2002 Coppa Italia Final

2002 Coppa Italia Final
Event 2001–02 Coppa Italia
Parma won on the away goals rule
First leg
Date 24 April 2002
Venue Stadio delle Alpi, Turin, Italy
Attendance Pierluigi Collina
Second leg
Date 10 May 2002
Venue Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma, Italy
Referee Gianluca Paparesta

The 2002 Coppa Italia Final was the final of the 2001–02 Coppa Italia, the 54th season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played over two legs on 24 April and 10 May 2002 between Juventus and Parma. The final was won by Parma, who claimed their third Coppa Italia title with an away goals victory after the score was level at 2–2.

Previous finals

This was the third Coppa Italia final between these two clubs, after the 1992 and 1995 finals, and the fifth of six major finals between the two sides.

First Leg

24 April 2002
20:50
Juventus 2–1 Parma
Amoruso  5' (pen)
Zalayeta  57'
Nakata  90'
Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
Attendance: 35,874
Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
Juventus
Parma
GK 22 Uruguay Fabián Carini
DF 15 Italy Alessandro Birindelli
DF 21France Lilian Thuram
DF 5Croatia Igor Tudor  46'
DF 3Italy Michele Paramatti
MF 14 Italy Cristian Zenoni
MF 8Italy Antonio Conte
MF 26Netherlands Edgar Davids  58'
MF 11Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd  46'
FW 25Uruguay Marcelo Zalayeta
FW 27Italy Nicola Amoruso
Substitutes:
GK 1Italy Gianluigi Buffon
DF 2Italy Ciro Ferrara
DF 4Uruguay Paolo Montero  46'
FW 10Italy Alessandro Del Piero
FW 17 France David Trezeguet
DF 19 Italy Gianluca Zambrotta  46'
MF 20 Italy Alessio Tacchinardi  58'
Manager:
Italy Marcello Lippi
GK 30 Brazil Claudio Taffarel
DF 74 France Martin Djetou  46'
DF 14 France Alain Boghossian
DF 3 Italy Antonio Benarrivo
DF 7 Italy Luigi Sartor
MF 4Ghana Stephen Appiah  74'
MF 8France Sabri Lamouchi
MF 23Italy Aimo Diana
MF 32Italy Marco Marchionni
MF 18 France Johan Micoud
FW 11Turkey Hakan Şükür  58'
Substitutes:
GK 1France Sébastien Frey
MF 10Japan Hidetoshi Nakata  74'
MF 13Italy Giampiero Maini
DF 15 Belarus Sergei Gurenko  46'
DF 16 Brazil Júnior
DF 21Italy Matteo Ferrari
FW 22Italy Emiliano Bonazzoli  46'
Manager:
Italy Pietro Carmignani

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official:

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

Second Leg

10 May 2002
20:50
Parma 1–0 Juventus
Júnior  3'
Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
Attendance: 26,864
Referee: Gianluca Paparesta (Italy)
Parma
Juventus
GK 1 Brazil Claudio Taffarel
DF 7 Italy Luigi Sartor  88'
DF 6 Argentina Néstor Sensini
DF 3 Italy Antonio Benarrivo
DF 23Italy Aimo Diana
MF 25 Argentina Matías Almeyda
MF 8France Sabri Lamouchi
MF 16 Brazil Júnior
MF 18 France Johan Micoud  83'
MF 10 Japan Hidetoshi Nakata  41'
FW 20Italy Marco Di Vaio
Substitutes:
GK 1France Sébastien Frey
MF 4Ghana Stephen Appiah  41'
FW 10Italy Gaetano Grieco
FW 13Italy Giampiero Maini
DF 15 Belarus Sergei Gurenko
DF 21Italy Matteo Ferrari  88'
FW 22Italy Emiliano Bonazzoli  83'
Manager:
Italy Pietro Carmignani
GK 22 Uruguay Fabián Carini
DF 15 Italy Alessandro Birindelli  46'
DF 2Italy Ciro Ferrara
DF 4Uruguay Paolo Montero
DF 3Italy Michele Paramatti
MF 14 Italy Cristian Zenoni
MF 8Italy Antonio Conte
MF 20 Italy Alessio Tacchinardi
MF 19 Italy Gianluca Zambrotta
FW 27Italy Nicola Amoruso  56'
FW 25Uruguay Marcelo Zalayeta  73'
Substitutes:
GK 1Italy Gianluigi Buffon
FW 9Chile Marcelo Salas  73'
FW 10Italy Alessandro Del Piero  46'
DF 13Italy Mark Iuliano
FW 17 France David Trezeguet  56'
DF 21France Lilian Thuram
MF 26Netherlands Edgar Davids
Manager:
Italy Marcello Lippi

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official:

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.
  • If the scores are level at full-time, the winner is decided on the away goals rule.
  • If the scores are still level, 30 minutes of extra time is played.
  • If the scores remain level after extra time, there is a penalty shoot-out.

See also

References

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