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The Coppa Italia (Italian for Italy Cup, officially known as TIM Cup because of its sponsorship) is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Juventus leads the way with ten wins, followed by Roma with nine. Roma has contested more finals, 17, while Juventus follow with 15. The holder can wear a "tricolore" cockade (Italian: coccarda), like the roundels that appear on military aircraft, and qualifies for a UEFA Europa League spot for the next season.
The competition is a knockout tournament with pairings for each round made in advance; the draw for the whole competition is made before a ball is kicked. Each tie is played as a single leg, with the exception of the two-legged semi-finals. If a match is drawn, extra time is played. In the event of a draw after 120 minutes, a penalty shoot-out is contested. As well as being presented with the trophy, the winning team also qualifies for the UEFA Europa League (formerly named the UEFA Cup). If the winners have already qualified for the UEFA Champions League via Serie A, or are not entitled to play in UEFA competitions for any reason, the place goes to the next highest placed finisher in the league table.
Juventus Football Club S.p.A. (from Latin iuventūs, "youth"; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), commonly referred to as Juventus and colloquially as Juve (pronounced [ˈjuːve]), is a professional Italian association football club based in Turin, Piedmont. The club is the third oldest of its kind in the country and has spent the majority of its history, with the exception of the 2006–07 season, in the top flight First Division (known as Serie A since 1929).
Founded in 1897 as Sport-Club Juventus by a group of young Torinese students, among them, who was their first president, Eugenio Canfari, and his brother Enrico, author of the company's historical memory; they have been managed by the industrial Agnelli family since 1923, which constitutes the oldest sporting partnership in Italy, thus making Juventus the first professional club in the country.
Over time, the club has become a symbol of the nation's Italianità ("Italianness"), due to their tradition of success, some of which have had a significant impact in Italian society, especially in the 1930s and the first post-war decade; and the ideological politics and socio-economic origin of the club's sympathisers. This is reflected, among others, in the club's contribution to the national team, uninterrupted since the second half of the 1920s and recognised as one of the most influential in international football, having performed a decisive role in the World Cup triumphs of 1934, 1982 and 2006. The club's fan base is larger than any other Italian football club and is one of the largest worldwide. Support for Juventus is widespread throughout the country and abroad, mainly in countries with a significant presence of Italian immigrants.
Lazio (pronounced [ˈlattsjo], Latin: Latium) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy, situated in the central peninsular section of the country. With about 5.889 million residents and a GDP of more than 170 billion euros, Lazio is the second most populated region of Italy (being approximately the same in population as Campania), and has the second largest economy of the nation. Its capital is Rome, capital and largest city of Italy.
Lazio comprises a land area of 17,236 km2 (6,655 sq mi) and it has borders with Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche to the north, Abruzzo and Molise to the east, Campania to the south, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. The region is mainly flat and hilly, with small mountainous areas in the most eastern and southern districts.
The coast of Lazio is mainly composed of sandy beaches, punctuated by the headlands of Circeo (541 m) and Gaeta (171 m). The Pontine Islands, which are part of Lazio, lie opposite the southern coast. Behind the coastal strip, to the north, lies the Maremma Laziale (the continuation of Tuscan Maremma), a coastal plain interrupted at Civitavecchia by the Tolfa Mountains (616 m). The central section of the region is occupied by the Roman Campagna, a vast alluvial plain surrounding the city of Rome, with an area of approximately 2,100 km2 (811 sq mi). The southern districts are characterized by the flatlands of Agro Pontino, a once swampy and malarial area, that was reclaimed over the centuries.
Daniel Alves da Silva (born 6 May 1983), commonly known as Dani Alves (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdɐ̃ni ˈawvis]), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a right back for Spanish club Barcelona and the Brazil national team.
Before joining Barcelona, Alves spent a successful six-year spell with Sevilla, winning two UEFA Cups and the Copa del Rey with the Andalusian side. He joined Barcelona for €32.5 million, becoming the third-most expensive defender of all time. He won the Treble in his first season with the club and in the next season he won the Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup. Additionally, he helped the club to clinch another Spanish Super Cup, two league titles and a UEFA Champions League in the years that followed. Alves has held a Spanish passport since 2005.
Alves is the second-most decorated footballer in European competitions of all time with nine European medals, leaving him one behind Paolo Maldini on the all-time list.
