CLUB HISTORY
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SERIE A
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SUPERCOPPA ITALIANA
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COPPA DELLE COPPE
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COPPA ITALIA
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SUPERCOPPA EUROPEA
2019
2019
Supercoppa Italiana
Supercoppa Italiana
Lazio wins the fifth Italian Super Cup, its sixteenth trophy, the sixth of Lotito. Inzaghi's men take the lead this way: a thrust on the left of Lulic who enters the area, surpasses De Sciglio and puts the ball on the second post where Milinkovic leans to the center for the approaching Luis Alberto who scores. In the closing of the first half, Juventus finds the equalizer with Dybala. In the second half, it is Lazio who continues to push, looking for the goal of 1-2. At 73 'the sky blue and white take the lead again: Lazzari's cross, Parolo head butts it to the center where Lulic is coordinating and with a right-foot shot beats Szczesny. The third goal also arrives at the end of time: it's Cataldi's penalty that secures Lazio's triumph (1-3).
2018/19
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
Lazio raises to the sky its seventh Italian Cup by beating in the final 0-2 Atalanta, thanks to the goals of Milinković-Savić and Correa. Two seals arrived in the end that sanction the latest success of the Lotito era in his fifth cup in 15 years of management (3 Italian Cups and 2 Italian Super Cups). With this trophy, Lazio settles in fourth place behind the three historical greats of Italian football in terms of trophies won. The seventh Italian Cup makes the Lazio people happy, gathered in 35,000 (total of reserved seats) at the event. The goal machine of Atalanta's coach Gasperini stalls at the best moment, blocked by a tough opponent, always lucid, capable of suffering and then striking at the right time.
2017
Supercoppa Italiana
Supercoppa Italiana
It was a fantastic triumph, as deserved as it was incredible for the way it materialised: the first trophy of the season ended up in the hands of Lazio, with Inzaghi winning his first title as coach, creating a true tactical masterpiece on the pitch, capable of harnessing Juventus for almost the entire match: Immobile's brace steered the match, Dybala's one in the final put it back on the line, then at the last breath the strike by the very young Murgia (who had just entered) for the decisive, dreamlike goal that folded the Italian champions and delivered the 2017/18 edition of the Italian Super Cup into the hands of captain Lulic. And it's party time for biancoceleste.
2012/13
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
On May 26, 2013, at the Olimpico stadium, Lazio wins its sixth Italian Cup by beating, in a historical derby, the city rivals Roma 1-0. The Lazio triumph is worth much more than the national trophy in play, in terms of city supremacy and uniqueness of the event, for a legendary victory that will remain unique and unrepeatable. The man of the match is Senad Lulic who, in the middle of the second half, at minute 71, takes full advantage of Candreva's assist, beating Roma's goalkeeper Lobont. Curva Nord and Tribuna Tevere in delight at the final whistle of Orsato. For Lazio, an epochal victory that will remain forever as the most beautiful and most relevant triumph in the history of the Roman derbies.
2009
Supercoppa Italiana
Supercoppa Italiana
The impossible final against the powerhouse Inter of Mourinho, fresh from the "triplete". But even in this game, the heart of Lazio overturns the odds. Everything happens in the second half: Mourinho's men become the absolute masters of the field but, like a bolt from the blue, Lazio takes the lead with Matuzalem, who first sees his close-range shot repelled by Julio Cesar, and then scores thanks to a rebound. The blow suffered creates some difficulties for Inter, who concedes the goal of the double with a splendid chipped shot by Rocchi. The match reopens at 32 'when Eto'o strikes Muslera. Lazio resists with the knife between its teeth and wins the edition of the Italian Super Cup, played in Beijing.
2008/09
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
Lazio won their fifth Coppa Italia against Sampdoria after a long and tense match that ended only on penalties, just before midnight. The first half was beautiful and sparkling with the Biancocelesti leading after just a few minutes, with a pearl from Zarate, but, before the break, the Blucerchiati found the equaliser with a header from Pazzini. Lots of intensity in the second half, but the result did not change. It was the same script in the extra thirty minutes: the game went to penalties, Cassano and Rocchi missed, and the decisive mistake was made by Campagnaro, while Dabo failed from the penalty spot to win the Biancoceleste triumph. A thunderous roar greeted Lazio's victory in their own stadium.
2003/04
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
Historic Coppa Italia final against Juventus, with Stefano Fiore the hero of the double match. The midfielder from Calabria scored two goals in the first leg and one in the return. The performance in the first leg in Rome was truly sumptuous: Fiore decided the match with two extraordinary goals, the first from a volley and the second from a semi-dribble. In the return match in Turin, Juventus, thanks to goals from Trezeguet and Del Piero, managed to straighten out the result suffered in the first leg until the 69th minute. Then a winning goal by Corradi put Lazio back on track and Fiore sealed the final 2-2 that gave the fourth Coppa Italia to the Biancocelesti. The trophy went to the most deserving and strongest team.
1973/74
Supercoppa Italiana
Supercoppa Italiana
The Lazio faces Inter in the Italian Super Cup final. It is the seventh trophy in three years conquered by Lazio, which surpasses with a spectacular 4-3 Inter. The Biancocelesti, after falling behind with Keane, equalize with Claudio Lopez and then take the lead five minutes later thanks again to the Argentine. Inter seems to collapse when Vampeta brings Nedved down with a move that results in Mihajlovic getting a penalty kick for 3-1. Two minutes later, Inter shortens the distances with Farinos. Lazio reacts and scores at 30 'with Stankovic: it's 4-2. Not a minute goes by and Inter shortens the distance again with Vampeta. All this is not enough for the Nerazzurri, the cup is still Lazio's.
