In this article, we will explore the impact of Coppa Ottorino Barassi on various aspects of society. From its influence on a personal level to its impact on the economy and politics, Coppa Ottorino Barassi has been the subject of debate and analysis in different scenarios over time. Through a journey through different perspectives, we will seek to understand the role that Coppa Ottorino Barassi plays in daily life and in the future of humanity. We will also examine possible challenges and opportunities related to Coppa Ottorino Barassi, with the aim of shedding light on its relevance and consequences today.
Founded | 1968 |
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Abolished | 1976 |
Region | England Italy |
Number of teams | 2 |
Related competitions | FA Amateur Cup Coppa Italia Dilettanti |
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The Coppa Ottorino Barassi (also called "Italian-English Amateur League Cup") is a defunct amateur association football competition named after Ottorino Barassi that was contested from 1968 until 1976. The competition was contested by the English FA Amateur Cup winners and the Italian Coppa Italia Dilettanti winners and was played over two-legs, one at each participating club's stadium.
Leytonstone F.C. were the first champions of the competition in 1968, winning on the away goals rule following a 1–1 draw in the first leg at home, and a 2–2 in the return away fixture. The following year the cup was shared after both legs finished 2–0 to the home team.[1] The 1974 tournament was not played, and following the abolition of the FA Amateur Cup that year the English representative became the champions of the Second Division of the Isthmian League. The last instalment of the competition was in 1976, when Unione Sportiva Soresinese won following a penalty shootout. This was the only time an Italian team won the competition.
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1968 |
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3–3 [n 1]
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2 |
1969 |
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– [n 2] |
2–2 [n 2]
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3 |
1970 |
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4–2
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4 |
1971 |
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2–1
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5 |
1972 |
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3–1
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6 |
1973 |
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6–0
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– |
1974 |
(not held) [n 3]
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7 |
1975 |
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3–0
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8 |
1976 |
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2–2 [n 4]
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† | Won on the away goals rule |
* | Winner after a penalty shootout |
Bold | Indicates the winner in two-legged finals |
Year | Country | Home team | Score | Away team | Country | Notes |
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1968 | ![]() |
Leytonstone | 1–1 | Stefer Roma | ![]() |
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Stefer Roma | 2–2 † | Leytonstone | ![]() | ||
Aggregate 3–3, Leytonstone win on away goals | ||||||
1969 | ![]() |
North Shields | 2–0 | Almas Roma A.S. Roma | ![]() |
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Almas Roma A.S. Roma | 2–0 | North Shields | ![]() | ||
Aggregate 2–2, North Shields and Almas shared the cup | ||||||
1970 | ![]() |
Enfield | 3–0 | Ponte San Pietro | ![]() |
[1] |
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Ponte San Pietro | 2–1 | Enfield | ![]() | ||
Enfield won 4–2 on aggregate | ||||||
1971 | ![]() |
Skelmersdale United | 2–0 | Montebelluna | ![]() |
[1] |
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Montebelluna | 1–0 | Skelmersdale United | ![]() | ||
Skelmersdale United won 2–1 on aggregate | ||||||
1972 | ![]() |
Hendon | 2–0 | Unione Valdinievole | ![]() |
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Unione Valdinievole | 1–1 | Hendon | ![]() | ||
Hendon won 3–1 on aggregate | ||||||
1973 | ![]() |
Walton & Hersham | 4–0 | Jesolo | ![]() |
[1] |
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Jesolo | 0–2 | Walton & Hersham | ![]() | ||
Walton & Hersham won 6–0 on aggregate | ||||||
1974 | Not played Qualifying teams: ![]() ![]() |
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1975 | ![]() |
Banco di Roma | 0–1 | Staines Town | ![]() |
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Staines Town | 2–0 | Banco di Roma | ![]() | ||
Staines Town won 3–0 on aggregate | ||||||
1976 | ![]() |
Tilbury | 1–1 | Soresinese | ![]() |
[1] |
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Soresinese | 1–1 * | Tilbury | ![]() | ||
Aggregate 2–2, Soresinese won 5–3 in a penalty shootout |