The Coppa Italia of 1970 will forever be etched in the memories of Entella fans. During a time when the club was striving to build its reputation, the run in the national competition brought a wave of excitement and hope. The team, led by a mix of young talents and experienced players, demonstrated determination and team spirit that captivated the fans.

The journey to the final was not easy. Entella faced prestigious teams, but their tenacity and ability to overcome adversity were key. Each match became an event, with fans filling our beloved stadium in Chiavari, creating an electric atmosphere that pushed the team to give their all.

The final, held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, saw Entella face one of the strongest teams of the era. Despite the challenges, the Diavoli Neri took to the field with the determination to make history. Even though they could not bring home the trophy, the mere fact of reaching that point was a significant achievement.

That year, Entella not only gained visibility but also the respect of their opponents. The Coppa Italia of 1970 became a symbol of what the club represents: passion, resilience, and an unbreakable bond with the community. Even today, fans remember that period as a moment of great pride.

In a rapidly evolving football world, it's essential to remember the roots and stories that have forged the club's identity. Entella's run in the Coppa Italia of 1970 is one of those stories, a chapter that continues to inspire new generations of players and supporters. The Diavoli Neri, with their indomitable spirit, are ready to write new chapters in their history, always with the echo of that triumph in their hearts.