2020–21_Coppa_Italia_(women)

2020–21 Coppa Italia (women)

2020–21 Coppa Italia (women)

Football tournament season


The 2020–21 Italian Women's Cup (Coppa Italia di calcio femminile) was the 48th edition of the Italian women's football national cup. Juventus were the defending champions from the 2018–19 season as the 2019–20 edition was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 Coppa Italia was won by current holders Roma after beating Milan on penalties in the final.[1]

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Format

The competition is contested by 24 teams at the group stage by the 12 Serie A and the top 10 Serie B clubs, a preliminary round was held for the bottom four Serie B teams (3 actually promoted from the Primavera plus the lowest ranked Serie B team in the 2019–20 season) to decide the remaining two teams in the group stages.

The top team from each group qualifies to the knockout stage.

Calendar

Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:

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  1. Matches were scheduled to be played on 1 November and 22 November 2020 but some matches were played outside the scheduled dates.

Preliminary round

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Group stage

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Group E

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Group F

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Group G

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Group H

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Knockout stage

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
             
Florentia 0 1 1
Roma 4 6 10
Roma (a) 2 2 4
Juventus 1 3 4
Empoli 4 0 4
Juventus 5 5 10
Roma 0 (3)
Milan (a.e.t.) 0 (1)
Internazionale 2 0 2
Fiorentina 0 1 1
Internazionale 2 2 4
Milan 1 4 5
Sassuolo 1 0 1
Milan (a) 1 0 1

Quarter-finals

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First leg

30 January 2021 Empoli 4–5 Juventus Empoli
14:30 CET
  • Glionna 37', 43', 48'
  • Dompig 73'
Report Stadium: Centro Sportivo Monteboro
30 January 2021 Internazionale 2–0 Fiorentina Milan
14:30 CET Report Stadium: Centro Sportivo Giacinto Facchetti
31 January 2021 Sassuolo 1–1 Milan Sassuolo
14:30 CET
Report Stadium: Stadio Enzo Ricci
31 January 2021 Florentia 0–4 Roma Assemini
14:30 CET Report
Stadium: Stadio Comunale Santa Lucia

Second leg

13 February 2021 Juventus 5–0
(10–4 agg.)
EmpoliJuventus Training Center, Vinovo
12:30
Report
13 February 2021 Milan 0–0
(1–1 agg.)
SassuoloCentro Sportivo Peppino Vismara, Milan
14:30 Report
14 February 2021 Roma 6–1
(10–1 agg.)
FlorentiaStadio delle Tre Fontane, Rome
14:30
Report

Semi-finals

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First leg

13 March 2021 Roma 2–1 Juventus Rome
12:30 (CET)
Report Hurtig 49' Stadium: Stadio delle Tre Fontane
Referee: Daniel Rutella
14 March 2021 Internazionale 2–1 Milan Sesto San Giovanni
12:30 (CET) Report Stadium: Stadio Breda
Referee: Paolo Ricci

Second leg

24 April 2021 Milan 4–2
(5–4 agg.)
Internazionale Milan
11:30 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Centro Sportivo Peppino Vismara
Referee: Maria Ferrieri
25 April 2021 Juventus 3–2
(4–4 agg.)
Roma Vinovo
11:30 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Juventus Training Center
Referee: Andrea Colombo

Final

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Referee: Maria Marotta

References

  1. "Finale Coppa Italia Timvision" (PDF). figc.it (in Italian). Retrieved 6 August 2023.

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