1961–62 Coppa Italia
The 1961–62 Coppa Italia was the 15th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Napoli, who defeated SPAL in a one-legged final played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Napoli's squad posed with the trophy | |
Country | Italy |
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Dates | 27 Aug 1961 – 21 June 1962 |
Teams | 34 |
Champions | Napoli (1st title) |
Runners-up | SPAL |
Matches played | 38 |
Goals scored | 95 (2.5 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Ettore Recagni Glauco Gilardoni (3 goals) |
← 1960–61 1962–63 → |
First round
Serie B teams.
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Brescia | 3-1 | Como |
Lazio | 3-1 | Genoa |
Messina | 2-1 | Cosenza |
Modena | 2-1 | Reggiana |
Napoli | 1-1 (p: 6-5) | Alessandria |
Parma | 0-1 (aet) | Novara |
Prato | 1-0 | Lucchese |
Sambenedettese | 1-1 (p: 3-4) | Catanzaro |
Monza | 0-3 | Bari |
Hellas Verona | 2-0 | Pro Patria |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Second round
14 clubs from Serie A are added.
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Hellas Verona | 2-2 (p: 5-6) | SPAL |
Novara | 2-0 | Udinese |
Milan | 0-1 | Modena |
Lecco | 3-2 (aet) | Bari |
Padova | 0-2 | Brescia |
Prato | 2-3 | Juventus |
Lazio | 1-0 | Palermo |
Napoli | 0-0 (p: 7-6) | Sampdoria |
Bologna | 1-1 (p: 6-7) | Catanzaro |
Catania | 1-0 | Messina |
Fiorentina | 2-0 | Atalanta |
Mantova | 1-0 | Venezia |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Round of 16
Vicenza, Internazionale, Roma and Torino are added.
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Vicenza | 1-2 | SPAL |
Internazionale | 1-2 | Novara |
Lecco | 4-1 | Modena |
Brescia | 0-1 | Juventus |
Roma | 0-0 (p: 6-4) | Lazio |
Torino | 0-2 | Napoli |
Catanzaro | 1-0 (aet) | Catania |
Mantova | 4-1 | Fiorentina |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Quarter-finals
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Juventus | 3-0 | Lecco |
SPAL | 3-1 | Novara |
Roma | 0-1 | Napoli |
Mantova | 3-0 | Catanzaro |
Final
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Glauco Gilardoni | Napoli | 3 |
Ettore Recagni | Mantova | ||
3 | Gino Stacchini | Juventus | 2 |
John Charles | Juventus | ||
Italo Mazzero | Mantova | ||
Gianni Corelli | Napoli | ||
Dante Micheli | SPAL | ||
Carlo Dell'Omodarme | SPAL |
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