2014 Supercoppa Italiana

2014 Supercoppa Italiana

The Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha hosted the match
Event Supercoppa Italiana
Napoli won 6–5 on penalties
Date 22 December 2014
Venue Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar
Referee Paolo Valeri
Attendance 14,000

The 2014 Supercoppa Italiana was the 27th edition of the Supercoppa Italiana, Italian football supercup, played on 22 December 2014 at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar.[1] It was held between 2013–14 Serie A champions, Juventus, and the winners of the 2013–14 Coppa Italia, Napoli. The game was tentatively scheduled to be played on 24 August 2014, but due to Napoli's participation in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League play-off round, the team asked that the game be rescheduled during Serie A's winter break.[2] Napoli emerged as the victorious side 6–5 in a penalty shootout, following a 2–2 draw, to pick up their second trophy in the tournament.

Background

Juventus was making a record 10th appearance, and seeking a record seventh cup. They had won the last two editions of the Supercoppa, with an overall record of six wins and three defeats, then a joint record with Milan. Both of Napoli's prior appearances had been against Juventus, beating them 5–1 in 1990 but losing 2–4 after extra time in 2012.[3]

Match

Carlos Tevez put Juventus ahead in the fifth minute following defensive errors by Napoli. Marek Hamšík and Gonzalo Higuaín both struck the post, but the latter equalised with a header in the second half, and the game went into extra time.[2]

Tevez again gave his team the lead in the second half of extra time, but with three minutes remaining Higuaín equalised for a second time to force a penalty shootout. Both of the first kicks in the shootout missed: Tevez hit the post and Jorginho had his attempt for Napoli saved by Gianluigi Buffon. With both teams scoring four in the shootout, it went to sudden death, in which both teams had two consecutive misses each: Giorgio Chiellini had his attempt saved and Roberto Pereyra shot high, while Buffon saved attempts from Napoli duo Dries Mertens and José Callejón. Finally, Kalidou Koulibaly netted for Napoli, then their goalkeeper Rafael saved attempt from Simone Padoin to win the trophy.[2]

Details

Juventus
Napoli
GK 1 Italy Gianluigi Buffon (c)
RB 26 Switzerland Stephan Lichtsteiner  79'
CB 3 Italy Giorgio Chiellini
CB 19 Italy Leonardo Bonucci
LB 33 France Patrice Evra
CM 6 France Paul Pogba
CM 21 Italy Andrea Pirlo  66'
CM 8 Italy Claudio Marchisio
CM 23 Chile Arturo Vidal
CF 10 Argentina Carlos Tevez  109'
CF 14 Spain Fernando Llorente  110'
Substitutes:
GK 30 Italy Marco Storari
GK 34 Brazil Rubinho
DF 5 Italy Angelo Ogbonna
DF 41 Italy Filippo Romagna
MF 7 Italy Simone Pepe
MF 11 France Kingsley Coman
MF 20 Italy Simone Padoin  79'
MF 37 Argentina Roberto Pereyra  69'  66'
MF 38 Italy Federico Mattiello
FW 9 Spain Álvaro Morata  110'
FW 12 Italy Sebastian Giovinco
Manager:
Italy Massimiliano Allegri
GK 1 Brazil Rafael
RB 11 Italy Christian Maggio
CB 22 Spain Raúl Albiol  80'
CB 26 France Kalidou Koulibaly
LB 31 Algeria Faouzi Ghoulam  105'
DM 77 Uruguay Walter Gargano
RM 7 Spain José Callejón  76'
CM 17 Slovakia Marek Hamšík (c)  78'
CM 19 Spain David López  91'
LM 6 Netherlands Jonathan de Guzmán  110'
CF 9 Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín  45+1'
Substitutes:
GK 15 Italy Roberto Colombo
GK 45 Argentina Mariano Andújar
DF 4 Brazil Henrique
DF 5 Uruguay Miguel Britos
DF 16 Italy Giandomenico Mesto
DF 96 Italy Sebastiano Luperto
MF 8 Italy Jorginho  110'
MF 14 Belgium Dries Mertens  83'  78'
MF 22 Croatia Josip Radošević
MF 60 Italy Antonio Romano
MF 88 Switzerland Gökhan Inler  91'
FW 91 Colombia Duván Zapata
Manager:
Spain Rafael Benítez

References

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