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1 Participating teams  



1.1  Serie A (20 teams)  





1.2  Serie B (20 teams)  





1.3  Serie C (29 teams)  





1.4  Serie D (9 teams)  







2 Format and seeding  





3 Round dates  





4 First stage  



4.1  First round  





4.2  Second round  





4.3  Third round  





4.4  Fourth round  







5 Final stage  



5.1  Bracket  





5.2  Round of 16  





5.3  Quarter-finals  





5.4  Semi-finals  



5.4.1  First leg  





5.4.2  Second leg  









6 Final  





7 Top goalscorers  





8 Notes  





9 References  














201920 Coppa Italia






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2019–20 Coppa Italia
Tournament details
CountryItaly
Dates3 August 2019 –
17 June 2020
Teams78
Final positions
ChampionsNapoli (6th title)
Runner-upJuventus
Tournament statistics
Matches played79
Goals scored254 (3.22 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Gianluca Scamacca
Michele Vano
(4 goals each)
← 2018–19
2020–21 →

The 2019–20 Coppa Italia (branded as the Coppa Italia Coca-Cola for sponsorship reasons during the final)[1] was the 73rd edition of the national cup in Italian football.[2]

Lazio were the defending champions having won their seventh cup title in May 2019 against Atalanta, but were eliminated by Napoli in the quarter-finals. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, both the second legs of the semi-finals and the final itself were postponed to June.[3][4]

Napoli won the competition by defeating Juventus 4–2 on penalties in the final after a goalless draw, winning their sixth cup title, having won their fifth cup title in 2014.[5]

Participating teams[edit]

2019–20 Coppa Italia is located in Italy
Turin

Turin

Milan

Milan

Verona

Verona

Genoa

Genoa

Rome

Rome

Teams of Milan
Internazionale
Milan

Teams of Turin
Juventus
Torino

Teams of Genoa
Genoa
Sampdoria

Teams of Verona
Chievo
Hellas Verona

Teams of Rome
Lazio
Roma

Atalanta │
Napoli
Bologna
Brescia │
Cagliari
Fiorentina
Parma
Sassuolo
SPAL
Lecce
Udinese
Ascoli
Benevento
Carpi
Cittadella
Cosenza
Cremonese
Crotone
Empoli
Frosinone
Juve Stabia
Livorno
Padova
Perugia
Pescara
Pisa
Pordenone │
Salernitana
Spezia
Trapani
Venezia
Virtus Entella
Alessandria
Arezzo
Adriese
Carrarese
Casertana
Catania
Catanzaro
Cavese
Fanfulla
Fasano
Salò
Fermana
V.Francavilla
Imolese
Lanusei
Mantova
Matelica
Monopoli
Monza
Novara
Piacenza
│ Ponsacco
Potenza
Pro Patria
Pro Vercelli
Ravenna
Reggina
Rende
Sambenedettese
Sanremese
Siena
Südtirol
Triestina
Turris
—Vicenza
Viterbese
Locations and phase of entrance of the 2019–20 Coppa Italia teams:
First round; Second round; Third round; Final phase.

Serie A (20 teams)[edit]

  • Bologna
  • Brescia
  • Cagliari
  • Fiorentina
  • Genoa
  • Hellas Verona
  • Internazionale (round of 16)
  • Juventus (round of 16)
  • Lazio (round of 16)
  • Lecce
  • Milan (round of 16)
  • Napoli (round of 16)
  • Parma
  • Roma (round of 16)
  • Sampdoria
  • Sassuolo
  • SPAL
  • Torino (round of 16)
  • Udinese
  • Serie B (20 teams)[edit]

  • Benevento
  • Chievo
  • Cittadella
  • Cosenza
  • Cremonese
  • Crotone
  • Empoli
  • Frosinone
  • Juve Stabia
  • Livorno
  • Perugia
  • Pescara
  • Pisa
  • Pordenone
  • Salernitana
  • Spezia
  • Trapani
  • Venezia
  • Virtus Entella
  • Serie C (29 teams)[edit]

