2018 Supercoppa Italiana

The 2018 Supercoppa Italiana was the 31st edition of the Supercoppa Italiana, the Italian football super cup. It was played on 16 January 2019 at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[1] With Juventus winning both the 2017–18 Serie A championship and the 2017–18 Coppa Italia, the game was played between Juventus and the 2017–18 Coppa Italia runners-up, Milan.

2018 Supercoppa Italiana
The King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah hosted the match
EventSupercoppa Italiana
Date16 January 2019
VenueKing Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
RefereeLuca Banti
Attendance61,235

This was the third meeting between the two teams in the Supercoppa Italiana. Juventus won the first meeting in 2003 in East Rutherford, New Jersey on penalties, and Milan returned the favour, also on penalties in 2016 in Qatar. Both teams before the match had a record seven Supercoppa titles. Saudi Arabia became the sixth different country to host a Supercoppa Italiana. Juventus won the match, with the only goal coming from Cristiano Ronaldo in the 61st minute, and became the first club to win eight Supercoppa Italiana titles.[2]

Match

Details

Juventus1–0Milan
Report
Attendance: 61,235
Referee: Luca Banti
Juventus
Milan
GK1 Wojciech Szczęsny
RB20 João Cancelo
CB19 Leonardo Bonucci
CB3 Giorgio Chiellini (c)
LB12 Alex Sandro 26'
CM30 Rodrigo Bentancur 86'
CM5 Miralem Pjanić 44' 64'
CM14 Blaise Matuidi
RW10 Paulo Dybala 90+4'
CF7 Cristiano Ronaldo
LW11 Douglas Costa 89'
Substitutes:
GK21 Carlo Pinsoglio
GK22 Mattia Perin
GK32 Mattia Del Favero
DF2 Mattia De Sciglio
DF24 Daniele Rugani
DF37 Leonardo Spinazzola
MF6 Sami Khedira 89'
MF23 Emre Can 64'
FW18 Moise Kean
FW33 Federico Bernardeschi 86'
Manager:
Massimiliano Allegri
GK99 Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB2 Davide Calabria 82'
CB17 Cristián Zapata
CB13 Alessio Romagnoli (c) 74'
LB68 Ricardo Rodríguez 87'
CM79 Franck Kessié 74'
CM14 Tiémoué Bakayoko
CM39 Lucas Paquetá 71'
RW7 Samu Castillejo 45+2' 71'
CF63 Patrick Cutrone 79'
LW10 Hakan Çalhanoğlu 21'
Substitutes:
GK25 Pepe Reina
GK90 Antonio Donnarumma
DF12 Andrea Conti 79'
DF20 Ignazio Abate
DF22 Mateo Musacchio
DF23 Ivan Strinić
DF93 Diego Laxalt
MF4 José Mauri
MF16 Andrea Bertolacci
MF18 Riccardo Montolivo
FW9 Gonzalo Higuaín 71'
FW11 Fabio Borini 71'
Manager:
Gennaro Gattuso

Assistant referees:
Fabiano Preti
Matteo Passeri
Fourth official:
Marco Di Bello
Reserve assistant referee:
Daniele Bindoni
Video assistant referee:
Marco Guida
Assistant video assistant referees:
Gianluca Vuoto

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Twelve named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Controversy

Following the murder of the dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy in Turkey in October 2018, activists and humanitarian associations including Amnesty International have appealed to both the finalist teams and Lega Serie A for the match not to be played in Saudi Arabia. Amnesty International indicated the event as an attempt to "rebrand" its tarnished image, known as "sportswashing".[3][4][5]

Matteo Salvini, the deputy prime minister of Italy, also labelled the decision to play the match in Saudi Arabia as "disgusting" due to laws regarding women attending the match. Laura Boldrini stated that "the lords of football should not be allowed to trade women's rights." President of Lega Serie A Gaetano Micciché noted progress compared to a year ago when no women at all were allowed in the stadium.[6] Women will only be allowed in one section of the stadium, which comprises around 15 percent of the 60,000 seats, and will not be allowed to sit elsewhere in the stadium.[7] However, Micciché has defended the decision to host the Supercoppa in Saudi Arabia stating that this will help to promote the Italian game to a worldwide audience.[8] He also said that women in Saudi Arabia are allowed to attend matches since January 2018, adding that women will be able to sit in family area.[9]

The Serie A's MENA rightsholder beIN Sports condemned the hosting of the Supercoppa in Saudi Arabia in response to the pirate broadcaster BeoutQ. beIN Sports had been forced to cease offering its services in Saudi Arabia due to the Qatar diplomatic crisis, which has led to BeoutQ illegally retransmitting its programming in the country as an alternative outlet. beIN Sports has repeatedly accused the service of operating from within Saudi Arabia. In November 2019, beIN Sports threatened to cut its ties with the Serie A over the Saudi deal, accusing it of "making a quick buck from the very entity that has been stealing its rights for two years."[10][11]

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