Coppa Italia 2011/12
Coppa Italia 2011/12 | |
Cup winners | SSC Naples |
Teams | 78 |
Games | 79 |
← Coppa Italia 2010/11 | |
Coppa Italia Lega Pro 2011/12 ↓
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The Coppa Italia , the most important Italian cup competition , began in the 2011/12 season on August 6, 2011 with the first round matches. The final took place on May 20, 2012 between SSC Napoli and Juventus Turin and was held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome . Naples won the final with a 2-0 win. The winner is directly qualified for the group stage of the 2012/13 Europa League .
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A total of 78 teams will take part in the 64th edition of the competition. First, all 20 teams in the Serie A and all 22 clubs in the Serie B . Furthermore, 27 teams are provided by the Lega Pro , the third highest professional league in Italy, with 24 from the Lega Pro Prima Divisione and three clubs from the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione . The 24 teams consist of the four relegated teams from the previous Serie B season , the teams that failed in the playoffs for promotion to Serie B in 2011 and the finalists of the 2011 Coppa Italia Lega Pro .
The remaining places will then be filled with the best clubs in terms of points from Girone A and Girone B from the previous season. The remaining nine starting places will be awarded to the runners-up in the 2010/11 season of the nine groups in Serie D , the highest amateur division, as the group winners were promoted.
Atletico Roma would actually be eligible to participate as a playoff participant from the previous year, but was excluded from Italian professional football due to financial constraints.
In the first round the 36 teams of the three lowest divisions meet. In the second round, the winners of the games will meet the 22 clubs from Serie B. In the third round, the first division teams from places 9–20 of the previous season intervene in the action. The 16 winners of this third round then play 8 teams against each other in a further qualifying round, which then meet in the round of 16 against the clubs ranked 1-8 of the previous season.
Every encounter is decided in one game, only in the semi-finals there are home and return games.
In the event of a tie after 90 minutes, a decision will be brought about immediately with overtime and a possible subsequent penalty shoot- out. The away goals rule applies to semi-finals .
1 round
Result | ||
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Piacenza Calcio | 3-0 | US Città di Pontedera |
Specia Calcio | 3-0 | ASD Vallée d'Aoste |
AS Taranto Calcio | 2: 1 | Feralpisalò |
US Alessandria | 1-0 | US Casertana |
SS Barletta Calcio | 0: 1 | Carrarese Calcio |
Como Calcio | 1: 2 | AC Prato |
US Foggia | 3-0 | Trapani Calcio |
AC Lumezzane | 4: 1 | Aurora Pro Patria |
Benevento Calcio | 1: 1 (4: 3 i.E.) |
Tritium Calcio 1908 |
SS Virtus Lanciano | 1: 2 | AS Castel Rigone |
US Latina | 0: 1 | L'Aquila Calcio |
Calcio Portogruaro Summaga | 0: 3 | AS Avellino 1912 |
Sorrento Calcio | 4: 1 | SP Tamai |
US Triestina | 2-0 | AC Voghera |
Frosinone Calcio | 3-0 | Pomigliano Calcio |
AC Pisa | 3-0 | ASD Bacoli Sibilla Flegrea |
US Siracusa | 1-0 | Teramo Calcio |
AC Reggiana | 1: 2 | Carpi FC |
2nd round
Result | ||
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AS Cittadella | 3: 2 a.d. | AC Pisa |
Modena FC | 4-0 | Frosinone Calcio |
Brescia Calcio | 5-0 | L'Aquila Calcio |
AS Livorno | 3: 1 | US Siracusa |
Reggina Calcio | 1-0 | Carrarese Calcio |