  • Arezzo
  • Carpi (second round)
  • Carrarese
  • Casertana
  • Catania
  • Catanzaro
  • Cavese
  • FeralpiSalò
  • Fermana
  • Francavilla
  • Imolese
  • Monopoli
  • Monza
  • Novara
  • Padova (second round)
  • Piacenza
  • Potenza
  • Pro Patria
  • Pro Vercelli
  • Ravenna
  • Reggina
  • Rende
  • Sambenedettese
  • Siena
  • Südtirol
  • Triestina
  • Vicenza
  • Viterbese Castrense
  • Serie D (9 teams)[edit]

  • Fanfulla
  • Fasano
  • Lanusei
  • Mantova
  • Matelica
  • Ponsacco
  • Sanremese
  • Turris
  • Format and seeding[edit]

    Teams entered the competition at various stages, as follows:[2]

    Round dates[edit]

    The schedule of each round was announced by the organization in July 2019, but then modified in March 2020 as follows:[2]

    Phase Round First leg Second leg
    First stage First round 3 August 2019
    Second round 10 August 2019
    Third round 18 August 2019
    Fourth round 3 December 2019
    Final stage Round of 16 9–16 January 2020
    Quarter-finals 21–29 January 2020
    Semi-finals 12–13 February 2020 12–13 June 2020
    Final 17 June 2020

    First stage[edit]

    First round[edit]

    A total of 36 teams from Serie C and Serie D competed in this round, eighteen of which advanced to the second round.

    3 August 2019 Virtus Francavilla (3) 2–1Novara (3)Francavilla Fontana
    17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Vázquez 9'
    Nunzella 78'
    Report Bellich 20'
    Peralta Red card 86'
    Stadium: Stadio Giovanni Paolo II
    Referee: Mattia Pascarella
    3 August 2019 Pro Vercelli (3) 2–0 (a.e.t.)Rende (3)Vercelli
    18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Victor Volpe 110'
    Paulo 114'
    Report Loviso Red card 111' Stadium: Stadio Silvio Piola
    Attendance: 504
    Referee: Paride Tremolada
    4 August 2019 Südtirol (3) 4–2Fasano (4)Bolzano
    16:00 CEST (UTC+2) Morosini 9'
    Romero 54'
    Ierardi 74'
    Mazzocchi 89'
    Report Corvino 63', 83' Stadium: Stadio Druso
    Referee: Sajmir Kumara
    4 August 2019 Adriese (4)0–1 Feralpisalò (3) Adria
    17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Scarsella 53' Stadium: Stadio Luigi Bettinazzi
    Referee: Giuseppe Emanuele Repace
    4 August 2019 Carrarese (3) 1–1
    (5–4 p)
    Fermana (3)Carrara
    17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Valente 63' Report Cognigni 24' (pen.) Stadium: Stadio dei Marmi
    Attendance: 837
    Referee: Francesco Luciani
    Penalties
    Bentivegna soccer ball with red X
    Valente soccer ball with check mark
    Biasci soccer ball with check mark
    Pasciuti soccer ball with check mark
    Murolo soccer ball with check mark
    Cardoselli soccer ball with check mark
    soccer ball with check mark Cognigni
    soccer ball with red X Ricciardi
    soccer ball with check mark Zerbo
    soccer ball with check mark Isacco
    soccer ball with check mark Liguori
    soccer ball with red X Manetta
    4 August 2019 Ravenna (3) 1–0Sanremese (4)Ravenna
    17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Raffini 8' Report Stadium: Stadio Bruno Benelli
    4 August 2019 Piacenza (3) 1–1
    (3–2 p)
    Viterbese (3)Piacenza
