2001–02 Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia 2001/ 02, the most important Italian Cup competition began in the 2001/ 02 season on August 12, 2001, the first group matches. The two finals were held between the AC Parma and Juventus on 24 April and 10 May 2002. Parma decided the final in a 1:2 away defeat at the Stadio delle Alpi and a 1-0 win in the Stadio Ennio Tardini home with a final score of 2-2 according to the away goals for themselves and celebrated so that the third and so far last Coppa Italia title in the club's history after being failed in the previous year in the final on Fiorentina.

  • 7.1 first leg
  • 7.2 second leg

Mode

At the 54th edition of the Coppa Italia participated in a total of 48 teams from the three top divisions of Italy. The top division, Serie A, provided a total of 18 clubs. The first eight teams in the final table of the preseason were set directly for the knockout stages. The crews of places 9-14 the previous season as well as the two best climbers of the past Serie B season were again set for the qualifying round.

The eight remaining places for the qualifying round were determined in a group stage. In eight groups of four teams played in each case, the 20 teams of the Series B relegated to the past as well as the newly promoted Serie B Serie C1 (now Lega Pro Prima Divisione ) and the finalists of the last of the Coppa Italia Serie C. Since Ravenna Calcio was forcibly displaced due to financial constraints in the C2 series ( Lega Pro Seconda Divisione today ), drew a total of five non- climbers of the past Serie C1 in the field of participants. These were selected according to their overall score from Girone A and Girone B.

Only the teams first met then in the qualifying round.

In the group stage, each playing a match against each, from the qualifying round for the knockout stages of a round-trip each game was played.

Case of a tie in the group stage on goal difference and goals scored were used as a comparison first. If there's still no decision be found, scored a direct comparison before finally decided by drawing lots. However, should the appropriate teams have faced in their final group game was leveled with an extension of two periods of 15 minutes, including a golden goal and a possible penalty shoot a decision, provided that the above criteria have been satisfied with the score after 90 minutes.

Group stage

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Qualifying round

The qualified group winners had home advantage in the first leg. In Torgleichstand was the away goals rule. The results are always to be considered from the perspective of the former team.

Second round

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

First leg

Return

With a final score of 2:2 of AC Parma according to the away goals rule to the Coppa Italia winners of the 2001/02 season was. It was the third title in this competition in the club's history, the second success back just three years. Furthermore, it was the sixth major title for Parma in the Parmalat era.

For coach Pietro Carmignani it was the first Coppa Italia title of his coaching career. Scorer this Coppa was Juventus striker Nicola Amoruso with six goals.

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