1963–64 Coppa Italia Explained

Coppa Italia
Year:1963–64
Num Teams:38
Winners:Roma
Count:1
Second:Torino
Matches:38
Goals:100
Scoring Leader:Juan Seminario
Kurt Hamrin (4 goals)
Prev Season:1962–63
Next Season:1964–65

The 1963–64 Coppa Italia, the 17th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Roma.

First round

Home teamScoreAway team
Alessandria1-1 (aet) *Vicenza
Varese1-0Pro Patria
Brescia2-3Genoa
Lecco1-3Torino
Padova2-1 (aet)Modena
Venezia1-2Monza
Triestina0-2SPAL
Udinese0-2Bologna
Hellas Verona2-1Mantova
Prato2-0Sampdoria
Parma3-1Cosenza
Napoli1-0 [1] Bari
Potenza0-2Roma
Cagliari1-0Lazio
Foggia2-1Catania
Catanzaro3-1Messina
Palermo0-3 [2] Fiorentina
* Alessandria qualify after drawing of lots.

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
Alessandria0-0 (p: 3–4)Genoa
Hellas Verona0-1 (aet)Bologna
Padova2-2 (p: 2–4)SPAL
Parma1-2Cagliari
Fiorentina4-1Prato
Roma5-0Napoli
Catanzaro1-2Foggia
Torino2-1Varese
p=after penalty shoot-out

Third round

Home teamScoreAway team
Genoa1-1 (p:4-5)Torino
Cagliari0-1Fiorentina
Foggia0-2Roma
Bologna4-2SPAL
p=after penalty shoot-out

Quarter-finals

Milan, Atalanta, Juventus and Internazionale are added.

Home teamScoreAway team
Fiorentina1-0Milan
Roma1-0Atalanta
Juventus4-1Bologna
Torino4-1Internazionale

Semi-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Roma1-1 (p: 6–2)Fiorentina
Torino2-0Juventus
p=after penalty shoot-out

Final

See main article: 1964 Coppa Italia Final. Note: The registration deadline for UEFA competitions was after the first match. As the match ended in a draw, there was a need for a replay match, which were to take place after the deadline. Therefore, FIGC faced the decision of "betting" on one of the teams to win the cup and nominating it to participate in the Cup Winners' Cup. FIGC decided to nominate Torino, but eventually Roma went on to win the Coppa Italia, so the FIGC nominated them for the Fairs Cup as a compensation for its wrong bet.

Replay

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Juan SeminarioFiorentina4
Kurt HamrinFiorentina
3 Pedro Waldemar ManfrediniRoma3
Lamberto LeonardiRoma
Alberto OrlandoRoma
Joaquín PeiróTorino

References

Notes and References

  1. The match was played in Roma
  2. The match was played in Livorno