    18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Sylla 97' Report Svidercoschi 94' Stadium: Stadio Leonardo Garilli
    Attendance: 759
    Referee: Enrico Maggio
    Penalties
    Bolis soccer ball with check mark
    Paponi soccer ball with red X
    Giandonato soccer ball with check mark
    Cattaneo soccer ball with red X
    Marotta soccer ball with check mark
    soccer ball with red X Vandeputte
    soccer ball with red X Antezza
    soccer ball with check mark Svidercoschi
    soccer ball with check mark Markić
    soccer ball with red X Ricci
    4 August 2019 Monza (3) 2–0Alessandria (3)Monza
    18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Iocolano 6'
    Brighenti 33'
    Report Stadium: Stadio Brianteo
    4 August 2019 Pro Patria (3) 1–0Matelica (4)Busto Arsizio
    18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Defendi 72'
    Colombo Yellow card 31' Yellow-red card 81'
    Report Stadium: Stadio Carlo Speroni
    4 August 2019 Catanzaro (3) 4–1 (a.e.t.)Casertana (3)Catanzaro
    19:00 CEST (UTC+2) Calì 48'
    Nicastro 94', 109'
    Kanoute 103'
    Report Cavallini 84' Stadium: Stadio Nicola Ceravolo
    4 August 2019 Triestina (3) 3–1Cavese (3)Trieste
    20:00 CEST (UTC+2) Granoche 8', 17' (pen.)
    Ferretti 86'
    Report El Ouazni 43' Stadium: Stadio Nereo Rocco
    4 August 2019 Catania (3) 3–0Fanfulla (4)Catania
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Di Piazza 13'
    Sarno 42'
    Curiale 79'
    Report Stadium: Stadio Angelo Massimino
    4 August 2019 Imolese (3) 3–3
    (4–3 p)
    Sambenedettese (3)Imola
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Tentoni 51'
    Padovan 59'
    Latte Lath 102'
    Report Cernigoi 26', 113' (pen.)
    Rapisarda 64'
    Stadium: Stadio Romeo Galli
    Attendance: 584
    Referee: Alessandro Di Graci
    Penalties
    Boccardi soccer ball with check mark
    Marcucci soccer ball with red X
    D'Alena soccer ball with check mark
    Latte Lath soccer ball with check mark
    Valeau soccer ball with check mark
    soccer ball with check mark Cernigoi
    soccer ball with red X Brunetti
    soccer ball with red X Miceli
    soccer ball with check mark Orlando
    soccer ball with check mark Rapisarda
    4 August 2019 Monopoli (3) 4–1Ponsacco (4)Monopoli
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) De Franco 3'
    Donnarumma 8', 35'
    Cuppone 77'
    Report Olawale 20' Stadium: Stadio Vito Simone Veneziani
    4 August 2019 Siena (3)0–2 Mantova (4) Siena
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Scotto 40' (pen.)
    Guccione 55'
    Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi – Montepaschi Arena
    4 August 2019 Arezzo (3) 1–0Turris (4)Arezzo
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Belloni 56' Report Stadium: Stadio Città di Arezzo
    4 August 2019 Potenza (3) 2–0Lanusei (4)Potenza
    21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Longo 60'
    Ferri Marini 81'
    Report Stadium: Stadio Alfredo Viviani
    6 August 2019 Reggina (3) 3–2Vicenza (3)Reggio Calabria
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Sounas 35'
    Reginaldo 54' (pen.), 72'
    Report Marotta 7'
    Giacomelli 77' (pen.)
    Stadium: Stadio Oreste Granillo

