Coppa Italia | |
Year: | 2022–23 |
Champions: | Internazionale |
Count: | 9 |
Runner-Up: | Fiorentina |
Matches: | 45 |
Goals: | 143 |
Top Goal Scorer: | Walid Cheddira (5 goals) |
Country: | Italy |
Dates: | 30 July 2022 – 24 May 2023 |
Num Teams: | 44 |
Prevseason: | 2021–22 |
Nextseason: | 2023–24 |
The 2022–23 Coppa Italia (branded as the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa for sponsorship reasons from the second round)[1] was the 76th edition of the national domestic tournament.[2] There were 44 participating teams.[3]
Match times up to 30 October 2022 and from 26 March 2023 were CEST (UTC+2). Times on interim ("winter") days were CET (UTC+1).
Internazionale successfully defended their cup title after defeating Fiorentina 2–1 in the final. It was the club's ninth cup title.[4]
Serie A The 20 clubs of the 2022–23 season | Serie B The 20 clubs of the 2022–23 season | ||
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Teams entered the competition at various stages, as follows:[2]
width=11% | Phase | width=15% | Round | width=10% | Clubs remaining | width=10% | Clubs involved | width=10% | From previous round | width=10% | Entries in this round | width=16% | First leg | width=16% | Second leg |
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First stage | Preliminary round | align=center | 44 | align=center | 8 | align=center | none | align=center | 8 | 30–31 July 2022 | |||||
align=center | First round | align=center | 40 | align=center | 32 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 28 | 5–8 August 2022 | |||||
align=center | Second round | align=center | 24 | align=center | 16 | align=center | 16 | align=center | none | 18–20 October 2022 | |||||
Second stage | align=center | Round of 16 | align=center | 16 | align=center | 16 | align=center | 8 | align=center | 8 | 10–19 January 2023 | ||||
align=center | Quarter-finals | align=center | 8 | align=center | 8 | align=center | 8 | align=center | none | 31 January–2 February 2023 | |||||
align=center | Semi-finals | align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 | align=center | none | align=center | 4–5 April 2023 | align=center | 26–27 April 2023 | ||
align=center | Final | align=center | 2 | align=center | 2 | align=center | 2 | align=center | none | 24 May 2023 |
A total of eight teams from Serie B and Serie C competed in this round, four of which advanced.
A total of 32 teams (4 winners from the preliminary round, the remaining 16 teams from Serie B and 12 Serie A teams seeded 9–20) competed in this round, 16 of which advanced to the second round.
The 16 winning teams from the first round competed in the second round, 8 of which advanced to the round of 16.
The round of 16 matches were played between the eight winners from the second round and clubs seeded 1–8 in the 2021–22 Serie A. Serie B sides Parma and Genoa were the lowest-tier teams in the draw.
The quarter-final matches were played between clubs advancing from the round of 16.
Semi-finals (a two-legged round) were played between clubs advancing from the quarter-finals.
See main article: 2023 Coppa Italia final.
Rank | Player | Club | Goals[5] | |
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1 | Walid Cheddira | Bari | 5 | |
2 | Matteo Brunori | Palermo | 3 | |
Davide Diaw | Modena | |||
Albert Guðmundsson | Genoa | |||
Lautaro Martínez | Internazionale | |||
Luca Siligardi | Feralpisaló | |||
David Strelec | Spezia | |||
Mattia Valoti | Monza | |||
Daniele Verde | Spezia | |||
10 | Twelve players | 2 |