Coppa Italia Winners



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COPPA ITALIA WINNERS 1960-2020


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1960s
Juventus crest
Fiorentina
Napoli crest
Atalanta crest
Roma crest
Juventus crest
Fiorentina
Milan crest
Torino crest
Roma crest
1960s

1970s
Bologna crest
Torino Crest
Milan crest
Milan crest
Bologna crest
Fiorentina
Napoli crest
Milan crest
Inter crest
Juventus crest
1970s

1980s
Roma crest
Roma crest
Inter crest
Juventus crest
Roma crest
Sampdoria crest
Roma crest
Napoli crest
Sampdoria crest
Sampdoria crest
1980s

1990s
Juventus crest
Roma crest
Parma crest
Torino Crest
Sampdoria crest
Juventus crest
Fiorentina
Vicenza crest
Lazio crest
Parma crest
1990s

2000s
Lazio crest
Fiorentina
Parma crest
Milan crest
Lazio crest
Inter crest
Inter crest
Roma crest
Roma crest
Lazio crest
2000s

2010s
Inter crest
Inter crest
Napoli crest
Lazio crest
Napoli crest
Juventus crest
Juventus crest
Juventus crest
Juventus crest
Lazio crest
2010s

2020s
Napoli crest
2020s

It dates back to 1922 and it's Italy's main football cup competition.

It's called the Coppa Italia.

And if you're not keen on our lovely graphics and prefer a more traditional table listing which Italian teams have won it, then see below...


COPPA ITALIA WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Year Coppa Italia Winner Runner-up Score
1922 Vado Udinese 1:0 (aet)
1927 Not completed
1936 Torino Alessandria 5:1
1937 Genoa Roma 1:0
1938 Juventus Torino 3:1 and 2:1
1939 Ambrosiana-Inter Novara 2:1
1940 Fiorentina Genoa 1:0
1941 Venezia Roma 3:3 and 1:0
1942 Juventus Milan 1:1 and 4:1
1943 Torino Venezia 4:0
1958 Lazio Fiorentina 1:0
1959 Juventus Inter 4:1
1960 Juventus Fiorentina 3:2 (aet)
1961 Fiorentina Lazio 2:0
1962 Napoli SPAL 2:1
1963 Atalanta Torino 3:1
1964 Roma Torino 0:0 and 1:0
1965 Juventus Inter 1:0
1966 Fiorentina Catanzaro 2:1 (aet)
1967 Milan Padova 1:0
1968 Torino Milan n/a (group not final)
1969 Roma Cagliari n/a (group not final)
1970 Bologna Torino n/a (group not final)
1971 Torino Milan 0:0 (5:3 pens)
1972 Milan Napoli 2:0
1973 Milan Juventus 1:1 (aet) (6:3 pens)
1974 Bologna Palermo 1:1 (aet) (5:4 pens)
1975 Fiorentina Milan 3:2
1976 Napoli Verona 4:0
1977 Milan Inter 2:0
1978 Inter Napoli 2:1
1979 Juventus Palermo 2:1 (aet)
1980 Roma Torino 0:0 (aet) (3:2 pens)
1981 Roma Torino 1:1 and 1:1 (aet) (3-5 pens)
1982 Inter Torino 1:0 and 1:1
1983 Juventus Verona 0:2 and 3:0 (aet)
1984 Roma Verona 1:1 and 1:0
1985 Sampdoria Milan 1:0 and 2:1
1986 Roma Sampdoria 1:2 and 2:0
1987 Napoli Atalanta 3:0 and 1:0
1988 Sampdoria Torino 2:0 and 1:2 (aet)
1989 Sampdoria Napoli 0:1 and 4:0
1990 Juventus Milan 0:0 and 1:0
1991 Roma Sampdoria 3:1 and 1:1
1992 Parma Juventus 0:1 and 2:0
1993 Torino Roma 3:0 and 2:5
1994 Sampdoria Ancona 0:0 and 6:1
1995 Juventus Parma 1:0 and 2:0
1996 Fiorentina Atalanta 1:0 and 2:0
1997 Vicenza Napoli 0:1 and 3:0 (aet)
1998 Lazio Milan 0:1 and 3:1
1999 Parma Fiorentina 1:1 and 2:2
2000 Lazio Inter 2:1 and 0:0
2001 Fiorentina Parma 1:0 and 1:1
2002 Parma Juventus 1:2 and 1:0
2003 Milan Roma 4:1 and 2:2
2004 Lazio Juventus 2:0 and 2:2
2005 Inter Roma 2:0 and 1:0
2006 Inter Roma 1:1 and 3:1
2007 Roma Inter 6:2 and 1:2
2008 Roma Inter 2:1
2009 Lazio Sampdoria 1:1 (6-5 pens)
2010 Inter Roma 1:0
2011 Inter Palermo 3:1
2012 Napoli Juventus 2:0
2013 Lazio Roma 1:0
2014 Napoli Fiorentina 3:1
2015 Juventus Lazio 2:1 (aet)
2016 Juventus Milan 1:0 (aet)
2017 Juventus Lazio 2:0
2018 Juventus Milan 4:0
2019 Lazio Atalanta 2:0
2020 Napoli Atalanta 0:0 (4-2 pens)


COPPA ITALIA TITLES

Coppa Italia Titles Club Year
13 Juventus 1938, 1942, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1979, 1983, 1990, 1995, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
9 Roma 1964, 1969, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1991, 2007, 2008
7 Inter 1939, 1978, 1982, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011
7 Lazio 1958, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2009, 2013, 2019
6 Fiorentina 1940, 1961, 1966, 1975, 1996, 2001
6 Napoli 1962, 1976, 1987, 2012, 2014, 2020
5 Torino 1936, 1943, 1968, 1971, 1993
5 Milan 1967, 1972, 1973, 1977, 2003
4 Sampdoria 1985, 1988, 1989, 1994
3 Parma 1992, 1999, 2002
2 Bologna 1970, 1974
1 Vicenza 1997
1 Atalanta 1963
1 Venezia 1941
1 Genoa 1937
1 Vado 1922

Whilst there's been a better spread of victorious clubs in recent years for the Coppa Italia competition than in the Juventus-dominated Serie A winners list, it's still 'the Old Lady' who reign supreme as the Italian Cup Kings with four more victories than Roma.