1963–64 Coppa Italia
The 1963–64 Coppa Italia, the 17th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Roma.
Country | Italy |
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Dates | 9 Sept 1963 – 1 Nov 1964 |
Teams | 38 |
Champions | Roma (1st title) |
Runners-up | Torino |
Matches played | 38 |
Goals scored | 100 (2.63 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Juan Seminario Kurt Hamrin (4 goals) |
← 1962–63 1964–65 → |
First round
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Alessandria | 1-1 (aet) * | Vicenza |
Varese | 1-0 | Pro Patria |
Brescia | 2-3 | Genoa |
Lecco | 1-3 | Torino |
Padova | 2-1 (aet) | Modena |
Venezia | 1-2 | Monza |
Triestina | 0-2 | SPAL |
Udinese | 0-2 | Bologna |
Hellas Verona | 2-1 | Mantova |
Prato | 2-0 | Sampdoria |
Parma | 3-1 | Cosenza |
Napoli | 1-0 [1] | Bari |
Potenza | 0-2 | Roma |
Cagliari | 1-0 | Lazio |
Foggia | 2-1 | Catania |
Catanzaro | 3-1 | Messina |
Palermo | 0-3 [2] | Fiorentina |
* Alessandria qualify after drawing of lots.
Second round
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Alessandria | 0-0 (p: 3-4) | Genoa |
Hellas Verona | 0-1 (aet) | Bologna |
Padova | 2-2 (p: 2-4) | SPAL |
Parma | 1-2 | Cagliari |
Fiorentina | 4-1 | Prato |
Roma | 5-0 | Napoli |
Catanzaro | 1-2 | Foggia |
Torino | 2-1 | Varese |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Third round
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Genoa | 1-1 (p:4-5) | Torino |
Cagliari | 0-1 | Fiorentina |
Foggia | 0-2 | Roma |
Bologna | 4-2 | SPAL |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Quarter-finals
Milan, Atalanta, Juventus and Internazionale are added.
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Fiorentina | 1-0 | Milan |
Roma | 1-0 | Atalanta |
Juventus | 4-1 | Bologna |
Torino | 4-1 | Internazionale |
Semi-finals
Home team | Score | Away team |
---|---|---|
Roma | 1-1 (p: 6-2) | Fiorentina |
Torino | 2-0 | Juventus |
p=after penalty shoot-out
Final
Note: expiring the term limit for the UEFA competitions, the FIGC made a bet over Torino, which would have played the replay at home, and qualified the club for the Cupwinners Cup, while qualified Roma for the Fairs Cup as compensation. By the way, the FIGC lost the bet.
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Juan Seminario | Fiorentina | 4 |
Kurt Hamrin | Fiorentina | ||
3 | Pedro Waldemar Manfredini | Roma | 3 |
Lamberto Leonardi | Roma | ||
Alberto Orlando | Roma | ||
Joaquín Peiró | Torino |
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