Established in 1922, the Coppa Italia is the most reputable club cup competition in Italian football.
Here is everything you need to know about Italy's national cup competition.
The Coppa Italia is a knockout competition with the draw for the whole tournament made at once.
Each tie is a one-leg knockout match apart from the semi-finals which are held across two legs.
If a Coppa Italia match is drawn, extra-time and penalties will be used to determine the winners.
The winners of the Coppa Italia gain entry into the UEFA Europa League for the subsequent season.
Reports suggest 2024 Coppa Italia winners Juventus earned €7.5m in prize money following their final victory over Atalanta.
Since the competition's formulation in 1922, Coppa Italia has been won by 16 teams in total: