
Copa de Italia 2026/27, marcador oficial: Milán hacia un posible derbi en semifinales
El Milán, máximo favorito, se enfrentará a Torino, Carrarese, Monza o Avellino en octavos de final. El formato se mantiene sin cambios con 44 equipos compitiendo.
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The Coppa Italia is Italy’s premier domestic cup competition, contested annually by clubs across Serie A, Serie B, and lower divisions. Established in 1922, it follows a knockout format that culminates in a single‑match final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The tournament offers clubs a second route to European qualification and a chance to claim silverware outside the league. Over the decades, giants like Juventus, Inter Milan, and AC Milan have dominated, while surprise runs by smaller sides have kept the competition vibrant. In recent years, the Coppa Italia has seen heightened competitiveness, with clubs balancing league ambitions and cup commitments, and the format has evolved to include a group stage before the knockout rounds to increase match volume and fan engagement.
The 2025‑26 Coppa Italia is in its final stages, with the semi‑finals set to decide the two finalists for the May 2026 final. Inter Milan, led by new manager Simone Inzaghi, is on a strong run, having secured a 3‑1 victory over Lazio in the quarter‑finals. Atalanta and Juventus are also in contention, with Atalanta advancing after a dramatic penalty shootout against Napoli. The tournament has been marked by tight defenses and tactical battles, as clubs prioritize both domestic glory and European qualification. The final will be played on 20 May 2026 at the Stadio Olimpico, featuring the two teams that emerge from the semi‑finals.

El Milán, máximo favorito, se enfrentará a Torino, Carrarese, Monza o Avellino en octavos de final. El formato se mantiene sin cambios con 44 equipos compitiendo.

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