2010 Coppa Italia Final

2010 Coppa Italia Final
Event 2009–10 Coppa Italia
Date 5 May 2010
Venue Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Referee Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
Attendance 55,000
Weather Partly cloudy
16 °C (61 °F)[1]

The 2010 Coppa Italia Final was the final match of the 2009–10 Coppa Italia, the 62nd season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 5 May 2010 between Internazionale and Roma and was a repeat of the 2008 Coppa Italia Final. The match was won by Internazionale, who claimed their sixth Coppa Italia title with a lone Diego Milito goal giving them a 1–0 win.[2] It was the first time Inter won the trophy since the aboilition of the two-legged final.

Previous finals

This is the fifth final between these two clubs, the four previous matches dating back to the last five years and being consecutive between 2005–2008. This incredible list of repeated finals is increasing disputes around the actual competition formula, which gives an excessive advantage to the clubs participating in the European cups, who enter the cup in the round of 16 and play single matches at home.

For the first final between Roma and Inter, see 2005 Coppa Italia Final.
For the second final between Roma and Inter, see 2006 Coppa Italia Final.
For the third final between Roma and Inter, see 2007 Coppa Italia Final.
For the fourth final between Roma and Inter, see 2008 Coppa Italia Final.

Road to the final

For more details on this topic, see 2009–10 Coppa Italia.
Internazionale Round Roma
Opponent Result Legs Opponent Result Legs
Livorno 1–0 Round of 16 Triestina 3–1
Juventus 2–1 Quarter-finals Catania 1–0
Fiorentina 2–0 1–0 home; 1–0 away Semi-finals Udinese 2–1 2–0 home; 0–1 away

Match

Details

5 May 2010
20:45
Internazionale 1–0 Roma
Milito  39' Report
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli
Internazionale
Roma
GK 12Brazil Júlio César
RB 13Brazil Maicon
CB 2 Colombia Iván Córdoba  39'
CB 23 Italy Marco Materazzi  35'
LB 26Romania Cristian Chivu  45'
CM 4Argentina Javier Zanetti (c)
CM 19 Argentina Esteban Cambiasso
CM 8 Brazil Thiago Motta
AM 10Netherlands Wesley Sneijder  5'
CF 9Cameroon Samuel Eto'o
CF 22 Argentina Diego Milito
Substitutes:
GK 1 Italy Francesco Toldo
CB 25Argentina Walter Samuel  39'  53'
DM 17Kenya McDonald Mariga
CM 5 Serbia Dejan Stanković
CM 11Ghana Sulley Muntari  90'
FW 27Republic of Macedonia Goran Pandev
FW 45Italy Mario Balotelli  5'  90'  88'
Manager:
Portugal José Mourinho
GK 27 Brazil Júlio Sérgio
RB 29Argentina Nicolás Burdisso  46'  14'
CB 4Brazil Juan
CB 5France Philippe Mexès  44'
LB 17 Norway John Arne Riise
RM 11 Brazil Rodrigo Taddei
CM 20Italy Simone Perrotta  37'
CM 7 Chile David Pizarro  46'
LM 16 Italy Daniele De Rossi (c)
CF 9Montenegro Mirko Vučinić
CF 30Italy Luca Toni  63'
Substitutes:
GK 1Romania Bogdan Lobonț
RB 13Italy Marco Motta  46'
LB 22Italy Max Tonetto
MF 33Italy Matteo Brighi
AM 19Brazil Júlio Baptista
FW 10Italy Francesco Totti  46' Yellow cardRed card 63', 87'
FW 94France Jérémy Ménez  63'
Manager:
Italy Claudio Ranieri

References

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