1958–59 Coppa Italia
The 1958–59 Coppa Italia was the 12th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Juventus.
Juventus poses with the trophy | |
Country | Italy |
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Dates | 30 Aug 1958 – 13 Sept 1959 |
Teams | 77 |
Champions | Juventus (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Internazionale |
Matches played | 79 |
Goals scored | 270 (3.42 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | John Charles (5 goals) |
← 1958 1959–60 → |
First round
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Anconitana | 6-2 | Pescara |
L'Aquila | 4-3 | Chieti |
Biellese | 2-1 | Pro Vercelli |
Catanzaro | 1-0 | Cosenza |
Foggia | 3-1 | Cirio |
Lecce | 2-1 | Barletta |
Livorno | 0-1 | FEDIT Roma |
Lucchese | 0-4 | Pisa |
Mantova | 1-0 | Cremonese |
Marsala | 2-4 | Trapani |
Pro Patria | 2-0 | Piacenza |
Ravenna | 2-3 | Forlì |
Salernitana | 3-2 | Casertana |
Sanremese | 5-2 | Casale |
Siena | 1-0 | Arezzo |
Siracusa | 0-2 | Reggina |
Spezia | 2-3 | Carbosarda |
Varese | 4-2 | Legnano |
Mestrina | 0-1 | Treviso |
Replay match
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Mestrina | 2-2 (p: 4-5) | Treviso |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Second round
21 clubs are added (Modena, Bari, Atalanta, Cagliari, Catania, Como, Taranto, Messina, Novara, Palermo, Parma, Lecco, Pordenone, Hellas Verona, Prato, Brescia, Reggiana, Sambenedettese, Monza, Vigevano, Venezia).
Home team | Score | Away team |
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L'Aquila | 2-0 | Modena |
Bari | 5-1 | Foggia |
Biellese | 1-2 | Atalanta |
Carbosarda | 1-0 | Cagliari |
Catanzaro | 1-0 | Catania |
FEDIT Roma | 1-0 | Como |
Lecce | 1-0 | Taranto |
Messina | 1-0 | Reggina |
Novara | 1-2 | Sanremese |
Palermo | 1-2 | Trapani |
Parma | 2-3 | Mantova |
Pisa | 1-0 | Lecco |
Pordenone | 3-2 | Hellas Verona |
Prato | 2-1 | Salernitana |
Pro Patria | 2-1 | Brescia |
Reggiana | 4-2 | Anconitana |
Sambenedettese | 2-0 | Forlì |
Monza | 1-0 | Siena |
Varese | 2-0 | Vigevano |
Venezia | 3-0 | Treviso |
Third round
10 clubs are added (Alessandria, Roma, Internazionale, Napoli, Vicenza, Torino, Genoa, Triestina, SPAL, Udinese).
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Alessandria | 0-3 * | FEDIT Roma |
Atalanta | 4-0 | L'Aquila |
Catanzaro | 0-1 | Roma |
Lecce | 0-1 | Bari |
Mantova | 0-7 | Internazionale |
Napoli | 5-0 | Messina |
Pisa | 3-1 | Vicenza |
Pordenone | 1-2 | Torino |
Prato | 3-2 | Trapani |
Pro Patria | 1-3 | Genoa |
Reggiana | 0-2 | Triestina |
Sanremese | 1-2 | Venezia |
Monza | 2-1 | Carbosarda |
SPAL | 3-2 | Sambenedettese |
Udinese | 1-2 | Varese |
* The eliminated Alessandria are reinstated.
Fourth round
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Alessandria | 5-0 | Pisa |
Atalanta | 2-1 | SPAL |
Bari | 1-2 | Varese |
FEDIT Roma | 1-2 | Monza |
Genoa | 4-2 | Triestina |
Internazionale | 3-2 | Napoli |
Roma | 0-1 | Venezia |
Torino | 3-0 | Prato |
Round of 16
8 clubs are added (Bologna, Milan, Fiorentina, Sampdoria, Juventus, Lazio, Marzotto Valdagno, Padova).
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Atalanta | 1-2 | Torino |
Bologna | 3-2 | Milan |
Fiorentina | 2-1 | Sampdoria |
Genoa | 2-1 | Monza |
Juventus | 6-2 (aet) | Alessandria |
Lazio | 3-0 | Varese |
Marzotto Valdagno | 0-2 | Venezia |
Padova | 2-3 | Internazionale |
Quarter-finals
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Genoa | 2-1 | Bologna |
Juventus | 3-1 | Fiorentina |
Lazio | 0-1 | Internazionale |
Venezia | 5-1 | Torino |
Semi-finals
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Internazionale | 1-0 | Venezia |
Juventus | 3-1 | Genoa |
Final
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | John Charles | Juventus | 5 |
2 | Omar Sívori | Juventus | 4 |
3 | Sergio Cervato | Juventus | 3 |
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