    Second round[edit]

    A total of forty teams from the first round and Serie B competed in the second round, twenty of which advanced to join twelve teams from Serie A in the third round.

    10 August 2019 Ascoli (2) 5–1Pro Vercelli (3)Ascoli Piceno
    18:30 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Da Cruz 20'
  • Ardemagni 54' (pen.)
  • Scamacca 72', 87'
  • Report
    Stadium: Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca
    Referee: Giovanni Ayroldi
    11 August 2019 Spezia (2) 5–0Pro Patria (3)La Spezia
    18:00 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Guðjohnsen 25'
  • F. Ricci 53'
  • M. Ricci 64'
  • Burgzorg 90+2'
  • Stadium: Stadio Alberto Picco
    11 August 2019 Perugia (2) 1–0Triestina (3)Perugia
    CEST (UTC+2)
    Stadium: Stadio Renato Curi
    11 August 2019 Cremonese (2) 4–0Virtus Francavilla (3)Cremona
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Deli 44'
  • Palombi 58', 66'
  • Stadium: Stadio Giovanni Zini
    11 August 2019 Empoli (2) 2–1Reggina (3)Empoli
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Antonelli 72'
  • Stadium: Stadio Carlo Castellani
    11 August 2019 Benevento (2)3–4 Monza (3) Benevento
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Viola 90+4' (pen.)
  • Finotto 17', 88'
  • Iocolano 49'
  • Stadium: Stadio Ciro Vigorito
    11 August 2019 Livorno (2)0–1 Carpi (3) Livorno
    CEST (UTC+2)
    Stadium: Stadio Armando Picchi
    11 August 2019 Cittadella (2) 3–0Padova (3)Cittadella
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Diaw 26'
  • Celar 87'
  • Stadium: Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato
    11 August 2019 Crotone (2) 4–3Arezzo (3)Crotone
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Simy 7'
  • Golemić 33'
  • Ruggiero 75'
  • Belloni 17' (pen.)
  • Zini
  • Stadium: Stadio Ezio Scida
    11 August 2019 Pordenone (2)1–2 Feralpisalò (3) Pordenone
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Scarsella 50'
  • Stadium: Stadio Ottavio Bottecchia
    11 August 2019 Juve Stabia (2)1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (2–3 p)
    Imolese (3) Castellammare di Stabia
    19:45 CEST (UTC+2)
    Stadium: Stadio Romeo Menti
    Attendance: 3,000
    Referee: Federico Dionisi
    Penalties
    Di Gennaro soccer ball with check mark
    Carlini soccer ball with red X
    Torromino soccer ball with red X
    Canotto soccer ball with check mark
    Calò soccer ball with red X
    soccer ball with check mark Boccardi
    soccer ball with check mark Latte Lath
    soccer ball with red X Vuthaj
    soccer ball with red X Marcucci
    soccer ball with check mark Maniero
    11 August 2019 Trapani (2) 3–1Piacenza (3)Trapani
    CEST (UTC+2)
  • Nzola 82'
  • Stadium: Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale
    11 August 2019 Venezia (2) 2–1Catania (3)Venice
    19:00 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Zuculini 56'
  • Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
    11 August 2019 Frosinone (2) 4–0Carrarese (3)Frosinone
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Paganini 43'
  • Ariaudo 49'
  • Tribuzzi 81'
  • Stadium: Stadio Benito Stirpe
    11 August 2019 Monopoli (3) 1–0Cosenza (2)Monopoli
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2)
    Stadium: Stadio Vito Simone Veneziani
    11 August 2019 Virtus Entella (2)1–2 Südtirol (3) Chiavari
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Morosini 84'
  • Stadium: Stadio Comunale
    11 August 2019 Pisa (2) 3–0Potenza (3)Pisa
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Masucci 53'
  • Aya 71'
  • Stadium: Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
    11 August 2019 Salernitana (2) 3–1Catanzaro (3)Salerno
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Giannetti 45', 73'
  • Stadium: Stadio Arechi

    Third round[edit]

    A total of 32 teams from the second round and Serie A (clubs seeded 9–20) competed in the third round, sixteen of which advanced to the fourth round.

