2011 Supercoppa Italiana

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2011 Supercoppa Italiana
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Date6 August 2011
Venue Beijing National Stadium, Beijing
Referee Nicola Rizzoli
Attendance66,161
WeatherCloudy
23 °C (73 °F) [1]
2010
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The 2011 TIM Supercoppa Italiana was the 24th edition of the Supercoppa, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Serie A and Coppa Italia competitions.

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The match, the curtain raiser to the new football season in Italy, was the 208th Derby della Madonnina between AC Milan and defending champions Inter Milan, marking the first time these two sides have met in this competition. The match was played at the National Stadium in Beijing on Saturday 6 August 2011. AC Milan won the title 2–1. [2] [3]

AC Milan qualified to take part by winning the 2010–11 Serie A title while their city rivals Inter Milan qualified by winning the 2011 Coppa Italia final. Inter Milan are the competition's defending champions, having beaten Roma 3–1 in last season's contest. Both teams have appeared in the Supercoppa final eight times during its history, AC Milan winning six times and Inter five.

Match details

AC Milan 2–1 Inter Milan
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Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China
Attendance: 66,161
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli
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AC Milan
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Inter Milan
GK32 Flag of Italy.svg Christian Abbiati
RB20 Flag of Italy.svg Ignazio Abate
CB13 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nesta
CB33 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Silva
LB19 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Zambrotta Yellow card.svg 64'
CM8 Flag of Italy.svg Gennaro Gattuso (c)Yellow card.svg 20'Sub off.svg 75'
CM4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mark van Bommel
CM10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Clarence Seedorf
AM27 Flag of Ghana.svg Kevin-Prince Boateng Yellow card.svg 78'Sub off.svg 82'
ST70 Flag of Brazil.svg Robinho Sub off.svg 62'
CF11 Flag of Sweden.svg Zlatan Ibrahimović
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Amelia
DF25 Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Bonera
DF76 Flag of Colombia.svg Mario Yepes
MF23 Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Ambrosini Yellow card.svg 86'Sub on.svg 75'
MF28 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Urby Emanuelson Sub on.svg 82'
FW7 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Pato Sub on.svg 62'
FW99 Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Cassano
Manager:
Massimiliano Allegri
GK1 Flag of Brazil.svg Júlio César
CB23 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Ranocchia
CB25 Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Samuel
CB26 Flag of Romania.svg Cristian Chivu
RWB4 Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Zanetti (c)
LWB20 Flag of Nigeria.svg Joel Obi Sub off.svg 82'
DM8 Flag of Italy.svg Thiago Motta
CM5 Flag of Serbia.svg Dejan Stanković Sub off.svg 74'
CM11 Flag of Argentina.svg Ricky Álvarez Sub off.svg 63'
AM10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Sneijder Yellow card.svg 61'
CF9 Flag of Cameroon.svg Samuel Eto'o
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Castellazzi
DF44 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Bianchetti
DF37 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Faraoni Sub on.svg 63'
MF77 Flag of Ghana.svg Sulley Muntari
FW7 Flag of Italy.svg Giampaolo Pazzini Sub on.svg 74'
FW27 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Goran Pandev
FW30 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luc Castaignos Sub on.svg 82'
Manager:
Gian Piero Gasperini
MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees: Massimiliano Grilli, Cristiano Copelli
  • Fourth official: Paolo Silvio Mazzoleni

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes (two halves of 45 minutes each).
  • 30 minutes of extra-time (two halves of 15 minutes each) if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.
Supercoppa Italiana
2011 Winners
Milan
Sixth title

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