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Anglo-Italian League Cup

The Anglo-Italian League Cup was a short-lived football competition between clubs in England and Italy.

History

The competition was set up at the same time as the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1969, but this competition was solely contested by the winners of the League Cup in England and the Coppa Italia in Italy, over two legs. It only ran for three seasons, before being scrapped. It was briefly reinstated in 1975, this time between the FA Cup and Coppa Italia winners, but only lasted two seasons before being finally scrapped in 1976.

Winners

Year Winner Runner-up
1969 Swindon Town AS Roma
1970 Bologna Manchester City
1971 Tottenham Hostpur Torino
1975 Fiorentina West Ham United
1976 Napoli Southampton

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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