Coppa Italia 2003/04

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Coppa Italia 2003/04
Coppa Italia 2004 Logo.jpg
Cup winners Lazio Rom (4th title)
Teams 48
Games 94
Gates 209  (ø 2.22 per game)
Top scorer Stefano Fiore (6)
Coppa Italia 2002/03

The Coppa Italia 2003/04 , the highest Italian cup competition , started in the 2003/04 season on August 17, 2003 with the first group matches. The two finals were played on March 17 and May 12, 2004 between Lazio Rome and Juventus Turin . Lazio won the final after a 2-0 win at their Stadio Olimpico and a 2-2 win at Stadio delle Alpi with a final score of 4-2 and thus celebrated the fourth Coppa Italia title in the club's history.

mode

A total of 48 teams from the three top divisions in Italy took part in the 56th edition of the Coppa Italia . The top division, Serie A , provided a total of 18 clubs. The first eight teams in the final table of the previous season were set directly for the round of 16 . The teams in places nine to 14 of the previous season and the two best promoted teams in the previous Serie B season were again set for the qualifying round for the round of 16.

The eight remaining places for the qualifying round were awarded to the group winners in a group stage. The teams of Serie B and the finalists of the past Coppa Italia of Serie C played in eight groups of four teams each . Cosenza Calcio would actually be eligible to participate as a relegated Serie B, but was excluded due to financial difficulties.

By increasing the number of participants in Serie B in the 2003/04 season from 20 to 24 teams, four teams were promoted from Serie C1 instead of two. These were also set for the group stage, so now (apart from the finalists of the previous Coppa Italia series C , Aurora Pro Patria and SSD Brindisi ) there were still five places left. These were replenished with the best teams from the past C1 series. These were the third and fourth placed in the Girone A and Girone B, as well as the SS Sambenedettese in fifth place in the Girone B , because with 56 points it won the direct comparison with the fifth placed in the Girone A , Calcio Padova (51 points).

In the group stage, everyone played a game against each other, and from the qualifying round for the round of 16, a return match was played.

Scandal in advance

The increase in the number of participants in Serie B to 24 teams was in a way forced by three clubs. So put Catania , athletic already relegated, due to a rule violation by a competitor an appeal and got before an administrative court. Another scandal in Italian football was looming, so that even Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi got involved in the dispute.

By decree, he ordered the associations to keep both Catania and the relegated CFC Genoa and Salernitana Calcio in Serie B. This sparked massive protests from the other 20 Serie B clubs, who felt they were being disadvantaged by renewed political interference in football. A large number of the 20 clubs in Serie B boycotted the 2nd and 3rd matchdays of this Coppa Italia.

For every game in which a club did not play, the club was subsequently penalized with a penalty of one point each and the game was rated 0: 3. If both clubs failed to play a game, both clubs were punished accordingly.

Group stage

Legend

  • * The game was rated 3-0 for the team that competed after the boycott of a team at the green table .
  • ** The game was boycotted by both teams and scored 0: 3 for both.
  • The deduction is given in brackets.

Group A

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. Aurora Pro Patria  3  2  0  1 006: 200  +4 06th
 2. Cagliari Calcio  3  1  0  2 002: 600  −4 01 (−2)
 2. Piacenza Calcio  3  1  0  2 002: 600  −4 01 (−2)
 4th Como Calcio  3  0  0  3 000: 800  −8 −2 (−2)
Aurora Pro Patria 0: 2 Cagliari Calcio
Piacenza Calcio 2-0 Como Calcio
Como Calcio * 0: 3 * Aurora Pro Patria
Cagliari Calcio ** Piacenza Calcio
Como Calcio ** Cagliari Calcio
Aurora Pro Patria * 3: 0 * Piacenza Calcio

Group B

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. AC Cesena  3  1  2  0 005: 200  +3 05
 2. CFC genoa  3  1  1  1 004: 200  +2 04th
 3. Torino FC  3  1  0  2 001: 600  −5 01 (−2)
 4th AS Livorno  3  0  1  2 001: 700  −6 −1 (−2)
AC Cesena 1: 1 AS Livorno
CFC genoa 0: 1 Torino FC
Torino FC * 0: 3 * AC Cesena
AS Livorno * 0: 3 * CFC genoa
AC Cesena 1: 1 CFC genoa
Torino FC ** AS Livorno

Group C

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. US Palermo  3  1  0  2 002: 600  −4 01 (−2)
 2. Hellas Verona  3  1  0  2 001: 600  −5 01 (−2)
 3. FBC Treviso  3  0  0  3 000: 700  −7 −2 (−2)
 4th UC Albinoleffe  3  0  0  3 000: 800  −8 −2 (−2)
Hellas Verona 1-0 FBC Treviso
US Palermo 2-0 UC Albinoleffe
UC Albinoleffe ** Hellas Verona
FBC Treviso ** US Palermo
UC Albinoleffe ** FBC Treviso
Hellas Verona ** US Palermo

