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1986–87 Coppa Italia, the Glossary

Index 1986–87 Coppa Italia

The 1986–87 Coppa Italia, the 40th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Napoli.[1]

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  1. 66 relations: AC Milan, AC Monza, AC Perugia Calcio, AC Reggiana 1919, ACF Fiorentina, ACR Messina, Aldo Serena, Alessandro Altobelli, Andrea Carnevale, Armando Madonna, AS Roma, Ascoli Calcio 1898 FC, ASD Barletta 1922, Atalanta BC, Away goals rule, Bologna FC 1909, Brescia Calcio, Bruno Giordano, Cagliari Calcio, Campobasso FC, Casertana FC, Catania FC, Cavese 1919, Cesena FC, Ciro Muro, Como 1907, Coppa Italia, Daniel Passarella, Delfino Pescara 1936, Diego Maradona, Empoli FC, Genoa CFC, Gianluca Vialli, Giuseppe Incocciati, Hellas Verona FC, Inter Milan, Italian Football Federation, Juventus FC, LR Vicenza, Mario Bortolazzi, Modena FC 2018, Palermo FC, Parma Calcio 1913, Piacenza Calcio 1919, Pisa SC, Siena FC SSD, SPAL, SS Arezzo, SS Lazio, SSC Bari, ... Expand index (16 more) »

  2. 1986–87 domestic association football cups
  3. 1986–87 in Italian football

AC Milan

(), commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and AC Milan

AC Monza

Associazione Calcio Monza, or simply Monza, is a professional football club based in Monza, Lombardy, Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and AC Monza

AC Perugia Calcio

Associazione Calcistica Perugia Calcio, or simply Perugia, is a professional football club based in Perugia, Umbria, Italy, that competes in the, the third division of Italian football.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and AC Perugia Calcio

AC Reggiana 1919

Associazione Calcio Reggiana, commonly referred to as Reggiana, is a professional football club based in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and AC Reggiana 1919

ACF Fiorentina

ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as Fiorentina, is an Italian professional football club based in Florence, Tuscany.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and ACF Fiorentina

ACR Messina

Associazioni Calcio Riunite Messina S.r.l. is a football club based in Messina, Sicily, Italy, that competes in the Serie C, the third tier of the Italian football league system.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and ACR Messina

Aldo Serena

Aldo Serena (born 25 June 1960) is an Italian former professional footballer, who was usually deployed as a forward.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Aldo Serena

Alessandro Altobelli

Alessandro Altobelli (born 28 November 1955) is a former professional Italian footballer who played as a forward, and who won the 1982 World Cup with Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Alessandro Altobelli

Andrea Carnevale

Andrea Carnevale (born 12 January 1961) is an Italian former footballer, who played as a forward.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Andrea Carnevale

Armando Madonna

Armando Madonna (born 5 July 1963 in Alzano Lombardo, Province of Bergamo) is an Italian football manager and former player.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Armando Madonna

AS Roma

Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association; Italian pronunciation: ˈroːma) is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and AS Roma

Ascoli Calcio 1898 FC

Ascoli Calcio 1898 F.C., commonly referred to as Ascoli, is an Italian football club based in Ascoli Piceno, Marche.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Ascoli Calcio 1898 FC

ASD Barletta 1922

A.S.D. Barletta 1922 is an Italian association football club located in Barletta, Apulia.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and ASD Barletta 1922

Atalanta BC

Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly referred to as Atalanta, is a professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian league system.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Atalanta BC

Away goals rule

The away goals rule is a method of tiebreaking in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Away goals rule

Bologna FC 1909

Bologna Football Club 1909, commonly referred to as Bologna, is an Italian professional football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Bologna FC 1909

Brescia Calcio

Brescia Calcio, commonly referred to as Brescia, is an Italian football club based in Brescia, Lombardy, that currently plays in Serie B, the second tier of Italian football.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Brescia Calcio

