Supercoppa Italiana Winners List, Results, Final Score, Top Goal Scorers, Prize Money Of Italy Super Cup

Supercoppa Italiana Winners List, Results, Final Score, Top Goal Scorers, Prize Money Of Italy Super Cup

The Supercoppa Italiana 2021 took place between Inter Milan and Juventus as Intern Milan defeated Juventus 2-1, know the previous winners list of the Super Coppa Italia 

The Supercoppa Italiana 2021 was held at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy.

The Supercoppa Italiana 2021, also known as the Italian Super Cup 2021, was played between the Serie A 2020-21 champions Inter Milan and Coppa Italia 2020-21 winners Juventus on Thursday, January 12, 2022, at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. Inter Milan went on to win the Supercoppa Italiana 2021 2-1 in extra time as Alexis Sánchez scored a goal in the 120th minute of the game and was later awarded the Man of The Match award.

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Now let us take a look at the all-time winners of the Supercoppa Italiana right from 1988 when the first Supercoppa Italiana took place, followed by the top goal scorers and the prize money.

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Supercoppa Italiana Previous Winners List, Final Results And Score

YearSerieA winnersResultCoppa Italia championsStadium
1988Milan3–1SampdoriaSan Siro, Milan
1989Internazionale2–0SampdoriaSan Siro, Milan
1990Napoli5–1JuventusStadio San Paolo, Naples
1991Sampdoria1–0RomaStadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
1992Milan2–1ParmaSan Siro, Milan
1993Milan1–0TorinoRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States
1994Milan1–1 (4-3 p)SampdoriaSan Siro, Milan
1995Juventus1–0ParmaStadio delle Alpi, Turin
1996Milan1–2FiorentinaSan Siro, Milan
1997Juventus3–0VicenzaStadio delle Alpi, Turin
1998Juventus1–2LazioStadio delle Alpi, Turin
1999Milan1–2ParmaSan Siro, Milan
2000Lazio4–3InternazionaleStadio Olimpico, Rome
2001Roma3–0FiorentinaStadio Olimpico, Rome
2002Juventus2–1Parma11 June Stadium, Tripoli, Libya
2003Juventus1–1  (5–3 p)MilanGiants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
2004Milan3–0LazioSan Siro, Milan
2005Juventus0–1 InternazionaleStadio delle Alpi, Turin
2006Internazionale4–3 RomaSan Siro, Milan
2007Internazionale0–1RomaSan Siro, Milan
2008Internazionale2–2  (6–5 p)RomaSan Siro, Milan
2009Internazionale1–2LazioBeijing National Stadium, Beijing, China
2010Internazionale3–1RomaSan Siro, Milan
2011Milan2–1InternazionaleBeijing National Stadium, Beijing, China
2012Juventus4–2 NapoliBeijing National Stadium, Beijing, China
2013Juventus4–0LazioStadio Olimpico, Rome
2014Juventus2–2  (5–6 p)NapoliJassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar
2015Juventus2–0LazioShanghai Stadium, Shanghai, China
2016Juventus1–1  (3–4 p)MilanJassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar
2017Juventus2–3LazioStadio Olimpico, Rome
2018Juventus1–0MilanKing Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
2019Juventus1–3LazioKing Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
2020Juventus2–0NapoliMapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia
2021Internazionale2–1 JuventusSan Siro, Milan

Top Goal Scorers In The History Of The Competition

PlayerClub(s)GoalsApps
Paulo Dybala (Argentina)Juventus46
Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)Juventus36
Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon)Internazionale33
Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine)Milan33
Carlos Tevez (Argentina)Juventus32

Supercoppa Italiana Prize Money Pool Distribution

EventClubs ShareTickets Share RevenueYear
Supercoppa Italiana€1.5 million each (Juventus & Inter Milan)50% (25% each of club)2021

Money Paid to Italian League Body

YearFunds to Italian League Body
2019€1 million
2020€500,000
2021€1 million

Prize Money Adjusted for Supercoppa Italiana Winner

YearPrize FundClubs Share In Tickets
2019€7.6 million25% each
2020€2.5 million25% each
2021€4 million25% each

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