Coppa Italia is an annual football tournament in Italy. It is the main domestic cup competition and is open to all professional and amateur football clubs in Italy. The tournament was first played in 1922 and is organized by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC).
The Coppa Italia features a knockout format, with teams competing in two-legged matches until a winner is crowned. The winner of the tournament earns a spot in the following season's Europa League, and also receives the Coppa Italia trophy.
Over the years, Coppa Italia has become one of the most prestigious and widely followed football tournaments in Italy, with many of the country's top teams competing for the title. The tournament is also considered to be an important opportunity for smaller clubs to test themselves against some of the best teams in Italy, and to potentially earn a spot in European competition.
In recent years, Coppa Italia has become a high-profile competition, attracting large crowds and a great deal of media attention. The tournament continues to be one of the most important events in Italian football, and is widely regarded as a key part of the country's football heritage and culture.