Coppa Italia Lega Pro — (Italian for Lega Pro Italian Cup), formerly named Coppa Italia Serie C, is a straight knock out based competition involving teams from Lega Pro in Italian football. All games, including the final, are on a home/away basis. Contents 1 Past… … Wikipedia
Coppa Italia Primavera — Primavera Cup logo Sport Football (soccer) Founded 1972 No. of teams 42 Country(ies) … Wikipedia
Coppa Italia (Futsal) — Coppa Italia Founded 1985 86 Region Italy Number of teams 8 (total) Current champions Marca Futsal … Wikipedia
Coppa Italia — This article is about the Italian association football tournament. For the rugby union competition, see Coppa Italia (rugby union). Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia logo Founded 1922 Region Italy … Wikipedia
1992–93 Coppa Italia — Contents 1 Final 1.1 First leg 1.2 Second leg 2 References Final First leg … Wikipedia
Coppa Italia — Francesco Totti vom AS Rom mit der Trophäe nach dem Sieg 2008 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coppa Italia Dilettanti — The Coppa Italia Dilettanti (Italian for ‘Italian Amateurs Cup’) is an annual knock out competition for teams from the sixth and seventh levels of Italian football: the Eccellenza and the Promozione. All ties except for the final, which is held… … Wikipedia
2000–01 Coppa Italia — Coppa Italia was won by Fiorentina, the violet side qualifying for the UEFA Cup in the progress. It was Fiorentina s second title in recent years, having also won the 1995 96 edition of the tournament. Contents 1 2000/2001 Coppa Italia Final 1.1… … Wikipedia
Coppa Italia 1991-92 — Final= First legfootballbox date = 1992 05 07 time = 21:00 team1 = Juventus score = 1 – 0 report = team2 = Parma goals1 = R. Baggio goal|23|pen. goals2 = stadium = Stadio delle Alpi, Turin attendance = referee = Lo Bello (Syracuse) econd… … Wikipedia
1991–92 Coppa Italia — Contents 1 Final 1.1 First leg 1.2 Second leg 2 References Final First leg … Wikipedia