Coppa Italia 1998-99

Coppa Italia 1998-99

=1998/1999 Coppa Italia Final=

First Leg

----footballbox
date = April 14, 1999
team1 = Parma
score = 1-1
report=
team2 = Fiorentina
goals1 = Crespo goal|16
goals2 = Batistuta goal|81
stadium = 21:00 - Stadio Ennio Tardini, ParmaRef: Messina (Bergamo)
Attendance: 21,038
----

econd Leg

----footballbox
date = May 5, 1999
team1 = Fiorentina
score = 2-2
report=
team2 = Parma
goals1 = Řepka goal|48
Cois goal|62
goals2 = Crespo goal|42
Vanoli goal|71
stadium = 21:00 - Stadio Artemio Franchi, FlorenceRef: Braschi (Prato)
Attendance: 39,070
----Parma win Coppa Italia on away goals rule.

References

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italcup99.html rsssf.com]


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