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1995–96 Anglo-Italian Cup

Football competition


Football competition

The 1995–96 Anglo-Italian Cup was the last Anglo-Italian Cup competition. The European football competition was played between eight clubs from England and eight clubs from Italy. Italian side Genoa lifted the trophy after beating English side Port Vale 5–2.

Format

For the competition there were eight English teams and eight Italian teams. These teams were split into two groups consisting of four English and four Italian teams each. Each team played against the four teams in their group from the opposing nation. In each group, the best team from each nation progressed to the regional semi-finals. The semi-finals were two-leg matches played between each nation's group winners. The winner of each semi-final then met in a final.

Group stage

GroupEnglandItaly
ABirmingham City
Luton Town
Oldham Athletic
Port ValeAncona
Cesena
Genoa
Perugia
BIpswich Town
Southend United
Stoke City
West Bromwich AlbionBrescia
Foggia
Reggiana
Salernitana

Group A games

Group A tables

;English teams

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
Birmingham City4301859
Port Vale4220956
Oldham Athletic4121215
Luton Town41037103

;Italian teams

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
Genoa4220728
Cesena4121565
Perugia4103793
Ancona4103293

Group B games

Group B tables

;English teams

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
Ipswich Town43107310
West Bromwich Albion4220428
Stoke City4040444
Southend United4022352

;Italian teams

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
Foggia4121445
Salernitana4121455
Brescia4031343
Reggiana4022352

Regional Semi-finals

;English semi-final

;Italian semi-final

Regional Finals

;English final

;Italian final

Tournament Final

Galante Montella

ITA Gaetano Salvemini
ENG John Rudge

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References

References

  1. "Anglo-Italian Cup 1995/96". [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]].
  2. "Football’s unbreakable records and the teams who can’t play each other". GuardianMedia.
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