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Inter Milan are the only team to win Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Champions League in the same year, in 2010. [3] The tournament was not held in the years 1923–1925, 1928–1935 and 1944–1957. [4] It was recommenced in 1958, in conjunction with the UEFA project for a new competition, the European Cup Winners' Cup. [4]
1922; 103 years ago () Region: Italy: Number of teams: 44: Qualifier for: UEFA Europa League: Domestic cup(s) Supercoppa Italiana: Current champions: Juventus (15th title) Most successful club(s) Juventus (15 titles) Television broadcasters: Mediaset List of international broadcasters: Website: legaseriea.it/coppa: 2024–25 Coppa Italia
Genoa were crowned as champions, defeating Internazionale F.C. Torino by 3–1, following extra time. [1] In the following years, the tournament was structured into regional groups with the winners of each group participating in a playoff with the eventual winners being declared champions. From 1904, the championship was called Prima Categoria.
Up until 2023, it was a match contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season. If the same team won both the Serie A and Coppa Italia titles in the previous season, the Supercoppa was contested by the Serie A winner and the Coppa Italia runner-up, in essence becoming a rematch of the previous year's Coppa ...
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Additionally, the Alta Italia Championship, also known as Campionato di guerra (War Championship), won by the Vigili del Fuoco della Spezia in 1944 (the only edition ever held), was recognised by the FIGC in 2002 as the equivalent to the Serie A championship of that year.
The 2016 Coppa Italia Final decided the winner of the 2015–16 Coppa Italia, the 69th season of Italy's main football cup. It was played on 21 May 2016 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome , between rivals Milan and Juventus .
In 2010, Inter became the first Italian club to win the treble consisting of Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League. [1] Between 2005 and 2010, Inter won five consecutive national championships, a record which was broken by Juventus in the 2016–17 season .