On 29 September 2011, Alves was appointed as a Special Olympics Ambassador for its Global Football program, charged with promoting respect and inclusion in football for people with intellectual disabilities, particularly in the run up to the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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Plot: Barky, a lost soul of 25, returns from the Australian cane fields to his hometown, inner-city Erskineville. Barky left two years ago to escape his drunken and abusive father, leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him. His brother Wace. His girlfriend Lanny. His life. Now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe to come home, but Barky soon discovers that if staying home was hard, coming home is harder. Wace is bitter. Barky ran away just like their mother. Wace toughed it out. Alone he stood by his dying father. After two years and no explanation, can Lanny take Barky back? With everything on the line will Barky choose again to leave it all behind? In the King's Hotel the two brothers try to make sense out of life after their father's death. Beer, anger and pain prove to be a dangerous mix.
Keywords: 25-year-old, absent-mother, abusive-father, artist, australia, auto-shop, bare-chested-male, bathroom, beating-with-a-belt, beerJuventus vs Lazio 2-0 Goals & Highlights HD (Coppa Italia Final 17/05/2017). Match played 17 May 2017 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome between Juventus and Lazio. Watch all the Highlights and Goals in HD 720p.
La TOP 15 dei gol più belli realizzati nell'edizione 2016/2017 della Coppa Italia. Musica: 1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak_fHYx-XOc 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLclbR6myOU ✔ Iscriviti per favore!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcU7SNxEtm4RlTnv5Nd_AUw?sub_confirmation=1&annotation;_id=annotation_743682531&src;_vid=lLoG5wWA0ac&feature;=iv ►Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Calcio-Show-Tv-1789079461320074/ ►Twitter : https://twitter.com/CalcioShowIta ►Google+ : https://plus.google.com/117458552316316340483/videos ►Canale Musica : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUD3eU_hmhEQXQvqDKyOAtQ
Relive the Bianconeri's historic achievement of winning three consecutive Coppa Italia trophies in a row after Wednesday's 2-0 win over Lazio at Rome's Stadio Olimpico.
Hasil Final Coppa Italia, Juventu vs Lazio, skor akhir 2-0. Juventus keluar sebagai juara Coppa Italia setelah berhasil mengalahkan Lazio dengan skor 2-0. Selamat Untuk Juventus. Goals : Dani Alves 12', L. Bonucci 24' URGENT: BEBERAPA VIDEO ATAU CUPLIKAN MUNGKIN AKAN KITA HAPUS SETELAH BEBERAPA JAM SETELAH TAYANG. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/LXOasW FOLLOW IG: https://www.instagram.com/presentid G+ : https://goo.gl/VgougM Subscribe di channels ini untuk menyaksikan cuplikan pertandingan Paling Update..
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La Juventus vince la coppa italia battendo in finale la Lazio per 2 a 0 JUVENTUS (4-2-3-1): Neto; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Alex Sandro; Marchisio, Rincon; Dani Alves, Dybala (33' st Lemina), Mandzukic; Higuain. A disposizione: Buffon, Audero, Benatia, Lichtsteiner, Mattiello, Asamoah, Kean, Sturaro, Leris, Cuadrado. Allenatore: Allegri. LAZIO (3-5-2): Strakosha; Bastos (8' st Felipe Anderson), De Vrij (24' st Luis Alberto), Wallace; Basta, Milinkovic-Savic, Biglia, Parolo (21' pt Radu), Lulic; Immobile, Keita. A disposizione: Vargic, Adamonis, Patric, Hoedt, Murgia, Crecco, Lombardi, Djordjevic, Tounkara. Allenatore: Inzaghi. ARBITRO: Tagliavento di Terni. MARCATORI: 12' pt Dani Alves, 24' pt Bonucci. ---------------------------------- Juventus Lazio 2-0 Goals & Highlights Juv...
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Another record ticked off by Juventus Football Club. Three Coppa Italia trophies in a row for the Bianconeri, another new record in Italian football. Here is the moment the cup was lifted to the sky in Rome! One down, two to go.
you gotta burn that building down i would love to see
that world come crasing down then the people under could
come crawling out see the sun for the first time
it would burn them without a doubt but that burn would feel so good,