Coppa Italia Serie C
Coppa Italia Serie C (Italian: Serie C Italian Cup), formerly named Coppa Italia Lega Pro, is a straight knock-out based competition involving teams from Serie C in Italian football first held in 1972. All games, except the group stage and final, are on a home/away basis.
Founded | 1972 |
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Region | Italy |
Number of teams | 57 |
Current champions | Juventus U23 (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | Monza (4 titles) |
Website | Official webpage |
2019–20 Coppa Italia Serie C |
Past winners
Coppa Italia Serie C
Year | Winner | Runner Up |
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1972–73 | Alessandria | Avellino |
1973–74 | Monza | Lecce |
1974–75 | Monza | Sorrento |
1975–76 | Lecce | Monza |
1976–77 | Lecco | Sangiovannese |
1977–78 | Udinese | Reggina |
1978–79 | Siracusa | Biellese |
1979–80 | Padova | Salernitana |
1980–81 | Arezzo | Ternana |
1981–82 | Vicenza | Campobasso |
1982–83 | Carrarese | Fano |
1983–84 | Fanfulla | Ancona |
1984–85 | Casarano | Carrarese |
1985–86 | Virescit Boccaleone | Jesi |
1986–87 | Livorno | Campania Puteolana |
1987–88 | Monza | Palermo |
1988–89 | Cagliari | Spal |
1989–90 | Lucchese | Palermo |
1990–91 | Monza | Palermo |
1991–92 | Sambenedettese | Siena |
1992–93 | Palermo | Como |
1993–94 | Triestina | Perugia |
1994–95 | Varese | Forlì |
1995–96 | Empoli | Monza |
1996–97 | Como | Nocerina |
1997–98 | Alzano Virescit | Cesena |
1998–99 | Spal | Gualdo |
1999–2000 | Pisa | Avellino |
2000–01 | Prato | Lumezzane |
2001–02 | AlbinoLeffe | Livorno |
2002–03 | Brindisi | Pro Patria |
2003–04 | Cesena | Pro Patria |
2004–05 | Spezia | Frosinone |
2005–06 | Gallipoli | Sanremese |
2006–07 | Foggia | Cuneo |
2007–08 | Bassano Virtus | Benevento |
Coppa Italia Lega Pro
Year | Winner | Runner Up |
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2008–09 | Sorrento | Cremonese |
2009–10 | Lumezzane | Cosenza |
2010–11 | Juve Stabia | Carpi |
2011–12 | Spezia | Pisa |
2012–13 | Latina | Viareggio |
2013–14 | Salernitana | Monza |
2014–15 | Cosenza | Como |
2015–16 | Foggia | Cittadella |
2016−17 | Venezia | Matera |
Coppa Italia Serie C
Year | Winner | Runner Up |
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2017–18 | Alessandria | Viterbese Castrense |
2018–19 | Viterbese Castrense | Monza |
2019–20 | Juventus U23 | Ternana |
2020–21 | Cancelled |
See also
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