Result AC MILAN 0 – 1 BOLOGNA, Wednesday 14 May 2025, Coppa Italia Final
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54% Ball Possession AC MILAN and 46% Ball Possession BOLOGNA
AC Milan 0 – 1 Bologna
. 53′ Dan Ndoye
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What a thriller! Bologna won the Coppa Italia Final on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium in Rome, Italy. win Bologna won the first Coppa Italia in 51 years. Bologna rightfully claimed victory, demonstrating throughout the match that they function as a cohesive unit, unlike Milan, who rely heavily on the sporadic brilliance of their star players, particularly Rafael Leão, who was largely absent tonight. As a result, Bologna can celebrate this win and continue their promising streak. Additionally, while it may seem secondary, they have secured a spot in Europe for next season, and this could be just the beginning of a series of successes.
After Ndoye’s determined and composed goal gave the Rossoblù the lead, Conceicao’s squad appeared disorganized and chaotic, lacking a clear strategy for responding. In contrast, Vincenzo Italiano instructed his team to maintain their compactness and pressure, effectively stifling any ambitions from their opponents.
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— Bologna FC 1909 (@BolognaFC1909en) May 14, 2025
Historically, the two teams have met eight times in the final stages of the Coppa Italia from 1968 to 1977, with Milan winning four times, Bologna winning twice, and two matches ending in a draw.
Following their victory in the Supercoppa Italiana on January 6 against Inter, Milan failed to secure two trophies in a single season for the first time since 2007/08, which would include the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
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Bologna leads in the 53rd minute thanks to Dan Ndoye, who scores with a right-footed shot to the bottom right corner. Ndoye displays his coolness in the area, maneuvering past two defenders and unleashing a powerful right-footed shot that Maignan is unable to save.
🔴⚫️AC Milan 0 – 1 Bologna 🔴🔵 53rd minute ⚽️ goal by Dan Ndoye for @BolognaFC1909en with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.#MilanBologna #acmilanbologna #ItalianSerieA https://t.co/KSm5ugfWIx
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) May 14, 2025
Dan Ndoye brings Bologna one step closer to lifting their first major trophy in more than 50 years 🤩 pic.twitter.com/ukvlAndIvS
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) May 14, 2025
🔴⚫️ Youssouf Fofana reaches a milestone of 50 appearances for AC Milan https://t.co/sX8NHMFpN0
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Stats before the game:
It is the 15th encounter of the Coppa Italia between Milan and Bologna. The Rossoneri hold a lead with six victories compared to four for Bologna, along with four matches ending in a draw. The most recent tournament clash occurred on December 13, 1995, during the quarterfinals, where Bologna progressed after a penalty shootout following two 1-1 draws in the legs.
Milan is set to compete in its 13th Coppa Italia final, with the most recent one being on May 9, 2018, where they lost 0-4 to Juventus. The Rossoneri have only claimed the trophy once in their last six finals, which was in the 2002/03 season with a total score of 6-3 against Roma. If successful, this would mark Milan’s sixth Coppa Italia victory in their history.
Bologna is set to compete in their second Coppa Italia final, following their match against Palermo on May 23, 1974, where they won the cup after a thrilling penalty shootout (1-1 after extra time). This could mark the Emilians’ third trophy win in their history, with their first victory coming from the final group matches of the 1969/70 edition.
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📺 Click the video to watch AC Milan 0 – 1 Bologna highlights on Wednesday 14 May 2025
The Olimpico di Roma Stadium is set for AC Milan vs Bologna
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AC Milan official starting lineup against Bologna
Bologna official starting lineup against AC Milan
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“This is one of the most deserving trophies of all time.”@IFTVMarco joins the celebrations pitchside as Bologna win their first Coppa Italia in 51 years 🏆 pic.twitter.com/5GXjdqFBfQ
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👉First half is over 🔴⚫️AC Milan 0 – 0 Bologna 🔴🔵
Coppa Italia Final⚽️ Goals: 0
🟨 Yellow Cards: 38′ Fikayo Tomori (M), 43′ Lewis Ferguson (B), 45+2′ Christian Pulisic (M)
✅ Shots on goal: Milan 1, Bologna 3
✅ Corners: Milan 0, Bologna 3
✅ Saves: Milan 0, Bologna 2… https://t.co/LuOVaXIXHf— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) May 14, 2025
👉Result 🔴⚫️ AC Milan 0 – 1 Bologna 🔴🔵
WINNERS Coppa Italia Final⚽️ Goals: 53′ Dan Ndoye (B)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 38′ Fikayo Tomori (M), 43′ Lewis Ferguson (B), 45+2′ Christian Pulisic (M), 57′ Giovanni Fabbian (B), 74′ Jhon Lucumí (B)
✅ Shots on goal: Milan 2, Bologna 5
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2024 – 2025 Coppa Italia Final
Result 🔴⚫️AC Milan 0 – 1 Bologna 🔴🔵
Wednesday 14 May 2025
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy
21:00
Referee: MARIANI
Assistants: PERETTI – COLAROSSI
Fourth Official: MANGANIELLO
VAR: MERAVIGLIA
AVAR: MAZZOLENI
AA RIS.: BRESMES
⚽️ Goals: 53′ Dan Ndoye (B)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 38′ Fikayo Tomori (M), 43′ Lewis Ferguson (B), 45+2′ Christian Pulisic (M)
✅ Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:
🔴⚫️ Lineup AC MILAN (3-4-2-1): Maignan; Tomori (62′ Walker), Gabbia, Pavlović; Jiménez (62′ Félix), Fofana (88′ Abraham), Reijnders, Hernández; Pulisic (88′ Chukwueze), Leão; Jović (62′ Gimenez).
Subs: Sportiello, Torriani; Bartesaghi, Florenzi, Royal, Terracciano, Thiaw; Loftus-Cheek, Musah; Camarda.
Coach: Conceição.
🔴🔵 Lineup BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Holm (76′ Calabria), Beukema, Lucumí, Miranda; Freuler, Ferguson; Orsolini (69′ Casale), Fabbian (69′ Pobega), Ndoye (80′ Dallinga); Castro (80′ Odgaard).
Subs: Bagnolini, Ravaglia; De Silvestri, Erlić, Lykogiannīs; Aebischer, El Azzouzi, Moro; Cambiaghi, Domínguez.
Coach: Vincenzo Italiano.
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