Ср. Июл 2nd, 2025

Coppa Italia Roll of Honor: Bologna Reaches Three Trophies, Levels with Parma

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Bologna has claimed the Coppa Italia for the third time in their history, bringing them level with Parma`s total number of victories in the competition. Milan, who were defeated in the final, remain with 5 titles. The all-time roll of honor is led by Juventus, who have secured an impressive 15 wins. Roma and Inter are the next most successful clubs, both having won the trophy 9 times.

Coppa Italia Wins by Club

  • Juventus 15 (1937/38, 41/42, 58/59, 59/60, 64/65, 78/79, 82/83, 89/90, 94/95, 2014/15, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 20/21, 23/24)
  • Roma 9 (1963/64, 68/69, 79/80, 80/81, 83/84, 85/86, 90/91, 06/07, 07/08)
  • Inter 9 (1938/39, 77/78, 81/82, 2004/05, 05/06, 09/10, 10/11, 21/22, 22/23)
  • Lazio 7 (1958, 97/98, 1999/2000, 03/04, 08/09, 12/13, 18/19)
  • Fiorentina 6 (1939/40, 60/61, 65/66, 74/75, 95/96, 2000/01)
  • Napoli 6 (1961/62, 75/76, 86/87, 11/12, 13/14, 19/20)
  • Milan 5 (1966/67, 71/72, 72/73, 76/77, 2002/03)
  • Torino 5 (1935/36, 42/43, 67/68, 70/71, 92/93)
  • Sampdoria 4 (1984/85, 87/88, 88/89, 93/94)
  • Bologna 3 (1969/70, 73/74, 24/25)
  • Parma 3 (1991/92, 98/99, 01/02)
  • Atalanta 1 (1962/63)
  • Genoa 1 (1936/37)
  • Vicenza 1 (1996/97)
  • Vado 1 (1922)
  • Venezia 1 (1940/41)

Coppa Italia Winners by Year

  • 1922, Vado
  • 1936, Torino
  • 1937, Genoa
  • 1938, Juventus
  • 1939, Inter
  • 1940, Fiorentina
  • 1941, Venezia
  • 1942, Juventus
  • 1943, Torino
  • 1958, Lazio
  • 1959, Juventus
  • 1960, Juventus
  • 1961, Fiorentina
  • 1962, Napoli
  • 1963, Atalanta
  • 1964, Roma
  • 1965, Juventus
  • 1966, Fiorentina
  • 1967, Milan
  • 1968, Torino
  • 1969, Roma
  • 1970, Bologna
  • 1971, Torino
  • 1972, Milan
  • 1973, Milan
  • 1974, Bologna
  • 1975, Fiorentina
  • 1976, Napoli
  • 1977, Milan
  • 1978, Inter
  • 1979, Juventus
  • 1980, Roma
  • 1981, Roma
  • 1982, Inter
  • 1983, Juventus
  • 1984, Roma
  • 1985, Sampdoria
  • 1986, Roma
  • 1987, Napoli
  • 1988, Sampdoria
  • 1989, Sampdoria
  • 1990, Juventus
  • 1991, Roma
  • 1992, Parma
  • 1993, Torino
  • 1994, Sampdoria
  • 1995, Juventus
  • 1996, Vicenza
  • 1997, Vicenza
  • 1998, Lazio
  • 1999, Parma
  • 2000, Lazio
  • 2001, Fiorentina
  • 2002, Parma
  • 2003, Milan
  • 2004, Lazio
  • 2005, Inter
  • 2006, Inter
  • 2007, Roma
  • 2008, Roma
  • 2009, Lazio
  • 2010, Inter
  • 2011, Inter
  • 2012, Napoli
  • 2013, Lazio
  • 2014, Napoli
  • 2015, Juventus
  • 2016, Juventus
  • 2017, Juventus
  • 2018, Juventus
  • 2019, Lazio
  • 2020, Napoli
  • 2021, Juventus
  • 2022, Inter
  • 2023, Inter
  • 2024, Juventus
  • 2025, Bologna

By Lennox Bray

Lennox Bray, from Leeds, England, is a Juventus-obsessed journalist with a knack for storytelling. He turns stats into gripping tales, whether it’s a last-minute win or a youth prospect’s rise.

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