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{{short description|Cup for teams of 5th and 6th levels of Italian football}}
The '''Coppa Italia Dilettanti''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for: ‘Italian Amateurs Cup’) is an annual knock-out competition for teams from the fifth and sixth levels of [[Football in Italy|Italian football]]: the [[Eccellenza]] and the [[Promozione]]. All ties except for the final, which is held at the [[Stadio Flaminio]] in Rome, are played on a home-and-away basis. The cup-winners are also awarded promotion to [[Serie D]], the fourth-ranked league.
{{infobox football tournament
| current =
| logo =
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| founded = 1966
| number of teams = 19 (final phase)
| region = Italy
| current champions = Cast Brescia (1st title)
| most successful club = [[S.S.D. Casarano Calcio|Casarano]] (2 titles)
| website = {{url|https://www.lnd.it/it/competition/coppa-italia|Official webpage}}
}}
The '''Coppa Italia Dilettanti''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for: Italian Amateurs Cup) is an annual knock-out competition for teams from the fifth and sixth levels of [[Football in Italy|Italian football]]: the [[Eccellenza]] and the [[Promozione]]. All ties except for the final, which is held at the [[Stadio Flaminio]] in Rome, are played on a home-and-away basis. The cup-winners are also awarded promotion to [[Serie D]], the fourth-ranked league.


Prior to the 1999/2000 season the competition also included teams from [[Serie D]]. There were then two parallel knockout competitions, one for ''Serie D'' teams and one for teams from the Eccellenza and Promozione, with the winners of each sub-tournament meeting in the final. Subsequently Serie D have staged their own competition, the [[Coppa Italia Serie D]], leaving only Eccellenza and Promozione teams to compete for the Coppa Italia Dilettanti.
Prior to the 1999–2000 season the competition also included teams from [[Serie D]]. There were then two parallel knockout competitions, one for ''Serie D'' teams and one for teams from the Eccellenza and Promozione, with the winners of each sub-tournament meeting in the final. Subsequently, Serie D have staged their own competition, the [[Coppa Italia Serie D]], leaving only Eccellenza and Promozione teams to compete for the Coppa Italia Dilettanti.


