Coppa Italia 2010/11
Coppa Italia 2010/11 | |
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Cup winners | Inter Milan (7th title) |
Teams | 78 |
Games | 79 |
Gates | 253 (ø 3.2 per game) |
Top scorer | Samuel Eto'o , Felice Evacuo (5 each) |
← Coppa Italia 2009/10 | |
Coppa Italia Lega Pro 2010/11 ↓
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The Coppa Italia , the most important Italian cup competition, began in the 2010/11 season on August 8, 2010 with the first round matches. The final took place on May 29, 2011 between Inter Milan and US Palermo . Inter won the final with a 3-1 win at the Stadio Olimpico and celebrated the seventh success in the club's history. They were also able to win the title for the second time in a row.
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A total of 78 teams took part in the 63rd edition of the competition. The entire 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 | ||
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Benevento Calcio | 5: 1 | Este AC |
AC Lumezzane | 2-0 | Pomezia Calcio |
Como Calcio | 3: 1 | ASD Citta di Guidonia |
Monza Calcio | 2: 1 a.d. | Virtus Entella |
Ternana Calcio | 3: 1 | Specia Calcio |
SPAL Ferrara | 2: 3 | Trapani Calcio |
AC Reggiana | 2: 1 a.d. | FC AlzanoCene 1909 |
Hellas Verona | 2-0 | Casarano Calcio |
Taranto Calcio | 1-0 | Feralpisalò |
Cosenza Calcio | 1: 1 n.V. (4: 2 in good.) |
AS Lucchese |
Foligno Calcio | 3: 2 a.d. | San Marino Calcio |
US Cremonese | 2: 1 a.d. | Atletico Roma |
SS Virtus Lanciano | 2: 1 | Carpi FC |
Sorrento Calcio | 6-0 | US Catanzaro |
SS Cavese | 0: 2 | AS Gubbio 1910 |
US Alessandria | 6-0 | Santegidiese |
Salernitana Calcio | 0: 2 | FC South Tyrol |
Ravenna Calcio | 2: 1 | Juve Stabia |
2nd round
Result | ||
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AC Siena | 2-0 | Ternana Calcio |
Calcio Portogruaro Summaga | 2: 1 | FC South Tyrol |
Modena FC | 4: 1 | Sorrento Calcio |
Como Calcio | 1: 3 | AS Varese |
Piacenza Calcio | 5: 3 a.d. | SS Virtus Lanciano |
Atalanta Bergamo | 3: 1 | Foligno Calcio |
AS Cittadella | 2-0 | Hellas Verona |
FC Crotone | 1-0 | US Triestina |
Vicenza Calcio | 2: 1 | Benevento Calcio |
UC Albinoleffe | 3: 1 | Pescara Calcio |
Sassuolo Calcio | 3: 1 | Monza Calcio |
Novara Calcio | 3: 1 a.d. | Taranto Calcio |
FC Empoli | 4: 1 | AC Reggiana |
AS Livorno | 1-0 | US Cremonese |
Padova Calcio | 1-0 | Ravenna Calcio |
US Grosseto | 5-0 | AS Gubbio 1910 |
Ascoli Calcio | 3: 1 | AC Lumezzane |
Frosinone Calcio | 3: 1 | Trapani Calcio |
Reggina Calcio | 1-0 | US Alessandria |
Torino FC | 1: 3 a.d. | Cosenza Calcio |
3rd round
Result | ||
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CFC genoa | 2: 1 a.d. | US Grosseto |
AC Florence | 1: 0 a.d. | FC Empoli |
Vicenza Calcio | 1-0 | Ascoli Calcio |
Frosinone Calcio | 2: 4 a.d. | Reggina Calcio |
Atalanta Bergamo | 0: 1 | AS Livorno |
AC Cesena | 1: 3 a.d. | Novara Calcio |
Udinese Calcio | 4-0 | Padova Calcio |
Cagliari Calcio | 3-0 | Piacenza Calcio |
Bologna FC | 3: 2 | Modena FC |
FC Crotone | 0: 1 a.d. | UC Albinoleffe |
Brescia Calcio | 1-0 | AS Cittadella |
Catania Calcio | 4: 3 a.d. | AS Varese |
US Lecce | 3: 2 | AC Siena |
Lazio Rome | 3-0 | Calcio Portogruaro Summaga |
AC Chievo Verona | 2-0 | Sassuolo Calcio |
AS Bari | 3: 1 | Torino FC |
4th round
Result | ||
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Udinese Calcio | 2: 1 a.d. | US Lecce |
CFC genoa | 3: 1 a.d. | Vicenza Calcio |
Lazio Rome | 3-0 | UC Albinoleffe |
Cagliari Calcio | 0: 3 | Bologna FC |
Catania Calcio | 5: 1 | Brescia Calcio |
AC Chievo Verona | 3-0 | Novara Calcio |
AC Florence | 3: 0 a.d. | Reggina Calcio |
AS Bari | 4: 1 | AS Livorno |
Round of 16
Result | ||
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Parma FC | 2: 1 a.d. | AC Florence |
US Palermo | 1-0 | AC Chievo Verona |
SSC Naples | 2: 1 | Bologna FC |
AC Milan | 3-0 | AS Bari |
AS Roma | 2: 1 | Lazio Rome |
Sampdoria Genoa | 2: 2 n.v. (5: 4 p.e.) |
Udinese Calcio |
Inter Milan | 3: 2 | CFC genoa |
Juventus Turin | 2-0 | Catania Calcio |
Quarter finals
Result | ||
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US Palermo | 0: 0 n.v. (5: 4 in good condition) |
Parma FC |
Sampdoria Genoa | 1: 2 | AC Milan |
SSC Naples | 0: 0 n.v. (4: 5 in good condition) |
Inter Milan |
Juventus Turin | 0: 2 | AS Roma |
Semifinals
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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AS Roma | 1: 2 | Inter Milan | 0: 1 | 1: 1 |
AC Milan | 3: 4 | US Palermo | 2: 2 | 1: 2 |
final
The final of the 2010/11 season of Coppa Italia took place on May 29, 2011 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome . For the seventh time in the club's history, Inter Milan won the largest Italian cup competition. The game ended with a 3-1 win after regular time. Samuel Eto'o contributed two and Diego Milito one goal, while Ezequiel Muñoz could only provide the interim goal before he himself saw the red card. Eto'o also managed to become the Cup's top scorer with a total of five goals.
Inter Milan | US Palermo | |||||
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Júlio César - Javier Zanetti , Lúcio , Andrea Ranocchia , Cristian Chivu - Yuto Nagatomo , Dejan Stanković , Thiago Motta (83rd McDonald Mariga ), Wesley Sneijder (87th Diego Milito ) - Giampaolo Pazzini (61st Goran Pandev ), Samuel Eto ' o Trainer: Leonardo |
Salvatore Sirigu - Dorin Goian (24 Moris Carrozzieri ), Ezequiel Muñoz , Mattia Cassani , Federico Balzaretti - Giulio Migliaccio , Antonio Nocerino , Javier Pastore , Josip Iličić - Afriyie Acquah (55. Fabrizio Miccoli ), Abel Hernandez (78 ' Mauricio Pinilla ) Coach: Delio Rossi |
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See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ kicker.de: Match report for the final (accessed on September 18, 2011)
- ↑ weltfussball.de: list of goalscorers of the Coppa Italia 2010/11