1999/00
Serie A
Serie A
On the final day, Lazio, who had to face Reggina at home, were two points behind Juve, who were engaged in Perugia, with the Grifoni already safe. The unbelievable happened: while Lazio easily beat Reggina 3-0 in front of 65,000 hopeful spectators, a downpour hit the Renato Curi stadium. Referee Collina decided to suspend the Perugia match which, amidst protests from the Bianconeri, resumed after an hour. In the second half, Perugia's Calori scored the goal that mocked Juventus and handed the Scudetto to Lazio. It was apotheosis for the Lazio people, an unexpected ending to a richly deserved Scudetto.
1999/00
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
The third trophy of the season is the Coppa Italia won by Lazio just four days after their league triumph. In the first leg final in Rome, Lazio won 2-1. The return final is played in Milan, with the signs of the celebrations still clearly visible among the Lazio players, who turn up in Milan with their hair dyed in impractical colours. But that was a ravenous Lazio, with a desire to amaze and which, despite Inter's assaults in the 90 minutes, managed to hold the 0-0 until the end supported also by Ballotta's great saves. More jubilation in the Lazio sector. A Coppa Italia raised to the sky in Milan has a special flavour.
1999
Supercoppa Europea
Supercoppa Europea
Another European triumph for Lazio, this time against the red devils of Manchester United, pierced by the matador Salas who stamped the final 1-0 in the lovely Munich stadium largely filled by Lazio fans. An epic victory, with great saves by Marchegiani and a lion-like resistance to the English assaults. In the end, captain Nesta lifts the glittering trophy, perhaps the most important given the calibre of the opponent, the so-called 'invincibles' of coach Ferguson.
1998/99
Coppa delle Coppe
Coppa delle Coppe
The last edition was won by Lazio, beating Mallorca in the final at 'Villa Park' in Birmingham. The goals were scored in the 7th minute by Vieri, in the 10th minute by Dani for the Spaniards, and in the 81st minute by Nedved with an admirable shot that gave a prestigious European trophy to the biancocelesti. In the final minutes, Cuper's team tried with all their might to score the goal that would take the match into extra time, but Lazio's defense held out against the Spanish attack. And so, it ended 2-1 with a well-deserved success for Lazio, who won their second victory of the season, after the Italian Super Cup against Juventus, putting a prestigious international trophy in their trophy cabinet.
1998
Supercoppa Italiana
Supercoppa Italiana
Lazio came to Turin to face their first Italian Super Cup final. The match unblocked at 38′ on a ball from De la Pena, Mancini touched for Nedved who scored to put Lazio 1-0 up. From 65′ the Bianconeri, however, remained in ten because of the expulsion of F. Inzaghi. The referee Bettin with 4 minutes to go conceded a penalty kick for Juventus. Del Piero converted it and it was 1-1. The Biancocelesti's reaction was praiseworthy: it was Conceicao who, in the third minute of added time, from the penalty spot, pierced the Bianconeri goalkeeper Peruzzi, thus allowing the Biancocelesti to inscribe their name in the Supercoppa di Lega's roll of honour for the first time in history.
1997/98
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
Lazio lifted the second Coppa Italia in its history to the sky. In the quarter-finals they easily overcame Roma both in the first leg and in the return, 4-1 and 1-2. In the semi-finals it eliminated Juventus, winning 1-0 in Turin and withstanding the Bianconeri's comeback attempt at the Stadio Olimpico in a beautiful and exciting match that ended 2-2. In the two final matches, the first at the San Siro, Lazio were narrowly defeated 1-0 after a dominating game, but in the second in Rome, after being pipped by Albertini, they overturned the result and scored the three goals needed to win the Coppa Italia in the space of ten minutes. It was the goals of Gottardi, Jugovic and Nesta that sealed the triumph.
1973/74
Serie A
Serie A
The team for the 1973/74 championship is essentially the same one that had played an exceptional season in the previous year, with the permanent addition of D'Amico, a jewel of the youth team. At the start of the championship, few believe that the sky-blue team can repeat their success. Chinaglia proves to be an infallible goal scorer. Pulici and Wilson are the leaders of the defense, and Re Cecconi proves to be a mix of quality and quantity. Frustalupi plays the role of the playmaker and D'Amico that of the fantasist. Lazio also boasts players such as Petrelli, Martini, Oddi, Nanni, and Garlaschelli who make an excellent contribution to the cause. Sunday, May 12, 1974 is a historic date: the conquest of the tricolor is celebrated.
1957/58
Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia
In 1958, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) decided to restore the Coppa Italia, a competition that had not been played since World War II. After defeating Roma in the elimination round and beating Juventus in the semifinals, Lazio wins the trophy by defeating Fiorentina in the final. The match is decided by a goal scored by Prini. A tight free-kick by Pozzan sees the number 11 Lazio player rise to the head, diving, surprising the purple defense. The final whistle of the referee Marchese is covered by the roar of the crowd that explodes after the last minutes of tension. In the award ceremony, the FIGC commissioner, Zauli, hands the Coppa Italia of 1958 to the president of Lazio, Siliato.