Bruno Giordano

Bruno Giordano (born 13 August 1956) is an Italian football manager and former player, who was deployed as a forward and is mostly remembered for winning the title of Serie A capocannoniere (top goalscorer) achieved with Lazio as well as for his successful time at Napoli.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Bruno Giordano

Cagliari Calcio

Cagliari Calcio, commonly referred to as Cagliari, is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Cagliari Calcio

Campobasso FC

Campobasso Football Club, commonly referred to as Campobasso, is an Italian football club located in Campobasso, Molise, currently playing in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Campobasso FC

Casertana FC

Casertana Football Club is an Italian association football club based in Caserta, Campania.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Casertana FC

Catania FC

Catania Football Club, commonly known as Catania, is an Italian football club based in the city of Catania, Sicily, that plays in Serie C. Originally founded in 1908 as Associazione Sportiva pro Educazione Fisica, the club boasts 17 appearances in the top flight, reaching eighth place in Serie A on four occasions: during the early 1960s and again in 2012–13.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Catania FC

Cavese 1919

Cavese 1919, commonly known as just Cavese, is an Italian football club based in Cava de' Tirreni, Campania, that currently plays in.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Cavese 1919

Cesena FC

Cesena Football Club is an Italian football club based in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Cesena FC

Ciro Muro

Ciro Muro (9 March 1964) is an Italian football manager and former footballer who played as a midfielder.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Ciro Muro

Como 1907

Como 1907 is an Italian football club based in Como, Lombardy, Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Como 1907

Coppa Italia

Coppa Italia is the annual domestic cup of Italian football.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Coppa Italia

Daniel Passarella

Daniel Alberto Passarella (born 25 May 1953) is an Argentine former footballer and manager, who is considered one of the greatest defenders of all time.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Daniel Passarella

Delfino Pescara 1936

Delfino Pescara 1936, commonly referred to as Pescara, is a professional Italian football club based in Pescara, Abruzzo.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Delfino Pescara 1936

Diego Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona (30 October 196025 November 2020) was an Argentine professional football player and manager.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Diego Maradona

Empoli FC

Empoli Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Empoli, Tuscany.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Empoli FC

Genoa CFC

Genoa Cricket and Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Genoa CFC

Gianluca Vialli

Gianluca Vialli (9 July 1964 – 6 January 2023) was an Italian football player and manager who played as a striker.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Gianluca Vialli

Giuseppe Incocciati

Giuseppe Incocciati (born November 16, 1963, in Fiuggi) is an Italian professional football coach and a former professional player who played as a forward.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Giuseppe Incocciati

Hellas Verona FC

Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly referred to as Hellas Verona, is an Italian professional football club based in Verona, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie A. The team won the Serie A championship in the 1984–85 season.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Hellas Verona FC

Inter Milan

Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Inter Milan

The Italian Football Federation (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio,; FIGC), known colloquially as Federcalcio, is the governing body of football in Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Italian Football Federation

Juventus FC

Juventus Football Club (from iuventūs, 'youth'), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Juventus FC

LR Vicenza

L.R. Vicenza, commonly referred to as Vicenza, is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and LR Vicenza

Mario Bortolazzi

Mario Bortolazzi (born 10 January 1965, in Verona) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player, who played as a midfielder.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Mario Bortolazzi

Modena FC 2018

Modena Football Club 2018, commonly referred to as Modena, is an Italian football club based in Modena, Emilia-Romagna.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Modena FC 2018

Palermo FC

Palermo Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Palermo, Sicily, that currently plays in Serie B. It is part of the City Football Group.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Palermo FC

Parma Calcio 1913

Parma Calcio 1913, commonly known as Parma, is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which will compete in the Serie A, the top tier of Italian league system, following promotion from Serie B in the 2023–24 season.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Parma Calcio 1913

Piacenza Calcio 1919

Piacenza Calcio 1919, commonly referred to as Piacenza, is an Italian football club based in Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Piacenza Calcio 1919

Pisa SC

Pisa Sporting Club, commonly referred to as Pisa, is an Italian football club based in Pisa, Tuscany.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Pisa SC