Group D

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. FBC Unione Venice  3  1  0  2 002: 600  −4 01 (−2)
 2. US Triestina  3  0  1  2 001: 700  −6 −1 (−2)
 2. Vicenza Calcio  3  0  1  2 001: 700  −6 −1 (−2)
 4th Atalanta Bergamo  3  0  0  3 000: 800  −8 −2 (−2)
FBC Unione Venice 2-0 Atalanta Bergamo
US Triestina 1: 1 Vicenza Calcio
Vicenza Calcio ** FBC Unione Venice
Atalanta Bergamo ** US Triestina
Vicenza Calcio ** Atalanta Bergamo
FBC Unione Venice ** US Triestina

Group E

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. SS Sambenedettese Calcio  3  2  1  0 006: 200  +4 07th
 2. Pisa Calcio  3  1  1  1 003: 400  −1 03 (−1)
 3. Ancona Calcio  3  1  0  2 003: 500  −2 02 (−1)
 4th Ternana Calcio  3  0  0  3 001: 800  −7 −2 (−2)
Ternana Calcio 1: 2 SS Sambenedettese Calcio
Ancona Calcio 0: 2 Pisa Calcio
SS Sambenedettese Calcio * 3: 0 * Ancona Calcio
Pisa Calcio ** Ternana Calcio
Pisa Calcio 1: 1 SS Sambenedettese Calcio
Ternana Calcio * 0: 3 * Ancona Calcio

Group F.

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. Teramo Calcio  3  2  1  0 008: 200  +6 07th
 2. AS Bari  3  1  0  2 002: 700  −5 01 (−2)
 3. Ascoli Calcio  3  0  1  2 002: 800  −6 −1 (−2)
 4th ASD Martina  3  0  0  3 001: 800  −7 −2 (−2)
Ascoli Calcio 2: 2 Teramo Calcio
ASD Martina 1: 2 AS Bari
AS Bari ** Ascoli Calcio
Teramo Calcio * 3: 0 * ASD Martina
AS Bari * 0: 3 * Teramo Calcio
Ascoli Calcio ** ASD Martina

Group G

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. Salernitana Calcio  3  2  1  0 006-000  +6 07th
 2. SSC Naples  3  1  1  1 003: 300  ± 0 03 (−1)
 3. ACR Messina  3  1  0  2 002: 600  −4 02 (−1)
 4th Pescara Calcio  3  0  0  3 000: 800  −8 −2 (−2)
Salernitana Calcio 0-0 SSC Naples
ACR Messina 2-0 Pescara Calcio
Pescara Calcio * 0: 3 * Salernitana Calcio
SSC Naples ** ACR Messina
Pescara Calcio * 0: 3 * SSC Naples
Salernitana Calcio * 3: 0 * ACR Messina

Group H.

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points Deduction
 1. SSD Brindisi ***  3  2  1  0 007: 100  +6 07th
 2. Catania Calcio  3  2  1  0 007: 100  +6 07th
 3. US Lecce  3  1  0  2 001: 600  −5 01 (−2)
 4th US Avellino  3  0  0  3 000: 700  −7 −2 (−2)
Lottery decision for SSD Brindisi
US Avellino 0: 1 US Lecce
SSD Brindisi 1: 1 Catania Calcio
Catania Calcio * 3: 0 * US Avellino
US Lecce * 0: 3 * SSD Brindisi
Catania Calcio * 3: 0 * US Lecce
US Avellino * 0: 3 * SSD Brindisi

Qualifying round

The qualified group winners had home rights in the first leg. In the event of a tie, the away goal rule applied . The results must always be viewed from the perspective of the first named team.

total First leg Return leg
Salernitana Calcio 0: 5 Reggina Calcio 0: 2 0: 3
Aurora Pro Patria 0: 4 Sampdoria Genoa 0: 1 0: 3
US Palermo 4: 3 Brescia Calcio 1: 1 3: 2
FBC Unione Venice 3: 1 FC Empoli 2-0 1: 1
SS Sambenedettese Calcio 2: 3 Modena FC 2: 1 0: 2
AC Cesena 3: 5 ASD Perugia Calcio 1: 2 2: 3
Teramo Calcio 0: 4 AC Siena 0: 1 0: 3
SSD Brindisi 3: 5 Bologna FC 3: 2 0: 3

