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The Italian Cup 1969 it was the first edition of the women’s basketball tournament. The final was held in Bologna on 4 June 1969.[1][2]
Three preliminary rounds were played, followed by the round of 16, quarterfinals, semi-finals and final.[5]
Played between 20 and 23 April 1969.[6]
| Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Bordighera | 30 – 33 | San Giorgio Savona |
| Fiat Mirafiori | 39 – 48 | Biella |
| DDM Spice | 49 – 20 | Sare Basilicanova |
| Faenza | 34 – 31 | Stand Ferrara |
| Interclub Muggia | 29 – 54 | Julia Trieste |
| Free Sportsmen Messina | 26 – 55 | Libertas Messina |
| Bustese | 47 – 42 | Galimberti Varese |
| Libertas Lucca | a rib. | Aurora Grosseto |
Played between 25 and 27 April 1969.[7]
| Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Fides Napoli | 35 – 55 | Emerson Maddaloni |
| Naples Basketball | 29 – 16 | East of Naples |
| Libertas Lucca | 16 – 77 | AS Lucca |
| K3 Roman | 42 – 44 | Juventus Rome |
| CA Faenza | 66 – 44 | Comber Vicenza |
| Julia Trieste | 47 – 34 | CMM Trieste |
| Biella | 32 – 30 | San Giorgio Savona |
| DDM Spice | 28 – 39 | Alcione Chiavari |
| CRAS Maria Pia Taranto | 45 – 32 | Atletico Bari |
| Ultravox Brescia | 43 – 52 | Electrical pipelines Milan |
| Castellammare | 18 – 56 | Partenio Avellino |
| Breasts Nocera | – | Basket Salerno |
| Alcamo | 38 – 46 | Palermo |
| Libertas Messina | 25 – 34 | Enzo Drago Messina |
| Bustese | 48 – 51 | Comense |
Played on 1 May and 11 May 1969.[8]
Played on 11 and 15 May 1969.[9]
Played on 15 and 18 May 1969.[10]
Played on 25 May 1969.[11]
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| Bologna June 4, 1969, 9.30pm CEST |
Stand in Milan | 48 – 37 (23-24) |
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Standa Milano (1st title): Fiorella Alderighi, Lorenza Nava, Magda Marconi, Gianna Ghirri, Maria Pia Mapelli, Licia Toriser, Maria Grazia Zamara, Luisa Fantoni, Ruffini. Coach: Romano Forastieri.[12]
- ↑ For Standa it is revengein Corriere dello Sport4 June 1969, p. 6.
- ↑ Male, p. 295.
- ↑ Coppitalia alla Standain Corriere dello Sport6 June 1969, p. 5.
- ↑ Male, p. 295.
- ↑ Male, pp. 294-295.
- ↑ Women’s Italian Cupin Corriere dello Sport21 April 1969, p. 13.
- ↑ The first round of the women’s Italian Cupin Corriere dello Sport23 April 1969, p. 4.
- ↑ The second round of the women’s Italian Cupin Corriere dello Sport30 April 1969, p. 4.
- ↑ Tomorrow’s matches for the Women’s Cupin Corriere dello Sport10 May 1969, p. 6.
- ↑ The Italian Cup on two frontsin Corriere dello Sport14 May 1969, p. 4.
- ↑ The semi-finals of the Women’s Cup will be held on May 25thin Corriere dello Sport20 May 1969, p. 6.
- ↑ Male, pp. 125, 295.
- Massimiliano Mascolo, Women’s basketball almanacsecond edition, J and J, 2016.