    16 August 2019 Genoa (1) 4–1Imolese (3)Chiavari
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Criscito 2' (pen.)
    Saponara 24'
    Ghiglione 28'
    Schöne 74'
    Report Alimi 53' Stadium: Stadio Comunale di Chiavari
    Attendance: 5,500
    Referee: Luca Pairetto
    17 August 2019 Parma (1) 3–1Venezia (2)Parma
    18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Gervinho 10', 72'
    Iacoponi 22'
    Report Aramu 24' (pen.) Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini
    Attendance: 5,449
    Referee: Paolo Valeri
    18 August 2019 Perugia (2) 2–1 (a.e.t.)Brescia (1)Perugia
    18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Melchiorri 90+3'
    Buonaiuto 98'
    Donnarumma 43' Stadium: Stadio Renato Curi
    Attendance: 4,478
    Referee: Marco Piccinini
    18 August 2019 Fiorentina (1) 3–1Monza (3)Florence
    18:15 CEST (UTC+2) Vlahović 80', 86'
    Chiesa 89'
    Report Brighenti 34' Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
    Attendance: 15,000
    Referee: Fabrizio Pasqua
    18 August 2019 Sassuolo (1) 1–0Spezia (2)Reggio Emilia
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Traorè 9' Report Stadium: Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore
    Attendance: 2,930
    Referee: Rosario Abisso
    18 August 2019 Hellas Verona (1)1–2 (a.e.t.) Cremonese (2) Verona
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Empereur 7' Report Castagnetti 90+3'
    Deli 102'
    Stadium: Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
    Attendance: 8,211
    Referee: Gianluca Manganiello
    18 August 2019 Empoli (2) 2–1 (a.e.t.)Pescara (2)Empoli
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Dezi 27'
    Moreo 103'
    Report Tumminello 6' Stadium: Stadio Carlo Castellani
    Attendance: 2,170
    Referee: Maurizio Mariani
    18 August 2019 Cittadella (2) 3–3 (a.e.t.)
    (5–4 p)
    Carpi (3)Cittadella
    CEST (UTC+2) Diaw 25' (pen.)
    Celar 71'
    Proia 103'
    Report Vano 43' (pen.), 90+1', 94' Stadium: Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato
    Referee: Manuel Volpi
    18 August 2019 Cagliari (1) 2–1Chievo (2)Cagliari
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) João Pedro 7'
    Rog 17'
    Report Pucciarelli 43' Stadium: Sardegna Arena
    Attendance: 12,007
    Referee: Antonio Giua
    18 August 2019 Crotone (2)1–3 Sampdoria (1) Crotone
    CEST (UTC+2) Molina 8' Caprari 37'
    Quagliarella 42' (pen.)
    Maroni 60'
    Stadium: Stadio Ezio Scida
    Attendance: 8,068
    Referee: Juan Luca Sacchi
    18 August 2019 SPAL (1) 3–1Feralpisalò (3)Ferrara
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Di Francesco 3'
    Valoti 16', 32'
    Maiorino 1' Stadium: Stadio Paolo Mazza
    Attendance: 5,374
    Referee: Daniele Chiffi
    18 August 2019 Lecce (1) 4–0Salernitana (2)Lecce
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Lapadula 4', 76'
    Falco 61'
    Majer 81'
    Report Stadium: Stadio Via del Mare
    Attendance: 15,956
    Referee: Eugenio Abbattista
    18 August 2019 Ascoli (2) 2–0Trapani (2)Ascoli Piceno
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scamacca 48', 80' Report Stadium: Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca
    Attendance: 4,248
    Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese
    18 August 2019 Frosinone (2) 5–1Monopoli (3)Frosinone
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Trotta 31', 36'
    Ciano 57'
    Citro 67'
    Brighenti 75'
    Report Ferrara 82' Stadium: Stadio Benito Stirpe
    Attendance: 4,109
    Referee: Fabio Maresca
    18 August 2019 Udinese (1) 3–1Südtirol (3)Udine
    20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Lasagna 49'
    Mandragora 70', 88'
    Morosini 66' Stadium: Dacia Arena
    Attendance: 5,252
    Referee: Gianluca Aureliano
    18 August 2019 Pisa (2)0–3 Bologna (1) Pisa
    20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Poli 21'
    Orsolini 61'
    Palacio 64'
    Stadium: Arena Garibaldi
    Attendance: 7,141
    Referee: Federico La Penna

    Fourth round[edit]

    A total of sixteen teams from the third round competed in the fourth round, eight of which advanced to the round of 16.

    3 December 2019 Cremonese (2) 1–0Empoli (2)Cremona
    15:00 CET (UTC+1) Claiton 35' Report Stadium: Stadio Giovanni Zini
    Attendance: 1,359
    Referee: Daniel Amabile
    3 December 2019 Genoa (1) 3–2Ascoli (2)Genoa
    18:00 CET (UTC+1) Pinamonti 14', 79'
    Criscito 72'
    Report Beretta 48'
    Criscito 68' (o.g.)
    Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
    Attendance: 1,825
    Referee: Giovanni Ayroldi
    3 December 2019 Fiorentina (1) 2–0Cittadella (2)Florence
    21:00 CET (UTC+1) Benassi 21', 53'
    Venuti Red card 27'
    Report Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
    Attendance: 8,988
    Referee: Ivano Pezzuto
    4 December 2019 Sassuolo (1)1–2 Perugia (2) Reggio Emilia
    15:00 CET (UTC+1) Bourabia 82' Report Mazzocchi 10'
    Nicolussi 17'
    Stadium: Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore
    Attendance: 1,215
    Referee: Simone Sozza
    4 December 2019 SPAL (1) 5–1Lecce (1)Ferrara
    18:00 CET (UTC+1) Igor 18'
    Paloschi 24'
    Murgia 31'
    Cionek 45'
    Floccari 83'
    Report Imbula 55' Stadium: Stadio Paolo Mazza
    Attendance: 4,947
    Referee: Antonio Giua
    4 December 2019 Udinese (1) 4–0Bologna (1)Udine
    21:00 CET (UTC+1) Barák 24'
    De Maio 42'
    Mandragora 77'
    Lasagna 90+2'
    Report Stadium: Dacia Arena
    Attendance: 3,066
    Referee: Marco Piccinini
    5 December 2019 Parma (1) 2–1Frosinone (2)Parma
    18:00 CET (UTC+1) Siligardi 20'
    Hernani 90+2' (pen.)
    Report Trotta 71' Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini
    Attendance: 1,190
    Referee: Federico Dionisi
    5 December 2019 Cagliari (1) 2–1Sampdoria (1)Cagliari
    21:00 CET (UTC+1) Cerri 7'
    Ragatzu 48'
    Report Gabbiadini 87' Stadium: Sardegna Arena
    Attendance: 11,781
    Referee: Gianluca Manganiello

