2012 Coppa Italia Final

The 2012 Coppa Italia Final was the final match of the 2011–12 Coppa Italia, the 65th season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Sunday, 20 May 2012 between Juventus and Napoli. Napoli won the match 2–0, with Edinson Cavani and Marek Hamšík scoring. The cup victory was Napoli's fourth in the competition. The two teams also later faced each other in the 2012 Supercoppa Italiana, as Napoli were cup champions and Juventus were crowned 2012 Serie A Champions.[1]

2012 Coppa Italia Final
Event2011–12 Coppa Italia
Date20 May 2012
VenueStadio Olimpico, Rome
RefereeChristian Brighi
Attendance70,000

Road to the final

Juventus Round Napoli
Opponent Result 2011–12 Coppa Italia Opponent Result
Bologna 2–1 (a.e.t.) Round of 16 Cesena 2–1
Roma 3–0 Quarterfinals Inter 2–0
Milan 2–1 (A), 2–2 (a.e.t.) (H) (4–3 agg.) Semifinals Siena 1–2 (A), 2–0 (H) (3–2 agg.)

Match

Details

Juventus0–2Napoli
Report Cavani  63' (pen.)
Hamšík  83'
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Christian Brighi
Juventus
Napoli
GK30 Marco Storari 62'
CB15 Andrea Barzagli
CB19 Leonardo Bonucci
CB4 Martín Cáceres
RM26 Stephan Lichtsteiner 68'
DM21 Andrea Pirlo
CM8 Claudio Marchisio 40'
CM22 Arturo Vidal
LM28 Marcelo Estigarribia
SS10 Alessandro Del Piero (c) 68'
CF23 Marco Borriello 64' 72'
Substitutes:
GK13 Alexander Manninger
MF7 Simone Pepe 68'
MF20 Simone Padoin
MF22 Emanuele Giaccherini
FW14 Mirko Vučinić 68'
FW18 Fabio Quagliarella 90' 72'
FW32 Alessandro Matri
Manager:
Antonio Conte
GK1 Morgan De Sanctis 80'
CB6 Salvatore Aronica
CB14 Hugo Campagnaro
CB28 Paolo Cannavaro (c) 56'
RM11 Christian Maggio
CM20 Blerim Džemaili 54'
CM88 Gökhan Inler
LM18 Camilo Zúñiga
RF17 Marek Hamšík 86'
LF22 Ezequiel Lavezzi 73'
CF7 Edinson Cavani 90+3'
Substitutes:
GK83 Antonio Rosati
DF2 Gianluca Grava
DF8 Andrea Dossena 85'
DF21 Federico Fernández
DF85 Miguel Britos 90+3'
FW16 Eduardo Vargas
FW29 Goran Pandev 73'
Manager:
Walter Mazzarri

Assistant referees:
Giorgio Niccolai
Cristiano Copelli
Fourth official:
Mauro Bergonzi

References

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