Siena FC SSD

Associazione Calcio Robur Siena 1904, commonly referred to as Siena, is an Italian football club based in Siena, Tuscany.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Siena FC SSD

SPAL

Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor, commonly referred to by the acronym SPAL, is a professional football club based in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and SPAL

SS Arezzo

Società Sportiva Arezzo (formerly Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Atletico Arezzo and Associazione Calcio Arezzo) is an Italian association football club based in Arezzo, Tuscany.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and SS Arezzo

SS Lazio

(Lazio Sport Club) is an Italian professional sports club based in Rome, most known for its football activity.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and SS Lazio

SSC Bari

Società Sportiva Calcio Bari, commonly referred to as Bari, is an Italian football club based in Bari, Apulia.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and SSC Bari

SSC Napoli

Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli is an Italian professional football club based in the city of Naples that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and SSC Napoli

SSD Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909

Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909 is an Italian association football club from Ciserano, Lombardy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and SSD Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909

Taranto FC 1927

Taranto Football Club 1927, commonly referred to as Taranto, is a professional Italian football club, based in Taranto, Apulia.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Taranto FC 1927

Torino FC

Torino Football Club, colloquially referred to as Toro, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Torino FC

UC Sampdoria

Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly referred to as Sampdoria, is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and UC Sampdoria

Udinese Calcio

Udinese Calcio ("Udinese Football") is a professional football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Udinese Calcio

US Avellino 1912

Unione Sportiva Avellino 1912, commonly known as US Avellino, is an Italian professional football club based in Avellino, Campania.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and US Avellino 1912

US Catanzaro 1929

Unione Sportiva Catanzaro 1929, or simply Catanzaro, is a professional football club based in Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy, that competes in Serie B, the second tier of the Italian football championship, following a 17-year absence from it.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and US Catanzaro 1929

US Cremonese

Unione Sportiva Cremonese, commonly referred to as Cremonese, is an Italian football club based in Cremona, Lombardy, which plays in the following their relegation from the top flight in the 2022–23 season.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and US Cremonese

US Lecce

Unione Sportiva Lecce, commonly referred to as Lecce, is a professional Italian football club based in Lecce, Apulia.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and US Lecce

US Sambenedettese

A.S. Sambenedettese S.r.l. is an Italian association football club, based in San Benedetto del Tronto, Marche.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and US Sambenedettese

US Triestina Calcio 1918

Unione Sportiva Triestina Calcio 1918, commonly referred to US Triestina or just Triestina, is an Italian football club based in Trieste, in the northern Friuli-Venezia Giulia region.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and US Triestina Calcio 1918

Walter Chiarella

Nicola Walter Chiarella (born 30 July 1963) is an Italian former footballer who played as a right winger.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Walter Chiarella

Zbigniew Boniek

Zbigniew Boniek (born 3 March 1956) is a Polish former footballer and manager as well as a current UEFA vice-president.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and Zbigniew Boniek

1985–86 Coppa Italia

The 1985–86 Coppa Italia, the 39th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Roma. 1986–87 Coppa Italia and 1985–86 Coppa Italia are Coppa Italia seasons.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and 1985–86 Coppa Italia

1987–88 Coppa Italia

The 1987–88 Coppa Italia was the 41st Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic football cup. 1986–87 Coppa Italia and 1987–88 Coppa Italia are Coppa Italia seasons.

See 1986–87 Coppa Italia and 1987–88 Coppa Italia

See also

1986–87 domestic association football cups

1986–87 in Italian football

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986–87_Coppa_Italia

Also known as Coppa Italia 1986-87.

, SSC Napoli, SSD Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909, Taranto FC 1927, Torino FC, UC Sampdoria, Udinese Calcio, US Avellino 1912, US Catanzaro 1929, US Cremonese, US Lecce, US Sambenedettese, US Triestina Calcio 1918, Walter Chiarella, Zbigniew Boniek, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1987–88 Coppa Italia.