Italian Women's Cup
Founded | 1971 |
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Region | Italy |
Number of teams | 67 (2014–15) |
Current champions | Brescia (2nd title) |
Most successful club(s) |
Torres (8 titles) |
2015–16 |
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.
List of finals
The list of finals:[1]
Year | Winner | Result | Runner-up |
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1971[2][note 1] | Roma | 1–0 | Fiorentina |
1972[3] | Falchi Crescentinese | 4–1 | Lazio Lubiam |
1973[4] | Falchi Astro Montecatini | 2–1 | Lazio Lubiam |
1974[note 2] | Gamma 3 Padova | 0–0 aet (6–5 pen.) | Lazio Lubiam |
1975[5] | Milan | ||
1976 | G.B.C. Milan | 3–1 | Valdobbiadene |
1977 | Lazio 1975 Lubiam | 1–1 aet (4–3 pen.) | G.B.C. Milan |
1978 | Conegliano | 4–1 | Lazio 1975 Lubiam |
1979 | Conegliano | 1–0 | Lazio 1975 Lubiam |
1980 | Gorgonzola | 1–0 | Alaska Gelati Lecce |
1981 | Alaska Gelati Lecce | 2–0 | Verona |
1982 | Alaska Gelati Lecce | 4–0 | Giolli Gelati Roma |
1983 | Marmi Trani 80 | 1–1 aet (6–5 pen.) | Tigullio 72 |
1984 | not played | ||
1985 | R.O.I. Lazio | 1–0 | Sanitas Trani 80 |
1985/86 | Modena Euromobil | ||
1986/87 | not played[note 3] | ||
1987/88 | Modena Euromobil | 2–1 | Trani 80 B.K.V. |
1988/89[note 4] | G.B. Campania | 2–2 aet (6–5 pen.) | Reggiana Zambelli |
1989/90 | G.B. Campania | 2–1 | Milan 82 |
1990/91 | Woman Sassari | 0–0 aet (5–4 pen.) | Fiammamonza |
1991/92 | Reggiana Zambelli | 5–1 | Fiammamonza |
1992/93 | Reggiana Zambelli | 3–0 | Napoli[6] |
1993/94 | G.E.A.S. Sesto San Giovanni | 0–0 aet (4-2 pen.) | Agliana Imbalpaper |
1994/95 | Torres Fo.S. | 1–1 home 2–1 away | Agliana |
1995/96 | Lugo | 5–0 home 3–1 away | Fiammamonza |
1996/97 | Agliana | 1–0 home 1–2 away | Univer Torino |
1997/98 | Milan | 3–1 | Lugo |
1998/99 | Lazio | 4–2 | Milan |
1999/00 | Torres Fo.S. | 2–0 | Milan |
2000/01[7] | Torres Fo.S. | 1–0 | Bardolino |
2001/02 | Foroni Verona | 1–0 | Ruco Line Lazio |
2002/03[8] | Enterprise Lazio | 5–0 | Fiammamonza |
2003/04 | Torres Terra Sarda | 6–0 | Foroni Verona |
2004/05 | Torres Terra Sarda | 2–0 | Vigor Senigallia |
2005/06 | Bardolino Verona | 4–1 | Aircargo 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 |
2009/10 | Reggiana | 1–1 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 |
See also
- Coppa Italia, men's edition
Notes
- ↑ Match played 9 January 1972 in Rome. Austrian Monika Karner scored the goal from Sue Lopez's pass.
- ↑ All data (1974 to date) stored in paper reports at Fiammamonza's club headquarter.
- ↑ When previous FIGCF federation merged into FIGC, 1986/87 italian cup was expected to start within september 14 with just 7 groups of 4 teams due to several withdraws. Later on the cup had been suspended because seasonal fixtures were plenty and Serie A (championship ended on july 7) was unable to grant playable dates.
- ↑ Editions 1888/89 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.
References
- ↑ "Italy - List of Women's Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ↑ Lopez 1997, p. 53
- ↑ "Newspaper Archive". La Stampa (in Italian). 13 January 1973. p. 15. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
- ↑ "Newspaper Archive". La Stampa (in Italian). 3 January 1974. p. 14. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
- ↑ Missing data, stored up to semi-finals.
- ↑ Winner of Serie B's Cup.
- ↑ "News June 2001". calciodonna.it. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
- ↑ "News June 2003". calciodonna.it. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
Lazio swept through the Fiammamonza for 5-0
External links
- Cup at soccerway.com
Bibliography
- Lopez, Sue (1997). Women on the Ball: A Guide to Women's Football. London, England: Scarlet Press. ISBN 1857270169.
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