1996–97 Coppa Italia

1996–97 Coppa Italia

Contents

Preliminary round

Team 1 Team 2 Result
Empoli Reggina 0–2
Spal Atalanta 2–1
Lecce Genoa 0–2
Brescia Lucchese 0–2
Como Cremonese 6–7 (**)
Castel di Sangro Cesena 0–2
Gualdo Torino 0–2
Pistoiese Cosenza 0–3
Avellino Venezia 2–1 (*)
Ascoli Bari 1–2
Ancona Pescara 1–2
Monza Padova 1–0
Chievo Salernitana 1–0
Ravenna Palermo 3–1
Nocerina Piacenza 4–3 (**)
Fidelis Andria U.S. Foggia 3–0

(*) after extra times (**) after penalty shoot-out

Final phase

First Turn

Team 1 Team 2 Result
Empoli Milan 1–3
Spal Reggiana 2–4
Genoa Sampdoria 4–2
Lucchese Vicenza 1–2
Cremonese Udinese 2–1
Cesena Roma 3–1
Bologna Torino 2–1
Fiorentina Cosenza 3–1
Avellino Lazio 0–1
Verona Bari 4–1
Parma Pescara 1–3
Monza Napoli 0–1
Chievo Cagliari 2–3
Ravenna Inter 0–1
Nocerina Perugia 2–1
Fidelis Andria Juventus 0–2

Final round

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
  Reggina  0
  Milan  2  
  Milan   1 (0)
    Vicenza   1 (0)  
  Genoa  1
  Vicenza  2  
  Vicenza   1 (1)
    Bologna   1 (0)  
  Cesena  1
  Cremonese  2  
  Cremonese   1 (1)
    Bologna   2 (3)  
  Bologna  3
  Fiorentina  1  
  Vicenza   3 (0)
    Napoli   0 (1)
  Verona  1
  Lazio  2  
  Napoli   1 (1)
    Lazio   1 (0)  
  Pescara  0
  Napoli  1  
  Inter   4 **(1)
    Napoli  6 **(1)  
  Cagliari  3
  Inter  4  
  Juventus   1 (0)


    Inter   1 (3)  
  Nocerina  1
  Juventus  2  

1996/1997 Coppa Italia Final

First Leg


May 8, 1997
Napoli 1–0 Vicenza 21:00 – Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Referee: Ceccarini (Livorno)
Pecchia Goal 21'

Second Leg


May 29, 1997
Vicenza 3–0 Napoli 21:00 – Stadio Romeo Menti, Vicenza
Referee: Braschi (Prato)
Maini Goal 21'
M. Rossi Goal 118'
Iannuzzi Goal 120'

Vicenza win Coppa Italia 3–1 after extra time.

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