2010–11 Coppa Italia

The 2010–11 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 64th edition of the domestic competition. As in the previous year, 78 clubs took part in the tournament. Internazionale were the cup holders and successfully retained the trophy. It was Inter Milan's last competitive title until winning the Serie A title in 2021.

Participating teams

 * Serie A (20 teams)


 * Bari
 * Bologna
 * Brescia
 * Cagliari
 * Catania
 * Cesena
 * Chievo
 * Fiorentina
 * Genoa
 * Internazionale
 * Juventus
 * Lazio
 * Lecce
 * Milan
 * Napoli
 * Palermo
 * Parma
 * Roma
 * Sampdoria
 * Udinese


 * Serie B (22 teams)


 * AlbinoLeffe
 * Ascoli
 * Atalanta
 * Cittadella
 * Crotone
 * Empoli
 * Frosinone
 * Grosseto
 * Livorno
 * Modena
 * Novara
 * Padova
 * Pescara
 * Piacenza
 * Portosummaga
 * Reggina
 * Sassuolo
 * Siena
 * Torino
 * Triestina
 * Varese
 * Vicenza


 * Lega Pro (27 teams)


 * Alessandria
 * Atletico Roma
 * Benevento
 * Catanzaro
 * Cavese
 * Como
 * Cosenza
 * Cremonese
 * FeralpiSalò
 * Foligno
 * Gubbio
 * Juve Stabia
 * Lucchese
 * Lumezzane
 * Monza
 * Ravenna
 * Reggiana
 * Salernitana
 * San Marino
 * Sorrento
 * SPAL
 * Spezia
 * Südtirol
 * Taranto
 * Ternana
 * Hellas Verona
 * Virtus Lanciano


 * LND - Serie D (9 teams)


 * AlzanoCene
 * Carpi
 * Este
 * Guidonia
 * Pomezia
 * Santegidiese
 * Trapani
 * Virtus Casarano
 * Virtus Entella

Format and seeding
Teams entered the competition at various stages, as follows:
 * First phase (one-legged fixtures)
 * First round: 36 teams from Lega Pro and Serie D started the tournament
 * Second round: the 18 winners from the previous round were joined by the 22 Serie B teams
 * Third round: the 20 winners from the second round met the 12 Serie A sides seeded 9–20
 * Fourth round: the 16 survivors face each other
 * Second phase
 * Round of 16 (one-legged): the 8 fourth round winners were inserted into a bracket with the Serie A clubs seeded 1-8
 * Quarterfinals (one-legged)
 * Semifinals (two-legged)
 * Final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome

Second leg
Internazionale won 2–1 on aggregate.

Palermo won 4–3 on aggregate.