    Final stage[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
    Internazionale 4
    Cagliari 1
    Internazionale 2
    Fiorentina 1
    Fiorentina 2
    Atalanta 1
    Internazionale 0 11
    Napoli 112
    Napoli 2
    Perugia 0
    Napoli 1
    Lazio 0
    Lazio 4
    Cremonese 0
    Napoli (p)  0 (4) 
    Juventus 0 (2)
    Milan 3
    SPAL 0
    Milan (a.e.t.) 4
    Torino 2
    Torino (p)  1 (5) 
    Genoa 1 (3)
    Milan 10 1
    Juventus (a) 10 1
    Juventus 4
    Udinese 0
    Juventus 3
    Roma 1
    Parma 0
    Roma 2

    Round of 16[edit]

    The Round of 16 matches were played between clubs seeded 1–8 in 2018–19 Serie A and clubs advancing from the fourth round. For teams meeting from the same division, home field advantage was determined by a draw, not seed number. This rule also applied in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, although in the semi-finals, the draw only determined the home team in the second leg. The Round of 16 matches were played on 9, 14, 15, and 16 January.

    9 January 2020 Torino (1) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (5–3 p)
    Genoa (1)Turin
    21:15 CET (UTC+1) Report
    Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
    Attendance: 3,975
    Referee: Juan Luca Sacchi
    Penalties
  • Millico soccer ball with check mark
  • Rincón soccer ball with check mark
  • Aina soccer ball with check mark
  • Berenguer soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Favilli
  • soccer ball with check mark Cassata
  • soccer ball with red X Radovanović
  • 14 January 2020 Napoli (1) 2–0Perugia (2)Naples
    15:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Report Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
    Referee: Luca Massimi
    14 January 2020 Lazio (1) 4–0Cremonese (2)Rome
    18:00 CET (UTC+1)
  • Parolo 26'
  • Immobile 58' (pen.)
  • Bastos 89'
  • Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
    Attendance: 7,789
    Referee: Lorenzo Maggioni
    14 January 2020 Internazionale (1) 4–1Cagliari (1)Milan
    20:45 CET (UTC+1)
  • Valero 22'
  • Ranocchia 81'
  • Report
    Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 28,914
    Referee: Daniele Chiffi
    15 January 2020 Fiorentina (1) 2–1Atalanta (1)Florence
    15:00 CET (UTC+1)
  • Lirola 84'
  • Report Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
    Attendance: 13,395
    Referee: Gianluca Manganiello
    15 January 2020 Milan (1) 3–0SPAL (1)Milan
    18:00 CET (UTC+1)
  • Castillejo 44'
  • Hernandez 66'
  • Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 32,093
    Referee: Davide Ghersini
    15 January 2020 Juventus (1) 4–0Udinese (1)Turin
    20:45 CET (UTC+1)
  • Dybala 26' (pen.), 58'
  • Douglas Costa 61' (pen.)
  • Report Stadium: Allianz Stadium
    Attendance: 39,524
    Referee: Gianluca Aureliano
    16 January 2020 Parma (1)0–2 Roma (1) Parma
    21:15 CET (UTC+1) Report
    Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini
    Attendance: 3,604
    Referee: Luca Pairetto

