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Bologna Ends 51-Year Wait with Coppa Italia Triumph Over Milan

Dan Ndoye's decisive goal secures Bologna's third Coppa Italia title and a Europa League berth, while Milan faces the risk of missing European competition.

Der FC Bologna gewann nach 51 Jahren erstmals wieder die Coppa Italia – gegen den AC Milan.
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Dan Ndoye feiert sein Tor für den FC Bologna im Finale der Coppa Italia

Overview

  • FC Bologna defeated AC Milan 1-0 in the Coppa Italia final at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, winning their first major trophy since 1974.
  • Swiss forward Dan Ndoye scored the match's only goal in the 53rd minute, sealing Bologna's third Coppa Italia title in club history.
  • The victory guarantees Bologna a spot in the Europa League, marking their return to European competition.
  • AC Milan, last Coppa Italia champions in 2003, now sits eighth in Serie A and risks missing European qualification with two matches left.
  • Prominent figures like former footballer Luca Toni and tennis star Jannik Sinner attended the final, which highlighted Milan's continued struggles in an underwhelming season.