• The Coppa Italia Primavera (Italian for Spring Italian Cup) is an Italian football competition played by youth teams from Campionato Primavera. All players...
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    titles in 1996 and 1997. Inzaghi signed for Lazio in 1999, and won one Serie A title, three Coppa Italia titles, one Supercoppa Italiana, and one UEFA Super...
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    SSC Napoli (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    Italian football. In its history, Napoli has won three Serie A titles, six Coppa Italia titles, two Supercoppa Italiana titles, and one UEFA Cup. The club was...
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  • consecutive season in the top flight. The club participated in Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Europa League. On 16 January 2024, head coach José Mourinho...
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  • addition to the domestic league, Milan is also participating in the Coppa Italia, Supercoppa Italiana and UEFA Champions League. This is the first season...
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    Ajax inspired an €18 million transfer to Roma in 2003. Chivu won the Coppa Italia in his last of four seasons in Rome before a transfer to Inter Milan...
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  • domestic league, Inter are participating in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, the UEFA Champions League and the new, expanded...
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    Serie A: 1999–2000 Coppa Italia: 1999–2000 Supercoppa Italiana: 2000 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1998–99 UEFA Super Cup: 1999 Individual Coppa Italia Top scorer:...
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  • Venezia FC (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    two divisions. Venezia's biggest achievement to date was winning the Coppa Italia in the 1940–41 season. They followed this cup success up with their highest...
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    where he won the UEFA Champions League in 2002–03 and 2006–07, the Coppa Italia in 2002–03, and also the Serie A title in 2003–04 and 2010–11. In addition...
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    SS Lazio (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    Lazio have been Italian champions twice (1974, 2000), and have won the Coppa Italia seven times, the Supercoppa Italiana three times, and both the UEFA Cup...
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  • domestic league, Milan participated in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, the UEFA Champions League (entering in the group stage) and the UEFA...
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    the first Italian club to win the treble consisting of Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League. Between 2005 and 2010, Inter won five...
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    for Supercoppa Primavera, against Coppa Italia Primavera winners: if the same club wins both competitions, the runners-up of Coppa Italia are admitted in...
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    although he is mainly remembered for his time with Lazio, where he won the Coppa Italia, and in particular, Milan, where he won several titles, including the...
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    Udinese Calcio (category Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs)
    clubs, entered the FIGC Italian Football Championship and reached the Coppa Italia final losing 1–0 against Vado, thanks to an overtime goal. In the league...
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    appearances, scoring one goal. Brighi also played for the team in 1998–99 Coppa Italia Serie C [it], as substitute and a starter respectively. In his next...
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    Alessandro Del Piero (category 1998 FIFA World Cup players)
    appearances (705). During his time at the club, he won six Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia, four Supercoppa Italiana titles, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA...
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    Ravanelli won his second Scudetto as Lazio ended the 1999–2000 season as champions, also winning the Coppa Italia, and the Supercoppa Italiana. In July 2001, Ravanelli...
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  • Campionato Primavera 1, known also as Campionato Primavera 1 TIM – Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti due to sponsorship and posthumous honour, is an Italian football...
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    and Attilio Lombardo who just won the 1993–94 Coppa Italia title. Kurniawan's performance in the Primavera league and with Sampdoria in exhibition matches...
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    Filippo Inzaghi (category 1998 FIFA World Cup players)
    2017). "Lega Pro, il Venezia vince la Coppa Italia. Ora Inzaghi sogna il Triplete" [Lega Pro, Venezia wins Coppa Italia. Now Inzaghi dreams with the Treble]...
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  • playing professionally for the club, he was part of the 1986–87 Coppa Italia Primavera champion squad. He had his first professional appearances at Sassuolo...
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    Hernán Crespo (category 1998 FIFA World Cup players)
    1994 (Apertura) Copa Libertadores: 1996 Parma Coppa Italia: 1998–99 Supercoppa Italiana: 1999 UEFA Cup: 1998–99 Lazio Supercoppa Italiana: 2000 AC Milan...
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    Bologna FC 1909 (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    of Italian football. The club have won seven top-flight titles, two Coppa Italia titles, and one UEFA Intertoto Cup. Founded in 1909, Bologna were founding...
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    Juventus FC (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    Vecchia Signora ("the Old Lady"), it has won 36 official league titles, 15 Coppa Italia trophies and nine Italian Super Cups, being the record holder for all...
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  • Serie A: 1999–2000 Coppa Italia: 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2003–04 Supercoppa Italiana: 1998, 2000 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1998–99 UEFA Super Cup: 1999 Italy UEFA...
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    Under the presidency of Corrado Sanna, Torres finished 5th and won the Coppa Italia Dilettanti (interregional phase). In the summer of 1992, the club was...
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    Empoli FC (section Primavera)
    Associazione Calcio Empol. On 15 September 1935, Empoli debuted in the Coppa Italia with a 1–0 home success against Pontedera. After World War II, Empoli...
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  • with a good part of the youngsters of the "Primavera" team, who shortly before had won the Coppa Italia Primavera (beating AC Milan in the final), winning...
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