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    The quarter-final matches were played on 21, 22, 28, and 29 January. The results of the draw that determined the home team were published on 10 December 2019.[6]

    21 January 2020 Napoli (1) 1–0Lazio (1)Naples
    20:45 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
    Attendance: 24,377
    Referee: Davide Massa
    22 January 2020 Juventus (1) 3–1Roma (1)Turin
    20:45 CET (UTC+1)
  • Bentancur 38'
  • Bonucci 45+2'
  • Report
    Stadium: Allianz Stadium
    Attendance: 40,791
    Referee: Gianluca Rocchi
    28 January 2020 Milan (1) 4–2 (a.e.t.)Torino (1)Milan
    20:45 CET (UTC+1)
  • Çalhanoğlu 90+1', 106'
  • Ibrahimović 109'
  • Report Bremer 34', 71' Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 36,462
    Referee: Fabrizio Pasqua
    29 January 2020 Internazionale (1) 2–1Fiorentina (1)Milan
    20:45 CET (UTC+1)
  • Barella 67'
  • Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 51,431
    Referee: Daniele Doveri

    Semi-finals[edit]

    The first legs of the semi-final matches were played on 12 and 13 February. The second leg matches were scheduled to be played on 4 and 5 March, but were postponed to 12 and 13 June due to the coronavirus pandemic in Italy.

    First leg[edit]

    12 February 2020 Internazionale (1) 0–1 Napoli (1) Milan
    20:45 CET (UTC+1) Report
    Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 59,601
    Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese
    13 February 2020 Milan (1) 1–1 Juventus (1) Milan
    20:45 CET (UTC+1)
    Report
    Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 72,738
    Referee: Paolo Valeri

    Second leg[edit]

    12 June 2020 Juventus (1) 0–0
    (1 (a) –1 agg.)
    Milan (1)Turin
    21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Allianz Stadium
    Attendance: 0
    Referee: Daniele Orsato
    Note: Match postponed to 12 June from its original date of 4 March due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.[4][3]
    13 June 2020 Napoli (1) 1–1
    (2–1 agg.)
    Internazionale (1)Naples
    21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
    Report Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
    Attendance: 0
    Referee: Gianluca Rocchi
    Note: Match postponed to 13 June from its original date of 5 March due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.[7][3]

    Final[edit]

    21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
    Napoli0–0Juventus
    Report
    Penalties
  • Politano soccer ball with check mark
  • Maksimović soccer ball with check mark
  • Milik soccer ball with check mark
  • 4–2
  • soccer ball with red X Danilo
  • soccer ball with check mark Bonucci
  • soccer ball with check mark Ramsey
  • Attendance: 0[note 1]

    Referee: Daniele Doveri

    Top goalscorers[edit]

    Rank Player Club Goals[8]
    1 Italy Gianluca Scamacca Ascoli 4
    Italy Michele Vano Carpi
    3 Italy Lorenzo Insigne Napoli 3
    Italy Rolando Mandragora Udinese
    Italy Tommaso Morosini Südtirol
    Italy Marcello Trotta Frosinone
    7 40 players 2

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ The final was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "COCA-COLA TITLE SPONSOR DELLA FINALE DI COPPA ITALIA 2019/2020". legaseriea.it (in Italian). Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A. 11 June 2020. Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  • ^ a b c "Coppa Italia 2018/2019, 2019/2020 e 2020/2021" (PDF). legaseriea.it (in Italian). Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A. 9 July 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  • ^ a b c "Official: Coppa Italia June 13, Serie A 20". Football Italia. 28 May 2020.
  • ^ a b "Official: Juventus-Milan postponed". Football Italia. 3 March 2020.
  • ^ "Coppa: Napoli beat Juventus on penalties". Football Italia. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  • ^ "Coppa Italia 2019/2020 Quarti di Finale" (PDF). Serie A. 10 December 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 December 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  • ^ "Napoli-Inter rinviata a data da destinarsi. Dopo Juve-Milan nuova gara posticipata" (in Italian). Eurosport. 4 March 2020.
  • ^ "I capocannonieri in Coppa Italia dal 2000 a oggi: li ricordi tutti?". Sky Sport Italia (in Italian). 16 May 2024. Retrieved 23 May 2024.

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