Italian Cup system

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How does the Coppa Italia work?

How to win the Coppa Italia

First round: a match between an Italian Football D-League team and an Italian Football C-League team, with the 36 teams drawing lots to decide the matchups.

Second Round: The 18 teams that won the first round will compete against 22 teams from the Italian B. The 40 teams will draw lots to decide their matchups, and the 20 winning teams will advance to the third round.

Round 3: The 20 teams that won the second round and the 12 teams with the lowest scores in the Italian Serie A will participate. 32 teams will draw lots to decide the matchups, and the 16 winning teams will advance to the fourth round.

Round 4: The 16 teams that won the third round will play, the 16 teams will draw lots to decide their matchups, and the winning 8 teams will advance to the fifth round.

Round 5: The 8 teams that won the fourth round and the 8 teams with the highest score in the Italian Serie A draw for the Round of 16 matches

Round 6: Top 8

Round 7: Quasi-finals (two rounds played)

Round 8: Final, single-elimination, home leg, drawn by lot, to be played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, with a 90-minute draw leading to a 30-minute extra time, and a further draw leading to a 12-yard penalty shoot-out.

The Coppa Italia is a knockout soccer tournament organized by the Italian Football Association.The inaugural tournament was held in 1922, but the competition was canceled midway through the second tournament until the tournament was reorganized in 1935. Juventus has won the Cup the most times in history (15) and has advanced to the final the most times (22). The team that wins the Coppa Italia is entitled to have a target in the colors of the Italian flag, as shown in the lower right corner, printed on its jersey for the following year. For every ten Coppa Italia titles won a silver star can be embroidered on the team crest, currently Juventus has 1 silver star. Since the 2007-08 season, the rules of the Coppa Italia have been adjusted to allow only 42 teams from Serie A (20) and Serie B (22) to take part in the competition, instead of Serie A, Serie B and Serie C. The final has also been changed from the usual one, which has been played in the past. The final was changed from a two-legged home-and-away system to a single-legged tie to be played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The winner of each edition of the Coppa Italia advances directly to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League and the final of the Supercoppa Italiana the following year.

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