Coppa Italia 2009/10

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Coppa Italia 2009/10
Coppa Italia 2010 Logo.jpg
Cup winners Inter Milan (6th title)
Teams 78
Games 79
Gates 209  (ø 2.65 per game)
Top scorer Adrian Mutu , Alain Baclet , Rachid Arma (4 each)
Coppa Italia 2008/09

The Coppa Italia , the Italian Cup, began in the 2009/10 season on August 2, 2009 with the first round matches. The final took place on May 5, 2010 between AS Roma and Inter Milan . The Milanese won the final 1-0 with a goal from Diego Milito . For Inter it was the sixth cup success in the club's history.

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A total of 78 teams took part in the 62nd edition of the competition. The whole of the Serie A season 2008/09 and 20 clubs in the current series B . In addition, 20 the team from the Lega Pro Prima Divisione (formerly C1 provided), each 10 finishers of Girone A and Girone B . The Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (formerly C2 ), however, presented only nine teams, each of the group winners and playoff finalists Girone A, B and C . From the highest amateur league in Italy, Serie D , the remaining nine places were filled.

In the first round, the 36 teams of the three lowest divisions met each other. The winners of the games then meet in the second round against the 22 clubs of Serie B. In the third round, the first division teams from places 9–20 of the previous season met the winners of the previous round. The 16 winners of this third round first play 8 teams against each other, which then play against the clubs ranked 1-8 of the previous season in the round of 16.

Except for the semi-finals, the knockout system was used , only the round of the last four was decided by means of a return game.

1 round

Result
Ternana Calcio 3: 2 AC Renate
US pergocrema 0: 1 ASC Figline
Real Marcianise 0: 2 US Alessandria Calcio
US Foggia 3: 1 AS Viterbese Calcio
Pro Patria Calcio 4-0 Gela Calcio
Novara Calcio 1-0 AS Pescina Valle del Giovenco
Taranto Sport 1: 3 Cosenza Calcio 1914
SS Cavese ?:?
(3: 5 i.E.)
AS Varese 1910
SPAL Ferrara 2: 1 Como Calcio
US Cremonese 2-0 AS Chioggia Sottomarina
Ravenna Calcio 3: 2 Giulianova Calcio
Rimini Calcio 1: 2 a.d. Vico Equense Calcio
Benevento Calcio 3: 1 AC Prato
AC Arezzo 2-0 Polisportiva Castellarano Calcio
AC Reggiana 4-0 ASD Sansepolcro
Specia Calcio 0: 1 a.d. Hellas Verona
AC Lumezzane 3-0 Fano Calcio
AC Perugia 1-0 AG Nocerina

2nd round

Result
Salernitana Calcio 1-0 Benevento Calcio
Sassuolo Calcio 2-0 US Alessandria Calcio
AC Lumezzane 6-0 Gallipoli Calcio
Modena FC ?:?
(3: 5 i.E.)
Novara Calcio
Torino FC 1-0 ASC Figline
Reggina Calcio 3-0 AC Arezzo
FC Empoli 2-0 AC Reggiana
US Lecce 4-0 Vico Equense Calcio
US Triestina 1: 0 a.d. US Foggia
Brescia Calcio 1-0 Ravenna Calcio
SPAL Ferrara 3: 1 a.d. UC Albinoleffe
Piacenza Calcio 1: 3 Hellas Verona
Ancona Calcio 1-0 AC Perugia
Frosinone Calcio ?:?
(4: 3 i.E.)
AS Varese 1910
AC Mantova 3: 1 Pro Patria Calcio
AS Cittadella 2-0 Padova Calcio
AC Cesena ?:?
(3: 2 i.E.)
Ternana Calcio
Vicenza Calcio 1: 2 US Cremonese
US Grosseto 3: 2 Cosenza Calcio 1914

3rd round

Result
Sassuolo Calcio 2-0 Hellas Verona
Parma FC 1: 2 Novara Calcio
AS Livorno 2-0 Torino FC
AS Cittadella 2: 1 a.d. Ascoli Calcio
US Palermo 4: 2 SPAL Ferrara
Brescia Calcio 0: 1 Reggina Calcio
Catania Calcio 1-0 US Cremonese
AS Bari ?:?
(4: 5 i. E.)
FC Empoli
Ancona Calcio 2: 3 AC Lumezzane
Bologna FC ?:?
(6: 7 i.E.)
Frosinone Calcio
Chievo Verona 3-0 AC Mantova
AC Cesena 0: 1 Atalanta Bergamo
US Triestina 1-0 Cagliari Calcio
Sampdoria Genoa 6: 2 US Lecce
SSC Naples 3-0 Salernitana Calcio
AC Siena 2-0 US Grosseto

4th round

Result
Chievo Verona 2-0 Frosinone Calcio
AC Siena 0: 2 Novara Calcio
Atalanta Bergamo 0: 1 AC Lumezzane
SSC Naples 1-0 AS Cittadella
US Palermo 4: 1 Reggina Calcio
US Triestina 1-0 Sassuolo Calcio
Sampdoria Genoa 1: 2 AS Livorno
Catania Calcio 2-0 FC Empoli

Round of 16

Result
Inter Milan 1-0 AS Livorno
AS Roma 3: 1 US Triestina
AC Milan 2: 1 Novara Calcio
CFC genoa 1: 2 Catania Calcio
Juventus Turin 3-0 SSC Naples
AC Florence 3: 2 Chievo Verona
Udinese Calcio 2-0 AC Lumezzane
Lazio Rome 2-0 US Palermo

Quarter finals

Result
AC Florence 3: 2 Lazio Rome
AS Roma 1-0 Catania Calcio
AC Milan 0: 1 Udinese Calcio
Inter Milan 2: 1 Juventus Turin

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
Inter Milan 2-0 AC Florence 1-0 1-0
AS Roma 2: 1 Udinese Calcio 2-0 0: 1

final

The final of the Coppa Italia took place on May 5th, 2010 in Rome. For the sixth time in the club's history, Inter Milan won the cup competition. The only goal was scored by Argentine Diego Milito , while AS Roma captain Francesco Totti was sent off the field shortly before the end of the game after a serious foul on Mario Balotelli .

Inter Milan AS Roma
Inter Milan
May 5, 2010 at 8:45 p.m. in Rome ( Stadio Olimpico )
Result: 1: 0 (1: 0)
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli ( Bologna )
AS Roma


Júlio César - Javier Zanetti , Iván Córdoba (39th Walter Samuel ), Marco Materazzi , Maicon - Cristian Chivu , Thiago Motta , Wesley Sneijder (6th Mario Balotelli , 90th Sulley Muntari ), Esteban Cambiasso - Samuel Eto'o , Diego Milito . Coach: José Mourinho(C)Captain of the crew
Júlio Sérgio Bertagnoli - Nicolás Burdisso (46th Marco Motta ), Juan , Philippe Mexès , John Arne Riise - David Pizarro (46th Francesco Totti ), Rodrigo Taddei , Daniele De Rossi , Simone Perrotta - Mirko Vučinić , Luca Toni (63rd Jérémy Ménez ). Coach: Claudio Ranieri(C)Captain of the crew
1-0 Diego Milito (40th)
Red cards Francesco Totti (88.)

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. kicker.de: Match report of the final (accessed on September 18, 2011)