[1] Juventus is the competition's most successful club with fifteen wins, followed by Roma and Inter Milan with nine.
The holder can wear a cockade of Italy (Italian: coccarda), akin to the roundels that appear on military aircraft.
[2] The following agreement between the contenders did not contemplate a cup that, outside a failed 1926–27 tournament which was cancelled during the round of 32, was not held until 1935–36.
Clubs playing in Serie B join in during the first round with the 12 lowest-ranked teams in Serie A based on the previous league season's positions (unless they are to compete in European competition that year) begin the competition in the first round before August is over.
[4] Gianluigi Buffon and Roberto Mancini (6)[5] This is a list of television broadcasters and streaming television providers which provide coverage of the Coppa Italia,[6] as well as the Supercoppa Italiana and maybe exclude the Serie A matches (depending on broadcasting rights in selected regions).
Previously, the tournament was aired by the national public broadcaster RAI up until the 2020–21 edition.
[7] For countries without broadcasting rights, both Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana also available via Serie A YouTube channel.