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
AC Siena 2: 4 Juventus Turin 1: 2 1: 2
Sampdoria Genoa 0: 2 AC Milan 0: 1 0: 1
FBC Unione Venice 1: 2 AC Parma 0: 2 1-0
Modena FC 0: 3 Lazio Rome 0: 2 0: 1
Bologna FC 0: 4 Udinese Calcio 0: 1 0: 3
AS Roma 3: 1 US Palermo 1-0 2: 1
Inter Milan 3: 1 Reggina Calcio 2: 1 1: 1
Chievo Verona 2: 4 ASD Perugia Calcio 2: 1 0: 3

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
Udinese Calcio 1: 3 Inter Milan 0-0 1: 3
Lazio Rome 3: 1 AC Parma 2-0 1: 1
ASD Perugia Calcio 1: 3 Juventus Turin 1: 2 0: 1
AC Milan 4: 2 AS Roma 2: 1 2: 1

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
Juventus Turin 4: 4
(5: 4 on behalf)
Inter Milan 2: 2 2: 2
AC Milan 1: 6 Lazio Rome 1: 2 0: 4

final

First leg

Lazio Rome Juventus Turin
Lazio Rome
March 17, 2004 at 9:00 p.m. in Rome ( Stadio Olimpico )
Result: 2: 0 (0: 0)
Referee: Pierluigi Collina ( Bologna )
Juventus Turin


Matteo Sereni - Massimo Oddo , Jaap Stam , Fernando Couto , Giuseppe Favalli - Stefano Fiore , Giuliano Giannichedda , Fabio Liverani (81st Ousmane Dabo ), César (89th Luciano Zauri ) - Bernardo Corradi , Roberto Muzzi (46th Simone Inzaghi )
coach : Roberto Mancini
Antonio Chimenti - Lilian Thuram , Igor Tudor , Nicola Legrottaglie , Gianluca Pessotto - Mauro Camoranesi (84th Giovanni Bartolucci ), Alessio Tacchinardi , Antonio Conte (84th Enzo Maresca ), Stephen Appiah , Pavel Nedvěd - Marco Di Vaio (76th Raffaele Palladino) )
Trainer: Marcello Lippi
goal1-0 Stefano Fiore (59th)
goal2-0 Stefano Fiore (80th)
Red cards Igor Tudor (82nd)

Return leg

Juventus Turin Lazio Rome
Juventus Turin
May 12, 2004 at 9:00 p.m. in Turin ( Stadio delle Alpi )
Result: 2: 2 (1: 0)
Referee: Gianluca Paparesta ( Bari )
Lazio Rome


Antonio Chimenti - Ciro Ferrara , Lilian Thuram , Nicola Legrottaglie , Alessandro Birindelli - Gianluca Zambrotta , Enzo Maresca (75th Marco Di Vaio ), Gianluca Pessotto (46th Stephen Appiah ), Pavel Nedvěd - David Trezeguet , Alessandro Del Piero (78th Fabrizio Miccoli )
Trainer: Marcello Lippi
Matteo Sereni - Massimo Oddo , Jaap Stam , Siniša Mihajlović , Giuseppe Favalli - Stefano Fiore , Giuliano Giannichedda , Fabio Liverani (75th Demetrio Albertini ), César - Bernardo Corradi (87th Paolo Negro ), Roberto Muzzi (61st Simone Inzaghi )
coach : Roberto Mancini
goal1-0 David Trezeguet (20th)
goal2-0 Alessandro Del Piero (46th)


goal2: 1 Bernardo Corradi (69.)
goal2: 2 Stefano Fiore (86.)

Lazio had achieved a supposedly good starting position with the 2-0 win in their home Olympic Stadium, but Juve was able to equalize this deficit at the start of the second half. With Corradi's goal, Juve needed two more goals due to the away goals rule before Stefano Fiore decided the final just before the end with his goal to make it 2-2. Thus the finals ended with an overall result of 4-2 for Lazio Rome, which was able to secure the fourth title in the club's history.

With his three goals in the games against Juventus, Lazios Fiore was not only the outstanding player of the finals, but also became the tournament's top scorer with a total of six goals .

Inter's coach Roberto Mancini won this competition for the eighth time in his career, the second time as a coach and previously six times as a player.

The boycott of Serie B teams in the group stage games was also facilitated by the mode of competition. Due to the late arrival of the favorites, second division teams had almost no chance of creating real cup surprises. This is also evident from the fact that only two of the eight group winners survived the qualifying round before the competition was over for these two in the round of 16. It is also noticeable that of the eight teams seeded in the round of 16, only one (Chievo Verona) did not reach the quarter-finals.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. spiegel.de: "Intervention from above" (accessed on September 17, 2011)
  2. rsssf.com: all top scorer of the Coppa Italia (English, accessed on September 17, 2011)