The Coppa Italia is an annual Italian football knockout cup competition and the competition is attended by 44 teams, know the 2022 prize money
The Coppa Italia 2021-2022 is the tournament’s 75th edition. The winner of the match between Juventus and Inter will face the winner of the Serie A season 2021-2022 in the Italian Super Cup. Last season, the number of competing teams was reduced from 78 to 44. The following is the distribution: There are 20 Serie A teams, 20 Serie B clubs, and four Serie C teams.
Coppa Italia Final 2022 Prize Money, Juventus vs Inter Milan Winner, Result, Score And Awards Winners List
Inter Wins Coppa Italia
At the Stadio Olimpico, Inter Milan came from behind to win the Coppa Italia for the first time since 2011.
Inter won the cup for the eighth time when Hakan Calhanoglu’s 80th-minute penalty forced extra time and Ivan Perisic scored twice in three minutes.
Inter had taken the lead after six minutes thanks to Nicolo Barella’s spectacular shot.But, early in the second half, holders Juventus scored twice in quick succession through Alex Sandro and Dusan Vlahovic to turn the game around.
History of Coppa Italia
With 14 titles, Juventus leads the Coppa Italia standings, followed by Roma with nine. With 20 final appearances, Juventus leads the way, followed by Roma with 17 appearances. For the following season, the Coppa Italia champions will qualify for the UEFA Europa League group stage as well as the Supercoppa Italiana.
How Much Is the Coppa Italia Prize Money?
Juventus and Inter will receive $3.1 million only by qualifying for the Coppa Italia final in 2021-22, according to Calcio e Finanza. The championship winners will receive an additional $4.7 million, plus $3.1 million for obtaining direct entry into the Italian Super Cup, which pits the Serie A and Coppa Italia champions against each other in a one-legged event every year.
Coppa Italia prize money breakdown in 2022
- R1 winners: $19,960
- R 2 winners: $26,340
- Round 3 winners: $52,670
- Roud of 16 winners: $158,000
- Quarterfinals winners: $632,000
- Semifinals winners: $3,160,000
- Runner-Ups: $5,300,000
- Champions: $11,100,000
MVP of the Tournament
Ivan Perisic gets MVP of the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Final.
With the support of tracking data acquired by EMG Italy, the ranking was constructed using statistical data from Stats Perform (a technique developed in 2010 with K-Sport).
After the final whistle, Socios.com Marketing Director Gilbert Camilleri presented the trophy to Inter midfielder.