Supercoppa Italiana

Supercoppa Italiana
Founded 1988
Region Italy
Number of teams 2
Current champions Juventus (7th title)
Most successful club(s) Juventus (7 titles)
2015 Supercoppa Italiana

The Supercoppa Italiana (Italian Super Cup) is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season.

History

It is usually played at the home of the Serie A champions. In 1993 and 2003, it was held in the United States cities of Washington, D.C., and East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York market). The 2002 final was played in the Libyan capital Tripoli. Three of the past five games have been played in the Bird's Nest of Beijing, China.

If the same team wins both Serie A and Coppa Italia, then the Supercoppa is contested by the Serie A winner and the Coppa Italia runner-up. This has happened so far in 1995 and 2015 (Juventus), 2000 (Lazio), 2006 and 2010 (Internazionale).

Juventus hold the record for winning the cup the most times, winning it seven times since the competition began in 1988.

The 27th edition was played on 22 December 2014, featuring Juventus, the Serie A winners, and Napoli, Coppa Italia winners. The game was tentatively scheduled to be played on 24 August 2014, but due Napoli's participation in the Champions League Play-off Round, the team asked that the game be rescheduled during Serie A's winter break. The score was level at 1–1 after 90 minutes, and 2–2 after extra time. In the penalty shoot-out, with Napoli shooting first, both teams failed to score on their first attempts, but were then perfect through five and then six penalty shots, with both Álvaro Morata and Leonardo Bonucci of Juventus scoring must-goals. Napoli missed shots in both round seven and eight, but both Giorgio Chiellini and Roberto Pereyra failed to clinch the cup for Juventus. In round nine, Kalidou Koulibaly scored for Napoli, while Simone Padoin's shot was saved, giving Napoli its second title. Juventus was making a record tenth appearance. The two teams met in the Supercoppa Italiana for the third time, with Napoli now having a 2–1 edge. Coincidentally, Napoli's three total appearances have all been against Juventus.

Winners

Year Serie A winner Result Coppa Italia representative Scorers Stadium Attendance
1988 Milan 3–1 Sampdoria Rijkaard, Van Basten, Mannari
Vialli
Italy San Siro, Milan
1989 Internazionale 2–0 Sampdoria Cucchi, Serena Italy San Siro, Milan
1990 Napoli 5–1 Juventus Careca (2), Silenzi (2), Crippa
Baggio
Italy San Paolo, Naples
1991 Sampdoria 1–0 Roma Mancini Italy Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
1992 Milan 2–1 Parma Van Basten, Massaro
Melli
Italy San Siro, Milan
1993 Milan 1–0 Torino Simone United States Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., USA 25,000
1994 Milan 1–1
4–3 (p)
Sampdoria Gullit
Mihajlović
Italy San Siro, Milan 26,767
1995 Juventus 1–0 Parma* Vialli Italy delle Alpi, Turin 5,289
1996 Milan 1–2 Fiorentina Batistuta (2)
Savićević
Italy San Siro, Milan 29,582
1997 Juventus 3–0 Vicenza Inzaghi (2), Conte Italy delle Alpi, Turin 15,000
1998 Juventus 1–2 Lazio Nedvěd, Conceição
Del Piero
Italy delle Alpi, Turin 16,500
1999 Milan 1–2 Parma Crespo, Boghossian
Guglielminpietro
Italy San Siro, Milan 25,000
2000 Lazio 4–3 Internazionale* López (2), Mihajlović, Stanković
Keane, Farinós, Vampeta
Italy Olimpico, Rome 65,000
2001 Roma 3–0 Fiorentina Candela, Montella, Totti Italy Olimpico, Rome 71,050
2002 Juventus 2–1 Parma Del Piero (2)
Di Vaio
Libya 11 June, Tripoli, Libya 40,000
2003 Juventus 1–1
5–3 (p)
Milan Pirlo
Trezeguet
United States Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA 54,128
2004 Milan 3–0 Lazio Shevchenko (3) Italy San Siro, Milan 33,274
2005 Juventus 0–1
(a.e.t.)
Internazionale Verón Italy delle Alpi, Turin 35,246
2006 Internazionale 4–3
(a.e.t.)
Roma* Vieira (2), Crespo, Figo
Mancini, Aquilani (2)
Italy San Siro, Milan 45,528
2007 Internazionale 0–1 Roma De Rossi (P) Italy San Siro, Milan 34,898
2008 Internazionale 2–2
6–5 (p)
Roma Muntari, Balotelli,
De Rossi, Vučinić
Italy San Siro, Milan 43,400
2009 Internazionale 1–2 Lazio Matuzalém, Rocchi
Eto'o
China Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 68,961
2010 Internazionale 3–1 Roma* Riise
Pandev, Eto'o (2)
Italy San Siro, Milan 65,860
2011 Milan 2–1 Internazionale Ibrahimović, Boateng
Sneijder
China Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 80,000
2012 Juventus 4–2
(a.e.t.)
Napoli Asamoah, Vidal, Maggio (o.g.), Vučinić
Cavani, Pandev
China Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 75,000
2013 Juventus 4–0 Lazio Pogba, Chiellini, Lichtsteiner, Tevez Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome 57,000
2014 Juventus 2–2
5–6 (p)
Napoli Tevez (2)
Higuaín (2)
Qatar Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar 14,000
2015 Juventus 2–0 Lazio* Mandžukić, Dybala China Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai, China 30,000
2016 Juventus Milan
(Winners or Runners-up)

*Finished as Coppa Italia runners-up

Performance by club

The Supercoppa Italiana won by Lazio in 2009.
Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Losing years
Juventus
7
4
1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2015 1990, 1998, 2005, 2014
Milan
6
3
1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2011 1996, 1999, 2003
Internazionale
5
4
1989, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 2000, 2007, 2009, 2011
Lazio
3
3
1998, 2000, 2009 2004, 2013, 2015
Roma
2
4
2001, 2007 1991, 2006, 2008, 2010
Napoli
2
1
1990, 2014 2012
Sampdoria
1
3
1991 1988, 1989, 1994
Parma
1
3
1999 1992, 1995, 2002
Fiorentina
1
1
1996 2001
Torino
0
1
1993
Vicenza
0
1
1997
Total
28
28

Performance by representative

Winners
Serie A Champion
21
Coppa Italia Representative
7

All-time top goalscorers

References

  1. 1 2 "Juventus F.C. Giocatori, Statistiche: Reti nella Supercoppa Italiana" (in Italian). My Juve.it. Retrieved 21 January 2015.

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