Coppa Italia 1999-00

Coppa Italia 1999-00

=1999/2000 Coppa Italia Final=

First Leg

----footballbox
date = April 12, 2000
team1 = Lazio
score = 2-1
report=
team2 = Inter
goals1 = Nedvěd goal|39
Simeone goal|51
goals2 = Seedorf goal|7
stadium = 21:00 - Stadio Olimpico, RomeRef:
Attendance:
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econd Leg

----footballbox
date = May 18, 2000
team1 = Inter
score = 0-0
report=
team2 = Lazio
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = 21:00 - San Siro, MilanRef:
Attendance:
----Lazio win Coppa Italia 2-1 on aggregate.

References

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italcup00.html rsssf.com]


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