Coppa Italia (women)

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Coppa Italia di calcio femminile
FIGC Coppa Italia Femminile (2020).png
Founded1971
RegionFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Number of teams69
Current champions Juventus (3rd title)
Most successful club(s) Torres
(8 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2023–24 Coppa Italia

The Italian Women's Cup (Italian: Coppa Italia di calcio femminile) is the national women's football cup competition in Italy and was first held in 1971.

Contents

List of finals

Year [1] WinnersResultRunners-up
1971 [2] [note 1] Roma1–0Fiorentina
1972 [3] Falchi Crescentinese4–1Lazio Lubiam
1973 [4] Falchi Astro2–1Lazio Lubiam
1974 [note 2] Gamma 3 Padova0–0 aet (6–5 pen.)Lazio Lubiam
1975 [5] Milan
1976G.B.C. Milan3–1Valdobbiadene
1977Lazio 1975 Lubiam1–1 aet (4–3 pen.)G.B.C. Milan
1978Conegliano4–1Lazio 1975 Lubiam
1979Conegliano1–0Lazio 1975 Lubiam
1980Gorgonzola1–0Alaska Gelati Lecce
1981Alaska Gelati Lecce2–0Verona
1982Alaska Gelati Lecce4–0Giolli Gelati Roma
1983Marmi Trani 801–1 aet (6–5 pen.)Tigullio 72
1984Not played
1985R.O.I. Lazio1–0Sanitas Trani 80
1985–86 Modena Euromobil 0–0 aet (5–4 pen.)R.O.I. Lazio
1986–87Not played [note 3]
1987–88 Modena Euromobil 2–1Trani 80 B.K.V.
1988–89 [note 4] G.B. Campania2–2 aet (6–5 pen.)Reggiana Zambelli
1989–90G.B. Campania2–1Milan 82
1990–91 Woman Sassari 0–0 aet (5–4 pen.)Fiammamonza
1991–92Reggiana Zambelli5–1Fiammamonza
1992–93Reggiana Zambelli3–0Napoli [6]
1993–94G.E.A.S. Sesto San Giovanni0–0 aet (4-2 pen.)Agliana Imbalpaper
1994–95 Torres Fo.S. 1–1 home
2–1 away
Agliana
1995–96Lugo5–0 home
3–1 away
Fiammamonza
1996–97Agliana1–0 home
1–2 away
Univer Torino
1997–98Milan3–1Lugo
1998–99Lazio4–2Milan
1999–2000 Torres Fo.S. 2–0Milan
2000–01 [7] Torres Fo.S. 1–0 Bardolino
2001–02Foroni Verona1–0Ruco Line Lazio
2002–03 [8] Enterprise Lazio5–0Fiammamonza
2003–04 Torres Terra Sarda 6–0Foroni Verona
2004–05 Torres Terra Sarda 2–0Vigor Senigallia
2005–06 Bardolino Verona 4–1Aircargo Agliana
2006–07 Bardolino Verona 3–1 home
1–3 away aet (2-3 pen.)
Torino
2007–08 Torres 2–3 away
1–0 home
Centropose Bardolino
2008–09 Bardolino Verona 2–0 Eurospin Torres
2009–10Reggiana1–1 aet (6–5 pen.) Torres
2010–11 Torres 3–0 Graphistudio Tavagnacco
2011–12 Brescia 3–2 ( a.e.t. )Napoli
2012–13 Graphistudio Tavagnacco 2–0 Bardolino Verona
2013–14 Graphistudio Tavagnacco 3–2 Torres
2014–15 Brescia 4–0 Tavagnacco
2015–16 Brescia 2–1 Verona
2016–17 Fiorentina 2–1 Brescia
2017–18 Fiorentina 3–1 Brescia
2018–19 Juventus 2–1 Fiorentina
2019–20Not concluded due the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Roma 0–0 aet (3–1 pen.) Milan
2021–22 Juventus 2–1 Roma
2022–23 Juventus 1–0 Roma

See also

Notes

  1. Match played 9 January 1972 in Rome. Austrian Monika Karner scored the goal from Sue Lopez's pass.
  2. All data (1974 to date) stored in paper reports at Fiammamonza's club headquarter.
  3. When previous FIGCF federation merged into FIGC, the 1986–87 edition was expected to start on 14 September 1986 with just 7 groups of 4 teams due to several withdrawals. Later on the cup was suspended because seasonal fixtures were plenty and the previous season's Serie A (ended on 7 July 1986) was unable to grant playable dates.
  4. Editions 1988/89 to 1998/99 had been published by "Annuario del calcio femminile 1999-2000" - Mariposa Editrice in Fornacette (Pisa), compiled by Luca Barboni and Gabriele Cecchi, November 1999.

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References

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  2. Lopez 1997 , p. 53
  3. "Newspaper Archive". La Stampa (in Italian). 13 January 1973. p. 15. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  4. "Newspaper Archive". La Stampa (in Italian). 3 January 1974. p. 14. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  5. Missing data, stored up to semi-finals.
  6. Winner of Serie B's Cup.
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  8. "News June 2003". calciodonna.it. Retrieved 9 July 2011. Lazio swept through the Fiammamonza for 5-0

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