Torino FC | 1-0 | AC Lumezzane |
US Sassuolo Calcio | 2: 1 | SS Juve Stabia |
Vicenza Calcio | 1: 2 | Hellas Verona |
Delfino Pescara 1936 | 2: 2 (9:10 on account) |
US Triestina |
UC Albinoleffe | 2: 1 | AS Castel Rigone |
Ascoli Calcio | 3: 1 a.d. | AS Taranto Calcio |
AS Varese 1910 | 0: 1 | AS Avellino 1912 |
FC Empoli | 4: 1 | Piacenza Calcio |
AS Bari | 1-0 | Specia Calcio |
Padova Calcio | 4: 2 | Carpi FC |
FC Crotone | 1-0 | Sorrento Calcio |
US Grosseto | 3: 2 | AC Prato |
AS Gubbio | 2: 2 (3: 2 i.E.) |
Benevento Calcio |
ASG Nocerina | 2-0 | US Foggia |
Sampdoria Genoa | 3: 2 a.d. | US Alessandria |
3rd round
Result | ||
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CFC genoa | 4: 3 | ASG Nocerina |
FC Empoli | 2: 1 | Sampdoria Genoa |
Sassuolo Calcio | 3: 3 2: 4 i. E.) |
Hellas Verona |
Modena FC | 2: 1 | Reggina Calcio |
AC Florence | 2: 1 | AS Cittadella |
AC Cesena | 1: 0 a.d. | Ascoli Calcio |
Atalanta Bergamo | 3: 4 | AS Gubbio |
AS Bari | 4-0 | AS Avellino 1912 |
Bologna FC | 2: 1 | Padova Calcio |
Cagliari Calcio | 5: 1 | UC Albinoleffe |
Chievo Verona | 1-0 | AS Livorno |
Catania Calcio | 2: 1 | Brescia Calcio |
US Lecce | 0: 2 | FC Crotone |
Novara Calcio | 4-0 | US Triestina |
Parma FC | 4: 1 | US Grosseto |
AC Siena | 1-0 | Torino FC |
4th round
Result | ||
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Bologna FC | 4: 2 | FC Crotone |
Chievo Verona | 3-0 | Modena FC |
CFC genoa | 3: 2 a.d. | AS Bari |
AC Florence | 2: 1 | FC Empoli |
Cagliari Calcio | 1: 2 | AC Siena |
Parma FC | 0: 2 | Hellas Verona |
Catania Calcio | 2: 3 | Novara Calcio |
AC Cesena | 3-0 | AS Gubbio |
Round of 16
Result | ||
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Juventus Turin | 2: 1 a.d. | Bologna FC |
US Palermo | ?:? (4: 7 i.E.) |
AC Siena |
Lazio Rome | 3: 2 | Hellas Verona |
SSC Naples | 2: 1 | AC Cesena |
Inter Milan | 2: 1 | CFC genoa |
AS Roma | 3-0 | AC Florence |
AC Milan | 2: 1 a.d. | Novara Calcio |
Udinese Calcio | 1: 2 | Chievo Verona |
Quarter finals
Result | ||
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Juventus Turin | 3-0 | AS Roma |
Chievo Verona | 0: 1 | AC Siena |
SSC Naples | 2-0 | Inter Milan |
AC Milan | 3: 1 | Lazio Rome |
Semifinals
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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AC Siena | 2: 3 | SSC Naples | 2: 1 | 0: 2 |
AC Milan | 3: 4 | Juventus Turin | 1: 2 | 2: 2 a.d. |
final
SSC Naples | Juventus Turin | |||||
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Morgan De Sanctis , Hugo Campagnaro , Paolo Cannavaro , Salvatore Aronica , Christian Maggio , Blerim Džemaili , Gökhan Inler , Marek Hamšík (85th Andrea Dossena ), Juan Zúñiga , Ezequiel Lavezzi (72nd Goran Pandev ), Edinson Cavani (91st Miguel Britos ) Trainer: Walter Mazzarri |
Marco Storari , Andrea Barzagli , Leonardo Bonucci , Martín Cáceres , Stephan Lichtsteiner (68th Simone Pepe ), Arturo Vidal , Andrea Pirlo , Claudio Marchisio , Marcelo Estigarribia , Marco Borriello (73rd Fabio Quagliarella ), Alessandro Del Piero (68th Mirko Vucinic ) Coach: Antonio Conte |
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1: 0 Edison Cavani (63.) 2: 0 Marek Hamsik (83.) |
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Fabio Quagliarella (90.) |
See also
Web links
- kicker.de: All games of the Coppa Italia 2011/12
- weltfussball.de: All matches of the Coppa Italia 2011/12
Individual evidence
- ↑ rivieraoggi.it: "Dal Consiglio federale ok alla Lega Pro a 76 squadre" (Italian, accessed on November 14, 2011)