2021 Coppa Italia final

2021 Coppa Italia Final
73rd Coppa Italia Final
Reggio Emilia hosted the final
Event2020–21 Coppa Italia
Date19 May 2021
VenueMapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia
Man of the MatchFederico Chiesa (Juventus)[1]
RefereeDavide Massa[2]
Attendance4,300[note 1]

The 2021 Coppa Italia Final decided the winners of the 2020–21 Coppa Italia, Italy's main football cup.[3] It was played on 19 May 2021 for the first time at the Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia, between Atalanta and Juventus. Juventus won the match 2–1 for a record fourteenth title.[4][5]

As winners, Juventus would have automatically qualified to the group stage of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League, although they had already qualified for European competition through their league position. They also earned the right to contest the 2021 Supercoppa Italiana against the champions of the 2020–21 Serie A, Internazionale.

Background

Atalanta made its fifth appearance in the final, and second in three years. They recorded one win and three defeats in their previous four appearances, having lost three in a row after winning their only title in 1963. It was a record twentieth appearance for Juventus in a Coppa Italia final, and sixth appearance in the last seven years. Going into the final, Juventus had thirteen wins and six losses. The two teams had never met in a Coppa Italia final.

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Atalanta Round Juventus
Opponent Result 2020–21 Coppa Italia Opponent Result
Cagliari (H) 3–1 Round of 16 Genoa (H) 3–2 (a.e.t.)
Lazio (H) 3–2 Quarter-finals SPAL (H) 4–0
Napoli 0–0 (A), 3–1 (H) (3–1 agg.) Semi-finals Internazionale 2–1 (A), 0–0 (H) (2–1 agg.)

Match

Details

Atalanta1–2Juventus
Malinovskyi 41' Report
Atalanta[8]
Juventus[8]
GK 95 Pierluigi Gollini
CB 2 Rafael Tolói (c)  88'  77'
CB 17 Cristian Romero  78'
CB 6 José Luis Palomino
RM 33 Hans Hateboer  76'
CM 11 Remo Freuler  85'
CM 15 Marten de Roon  88'
LM 8 Robin Gosens  83'
RW 18 Ruslan Malinovskyi  36'  68'
LW 32 Matteo Pessina  68'
CF 91 Duván Zapata
Substitutes:
GK 31 Francesco Rossi
GK 57 Marco Sportiello
DF 3 Joakim Mæhle
DF 4 Boško Šutalo
DF 13 Mattia Caldara
DF 19 Berat Djimsiti  77'
DF 40 Matteo Ruggeri
MF 59 Aleksei Miranchuk  83'
MF 88 Mario Pašalić  68'
FW 7 Sam Lammers
FW 9 Luis Muriel  68'
FW 72 Josip Iličić  89'  76'
Manager:
Gian Piero Gasperini
GK 77 Gianluigi Buffon (c)  27'
RB 16 Juan Cuadrado
CB 4 Matthijs de Ligt  40'
CB 3 Giorgio Chiellini
LB 13 Danilo
RM 14 Weston McKennie
CM 30 Rodrigo Bentancur
CM 25 Adrien Rabiot
LM 22 Federico Chiesa  74'
CF 44 Dejan Kulusevski  83'
CF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo
Substitutes:
GK 1 Wojciech Szczęsny
GK 31 Carlo Pinsoglio
DF 19 Leonardo Bonucci  83'
DF 28 Merih Demiral
DF 38 Gianluca Frabotta
MF 5 Arthur
MF 8 Aaron Ramsey
MF 33 Federico Bernardeschi
FW 9 Álvaro Morata
FW 10 Paulo Dybala  74'
Manager:
Andrea Pirlo

Man of the Match:
Federico Chiesa (Juventus)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Matteo Passeri
Alessandro Costanzo
Fourth official:
Marco Di Bello
Video assistant referee:
Paolo Valeri
Assistant video assistant referee:
Mauro Vivenzi

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Twelve named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time.[note 2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The total capacity of the stadium was established at 20% due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[6][7]
  2. ^ Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

References

  1. ^ a b "Il Coca-Cola | MVP of The Match è Federico Chiesa". legaseriea.it (in Italian). 19 May 2021. Archived from the original on 20 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Finale TIMVISION Cup 2020/2021 – La designazione arbitrale". legaseriea.it (in Italian). 17 May 2021. Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Coppa Italia 2018/2019, 2019/2020 e 2020/2021" (PDF) (in Italian). legaseriea.it. 9 July 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Coppa: Juventus end Atalanta dream". Football Italia. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Atalanta 1–2 Juventus". BBC Sport. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Coppa Italia Final will have fans". Football Italia. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Fans return to the stadium for the Coppa Italia Final!". juventus.com. 14 May 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Final, TIMVISION Cup 2020–2021, Match report: Players average position". Lega Serie A. 19 May 2021. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.