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Italian Super Cup (Italian soccer super cup)

The Italian Football Supercup, or simply the Italian Supercup, is a tournament of the Italian Football League, organized by the Italian Football Federation, in which the teams are the winners of the previous season's Serie A and the Coppa Italia. The tournament was created in 1988 and is held annually, usually in August.

Background of the Italian Supercup

The Italian Supercup was established by the Italian Football Federation in order to promote Italian soccer and improve its level. This tournament not only allows the Serie A champions and the Coppa Italia champions to meet again at the end of the season, but also provides a wonderful soccer feast for the fans.

How to watch Serie A matches?

There are a number of ways to watch the Coppa Italia matches, here are a few common ways:

1. Live TV: You can watch the matches live on TV stations, such as the local Italian TV stations RAI, SkySports and so on.

2. Webcasting: you can watch the matches live on the web, such as YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and other platforms are live.

3. Fan gatherings: You can get together with other fans to watch matches and increase the soccer atmosphere.

How to buy tickets for the Serie A Cup?

If you want to go to the Serie A match in person, then you need to buy tickets. Here are the steps to buy tickets:

1. Choose a ticketing site: you can buy tickets on the official website or other third-party ticketing sites.

2. Select the match: Select the match you want to watch and the seat location.

3. Purchase Tickets: Enter your personal information and payment method to complete your ticket purchase.

4. Pick up tickets: Tickets can be picked up at the designated ticket collection point before the match.

Past winners of the Italian Super Cup

Since its creation in 1988, the Italian Super Cup has been held for many editions, and the following are the past winners:

1988 Lazio

1989 AC Milan

1990 Juventus

1991 Juventus

1992 AC Milan

1993 AC Milan

1994 AC Milan

1995 Juventus

1996 AC Milan

1997 Juventus

1998 Juventus

1999 Udinese

2000 Juventus

2001 Lazio

2002 Rambrosi

2003 AC Milan

2004 AC Milan

2005 Rambrosi

2006 Inter Milan

2007 Juventus

2008 Inter Milan

2009 Inter Milan

2010 Juventus

2011 AC Milan

2012 Juventus

2013 Juventus

2014 Juventus

2015 Juventus

AC Milan 2016

Lazio 2017

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza 2018

Stadio Ferraris 2019