==Winners==
==Winners==
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
{|
;Regional teams (Promozione)
|valign="top"|
*1966/67 – [[San Frediano Rondinella S.S.|Impruneta]]
*1966–67 – [[San Frediano Rondinella S.S.|Impruneta]]
*1967/68 – Stefer (Rome)
*1967–68 – STEFER (Rome)
*1968/69 – Almas (Rome)
*1968–69 – ALMAS (Rome)
*1969/70 – Ponte San Pietro
*1969–70 – [[A.C. Ponte San Pietro|Ponte San Pietro]]
*1970/71 – [[Calcio Montebelluna|Montebelluna]]
*1970–71 – [[Calcio Montebelluna|Montebelluna]]
*1971/72 – Valdinievole
*1971–72 – Valdinievole
*1972/73 – [[A.C. Jesolo|Jesolo]]
*1972–73 – [[A.C. Jesolo|Jesolo]]
*1973/74 – Miranese
*1973–74 – Miranese
*1974/75 – Banco (Rome)
*1974–75 – Banco (Rome)
*1975/76 – Soresinese
*1975–76 – Soresinese
*1976/77 – [[F.B.C. Casteggio Broni|Casteggio]]
*1976–77 – [[F.B.C. Casteggio Broni|Casteggio]]
*1977/78 – Sommacampagna
*1977–78 – [[A.C. Somma|Sommacampagna]]
*1978/79 – Ravanusa
*1978–79 – Ravanusa
*1979/80 – [[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]
*1979–80 – [[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]
*1980/81 – [[S.S.D. Internapoli Città di Marano|Internapoli]]
*1980–81 – [[S.S.D. Internapoli Città di Marano|Internapoli]]
{{div col end}}
*1981/82 – [[U.C. AlbinoLeffe#History|Leffe]]
;National teams (Serie D) and regional ones (Promozione)
*1982/83 – [[Atletico Roma F.C.|Lodigiani]]
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
|width="50"| 
*1981–82 – [[U.C. AlbinoLeffe#History|Leffe]]
|valign="top"|
*1983/84 – [[Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902|Montevarchi]]
*1982–83 – [[Atletico Roma F.C.|Lodigiani]]
*1983–84 – [[Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902|Montevarchi]]
*1984/85 – Rosignano
*1985/86 – [[A.S.D. Nuova Cassino 1924|Policassino]]
*1984–85 – [[G.S.D. Rosignano Sei Rose|Rosignano]]
*1986/87 – [[Avezzano Calcio A.S.D.|Avezzano]]
*1985–86 – [[A.S.D. Nuova Cassino 1924|Policassino]]
*1986–87 – [[Avezzano Calcio A.S.D.|Avezzano]]
*1987/88 – Altamura
*1987–88 – Altamura
*1988/89 – [[A.S. Sestese Calcio|Sestese]]
*1988–89 – [[A.S. Sestese Calcio|Sestese]]
*1989/90 – Breno
*1990/91 – [[Savona 1907 F.B.C.|Savona]]
*1989–90 – Breno
*1991/92 – Quinzano
*1990–91 – [[Savona 1907 F.B.C.|Savona]]
*1992/93 – [[F.C. Treviso|Treviso]]
*1991–92 – Quinzano
*1993/94 – [[A.S. Varese 1910|Varese]]
*1992–93 – [[F.C. Treviso|Treviso]]
*1994/95 – Iperzola
*1993–94 – [[A.S. Varese 1910|Varese]]
*1995/96 – Alcamo
*1994–95 – Iperzola
*1996/97 – [[A.S.D. Astrea|Astrea]]
*1995–96 – [[S.S.D. Alba Alcamo 1928|Alcamo]]
*1997/98 – Larcianese
*1996–97 – [[A.S.D. Astrea|Astrea]]
*1998/99 – [[A.S. Casale Calcio|Casale]]
*1997–98 – Larcianese
*1998–99 – [[A.S. Casale Calcio|Casale]]
|}
{{div col end}}
;After split with Serie D
;Regional teams (Eccellenza)
*1999/00 – Orlandina
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
*2000/01 – [[History of S.S. Nola#From Virtus Nola 1925 to Comprensorio Nola|Comprensorio Nola]]
*1999–2000 – [[A.S.D. Orlandina Calcio|Orlandina]]
*2001/02 – Boys Caivanese
*2000–01 – [[History of S.S. Nola#From Virtus Nola 1925 to Comprensorio Nola|Comprensorio Nola]]
*2002/03 – Ladispoli
*2003/04 – [[A.C. Salò|Salò]]
*2001–02 – Boys Caivanese
*2004/05 – [[U.S.C. Colognese|Colognese]]
*2002–03 – Ladispoli
*2005/06 – [[F.C. Esperia Viareggio|Esperia Viareggio]]
*2003–04 – [[A.C. Salò|Salò]]
*2006/07 – [[A.S.D. Pontevecchio|Pontevecchio]]
*2004–05 – [[U.S.C. Colognese|Colognese]]
*2007/08 – [[A.S.D. HinterReggio|HinterReggio]]
*2005–06 – [[F.C. Esperia Viareggio|Esperia Viareggio]]
*2008/09 – [[A.S.D. Virtus Casarano|Virtus Casarano]]
*2006–07 – [[A.S.D. Pontevecchio|Pontevecchio]]
*[[Coppa Italia Dilettanti 2009-2010|2009/10]] – [[A.S.D. Tuttocuoio Calcio|Tuttocuoio]]
*2007–08 – [[A.S.D. HinterReggio|HinterReggio]]
*2010/11 – [[US Ancona 1905|Ancona 1905]]
*2008–09 – [[A.S.D. Virtus Casarano|Virtus Casarano]]
*2011/12 – [[A.S. Bisceglie Calcio 1913|Bisceglie]]
*2009–10 – [[A.S.D. Tuttocuoio Calcio|Tuttocuoio]]
*2012/13 – [[U.S. Fermana|Fermana]]
*2010–11 – [[US Ancona 1905|Ancona 1905]]
*2013/14 – [[U.S. Campobasso 1919|Campobasso]]
*2011–12 – [[A.S. Bisceglie Calcio 1913|Bisceglie]]
*2012–13 – [[U.S. Fermana|Fermana]]
*2013–14 – [[U.S. Campobasso 1919|Campobasso]]
*2014–15 – [[Virtus Francavilla Calcio|Virtus Francavilla]]
*2015–16 – [[A.S.D. Sanremese|Sanremese]]
*2016–17 – [[A.S.D. Villabiagio|Villabiagio]]
*2017–18 – [[A.S.C. St. Georgen|Sankt Georgen]]
*2018–19 – [[S.S.D. Casarano Calcio|Casarano]]
*2019–20 ''Not awarded''
*2020–21 ''Not awarded''
*2021–22 – [[A.S.D. Barletta 1922|Barletta]]
*2022–23 – Cast Brescia
{{div col end}}


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* History of the competition at [http://www.lnd.it/index.php?page=nws_show&id_lnd_news_cat=2&id_lnd_news=1869 lnd.com] {{it icon}}
* History of the competition at [http://www.lnd.it/index.php?page=nws_show&id_lnd_news_cat=2&id_lnd_news=1869 lnd.com] {{in lang|it}}


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Latest revision as of 08:19, 18 July 2023

Coppa Italia Dilettanti
Founded1966
RegionItaly
Number of teams19 (final phase)
Current championsCast Brescia (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Casarano (2 titles)
WebsiteOfficial webpage

The Coppa Italia Dilettanti (Italian for: Italian Amateurs Cup) is an annual knock-out competition for teams from the fifth and sixth levels of Italian football: the Eccellenza and the Promozione. All ties except for the final, which is held at the Stadio Flaminio in Rome, are played on a home-and-away basis. The cup-winners are also awarded promotion to Serie D, the fourth-ranked league.

Prior to the 1999–2000 season the competition also included teams from Serie D. There were then two parallel knockout competitions, one for Serie D teams and one for teams from the Eccellenza and Promozione, with the winners of each sub-tournament meeting in the final. Subsequently, Serie D have staged their own competition, the Coppa Italia Serie D, leaving only Eccellenza and Promozione teams to compete for the Coppa Italia Dilettanti.

Winners

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Regional teams (Promozione)
National teams (Serie D) and regional ones (Promozione)
Regional teams (Eccellenza)

See also

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[edit]
  • History of the competition at lnd.com (in Italian)