2001 Coppa Italia Final

2001 Coppa Italia Final
Event 2000–01 Coppa Italia
First leg
Date 24 May 2001
Venue Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma, Italy
Referee Gennaro Borriello
Attendance 17,685
Second leg
Date 13 June 2001
Venue Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence, Italy
Referee Massimo De Santis
Attendance 37,664

The 2001 Coppa Italia Final was the final of the 2000–01 Coppa Italia, the 54th season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played over two legs on 24 May and 13 June 2001 between Parma and Fiorentina. The final was won by Fiorentina, who claimed their sixth Coppa Italia title with a 2–1 aggregate victory.

Previous finals

This was Parma's fourth Coppa Italia final and Fiorentina's tenth. Parma had previously won the trophy twice and Fiorentina had done so on five occasions.

First leg

Summary

The first leg was at Parma's home, the Stadio Ennio Tardini. It remained level for the vast majority of the 90 minutes, but it was ex-Tardini regular Paolo Vanoli who got the only goal of the game for Fiorentina with just minutes left on the clock. Two years earlier, the left-back had scored for Parma to help them to victory in the 1999 UEFA Cup Final.

Details

Parma 0–1 Fiorentina
Report Vanoli  87'
Attendance: 17,685
Referee: Gennaro Borriello (Italy)
Parma
Fiorentina
GK12Italy Matteo Guardalben
RB6Argentina Roberto Sensini
CB17Italy Fabio Cannavaro
CB21France Lilian Thuram
LB16Brazil Júnior
MF2Italy Luigi Sartor 72'
MF25Argentina Matías Almeyda
MF8France Sabri Lamouchi
MF18France Johan Micoud
FW9Serbia Savo Milošević 81'
FW20Italy Marco Di Vaio 62'
Substitutes:
GK22Italy Davide Micillo
MF3Italy Antonio Benarrivo
MF19Italy Stefano Torrisi
MF4Ghana Stephen Appiah
FW10Brazil Amoroso 62'
FW70Cameroon Patrick Mboma 81'
MF7Portugal Sérgio Conceição 72'
Manager:
Italy Renzo Ulivieri
GK1Italy Francesco Toldo
RB14Italy Paolo Vanoli
CB2Czech Republic Tomáš Řepka
CB4Italy Daniele Adani
LB35Italy Emiliano Moretti
MF23Italy Alessandro Pierini
MF15Brazil Amaral
MF7Italy Angelo Di Livio
MF10Portugal Rui Costa
FW19Italy Marco Rossi 71'
FW20Italy Enrico Chiesa
Substitutes:
GK33Italy Giuseppe Taglialatela
MF Italy Giovanni Bartolucci
MF18Italy Sandro Cois
MF30Italy Mauro Bressan 71'
FW9Brazil Leandro Amaral
MF21Portugal Nuno Gomes
FW8Serbia Predrag Mijatović
Manager:
Italy Roberto Mancini

Second leg

Summary

The second leg was back in Florence, where Fiorentina would be favourites to win and even stronger favourites to take the trophy because only a Parma win could deny them victory. A first-half Savo Milošević strike made the Viola nervous, but Nuno Gomes hit back for the home side half-way through the second half to put Fiorentina back in control of the tie and his side duly saw the game out and lifted the trophy.

Details

Fiorentina 1–1 Parma
Nuno Gomes  65' Report Milošević  18'
Fiorentina
Parma
GK1Italy Francesco Toldo
RB2Czech Republic Tomáš Řepka
CB4Italy Daniele Adani
MF23Italy Alessandro Pierini
LB35Italy Emiliano Moretti 46'
MF15Brazil Amaral
MF14Italy Paolo Vanoli 76'
MF7Italy Angelo Di Livio
MF19Italy Marco Rossi
MF10Portugal Rui Costa
FW20Italy Enrico Chiesa 89'
Substitutes:
GK33Italy Giuseppe Taglialatela
DF Ivory Coast Saliou Lassissi
MF11Italy Fabio Rossitto 89'
MF30Italy Mauro Bressan 76'
MF24Italy Christian Amoroso
MF21Portugal Nuno Gomes 46'
FW8Serbia Predrag Mijatović
Manager:
Italy Roberto Mancini
GK12Italy Matteo Guardalben
CB6Argentina Roberto Sensini
CB17Italy Fabio Cannavaro
CB21France Lilian Thuram
MF16Brazil Júnior
MF2Italy Luigi Sartor 76'
MF25Argentina Matías Almeyda 82'
MF8France Sabri Lamouchi
MF18France Johan Micoud 85'
FW9Serbia Savo Milošević
FW20Italy Marco Di Vaio
Substitutes:
GK22Italy Davide Micillo
DF3Italy Antonio Benarrivo
DF28Italy Paolo Cannavaro
MF4Ghana Stephen Appiah 82'
FW70Cameroon Patrick Mboma 85'
MF33Italy Gianluca Falsini
MF7Italy Diego Fuser 76'
Manager:
Italy Renzo Ulivieri

See also

References

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