
1981–82 Inter Milan
1980–81 Roma
1979–80 Roma
1978–79 Juventus
1977–78 Inter Milan
1976–77 AC Milan
1975–76 Napoli
1974–75 Fiorentina
1973–74 Bologna
1972–73 AC Milan
1971–72 AC Milan
1970–71 Torino
1969–70 Bologna
1968–69 Roma
1967–68 Torino
1966–67 AC Milan
1965–66 Fiorentina
1964–65 Juventus
1963–64 Roma
1962–63 Atalanta
1961–62 Napoli
1960–61 Fiorentina
1959–60 Juventus
1958–59 Juventus
1958 Lazio
1942–43 Torino
1941–42 Juventus
1940–41 Venezia
1939–40 Fiorentina
1938–39 Ambrosiana
1937–38 Juventus
1936–37 Genova
1935–36 Torino
1926–27 Suspended
1922 Vado
Coppa Italia’s most successful teams
Juventus
Titles: 14
Years Won: 1938, 1942, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1979, 1983, 1990, 1995, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021.
Juventus is a professional football club based in Turin and competes in the Série A. When it comes to the Coppa Italia, Juventus is the most successful team in the country with 14 titles, including winning the trophy in four consecutive seasons.
The club’s first triumph in the Coppa Italia was in 1938, but it took them another four years before adding a second title to its cabinet.
Since the start of the modern era of football in the country, Juventus have won five titles, including four consecutive wins from 2015 to 2018.
2015 Final
The 2015 Coppa Italia final was the 68th edition of the number one national Cup trophy, played at the Stadio Olimpico in the city of Rome between Juventus and Lazio. In front of over 60,000 spectators, Juventus defeated Lazio by a 2-1 scoreline after extra time.
2016 Final
The 2016 Coppa Italia final was the 69th edition of the premier men’s national cup title. It was played at the Stadio Olimpico in the city of Rome between Juventus and AC Milan.
2017 Final
The 2017 Coppa Italia final was the 70th edition of the Competition played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Goals from Dani Alves and Bonucci gave Juventus a comfortable victory over Lazio, and Juventus have crowned Champions of Italy for the third straight year.
2018 Final
The 2018 Coppa Italia final was the 71st campaign played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome between Juventus and AC Milan. This time, the defending Champions of the country enjoyed another comfortable victory over AC Milan, scoring three goals, all in the second half, with an own goal to secure the title for the fourth straight year.
This remarkable achievement made Juventus stand out as one of the best for the Coppa Italia in Italy.
Roma
Titles: 9
Years Won: 1964, 1969, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1991, 2007, 2008.
Roma is a professional football club based in Rome and Competing in Serie A. Today, Roma remains one of the most respected sides in the competition for the Coppa Italia all-time winners list; Roma is the second most successful team with nine titles.
2008 Final
This was the 60th edition of the Italian Cup and was a two-legged final.
Roma won with an aggregate scoreline which stood at 7-4. The first leg ended 6-2 favour of Roma, while Inter Milan could only manage a 2-1 win in the reverse fixture.
2009 Final
The 2009 final was the 61st edition of the National Cup title.
Roma won the title at the expense of Inter Milan for the second year running. But this time, the final was a single-leg compared to the 2008 final, which was played over two legs.
Inter Milan
Inter Milan is also known as Internazionale.
Titles: 7
Years Won: 1939, 1978, 1982, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011.
Inter Milan is the third most successful team in the Coppa Italia with seven titles. For Inter, most of its success was in the modern era. The club’s first win was recorded in 1939.
2010 Final
The 2010 final was the 68th edition played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. It was between Inter Milan and AS Roma.
2011 Final
This was the 64th edition played between Inter Milan and Palermo at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Inter Milan retained its trophy after beating Palermo.
Lazio
Title: 7
Years Won: 1958, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2009, 2013, 2019.
Lazio is the fourth most successful team with seven titles. The club’s first-ever title was 1958.
Fiorentina
Titles: 6
Years Won: 1940, 1961, 1966, 1975, 1996, 2001.
Fiorentina has won six trophies, with the first in 1940.
Fiorentina is also a top side in the Italian Cup.
Napoli
Titles: 6
Years Won: 1962, 1976, 1987, 2012, 2014, 2020.
Napoli has also won six trophies, with the first in 1962.
AC Milan
Titles: 5
Years Won: 1967, 1972, 1973, 1977, 2003
AC Milan has won five Coppa Italia title. The club also holds the record as the team with the most losses in the final haven lost nine times more than any other side in the country.
Torino
Titles: 5
Years Won: 1936, 1943, 1968, 1971, 1993.
Torino has also won five Coppa Italia titles.
Other notable teams that have won the Coppa Italia
Sampdoria – 4 Titles
Parma – 3 Titles
Bologna – 2 Titles
Atalanta – 1 Title
Genoa – 1 Title
Venezia – 1 Title
Vado – 1 Title
Vicenza – 1 Title
Coppa Italia list of teams
Juventus, Internazionale, Atalanta, Lazio, Roma, Milan, Napoli, Sassuolo, Hellas Verona, Fiorentina, Parma, Bologna, Udinese, Cagliari, Sampdoria, Torino, Genoa, Benevento, Crotone, Spezia.
Brescia, SPAL, Monza, Vicenza, Reggina, Reggiana, Cremonese, Virtus Entella, Ascoli, Cosenza, Pisa, Pescara, Salernitana, Venezia, Lecce, Empoli, Frosinone, Cittadella, Chievo, Pordenone.
Carrarese, Renate, Pontedera, Alessandria, Novara, Albinoleffe, Arezzo, Pro Patria, Livorno, Padova, Feralpisalò, Modena, Piacenza, Triestina, Südtirol, Carpi, Sambenedettese, Perugia.
Bari, Virtus Francavilla, Teramo, Catanzaro, Catania, Ternana, Potenza, Monopoli, Avellino, Trapani, Juve Stabia, Tritium, Ambrosiana, Breno, San Nicolò Notaresco, Pineto, Trastevere, Latte Dolce, Casarano, Gelbison.
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