2008–09 Coppa Italia Explained

Coppa Italia
Year:2008–09
Num Teams:78
Champions:Lazio
Count:5
Runner-Up:Sampdoria
Matches:79
Goals:233
Top Goal Scorer:Goran Pandev (6 goals)
Prevseason:2007–08
Nextseason:2009–10

The 2008–09 Coppa Italia was the 62nd edition of the domestic tournament. The competition started on 9 August 2008 and ended on 13 May 2009. The radically different format used in the 2007–08 Coppa was abandoned, with the new format more closely resembling earlier editions of the tournament.

The final was played between Lazio and Sampdoria. The match ended with Lazio winning 6–5 on penalties. The first 90 minutes ended in a 1–1 draw, and no goals were scored in extra time. It was Lazio's fifth Coppa Italia title, after having last won in the 2003–04 edition. With the win, Lazio earned a spot in the play-off round of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League.

Format

In the previous year, the number of teams participating was reduced to only 42: the teams in Serie A and Serie B. For 2008–09, that number was expanded to 78 with the addition of 18 clubs from Lega Pro Prima Divisione (formerly Serie C1), nine clubs from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (formerly Serie C2) and nine clubs from Serie D. Also, except for the semifinals, all rounds were one-leg fixtures. The one-game final played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, which was first adopted in 2007–08, remained.

Throughout the tournament, home stadium advantage was given to the projected higher seed (i.e., assuming no upsets). In the two-leg semifinals, the projected higher seed played the second leg at home.

Participating teams

Key
Serie A
Serie B
Serie C1
Serie C2
Serie D
Round of 16
InternazionaleRomaJuventusFiorentina
MilanSampdoriaUdineseNapoli
Third round
AtalantaGenoaPalermoLazio
SienaCagliariTorinoReggina
CataniaChievoBolognaLecce
Second round
EmpoliParmaLivornoAlbinoLeffe
BresciaPisaRiminiAscoli
MantovaFrosinoneBariTriestina
GrossetoPiacenzaModenaVicenza
TrevisoAvellinoSassuoloSalernitana
CittadellaAncona
First round
RavennaCesenaCremoneseFoligno
CrotoneTarantoFoggiaPerugia
PadovaPescaraLegnanoArezzo
MonzaNovaraGallipoliCavese
SorrentoPro SestoPergocremaReggiana
BeneventoBassano VirtusPortogruaroReal Marcianise
LumezzaneMezzocoronaCelanoBiellese
TritiumChioggiaRenato CuriCastelsardo
BarlettaSibilla FlegreaCastellaranoPontedera

Due to financial problems and other sanctions, the list of 78 teams was filled as follows:

Bracket

Elimination rounds

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Section 7

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Section 8

1 The match was played and Cremonese won by a score of 1–0, but were later disqualified for using a player who should have been under suspension. Reggiana was awarded a 3–0 victory as a result.

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Final stage

Bracket

Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

First leg

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Second leg

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Final

See main article: 2009 Coppa Italia final.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Goran PandevLazio6
2 Francesco LodiEmpoli5
Massimiliano VarricchioPadova
4 Davide SucciRavenna4
Alessandro DiamantiLivorno
Giampaolo PazziniSampdoria
7 Zlatan IbrahimovicInternazionale3
Mauro ZárateLazio
Felice EvacuoBenevento

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